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re] PAGE TWELVE LOW GRADES OF DAIRY COWS ARE UNECONOMICAL High Cost of Farm Buildings Makes It Necessary to House Only Good Cows Chi » Dec. 2—(AP,—The high cost of m buildings is such as to render uneconomical the raising of low producing grades of livestock, bogie of the construction industry told the structures division of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers today. fi . L. @trahan, engineer of the Louden Machinery company of Fair- field, Iowa, in a survey of farm building problems, pointed out that the overhead charge for dairy barns has been estimated at.25 per cent of the total cost of milk and butter production. This, however, was true only in the case of cows producing less than 4,000 pounds of milk an- nually, while high producers re- tarned good profits, and, Mr. Stra- han said, reduced the building cost to 10 or 15 per cent. Cannot Make Profit “Low producers,” he declared, “will not return a profit, evea if no building charge is made against them. Obviously the remedy should ‘de to weed them out and house good cows in buildings which will be con- ducive in all respects to economic and efficient production.” Commenting on Mr . Strahan’s peer W. B. Clarkson, vice pres- nt of the King Ventilating com- Pany, Owatonna, Minn. saw an im- mediate need for a manual of “rec- ommended practices” in the design- ing of farm buildings, “We do not have sufficient data Teasonably well digested from which the standards committee cowld form a set of lutions prescribing a group of recommended practices in farm structures,” Mr. Clarkson averred. “We should proceed to blish a manual without delay.” le felt that the society should en- jorse and provide machines and struetures on the basis of quality: “Not, how cheap, but how good.” “Lew quality cannot be blended 1 OUR WAY WELL, TILL SWAR $ joo HOW 1CK’ u suberce:| Mra. Featherstone | headth | Asks Donations For - Near East’ Orphans | y, iD, Dec.2.—Appe for help Pig By Te of ate Fa Oil company, New Eng- ee sa pao e ° Bill Abetr-et | 3 Jay John m and fred DISH YERE KINDER RANIKAPOO GWINE TER KEEP UP TELL Yo! 19° TOTAKE TESTS 800. Who Hold Permits But: No "HOPED OF ac | SEE A Dove Lene Ment Take Bea AHANGIN' Rene) )\ TORN INTER inations Before March 1 County HEAD Down. A: LI YON. ys, Leontine L. Hunt. A ‘imately 800 who now bold ca but ro licenses to cream nal 3. Nodak it com ' F $50,000; G. E Elken, Miay: for for the oi is of the Near Lynn R. Series, ro. Specials.in millinery at th Sarah Gold Shop.. Phone 566, it f to the state jation to . free hea'th clinics, visiting nursing 312 Main street. ii LEX i 4 beat S. M. U. badly, smothered the po ‘ul Missouri Tigers, S. M. U. beat Texas badly the Aggies, conquerors of 8S. M. U., to a scoreless tie. It would be more correct to say “Rags” Mat- thews made ag a tie game for Texas Christian. and Texas wallo; Vanderbilt.|sas state board of motion picture * the 3 The Aggies trim Sewanee. All|roview have absolute jurisdiction | Ky., on his way home ire : of which makes us look pretty good| in the matter. ited friends, among them v - ‘ in Texas. a The fight films were branded by | Turck of » giving ride to re- rr “Texas Christian University held | the board as “tending to the vici- Lea! that he would. become coach * ous.” at Centre. “ Feey ; r et S. M. U.| developed here when District J Charles A. Miller ruled that three women who compose the Kan- GENERALS TO PLAY TIGERS Lexington, Va., Dec. 2.—(By As- Sm EREE Every com} next year to (¢DOOR SEDAN, F. 0. B. DETROIT—FULL FACTORY EQUIPMENT) AND FOR salt with high efficiency and produce an| © « i ..| sociated, Press.)—Washington and piad will, it is ; pe result,” hk aout: ic toniatentate Rebtel pantie’ Lee's football schedule for next | A public ’ “Therefore, ‘not how cheap, but how| but I am ready to explain "andi ‘ave | Year calls for games with Kentuck being good, chould a dairy barn be built i, to you.” _ ” at Lexington, Ky., October 13; wit! = a aH = yea eco- : eee ahd ie fel Pie te Dick Hank ‘ profitable results.” Now let us listen to how one luntington, ober 20, al wit 2 epee Princeton at Princeton, November —— on a Reon that his 10. North Carolina State replaces At this peice, America’s Fastest 25 miles to the gallon et 23 \ Additional Sports || fercke'contest trom Going torn |¥arviand_on the schedule, Four represents a value that miles per hour! a iran menace ——___—_— __—_ ___—__ = i. Soc cecaree tt | uoRses 100 maky? | canoe be dapat ae eamenetiiail Rockne Hires Ship oo 8 Bera elie tect illoree ‘That the public is * well’ as in name—yet 90 exe to Attend Olympics a BELIEVE 1T. OR NOT {an automobile race with his royal coavinced of this, is witnessed pertly designed that you can * ‘Since the praises of Joel Hunt,| brothers, to judge from remarks by the car’s spectacular success. turn in a 38-foot street and New York, Dec. 2.