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RAO AA AP NIST TERE REGARD GCSES RIP MC ZEN WEDNESDAY, area amie [ELP WANTED WANTED—Boys and girls from 12 to 16 who are interested in joining in- strumental club, ukulele, banjo, guitar. Instructions free. First practice Friday night. Write P. 0. Box 408, Bismarck, giving telephone number and name. Thi: for your so eat at once, Border _ Patrol Gui ni; Meat Tispectors, Railway’ Mail Clerks, Cl auffeur-Carriers led often. “How to Qualify” a Beat i Write, Ozment, 33-P, lo. Tee wages; men or women, "Short time seule. Catalog free. Es- ‘) tab. 129 Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. WANTED—Hustlin honest young man to work in 8 department. An opportunity. hr Mator Sales Cor WANTED—Young man to the month, Mr. Twelfth street. FEMALE HEv.P WANTED ‘WANTED—Girl for general hou work. Position open April 15th, Phone_967. eres TELEPHONE operator with three years experience wishes position. Can furnish ee de Address work by Jaszkowiak, 421 ‘BEAUTY operator wish Graduate of the National sthett of Cosmetology, Address the Tribune Ad_ No. 52, ene FOR RENT E. Two or Ment housekeeping rooms. Electric stove dnd water in room. The use of electric washer. Phone 1126-R. 6 h R RENT—Clean furnished sleep- ing rooms in modern home. Close! in, Suitable for two gentlemen. Also garage for rent. Call at 317 Eighth street. furnished for light houne- keeping on first reer Close in, At 313 i i. Room in modern house, two blocks from postoffict, Bath and telephone. Convenient. rooms. for light housekeeping. Ground inti private entrance, th st ENT—Two unfurnished rooms on ground floor. Also sleeping rooms, Call at 1012 Brdwy, or heated light single or con- juilding. Tele- housekeeping rooms nected. College __phone 183, £5 ig FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, one large room for two and one single room at 517 Seventh street. Phone Poppi aathanihosa:aiste cher alaeere ing room, 419 Seventh street. Phone 977-W. eae FOR RENT—By April first, two pleasant rooms in modern home. ater heat. Call at 37 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- em home. Inquire at 514 First street or Phone 275- FOR REN ern home. 'T—Large rooms suitable for two. 522 Second, ~ comfortable Call at SEE) YOU ARE perfectly safe in ordering our Registered-Certified Grimm Alfalfa seed direct from this ad. Shipped C. 0. ubject to your inspection, Fanc grade; purity 99 per cent; vi bility 90 ‘or more, Per pound 35 cents. On_ orders 100 pounds or more within 500 miles of Fargo will prepay freight for additional cent a pound. member in planting our State Cer- tified Seed you are positive that the resulting jd can be register- ed. Best quality yellow or white blossom Sweet Clover Seed, 14 cents a pound, all bags free; sam- ples on request. North Dakota Grimm Alfalfa Association, State College Station, Fargo, N. D. °C operative organization of over 500 farmers. Call}, Tithesrtlan, 36: werks or Toaegtioke, 35 9 ords ot 3 insertions, or wi . 1 week, 25 wi or Ads over 25 words, 2c: addi- tional. per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch au classified ads are cash in advi sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUN PHONE 32 Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction Seven- guaranteed, day trial. Each car priced in plain figures. WHEN a man buys @ rebuilt car here he is neither guessing nor gam- bling, but is buying a standard known value, at a fixed and honest price. We always carry good re- built cars in stock. Come in and see them. