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By “Hop” Scoop—The Cub Reporter SCOOP WAS TRYING TO FORGET HE WAS MINUS A JUNE BRIDE + BLUEL WHEN X \ /TAKE A MONTH UKE TUNE. /OH WELL- X GOT MY WORK )| A / au^pX R P^^****™ l^iTH ALL TH'SWEET YOONdr- /INTAKE.NTT MIND OFF'N / 9 /uoqcY iKlTTK & AND STILL A BACH-GEE-TReY P'Rt>S BEING- COPPED OUT, 1 TH’ HAPPY -SIDE. OF ( V /-^aV/vSv t \ i ' >AY A FELLOW DONTBEGHN (FORBRlDeS^^SX vUFEl THA^J’N MlSSlNdr-J • 1 E ^ ^ uvel UNTIL me gets // MAkbs a ^ __> \ / E ' MABRlEDy |5C00TFEEL\ A' - ^ if s ^I / TIRED of 4 i 7 V ^A BIG— C R ^7 ^ /PLAYING— ■-» \ YJFDD(NG-/ g I A LANE. /^Y ^ 9 T>»~- iwn_-*-f*b -Mt> — ....... Want Ads For THE AGE-HERALD can be left at Florence Hotel Cigar Store. 2d Ave. and 18th St John L. Parker, let Ave. and 20th St Brown-Marx Cigar Store, 1st Ave. and 20th 8t First National Hank Cigar Store, 2d Ave. and 20th 8t Gorman-GummiU Drug Co., 2330 2d Ave. Klssell Pharmacy, 1100 N. 13th St. r Milner Drug Co., 1900 Huntsville Ave. Norwood Puarraacy, 2031 12th Ave., N. Twenty-first Avenue Drug Co.. 2001 21st Ave., N. Walker Drug Co.. 2707 29th Ave., N. Quiun Drur: Co., 500 Tuscaloosa Ave., West End. West End Drug Co., 1122 Tuscaloosa Ave., West End. Cheek Drug Co., 2200 Ave. F, S., cigar counter. Magnolia Pharmacy, Magnolia Point S., cigar counter. > East End Drug Co., 000 27th St., S., cigar counter. Reid’s Pharmacy, 2720 Ave. G, S.. cigar counter. Maurice Lelaw*, 1430 11th Ave., S., cigar counter. Five Points Drug Co., Five Points, S., cigar counter. Richmond Pharmacy, corner 12th St., and St. Charles St.. 8., cigar counter ONE CENT A WORD RATES—Onp cent a word a da?t no ad. taken for Ipmm than 25c for flrat luaer » _ <l»n t'HwIi niiiwt wiTnimiiiiiv «»rder. _WANTED fcAFETY RAZOR blades sharpened bet ter than new, 25c dozen. Send them parcel post. Robert Prowell Stove Co., Birmingham. 4-iU-tf \VE buy second hand clothes, shoes, for cash. Phone 1581. 21 16 2d. 1-20-tf \\ E clean canvas and Palm Beach shoes. f Best in city. 119 N. 20th st. 6-9-7t WANTED—Second-hand bags! Du Bose __ Bros., Main 8416. 6-10-6t ACTIVE business man wants to connect himself in an established business in Bir mingham or vicinity; have some capital to invest; references exchanged; state full particulars when answering. Ad dress P-57, care Age-Herald. 6-9-6t V ANTED—-,Second-hand bags. Du Bone _ Bros., Main 8416. 6-10-6t WANTED—To confer with owners of gold, silver and copper stocks in New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Nevada and California mines. H. F. Wilson & Co.. 1029 First Natl. Bank Bldg. 6-12-3t WANTED—To buy seeond hand Harley Davidson twin motorcycle; state model, condition and where can he seen; no junk wanted. Address Harley Twin, care Age-Herald.6-14-2t i BUSINESS CHANCES facsimile~typewrTt TEN LETTERS Facsimile typewritten letters hy the mul tigraph process, matched perfectly to your ribbon, are the most effective trade-getters you can use. We operate modern equipment under personal su pervision of expert ad writers and ■ales specialists, though our prices are lower than competitors. Deliveries made same day order received. BEAUMONT ‘ ADVERTISING AGENCY Main 4262. 1628 Jeff. Co. Bk. Bldg. gu-th-mo-tf WANTED—Partner with $l&0o to take half interest in excursion boat to be • built suitable for operation on Bank head lake. Box 137, Mobile. Ala*. H-14-4t SIT U ATION WANTED Ada under the head of ultuationa wanted are free to deNervInjc ones. WANTED—Position as housekeeper or cashier in 'cafe in the city. Address L-57. care Age-Herald. 