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Show Biggect Motor Ship in World Launched in Italy FEED LAYING HENS IN COLD WEATHER r GOOD ROADS MUCH HELP TO DAIRIES In feeding laying hens, only one-hal- f to as much of the E. L. Browne, agricultural economist scratch feed should be fed In the of the Department of Agriculture, has morning as In the evening, according prepared a report to the government to the Instructions accompanying a Public Ronds," on the publication list of rations for laying bens recentof milk transportation by motor growth ly compiled by T. A. Illttenbender of track to Chicago, In discussing lie the poultry husbandry department, average rates from various dairy loIowa State college. calities Browne says: He states that the mash feeds For sleeping rooms formal Good roads are a prerequisite te should be left before the birds at all uccessful motor truck operation. The parlors and reception halls times. It should be fed In unfortunate operator who tries to dining room and living room hoppers. It has been found that maintain his service over highways and for for the library mash moistened with hot water or which are Impassable for a virtually buildings. public buttermilk fed In the middle of the part of the year finds that hta dally rub Properly applied it wontAla-bastimorning will Increase the egg procosts far exceed the average for dealer eF. Ask duction noticeably during the winter operating your normal expenses, and eventually be months. Colorchart, or write realizes that his profits are seriously The green feed should be fed at affected. Miss Brandon, Alabas-tin- e Ruby Very few operators apprenoon or soon after. Sprouted oats, Grand Co., Rapids, Mich. ciate the Increased expense which resteamed olfalfa leaves, cabbage, beets, sults In this way from bad roads. Alabaitine powder in white and mangles or a small amount of fresh tint. Pecked In package, "As an Instance of the value of hard ready for uto by mixing with cold silage will answer the purpose. Green believed a dairy Chicago roads, large on direction Full water. warm or feeds and mash are very essential, acfor a time It would hnve to abandon with an ordiApply package. every Mr. to the for Blttenbender, Scene at the launching of the Saturnla, the lurgest motor ship yet built, at Montfulcone, Italy. On the plat- cording Its plant. As the section In which the nary wall bruah. Suitable for all form In the foreground are Princess Giovanna, who sponsored ' the ship, and the government dignitaries. highest possible production of eggs was located Is a highly producinterior aurfacee plaster, wall plant The ship Is run by Diesel engines. It Is 650 feet long, has an 80 foot beam, Is of 85,000 tons displacement, and during the winter months. board, brick, content, or canvas. tive dairy district, the company made Some Mr. scratch formulae which an carry 26,500 tons of cargo. The passenger-carryinto find another means of capacity Is 2.2S0, exclusive of the crew of 600. It con effort every Blttenbender recommends are as folattain a speed of 21 knots. About this time the lows: 200 pounds of corn to 100 transportation.was Rand road completed, furnishing pounds of oats ; or 200 pounds of corn, forty-siroad miles of 200 pounds of wheat and 100 pounds the city. An Installation of two to of oats. For a mash formula the foltank trucks and two trailers Is now This unique vehicle, designed by A. J. Ilase, president of the Arrow- lowing Is recommended: 100 pounds operated dnlly between this station head Airways, Inc., Is capable of transporting ten passengers over the Ice, bran, 100 pounds middlings or shorts, and the Chicago plant, with the reIt Is moved by an airplane propeller of the push type and develops a speed 100 ponnds ground oats, 100 pounds sult that the highway has saved the of 00 miles an hour. The Ice car was entered In the races at the Duluth ground corn, 60 pounds tankage, 5 closing down of the plant and the pounds salt, 20 pounds bone meal and community retains a profitable place Winter Frolic." 20 pounnds of ground tlmestone. To to market Its milk." this as much liquid buttermilk, sour The rates charged for country haulskim milk or paste buttermilk as the to the birds will consume should be added. ing are directly proportional and condition of the ronds on distance Forty pounds of dried buttermilk pan the various routes, and Browne says be substituted for the liquid milk. that dairymen living along unimproved highways pay from 25 to 50 per cent but Ideal Floor more than those In sections where ImCheap, proved roads have been completed. for the Poultry House The value of an Improved road to a Eight Inches of cinders, gravel or community, he points out, can easily crashed rock covered with about two be measured In the light of these facts. Inches of rich cement will make a The rates range from eight cents cheap but Ideal floor for the poultry hundred pounds for relatively per house. The porous material under short distances over Improved roads the cement will tend to keep the floor to twenty-fiv- e cents for a twelve-mildry. The filling should be tamped -- Where the rates seemed high It haul until It forms a solid base for the was found that the trucks operated concrete, over the roads which had not been Ilollew tile forms perhaps a more improved. For example, milk flelivered satisfactory base for the cement, and to the station at Dundee Is transported LAUREATE OF JEWS inch of cement Is needed over only one-haand paved roads for disto cover a carefully laid floor. It Is tancesgravel Carnation Mush brings to of three to fifteen miles at a more expensive than the other filler. breakfast bowl au the rate of from twelve to eighteen cents your It should be laid on a layer of saDd hundred pounds, while twenty-fivflavor, all the nutriment of per and then covered with rich cement to miles west of Dundee at Herbert the golden wheat fields. Andooe make a smooth surface which Is more over dirt roads for distance! it in minutes thanks to the haulage easily cleaned. of from three to twelve miles is twenAlbers process. ysk yout cents. ty to twenty-fiv- e grocer I -Nebraska Station Gives In 1024 Browne reports that approxot cons eight-gallo44,000 Ration for Laying Hens imately tullk were delivered dally to Chicago Bicycles' are so popular