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. DEPENDABLE USED CARS ONE OF OUR Used Car customers The car certainly is per- ‘ehh taf The only trouble was with the generator. Since I put in the new fuse whic you sent me haven't had a bit of ‘trouble, bral one around here a I got a and of course I know it, You can see the original of this letter here at our salesroom, and you can bay from us a Used Car just as good and satisfactory. Ford Tourina Studebaker Spec.. Six; Sed: Dodge Touring. prs Time Payments. M. B. GILMAN.CO. Bismarck. USED CARS “With an O. K, that counts.” 1926 Chevrolet Landau; slightly u 1926 Ford tudor, 1926 Chevrolet touring with closure. 1825 Ford: Sedan. 1923 Chevrolet coupe. Several reconditioned Ford touring cai Trade and Easy Terms. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. D. A reliable dealer with reliable used cars. FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, 1926 model. Ohly ran about’one thousand miles. In excellent condition. Also a Vic- tor victrola. Call at 417 Fifth street or Phi 1 FOR SALE— 19: in A-1 condition. Warford trans- sion, new tires and stcel gravity dump box. Cheap if taken at once. Call 981-R after car fally| ™ equipped. In excellent condition, Cheap if taken at once, Terms if wonderful bargain POR FOUR ROOM bungalow, FOR SALE, FOUR ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW,| _§ South front, oak ‘floors, furnace heat, full basement, concrete floor, basement e, good location, Sale price 1000, Terms. SEVEN ROOM MODERN Two story house, south front, hot water; heat, full basement, good location. Sale price $3800. Terms, FIVE ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, south front, basement garage, fur- nace Leat. Sale price fico Terms, SIX ROOM MODERN HOME, FULL basement, Rs nd Bt eae. tion, screened near schools, . Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN: BUNGALOW, hardwood floors, built-in features, full partitioned basement, garage. Sale price $6300., Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY house, south front, hardwood floors, furnace heat, fireplace. Sales price $6500. $700 cash, bal- ance monthly. are east’ fron! gs le ” price $5500. — ‘ FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW on Ninth street, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat. Sale| price $4800, Term FIVE ROOM sTUCCO BUNGALOW, | hardwood. floors, fireplace, full basement, basement garage. East front. Sales price $5900, Terms. TWO HOUSES ON A CORNER, 50 foot lot, right down tow: Ltd houses modern, doub! monthly rental "90.00, taxes $300. Sales price $7500, Terms. LARGE ROOMING ING HOUSE, MOD- ern, well located, east front, good monthly income, Sale price $5260. Terms, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 10 Years Active City matte th | Webb, Block, REN’ “room apartment with bath, tutntthed or unfurnish- ed at 212% Main, Also three rooms and bath furnished 501 Third $26 per month, Phone 905 5:00 p.m. Mee: ‘OR RENT—April 16th, furnished apartment. street. Phone 278, BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS postpai cent delivery guaranteed. Leghorns Anconas 13c; Barred, BE ocks, Reds, Minorcas 15c, Wyandottes, Bf Orpingtons, Wh Rocks 16c; ‘Wh Orpingtons, B: ed iy Bopp Hatchery, Fergus Minn. FOR SALE FIVE ROOM cottage, 13th street, Al ‘two, 411 F ifth condition, nice lawn and shrubbery,| #0! $2,650. FOUR ROOM cottage, south good condition, $1,800. FOUR ROOM stucco cottage, west part oa city, 75 foot lot, $1,800. PIVE Ri big tele, Stationary tubs, fire place, basement, garage, extremel, well built, $5,800, é, SIX ROOM’ house, south, front, nice trees, Riverview, $4,500. Riverview, well arranged, large rooms, base- ment garage, warm, spick and span condition, $4,500. SVEN ROOM house on Cth street, east front, modern, $4,000. BUILDING LOTS-—Hundreds of them, all over town. If the house or lot you want is not on my list I will get it for you, if for sale. side, modern, FOUND—A balloon tire on rim, found about 2'% miles north of Bismarck. Owner may have same by identi tien and. spavine. for advertising. See Peter Mihm, 3 miles