6-9-5t EXPERIENCED, energetic and steady salesman, now employed, wants spe cialty line in south Georgia; can pro duce results, furnish bond or refer ence. Only reputable concerns need answer. Reliable, care Age-Herald. _6-10 -4t WANTED—Position by young Tally as saleswoman or telephone operator. Must have work. Address D-58, caro Age-Herald. 6-13-3t 5n account of inability to collect salary for past two months, experienced lady typist and general office assistant wiil Accept any kind <ff office work. Address V*68. care Herald. 6-13-3t WANTED—By a settled woman with references, position as housekeeper. Address Q-58, care Age-Herald. _ _ __ 6-14-2t WANTED—Position by young lady as bookkeeper and general office work. Have had five years’ experience and can give best of reference. Phone Woodlawn 1180-J. 6-14-2t WANTED—By widow, a position as f housekeeper or to nurse an invalid; (no I objection to leaving city); to take charge of a hotel or to take charge of some one’s home while away. Can give best of references. Address Mrs. Francis Jones, general delivery, Birmingham. Ala._^____6-14-21 WANTED—Position: a thoroughly capa ble stenographer wants position that hf - sufficient work to keep one busy. c _ ~v references. Phone Main 6-14-2t Ii'BD-Pe i.lament or temporary by i sU' laei, stenographer. Miss .. r. -r : . ,t>i8 15th ave., N. S-14-2t FI1G3 PROOFING jNOTICE PROPERTY owners!""'' I >ou owi u shingle roof? ■EMPIRE PAINT” PROTECTS i against ire and weather; We will ••■x \oui s ngl^ roof at small cost. Ij ESTIMATE COSTS NOTHING. * Call min 4209. ' Empiie Paint & Contracting Co. _ 6-12-et a'.'-N Cl.D—MALE HELP crwaiTroatPtrahH "cash""se^ reqi rei. Union News Co., Ter stat 0-S-tf lib- >«r tor sign painter, one V io has - experience preferred. Ap Wi 167 N. , st._6-13-3t " aT fOMOBILES sToracb ,ight tn~' iiTheart of TOWN, lilt AND night REA*>Nae C:,I.,-AS>IING AND POL, TSHINu Ui XltlAED. GET OUK pniCKs. n r Xqv.aij.ed in the 2*** JMKA 'iOll \M AUTO CO., 109 4 u Sv «t:, s . * ; i-l-tf ONE CENT A WORD ** One rent ■ word ■ dayi no ad. taken for lewa than 25c for ffrat Inner Hone C’awli nmat aceompanv order. FOK SALE eTm'is oSr.' i003 Jeff. Co. Bank Bldg. S-8-tf E will build you a home. Birming ham Building and Imp. Co., 414-15-16 American Trust Bldg. 1-16-tf “I SEIaL LOTS,” SEpTME RAVEE NORRIS 516 Chamber of Commerce. Main 4887. ____53-if FOR SALE—One 160 horsepower Babcock & Wilcox water tube boiler, thoroughly overhauled and inspected by Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance company, with an allowance of 160 lbs. pressure. Kilby Frog and Switch com pany, P. O. Box 914, Birmingham, Ala. 5-13-1 f MOTORS AND DYNAMOS repaired. Armatures rewound. Prompt service; prices right; work guaran teed. i^et us do your work. MILLER ELECTRIC CO. 410 N. 19th St. 6-20-801 FOR SALE—Nice stock of groceries and fixtures at a low figure; good stand; cheap rent; new brick store. Phone Main 971, rail for Mr. Rogers. 6-6-7t K<»R 0ALB Vt ry cheap, alternath.ir current Vi horsepower electric mo tor, good condition. 1328 1st ave. __ 6-10-nut FOR SALE—One 5-passenger Ford, one 5-flassenger Overland, in first clat-s con dition. cheap for cash. Address IV x L, care Metropolitan Hotel, or phone 1050 Main. 6-12-3t FOR SALE—Stock peas. $1.50 per oushel. Johnston Bros. Co., 2224 1st ave.. Bir mingham. 6-12-5t FOR SALE—Pure white iris bulbs, 60c per dozen. Manor Hall Farm Gardens, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. _6-8-0t-tu-we-su-mo-we-su FOR SALE—New gasoline launch, length 30 feet, beam 8 ft. 6 in.; fully equipped; built-in ice box. electric horn, electric trouble light; full glass cabin; toilet room. F. S. Gibson, Mobile. 