-Kiute Rockne | ,ex*, Aggies quarterback, have) made and questions asked by him in less than half that pace! Notre Dame football coach, has| in rocavied Win an ouratoraing| afer Opening the Glasgow motor On practically every road in Park spacet show. Rivalry i: nerally known ; chartered an ocean liner to take ®/in Texas among. football players, |to exist between “Wales and his the world, it has Smart—individual—long and dents - and others. on a European a ‘nding offer some proof to/brothers in such matters f, e right to first rank in low—a car with en air! tour next summer, with a visit to the| "syn the ie de rometaene dancing and hunting and good will. Olympic 3 at Amsterdam as al 4. n the mene Selowct the Texas to the British throne has to do con- ji : - Buile for the deer fearare. ‘Rockne, according to an-| hete'made Hunt ook’ like & Migh | Haerene Practicing to keep up. : Nowhereelee,atneerthis price, vail 04 the couitry “2 (radia eagalt omrgald schooler all day. He rushed his) GROW ‘EM BIG IN OHIO JE WELERS FI. RST can you buy so many qualities 9 Y : the Cunard line for use cfs ship for| ried his punts so that ‘Hunt was|p Deleware, On Dec. 2—(AB)-— RA oe ae ie : that owners have learned to .A car that will link the word thie unusual Ventre. trip, Rockne | FiSHINE, the ball straight up in Uhe| Ohio Wesleyan football squad. are We are jewelers foect ond business men wale saat. . ‘DEPENDABILITY with the e trip, it = ~ “ : will. ;: “op his usual “3 prypsecee! thes oeiepee him tabedian, fimee six feet or more in height. *The 1927 wext, We place good-will ebeve demedi- i name Dodge Brothers more coaching schools next vear, revenue|jegs at the endeof the game.” (squad held the altitude record for Speed leadership—mile-a-min- firmly and universally than ever from sgnich hay amounted to around) “Just listen to this Sno: Texas tHe #chool. ate profit, 2 Our patrons are cur friends. ute performance! ae ray 4 , ociaaiitesintcntin : $ annually Age bined the ball oy T 3s Chris:| NAVY SPAR HOSPITALIZED We endeavor to ses to it that every cus- Sure, swift pick-up—O to 25 Drive it an hour and experi- It Is No Disgrace down. Four plays were tried. Mat-| Annapolis, Md. Dec. 2, — Shag ence the satisfaction of fine-car thews made al four tackles and| Ransford, crack Naval academy, seam gets on abendant return for bis outea-ges Renate to Lose to Hagen i " back, was confined in the naval hos- in less than 7 seconds performance at moderate cost. it che, finish the ball was. six vards| pital here last night, suffering snocstment of money in out jewelry of one fro! ie goal line. i : | “Math hi ed that kind| {20m a chipped shoulder bone and The in ths = W. » nee ork Citas Rec, 2—Joe, Tur |ot ball for three years, but being | £6 injuries which he regelv 4 in the aldianum <. bo a springs pay - including tale for the professional olf tile,|at Texas Christian and an end works penierlths Demy at CALEIAY: ‘ - $17.00. nosed out for the championship, is)® Dardship on him as far as national CONNOR WILL PLAY . p Ly OEE fetter player won the match surely the unsung hero of the Suthe Pia pec ao suai BONHAM BROS. u M. B. GILMAN CO. - and: I have no alibi to offer,” west. es 1927 New York university football i Broadway at Second St. 2 Take your choice, folks, as to tensa hes accepted an heen to Phone 808 BISMARCK, N. D. ine play wi indy Kerr’s all eastern who is the best football player | Cieven in an, east west charity ae thus lost. ae needs to feel disgraced No : @ trimming from in Texas, Joel Hunt or “Rags” Matthews. I will vouch for the two experts who submitted such widely different testimony, eee Mays Won Argument Maybe it was purely accidental, perhaps Mays didn’t have his usual amount of stuff on the ball, ‘ut re- gardless, the first pitch made Ar- mour one up with his drive into the i ! right field stands for a hore ‘run, ee) ere aerved in Ma e next pitch Arm: ised | "Ri f i and he missed exactly 8 in alee Riddell will have Joesting as his {guest at the home oi his parents, pide witb lle oar as even aif. and Mrs. J. B. Riddell, of this + he th city, over the week-end. MONTREAL GETS. CLUB New York, Dec .2—Ratification of the transfer of the agree, oe. ai naming of opening and closing date: for the 1928 schedule formed the principal business test at San Francisco on Dec. 26. VIRGINIA HONORS RIDDELL i Virginia, Minn., Dec. Ho. , Will be Donald “Fuzzy” Riddell, Virginia's representative on the, University of . Minnesota football team, and Herb Joesting, the Go- pher All-American gridiron hero, next Saturday eveiing at a testi- Dooce BrotH ERS, INC. BASEBALL XMAS CIFT eee ‘3 Boston, Mass., Dec. 2.—M: pstftee alle it fe ever fone to | Bill Carr ‘of the Boston Red Sox Kes the Pry it ball says his Christmas present to .the look . + r Boston fans is the positive an-! nouncement.’ that Cobb it, aan FIGHT RETURNS TABOOED Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 2.—Pic- tures of the -Tunney will not be shown: in Kenyon the Ai league entry under his direetion will not finish last in 1828, WILSON RETURNS TO POINT | 2.—Harry Wil- F : ui CATER as : coach at the University Pye