north of Bismarck, Route 1. Lost ae: LOST—Dark shell rimmed glasses. Finder call at 109 Third street for reward. FARM LANDS FOR RENT OR SALE—A small farm 2% miles from Bismarck, Write Tribune. Ad. No. 59, | MOM’N POP ALL RIQHT HENRY~ TLL STICK AROUND TILL You GET weK INSURANCE—Fire tornado, automo bile in good, old reliable compan- YOUR REAL ESTATE business with the busiest dealer in the city. . E. YOUNG, ___OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Office or living rooms| over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply _to F. A, Knowles, lor- Fourth RENT—Oftfice reoms at 408) Math street. Phone 496, YER CW RABE UE ARTEL ucco bungalow, with| FOR -ayenaetamer WORK W: iY. WHEN you it some ashes hauled let me make you a price. When ou want some fertiliser, the beat in town, let me show you some about half. sheep manure, man; years old. When you have at excavating to do or want any black dirt give me a chance. Phone’ 977-5. T. M, Burch, 417 Seventh ing or oth- treet. ED—Plo er field work. Hie he have new trac- tors and new machinery, operated by competent and able men. Phone or write the Dakota Porshe Sales Co. Inc, Bismarck, N. Dak. WASHING of ali Kinds done at reasonable rate. Speciality men’s washing and mending. Service to _Please. Phone 833-R, WANTED—To do rag rug weaving. oe for and delivered, eros Carrie Falck, Bismarck, N. Ww. SHES hauled and garden aan. r Also plow and harness for sale. Phone 1096-J. nt,| NEAT young lady desires a place to do house work. Good cook. Phone 678. WOR s day. Phone 678-! isetnncmaennceess ROOM AND BOARD ROOMS WITH “BOARD—Also_table table boarders wanted in modern home. ihe hour and by M. Call at 309 Eighth street or Phone | Ft 834-J. —— ene SEWING ota DRESS) » ladies tailoring and sewing of all kinds done at reason- able prices, Satisfaction guaran- teed. Phone 609-LR. “BURIED TONSILS” is what TONSIL SNATCHER calls them, but they are not buried so deep that he will not cut them out. Did GOD put the tonsils there for the TONSHL SNATCHER or for some useful’ purpose? CONSUMPTION and other infections follow remov- the al of the tonsils in many cases. The] <— tonsils are first fense,” the Liege Forts” of the ody. Why cut them out? If you have ear ache would you have your ear cut off? Why don’t you have your head cut off when you have head ache and be done ‘with it? Your tonsils, gall bladder, appendix and all other parts of your body were put there by God to serve you. We cure diseases without the knife hy natural methods, herbal reme- dies and scientific diet. No metal- drugs, no cutting nor slashing, no whittling on the human body nd no DORE. Come to us and we will PUT YOU ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH. of Dr. T. M, Mac- Lachlan, affiliated with THE HEALTH EDUCATION SOCIETY OF THE NORTH WEST, Rooms 6 and 8 Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. _ Dak ¢ FOR SALE—One electric operated brake lining machine, one No. 2 steam boiler, one two compartment truek tank, 150 gallon capacity, one six-tube radio, complete with all accessories, at a bargain, one 1924 Tudor Ford sedan in A No. 1 condition. Priced low to sell quick. Lockwood Accessory, 800 Main. Phone 187, le of de- e imported German Ep id te pee a ickinsos, N. hoice German roa frets rs tite , Bell, Se Ohio potatoes, good smooth stock, true to type.