6-13-lt FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—My sum mer home on gulf coast. Mississippi City, Miss.; large house; grounds front ing 300 feet on beach; artesian water. Mrs. N. Batson. Millard. Miss. 6-13-4t AN AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN One Overland runabout recently over hauled and in very fair condition. Will be sold today to the highest bidder •'for cash. Can be seen In Age-Hera Id garage. Apply to McRae, Age-Herald office. A BARGAIN FOR CASH—My grapefruit grove, near Fort Myers, Fla., Lee coun ty, the finest citrus fruit growing country in the world. C. W. Johns. 2011 4th ave!. c*ty._s 13-2t | FOR SALE—At bargain, or exchange fori unincumbered real estate, an electric runabout and charging plant, both in1 good condition. Birmingham Electric Garage. 2018 Ave. D.G-13-3t _ _ _ NOTICE PROPOSALS^ WANTED FOR ROAD WORK IN DADE COUNTY, GEORGIA Sealed proposals will be received by The board of road commissioners of Dade county at the courthouse at Trenton, Ga., at 12 o'clock, noon, July 6, 1915, at which time they will be opened, for the improvement of the road known as the Chattanooga-BIrmlng ham highway, through Dade county, Ga. Specifications, instructions to bidders, blank form of proposal, plans an] profile are on file in the office of the commissioners at Trenton. Ga.. and in the office of the Edward E. Betts Engineering company, 703 Janies Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. The right is reserved to reject any or all pro posals in part or as a whole. 1. H. WHEELER. Chairman, W. C. CURETON, Vice Chairman. G. W CROSS, Board Road Commissioners Dade County. By C. S. TURNER,'Secy. 6-13-27t PERSONAL LA DIES—31000 reward?” Iposltlvely guar* ante*- my great auccessful "monthly" retredy; safely relieves some of the longest, most obstinate, abnormal cases In three to five days; no barm, pain or Interference with work; mail. 11.50; doubla strength, O; booklet free. Dr. Southington. 38 Lone Bide.. Kansas City. Mo. 10-36-tf WANTED—Information as to the ad^ dress of William S. Clark or widow or heirs If dead. His address was Wins ton county. Alabama, In 1MR. Small re covery can probably ba made. Address Edwin W. Spalding, Pacific Bldg., Washington. D. C. e-14-8t AUCTION SALE -AU^T^N^At'cft^?? I will sell tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. at 3017 3d ave., roll and flat top desks, dressers, washstands. wardrobes, rockers, tables, chairs, rugs, all sizes, gas range, beds, mattress springs, kitchen cabinets, & rolls new matting. W. T. Parker, Auc tioneer. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*••••••••••••••••••••••••••■■•••••( | SWAPPERS’ COLUMN ] SWAPPERS’ COLUMN FOR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY. WOOD WORKING MACHINERY. PULLEYS. BELTING, TRI CKS AND ALL MAN NER OF WOODWORKING APPLI ANCES. A. DREHER. CULLMAN. ALA. 6-2-tl FQ3-??NT--RqoMs U^C?f?r^?rc)n,tN^roonr^^lTir*,Tar ; also four beautiful housekeeping rooms; very desirable: very reason able. Phone Main 6002-J. 6-13-L't LARGE, airy and nicely furnished rooms, centrally located, modern home; can ar range for housekeeping. 2200 N. 7th ave. _ 6-13-5t NICELY furnished front rooms, hot bath at all hours; price reasonable. 2212 4th ave. 2-20-tt FOR RfcNT—Light housekeeping apartments completely furnished, also bedrooms. $2 to $3 per week, all newly papered and nicely fur nished with all conveniences, hot and cold bath. Close in. 2113 5th ave. ___4-27-tf GENTLEMEN may secure very delightful rooms on the Highlands at reasonable rates by calling at 2177 Highland avenue; rooms single or en suite, with or with out private bath; garage available. u-13-tl WELL furnished, large front room anJ sleeping porch. 1908 16th ave., S. Phono 5385. 