In Francs The ration for laying hens should by twenty-sirailroads, which carried that there Is one to etcry seven per have yellow corn as Its basis and also 68 per cent of the supply, and 141 sons. contain mineral, animal protein, and motor trucks which transported 32 per a green feed. Cracked yellow corn aa cent Milk delivered In any other way a scratch feed and sprouted oats for was negligible In amount. a succulent feed, plus a self-fe-d dry mash made up of 150 pounds of corn meal, 150 pounds of shorts, 100 pounds Illinois Completed 900 of bran, and 100 pounds of meat meal Miles of Road in or tankage Is recommended as Ration By laying 000 miles of pavement In No. 1 by the new Nebraska Station Circular 33. Three other rations are 1025, Bllnols completed more mileage 1023 listed on the back page and the cir- than In any previous year except deof division the highways and 1024, cular as a whole deals with principles This addiclared in a statement and methods of feeding for an averstatement said, the tional mileage," age of above 150 eggs per ben per Is not only of great value to traffic year. In the local communities, but adds much to the value of the mileage alOats Try Sprouted ready existing by making It possible There Is nothing that does more to to reach points heretofore Isolated by earth roads. promote egg production and the general health of the fowls during the "Perhaps the greatest measure of winter months than sprouted oats. local relief was given to the west cenThis Is sneb e cheap feed and oats tral portion of the state between the are so easily sprouted that It la sur- nilnols and Mississippi rivers, where Admiral A. O. Wright of St Augustine, Fla., one of the oldest members prising that there should still be some much heavy grading bad been done f the Confederacy, Is trying to raise money, with the old of pretty girls, to Bialik, ranked as breeders who do not regularly feed during previous years, but wliere paveestablish a workshop for aged Confederate sailors, and to clear up the theChaim Nachman greatest Hebrew poet of the past sprouted oats to heir birds. A good ment could not be completed prior to records of the Confederate sea forces. Funds are being raised by the girls, 800 years, photographed on his arrival sprouter should be considered a ne- this year because of the necessity of wbo. tag" passersby with small Confederate flags. In New Tork. This Is his first visit cessity on every poultry plant They waiting for heavy fills to settle. Evto the United States and la made on can be bad In many forms and In any ery effort will be made to continue Invitation of the United Palestine Ap- size to suit the largest as well as the the highway work of Illinois In 1920 peal. The works of Bialik have been smallest ponltry raiser. If yon have at the same rate." translated Into nearly every modern never fed sprouted oats, try It language and have endeared him to millions of Jews. Education of Children one-thir- Jor allyounvalls self-feedin- g ne g hard-surface- d x Ice Car Makes Its Debut at Winter Frolic in Duluth e Seeks Aid for His Old Comrades lf e j 25- n x 195 Piercing the Continental Divide record-breakin- Poultry Notes BAR ON HER MEDAL If houses and coops are not kept clenn lice and mites take control of things. a a a Dont forget gravel for the hens when enow covers the ground Its their teeth. Make a close examination frequentare gaining or ly to see whether birds losing In weight Health, vigor and vitality must be maintained In poultry If winter eggs are to be obtained. Resolve that this year, If never before, you will supply plenty of Utter and see that It Is changed often. authority says that eggs from bens fed milk freely wfll hatch better Ono and produce more vigorous chicks. e tunnel which Is to penetrate the Work has begun on the The undertaking will be comRockies. Colorado lu the Divide Continental from not $2,000,000. The tunnel will be far will pleted In 1027, and the cost snow blockades twelve-moul- h railroad Previously operation. permit prevented the operation of trains. elx-mll- Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton, prominent In national capital society and wife of Major Milton, receiving the sliver bar of honor for saving human Ilfs, from Mlsa Lois Thompson, representing the United States coast guard. Last year Mrs. Milton received the Coast Guard silver medal for saving Ilfs In 1022, and the bar Is awarded for subsequent life saving in 1B2S In the Chesapeake bay. Convenience for both hens and carebe considered when building a poultry house. Convenience meuns cleanliness and cleanliness means health. The arrangement of fixtures such as water stands, nests, roosts and droppings board, broody coop and mash hopper should be such as to promote ease of cleaning and saving of lubor In caring for the taker should flock. g and Building of Roads Two of the big Items In public expense are the education of the children and the building of good roads. Does anybody seriously propose to stop In any degree financing school privileges and opportunities or halting the good roads program 1 The cost of chewing gum, cigarettes and cosmetics Is grenter than the combined cost of the public and private schools, colleges ard universities, and lifting the highways of the nation out of the mud. Good rwds are big dividend payers, and the education of the children much more necessary and profitable. There are plenty of places to economize without throwing the monkey wrench of disaster Into the Bcliool-house- s or the road machinery. St Cloud Journal-Press- . of many other brands72asKM (MZZGOZDl THT WORLD S GREATEST DAUtNG POZVDSn Coes further lasts longer t Officials of the Lincoln Highway ut Ion have advised the county I sdl. PJUUMI Contin6 as-me- commissioners of Hancock county that there Is no possibility of n change In the route In Wyandot, Hancock, and Allen counties. Ohio. The commissioners had urged a more northerly location. The association states that the present route constitutes an almost perfect tangent through the thret counties named the longest betweer the two coasts. The route was movet1 to Its preseut location some years age tMM n No Chance for Change V mnwnu more than the ( V ordinary Inverting strength EZST BY TOT t ct soy other brand Calea s flats those |