| Price $2,25 per bushel, Inquire Louis J. Garske, Gussner farm. Call 686-W. FOR SALE—€00 alvanized weil pipe. Also new automobile chains. Phone 1160-R after 4 p. m. or write Mrs, Mary Owens, 2101 Lounsberry Road. _ i ES FOR RENT—Large garden. Fenced, where it can be watered. Phone 1160-R after 4 p. m. or write Mrs. M 101 Lounsbe: Co, has farms to rent and lands to break for flax, wine Gaines Seed corn, Falconer, at $4.50 per bushel. Test 75 per cent oe 80 per cent. J. E. Chesak, R. FOR SALE-—Large Reed Baby car- riage, infant's crib, Hoosier kitch- en cabinet. Call at 6 W. Thayer or _Phone 676-W FOR SALE—One 10 foot Drill in good condition, Transfer Co, FOR SALE—Carload of Ash Fence) posts. E, Fisher, 15 Front street. ‘fan Brunt Wachter FOR. Sala FIVE ROOM: modern use, 2 bed rooms, east front, 60 foot fot, near school, for $2600, on terms, SEVEN ‘ROOM modern house, 4 bed rooms, close in, hot. water heat, full basement aa screen porch, for $3950, on liberal terms, FIVE RO! modern bungal 2 bed: room: id floors, — ga close in, attractive’ home, for $47! SIX ROOM modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms, well arranged, near school, H e lot, desirable 1 ation, for 0, on terms, BIGHT ROOM modern dwe! 4 bed rooms, maple floors, fine Fast. ment, laundry, tubs, fireplace, 3 garages, close in, near school, hot water heat, 75 A frontage, a fine home at a bargs GEO. M REGISTER, ESTRAYED —_ ESTRA years old, weighing around Jbs. Blind in right eye. Notify E. Fisher, South Side, Grocery. STRAYED-~-German police» dog, re- sponds to name of Hans, Return for reward, Louis J. Garske, Guss- ner _farn Call_ 68 FOR SALE- tion bookcase, birdseye ae dress- ing table and Singer Sew Ma- chine, all in excellent cond ‘ion, 116 West Rosser Ave, Phone 809. brary dine table, hall tree and solid Mahogany dress inet and a wardrobe. or call at 416 Ave. B. FOR SALE—Library table | $15.00; Favorite Range $35. 7x 9 Um- brella tent $20,00; coop 7x 7 $8.00, Phone 357-J or call at Seventh. Phone 786-R the first in good Woodmansee Apartment on floor. Quick meal range. Also three burnér oil stove and oven. Phone_853-LM._W. G._Worner. HOUSES AND FLATS One eight rooi at 422 Twelfth street. three room partly furn ment on ground floor for housekeeping $35.00 and one two room apartment furnished for light housekeeping- $25.00, Call 872, FOR SALE—Best residence bargain in Bismarck. Duplex, seven rooms downstairs, five rooms _upstair: Strictly modern, brick _ fireplace, maple floors, furnace ‘heat, basement. Dr. J. B. Hollenbeck, reet, located, Permanent arties onfy considered. P rooms with bath. Phone 1166 after FOR RENT—Cozy apartment, lights, at, ice, everything furnished ex- a Call at 620 Sixth st FOR RENT—Modern three room hed flat on first floor. Con- schools and car FOR RENT—Furnished modern house. Enquire at 306 Ave. D after 6 _ o'clock p.m. FOR RENT—A tment at Avenue A, SALE—Five room house with garage by owner, Ave. C. small . unfurnished 510 Person Court. modern 813 ee as Receiver tian Yegen and Peter Yegen, co-partners doing business as Yegen Bros., Bankers, Plaintiff, vs. john Yeren, » Montana, al Bank of Montana, a cor- to the You are hereby summoned to an- the Comp aint 3 y after the this simmons upon you, f the day of such se © of your failure to | appear or taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Com- plaint. ted this au 10th rR day of March, & TILLOTSON, Ato for the Plaintiff, Bi -k, North Dakota. (First publication March 16, 1927.) 3/16-23-30—4 /6-13-20 ', White enamel kitchen cabs| ‘ full, wer, judgment will be} PP NNN WHEAT MARKET TAKES UPTURN Unexpected Strength of Quo- tations at Liverpool Re- flected at Chicago Chicago, April (P)—Unexpected strength of quot ions at. Liverpool helped b out an early fresh up- turn here today in wheat. Indica- tions of export buying of do- mestic red winter wheat for Europe counted also asa bullish facto: Opening at %@% cent wheat soon scored a slight further ‘orn and oats were also firm- rn starting at '%*@%w cents up- turn, and subsequently holding near to the initial range, Provisions were weak, In some quarters, unlooked for advances advance in the ‘Che Meanwhile d to continued active d winter wheat from ites and for Canadian wheat as well. Stocks of red winter at Philadelphia were reported as down to 150,000 bushels all sold to