THE RURAL EDUCATOR 



is the National Journal of Rural and Agri- 

 cultural Education for Teachers, Preachers, 

 Rural Leaders and Progressive Farmers. It 

 is attuned to the Rural Idea. 



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 our Correspondence School of Agricultural 

 Education. 



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 Special to Teachers and Lovers of Nature-Study. For $1.50 we will 

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 THE RURAL EDUCATOR, Ohio State University, COLUMBUS, OHIO 



SAVE OUR NATIVE BIRDS 



You can keep native birds about your place 

 many weeks later than usual by setting out the 



Dodson Sheltered Food House 

 for Birds 



and you will save the lives of many birds by so doing. It is 



/ a fact that birds do not freeze to death, they starve to death. 



Many native birds will remain north all winter if they get 



' plenty of food. This is true of robins, thrushes, blue birds" 



- '^ ' flickers, downy woodpeckers, nut hatches and many other birds. 



This Sheltered Food House should be set out right now — 

 for the bird's sake 



Built of clear, white pine and is 24 x 24 x 18 inches. Price with 8 foot pole 18.00 f . o. b. 

 Chicago — with copper roof $10.00. A smaller Shelter and Feeding Table (different 

 design) with 8 foot pole, 56.00 — with copper roof, S7.o0. 



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TRAP FOR SPARROWS /" "" - --^ 



You can get rid of English Sparrows 

 — the pests that drive away song birds. 



The Dodson Sparrow Trap ^ 



is catching thousands of sparrows. Used " ' ' 



all over America. Works automatically 



all the time. Remove sparrows once a day. 



This is the Dodson Sparrow Trap. It catches as many as 75 to 100 sparrows a day. 

 Made of tinned wire. Size — 36 x 18 x 12 inches. Price, including receiving box, 55.00 

 f . o. b. Chicago. 



For illustrated folders about birds, bird house shelter and feeding houses or for any 

 information on the subject of native birds, write to The Man The Birds Love — address 

 JOSEPH H. DODSON, 1218 Association Building, Chicago, 111. 

 (Mr. Dodson Is a Director of the Illinois Audubon Society.) 