6-6-7t LARGE, cool rooms. $2.50 per week; shady porch, 2209 6th ave., N. 6-9-7t LARGE, exceptionally pleasant front room, modern home. 1615 10th ave., S. 6-U-4t [ FOR RENT—Elegant furnished room, modern conveniences, near car line, South Highlands. Phone Main 4260-W. 6-13-2t DESIRABLE people will find comfortable rooms, good board, private family Southside; three cars convenient; walk ing distance of city; terms reasonable. Main 5749-W. 6-13-31 LOVELY front room with running hot and cold water, brick house, steam heat, electric fans, shower bath, etc : references required. Apply 604 20th st., N. 6-13-St COOL large, comfortable room with pri vate bath and excellent board for one man; 3 car lines, Southside; $26 per month. Phone M. 8614-J.6-13-3t TWO connecting furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1812 7th ave.6-1I-tf FOR RENT RICHif ON ETa P ARTM E N T—2 ol 0 High land ave.; furnished bachelor room, tile bath, $10. Two connecting rcoms and bath, furnished, very desirable for couple, $25. Dillard Investment and Insurance Co. Phone 7650. 6-8-7t A BEAUTIFUL furnished bungalow, 1322 South 17th st., for rent; a swell little home for young married couple without children who arc responsible; to make rent almost free, will take one room by owner. Address Z-67, care Age-Herald. _ 6-12-2t FOR RENT-^Apartment in the Ridgely, with kitchenette. Call Main 488 . 6-12-2t WELL furnished, cool and~~comfortable home for summer, three bedrooms, sleeping porch, living room, dining room and kitchen; coal and gas range. 1406 18th st., S. Phone Main 3404. 6-ia-St PRACTICAL PLUMBER, 606 S. 20TH ST. M71 MAIN. ___ _ _ G-4 14t WE sharpen lawn mower*. »hear* and razors. Robert Prowell Stove Co. 6-9-tf Wanted—Second-hand bag*. Du Bo so Bros.. Main 8416. 6-10-61 _8WAPPER& COLUMN_ WILL swap extra heavy red cedar chest for bookcase or rugs. Main 7030 Milner. «;• 12-St WANTED—To swap 6-passenger Stride baker for roadster of any make A. R. Penala, 1816 Richards ave. Phone 7 40, West End. 6- S-61 MONEY TO LEND TALK WITH ALAN JEM1SON Main 100. R.R-tf REAL ESTATE loans to suit you in amount, terms and Interest; can pay hack monthly or yearly. John W. Prude, 106 22d st., N. Bell phone 240. 10-16-tf W E negotiate loans and sell real es tate. Can handle desirable farm loans. McCoBnoll, Anglin, White. 2026 3d ave. 10-29-tf CAN handle promptly Applications for desirable first mortgage loans. Leon ard-Riley Co., 726 Woodward. o-P-tt WE are prepared to make quick loan* at low rates of interest for three or five years on well Improved business or res idence property; in old Birmingham at not exceeding 60 per cent valuation, and in Woodlawn or West End at not ex ceeding 33 1-3 per cent valuation. No loan under 31000 and no second mort gages will he considered. Money in hand; no delay. W. B. Leedy Real Es tate & Ins. Co. 6-9-ot FIRST mortgages on improved real es tate for sale, netting investors ** per cent. See our list Columbia Loan and Investment Co. Phone Main *28. 2iOS 2d ave., north.6-3-4t-thu-sa-nio-wc W ANTED—AGENTS ~ NEW summer necessity, saves labor and reduces cost of living; over 700, 000 sold lately in Chicago; creates sensation wherever shown; sells to ever} household; greatest 25c seller in years; 200 per cent profit; write quick for territory. Triumph Mfg Co., Monon Bldg.. Chicago. 