go out the first half of April. Much of the buying of wheat to- day was apparently based also on be- t that accidents of weather and of general crop’ risks at this season favor the holder. On the other hand, sellers were contending that the do- mestie crop outlook taken as n whole is far above the average, although some Kansas reports today told of severe winds and sand storms, Wien FUTU RES_ MOVE PWARD AT MINNEAPOLIS April 6. nd strong cabl regarding development nese at hi demand for the United neapolis, export sales heat futures ene 1% cents today. T , but show ere noon cent, May 1 pate y r a new high for er the final pric yesterday. May barley gained * cent with other gains. May flaxseed was draggy early but moved % cent toward midday. Cash whe: was steady and firm. There was rood ach vas for fair to Poor wheat Durum was unsettled buyers holding off. Corn offerings were light and de- mand was quict to fair. Oats were steady. Rye was firm. Barley demand was good, was 58@76 cents. Flax was firm, CHICA LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 6.—(1 —Cattle 7,000; fed ste lings steady to 15 higher: a classes strong; weighty bulls 10 cents higher in ins vealers steady to 25 heavy steers 13.65; average pounds, few loads 12.7! seramble on for st medium weight light kind s' medium bull and easy, Range jfew at 12.5 around 1 Hogs 1 10 to 20 lower: I lower; pigs and p narrow demand; t 12.00 paid for 140 ding lower to 150 ound py | weight; bulk good and choice 150 t 200 pounds 1.6011 ing sows at 9.654 pigs 11.00@11 11.15@ 12.00; packing sowsr 10.75@11.8: Sheep 10,000 rhe light. 11,00@ 12.00; 10.10; slaughter at lambs opening very slow; few early sales strong to around 15 higher; good medium weight wooled lambs 16.25@1| asking around 17.00 for cho dy So He Waurs INVEST SOME MONEY, EH? WELL, ELL Just HIS LICENSE NUMBER AND FWD OUT WHO IF FRECKLES DON'T WANT 70 PLAY WI7A ME AB DUZZN'7 MAPTATT CAN PLAY FI BY AY OWN SELF! I MAOUGHT Z TOLD FRECKLES To PLAY WIT YoU, TAG = WHERE ‘IS o) took uP ¢co- 30927- NAME(S HENRY TYTE — LHAPPEN To KNOW HIM~ HE'S WITH “THE MAGIe MUD By Taylor WELL, WHY. Isw7 ite Is a ett ‘Ox ‘eultural Close Yesterday Year Ago 1.344 57% @s @158 1.29% 1.36 @** @"s 1.27% Oats. Ma Sept. Bellies— May July pped lambs 15.00 pound clippers to shippers sheep strong to cents higher; few head of choi ewes upward to 10.75; feeding and shearing lambs stead ishers 14.50@1 STOCK PRIGES HIGHER TODAY. ‘Demand Centers in s and High Grade In- dustrials—Trading Heavy ‘April 6.4P)—Bullish rampant again in to- Ki with the chi il je industrials, Un ot States teel common touched another new high record for all time at_ 17! id General Motors at 148. Trading her heavy volume. money was again in large volume lowe ff the operations of poo declaration of an ext: s k jend of 20 per cent on ore. urquette brought fresh buying into the rail group, with new high pr 1 or longer being es lished by “Katy” common, Kansas City Southern, Western Maryland second preferred and a few other Oils continued to rally t cal erings and fresh buying induced by unusually favorable 1926 earnings further down read- in gasoline prices y disregarded for the tbeing. Motors held fairly well de- spite the sharp cut in Pierce Arrow wail- hic for the running prices gains year or as high and American Agri- chemical preferred were hammered down to new low 1921 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE April 6 Open High Me 1.34 } : Low Close ITH RANGE April 6 Open High Low Close 1.461% “4 2.19% 2.22% BISMARCK GRAI (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 6 No 1 dark northern. $1.19 No. 1 northern spring. a No. 1 amber durum. No. 1 mixed durum. . 1 rye Dark hard winter. Hard winter . 8; 4) per cwt, ss is SHELL CORN 1 cent per pound 55 lb. Ear corn, 70 Ib: der shell. FARGO LvRarOCE, pril 6.