34-36 Light Street, Baltimore, Md 
Poultry Supplies 59 
NEWTOWN COLONY BROODERS 
Will Raise Every Raisable Chick—Ask Any Owner 
“A Newtown Mother” 
The Newton Coal Burning Brooder has the reputation of being the most efficient brooder 
made. It needs no introduction to poultrymen. It was the first coal-burning, self-feeding, self¬ 
regulating colony brooder put on the market, having been longer in use than any other of its type. 
It is giving efficient service in every state in the Union and eleven foreign countries, and repre¬ 
sents the modern, up-to-date brooder in the highest form of development. It is durable, easy to 
operate, safe, economical and labor saving. There is no brooder on the market which can be com¬ 
pared in any way to this brooder. When you think of these features you can see what Newtown is. 
It cares for all your chicks regardless of weather conditions. It burns a good grade of soft coal 
satisfactorily, as well as hard coal. It holds the fire and does not require constant attention. 
You don’t have to get up at night to see if your chicks have enough heat. They’re always safe 
and warm with Newtown. 
Weight Chick Coal Diam. of Size of 
Model Crated Capacity Capacity Hover Pipe Price 
No. 11 .220 lbs. Up to 500 43 lbs. 50 in. 4 in. $32.50 
No. 12 .306 lbs. Up to 1000 62 lbs. 56 in. 5 in. 40.00 
No. 8 .130 lbs. Up to 500 50 lbs. 56 in. 5 in. 21.50 
No. 9 .155 lbs. Up to 1000 65 lbs. 62 in. 5 in. 26.50 
Descriptive Circular on Request 
In ordering repair parts always give number of Brooder Stove and name of part wanted 
THE PUTNAM BROODER 
This is used to heat a home-made brooder 
which will take the best of care of from 30 to 
60 chicks. Instructions for making brooder 
packed with every heater. 
IMPROVED LIV-AN-GRO 
BROODER 
Save 95 per cent of your chicks 
Metal feed pan and water trough with 
sanitary Yi inch mesh galvanized wire bot¬ 
tom, wire rods for holding wire bottom in 
place. Both cover and body are of extra 
heavy grade of corrugated board with desir¬ 
able insulating properties. Adjustable 
guards at feed and water openings. 
Electrically Heated. The electric heater 
consists of 6 feet of extension cord and one 
large metal circulation tube to hold electric 
bulb (bulb is not furnished). In Winter, when 
the room temperature is 65 or 70 degrees, a 
40 watt bulb is recommended. $1.95, post¬ 
paid $2.10. 
DRAFT EQUALIZER 
The adjustable Draft Equalizer solves a 
problem for the user of coal-burning brood¬ 
ers as it helps to maintain a steadier fire on 
windy days. This prevents the coal burning 
too fast or wind blowing smoke back down 
the chimney, causing fire to smother. The 
added protection given by this simple device 
can hardly be estimated. The Draft Equal¬ 
izer is made with either 4 inch or 5 inch gal¬ 
vanized pipe. 90c., postpaid $1.00. 
X-X 
At the first hint of trouble, get in touch 
with our Poultry Department—this 
service is free 
M.-S. WONDER BRED CHICKS 
Blood Tested—State Certified 
100% Live Delivery 
We advise placing orders in advance as the 
demand for our chicks is always heavy. We 
quote prices for February and March. 
April prices $1.00 per 100 less than February 
and March. May and June prices $1.00 per 
100 less than April. Small quantities accord¬ 
ingly. Prices subject to change. 
Leghorns. White, 
brown, buff. 
Rocks. Barred, white, 
buff. 12.00 
Reds. 
Wyandottes. White. 
Orpingtons. White, 
buff. 13.00 
Minorcas. Black, white, 
buff. 13.00 
Special prices on lots of 500 or more. 
100 
50 
25 
$10.00 
$5.50 
o 
© 
12.00 
6.50 
3.50 
12.00 
6.50 
3.50 
12.00 
6.50 
3.50 
13.00 
7.00 
3.75 
13.00 
7.00 
3.75 
MAMMOTH WHITE PEKIN DUCK¬ 
LINGS IN SEASON. $25.00 per 100, 
$13.00 per 50, $7.00 per 25. 
NOTICE 
Due to the close margin on which baby 
chicks, eggs and all livestock is sold, we are 
obliged to sell this commodity for spot cash 
only. All orders should be accompanied 
by cash. 
One-fourth (25 per cent) of the amount of 
the order should accompany all orders for 
baby chicks for future delivery. 
ADJUSTABLE ROOF SADDLE 
For Coal Burning Brooder Stoves 
The new Adjustable Roof Saddle is adjust¬ 
able to care for any pitch roof; is furnished 
complete with stack and rain cap as illus¬ 
trated. Made for two sizes of pipe—4 in. and 
5 in., which should be specified in ordering. 
It is rustproof and rainproof, being made 
from heavy galvanized iron. Packed one to 
carton. Shipping weight, 11 lbs. 
For 4 in. Pipe—Weight, 7 lbs.$1.35 
For 5 in. Pipe—Weight, 7 lbs. 1.50 
STOVE PIPE 
3 in. 4 in. 5 in. 
Galvanized, 2 ft. joints.$0.25 $0.30 $0.35 
Black, 2 ft. joints.20 .25 .30 
ELBOWS 
3 in. 4 in. 5 in. 
Galvanized .$0.30 $0.30 $0.35 
Black .20 .20 .25 
By Parcel Post add 10c. to each elbow or 
joint of pipe. 
BEFORE YOU RECEIVE YOUR CHICKS CHECK THE EQUIPMENT 
The last item of preparation is the checking of the equipment. We like to brood chicks 
in lots of 250, so the items below are based accordingly. 
Have a good supply of fuel on hand. Use chick wire to enclose chicks around hover for 
first few days. For litter use granulated Peat Moss, one bale covers 250 sq. ft. one inch 
deep. Use three 40 in. mash feeders, see page 60. For water use two six quart founts with 
adjustable stands, see page 60. At least two, 3 compartment hoppers are necessary to 
supply grit, charcoal and shell. Start with 300 lbs. of chick starter mash, use a good com¬ 
mercial grade. When this mash is about gone, change gradually to a good growing mash. 
Buy 100 lbs. of good chick scratch and then change gradually to intermediate size. Be sure 
to have a supply of green feed available. Finely chopped Lettuce, Swiss Chard, Kale, Cab¬ 
bage, Clover, Oat Sprouts or Alfalfa. All are good. For Chick Food see page 65. 