6-13-7t LOST—STRAYED—STOLEN Bailee engraved on that. Liberal re ward to finder. Call the Ridgely. STRAY ED OR STOLEN—White setter dog. liver spots, year old; reasonable reward. T. J. Kidd. 32d st., N., Blvd. _WANTED—FEMALE HELP LADIES—Make shieid^aFTTomeTTltriGT 100; work sent prepaid; no canvassing; send stamp. Ivanhoe Mfg. Co.. St. Louis, Mo.f>-12-8t KODAKS . KODAKS. Aims and supplies; mall your orders to us: Aim developed free. Ve lox prints 2c to 6c. F. W. Bromberg. __6-23-su-tf _WANTED—-AGENTS WANTED—Men and women agents to~sell our guaranteed line of household and other specialties; fast sellers; big com missions. Acme Specialties, Charlotte, N. C.6-12-3t WANTED—BOARDERS_ SPLENDID room and board, hot and cold water In room; modern home, on car line. South Highlands. Main 182S. _8-11-71 Hubbard Bros. & Co. I_ liberal term* given'for consignments of ■pot cotton for delivery. Correspond ence Invited. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP PASSENGER TRAINS, BIRMINGHAM The following schedule figures are published only as Information, and ara not gua ranteed. HtltlBSJlHAM TERMINAL NTATimf ~*\i>utbcrn Hallnar N. Arrl.e llga— No. Dwirl to— , ° V,W York 6 :4S pm 14 Now York 4 :06 pm 11 Atlanta 5:60 am 11 Atlanta Il ls am ij Atlanta 11:10 Dm 40 Atlanta 0:30 am in rolumbua 11:15 am 50 New York 0:00 am i5 ttrMiivllla T :05 pm 11 Oraanrllla 6:45 am ijglto, 11:15 au. 11 MobU.-S.Im. T:00.m to Itobllr-Selma 7:00 pm 17 Raima I t!®"1 U laekaoprllla 12:20 pm 15 folumbua 1:45 put CraMfkt^u^^^ A. G. S. R. H. .. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 ClnctanaU 10:15 pm 1 N. O. * Bbr Pt 10:M *m • New Orlaana 6:10 am 1 Cln. Jk N. T. If® •• | cMnMtl 10:10 am 3 New OrltAn. 10:26 4m 4 New Orleana • :33 pm 4 Cincinnati • .40 pa • Chattanooga 11:43 am 8 Meridian f !i2 11 Chattanooga 0:00 pm 31 Chattanooga 8:08 am 9 Meridian 10:80 am 6 Chattanooga «■JO pa it Meridian 11:10 pm 11 Meridian aaO aa Frisco LI ocs No. Arrlfe froa— No. Depart to— 105 Kanaaa City 3:50 pa 108 Kanaaa City 13 :30 pa 108 Kanaaa CUp 8:80 am 104 Kanaaa City 11:80 pa 938 Aroory 10:18 am 988 Aaory 1:36 pa 931 Meaphia 8:88 pa 923 Maaphie 1:00 aa Ccatrsl wf Qa. Ry. Na. Arrlfe frea No. Depart ta» 1 Macon 10:10 pa I Maaon T.ftaa . --n to— 1 NCV Ollnig a ... I Cbidioitt n S** .SToISJU. l£s- JsS SOUTHERN GOLFERS HEAD LOR ATLANTA The Southern Championship Tournament to Begin Tomorrow Atlanta, June 13.—Golfer* front ninny title* of the mouth were here today prepared to participate In the four teenth annual champ Ion* hip tournn ment of the Southern Golf aaaoclntion which will open Tuesday nt the I nmt l.uke collme of the Atlanta Wlilctlc club and will continue throughout the week. latere*! I* uniiMunlly keen thi* year In the tight for the chuntplotishlp ow ing t«» the fact that a majttrlty of the player* regarded n* pom*ll»le winner* arc coiiNldcred cloaely matched. While Nelson Whitney of New Oi lcans. present title holder and four times winner of that honor, will not he able to defend his title because of an injury recently sustained while at practice, at least three former southern champions have announced that tlie\ will compete. These are W. I*. Stewart and Leigh Carroll, botli of New Or leans. and J. P. lOdrington of Memphis. Others regarded as dangerous con tenders for championship honors are young Perry Adair of Atlanta, run ner up last year; R. o. Bush, Jr., of New Orleans, runner up in 1010 and 1911; R. T. Jones. Jr., of Atlanta and a number of others. Among these many golf experts have selected Bush as the lr- - "" ■ man best qua lifted to succeed Whitney as champion. Because of the large number of golf ers expected to take part in the tour nament entrance to the qualifying round on Tuesday has been restricted among local players to those handi capped at IS or under. It Is believed that approximately 100 will qualify The programme for the tournament follows: Tuesday—Qualifying round, 18 holes, medal play. Wednesday Morning, match play be tween the first 64. Afternoon, match play between the winners of the morn ing matches. Thursday: Match play In the cham pionship flight of 16. Thursday—Match play hv the eight survivors in the championship (light. Friday— Semi-flnals in all flights Thirty-six holed. Saturday—Finals In all flights; 3f« holes. The annual meeting of the Southern tiolf association will be held at tin* East f«ake club house Tuesday night »t which time officers will b« elected and the place for nevt year's tourna ment will he selected ! HUNTSVILLE j Huntsville, June 18.