—(P)—Hogs pound weights 11.25; 180 to 200 pounds 1100@11.25; 200 to 225 pounds 10.756@11.00; 225 to 250 pounds 10.3h@10.75; 250 to 300 pounds 10.00@10.35; packers 9.00@ 9.50; stags 8.75@9.25. top lambs 14.00@15.00; heavy lambs 12,00@13,00; cull lami 10.00@11.00; light ewes 8.00@9.00; heavy ewes 6.00@7.00; a ewes 3,00 @5.00; bucks 5.00@6.00. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. ay April 6.—(U. S. D, of A.)—C 2,200; Sapaiioe lignt an all brane! steers and yearlings openii aheady to strong; she stock and other classes nominally strong eo 25 or more hiher; quality plain, ed yearlings early 10.25; hea hela upward to- 11.00; bulk 9. 10,00; bulk fat cows 5.75@7.00;. hei ers 6.50@8.25; cutters 4.25@5.50; most heavy bulls 6.50@6.75; few out- standing heavies to 7.00; stockers and feeders unchai i Calves 8,800;' vealers steady to 25 5 cents un- fed good fin- | SBE Be SEPT MASSES tow 1.34% 1.291% 1.27% > ‘oday— rt ‘High 1.35% Open good lights 11.00@ and down, unevenly w rable or more higher; r Hos 12,00; j around 26 lower; | pound a top light 1 few early sales medium and heavy butchers 10 : steady, eesday 3 generally | strong to 25 3 few lots native wooled lambs. bulk fat ewes 9,00@) low 70@72. white 43's @44\. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, April 6.—(P)— 7 Wheat No. red 1.34! Corn No. @ 4 mixed 69; low: GR Not ee 6h@sRi. seed. 4.501 Rye Barley Timothy Bellies 1 CHICAGO I Chicago, April. ¥ 3 broilers 35@45; turkeys 30; roosters 18; duc 20@32; geese 16, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, April 6.—(P)—Flour unchanged; shipments 27,185 barrels. Bran 26.00. AGO. PRODUCE Chicago, April 6—()—Butter low- creamery xtra firsts conds 44 CHICA receipts 18,583 ca: Cheese unchanged. ’ Last Minute 1 all Bulletins | 4 | o——_______________» Vienna, April 6. — (AP) — A Bucharest dispatch to the N Freie Presse, carly t King Ferdinand had received the last rites of the church and that his death was expected hourly. Cleveland, April 6—(AP)— iam McDonald, 15, was killed night while attempting to hold up Allen Beattie on a street here. Alfred Palmer fired one shot at McDonald. He was exonerated. Modesto, Cal April 6.—(AP) —A wrecked airplane believed to be the one that left Fresno Sat- urday at midnight, carrying Ed- ward Neher, pilot. and Alfred Schaller, was found today three miles from Gustine. The air- pee was partly burned and one ly was in the wreckage. Too Late To Classify WANTED—Girl at Hoffman's Cafe. FOR SALE—A.five horse power mo- tor in perfect condition. Barker Bakery and Candy Co, IF YOU have a modern bungalow for sale at a bargain, around $3,000 or $4,000, write Tribune ad. No. 60. FOR RENT-—Five room moder bungalow on Eighth street for $50 a@ month, Seven room modern house on Eleventh street for $45 a month, Geo. M. Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of Robs ert L. Walton, Deceased. Notice is hy given by the un- dersigned, . Walton, istratrix of Walton, Decea y of ‘Bismarck, in. Sounty of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims ‘against said de- ceased, to oxhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months ‘after, the first publication to Mae BE. x, at her resi- reet in the City marek, in. the County ‘of Mure leigh and State of North Dakota, or to the Judge of the County Court in and for the County of Bur- leigh, in the State of North Dakota; and, ‘that proofs of said claims against the said estate will be heard, and all such claims examined and adjusted by the County Court in and for the County of Burleigh in the State of North Dakota, at the Court House at Biemarck in said gounty and state on the ist day of November, A. D. 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard, MAE E. WALTO: Administratrix. Zuger & Tillotson, Bismarck, North Dakota, ay gti as a apat. rst publics nm rl 'e, eagae oe MFT) ay