—(Special .)- Miss Ola Ozelle Dennis and James H. McDonald, both of this city, were married Saturday Might at i» o’clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary E. Dennis, in the presence of a small company of relatives and friends. The Key F. 1,. Wear, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church, performed the ceremony. The bride was given away by her brother, E. A. Dennis, and the groom was attended by Fred W. Kart ha us Mr, McDonald and bride left Immediately after their marriage for Rockford, Montgomery and Birmingham on a honeymoon trip. A hall, rain and windstorm of un usual severity did much damage in this ..... locality late Saturday. The' wMd nlbw down a great many shade tr^e* both In the city and county and the h«H was damaging to young cotton and HQxn apdl other crop*. Lightning struck U\* resi dence of Dr. Edgar Hand tn tti* wity «n<l tore a great hole in the rq^f. while all the family was at home but ,b‘d yne was injured. The wind overturned' the West Huntsville baseball grahdfctand while the people were at a ball game*-and. several persons were bruised, one Ukajflg seriously hurt. The Elks* theatre, struck by lightning and all thb jig'uta flashed out but only slight damagb waa done. Miss Mary I.ewMs Jordan, member ofl one of the pioneer families of this s?|C ttnn, died yesterday at her home at M^ya« vllle. after a long Illness. She Is jitfr vived by three sisters and one brotherl Mrs Myrtle B. Tallent, aged 27 years, died last night at her home on Halsey avenue, after a brief illness. She is sur vived by her husband and three small children, the youngest being two weeks' old. and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W* B. Hicks. J. S Jones, representing the depart ment of agriculture at Washington, is here to make preliminary plans for a survey of the Spring Branch bottom and esti mate the cost of draining tHat area. Valu able farm landH in the bottom are un productive because of several overflow* every year. W. B. MoMui trie of Lauderdale coun ty was arrested by Deputy Marshal Col bert yesterday and brought to Huntsville on a charge of illicit distilling. S PRINTING TS B’ham PublisItingCo. Jno. C. Heulry. Jr. *”05 :l'1 T. -—- ~ '"‘Why Don't Y ou Get Y our Hugo Books Right Away?" $ A great many people who know and love good books are asking that question nowadays. They’re asking it of their friends to remind them of the wonderful opportunity afforded by The Age-Herald to secure The Master Works of Victor Hugo Six handsome volumes, printed on Bible paper, with large, new type—3000 pages in all—attractively bound in red buckram cloth, for Six Coupons taken from The Age-Herald and only This offer is made possible by a special arrangement with Thomas Nelson & Sons, the famous London Bible house, and the small price per volume asked merely pays for import duties and the cost of hand ling. It is the biggest chance you have ever had—the most attractive we’ve ever known—to own a set of Hugo’s incomparable romances at such ridiculously little prices. Cut out the Library Coupon on another page and get YOUR set right away. , ========-1 i