MICHELL’S RELIABLE POULTRY SUPPLIES 
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THE NEW 1934 MODEL SOL-HOT BROODER 
Sol-Hot is the only brooder on the market that has a different 
size burner for each size canopy. It costs more to build them this 
way, but it means economy for you. 
You take no risk when you order a Sol-Hot 
If you are thinking of buying a brooder this season, by all 
means buy a Sol-Hot—it means so much to you in the way of 
saving of labor and better results in the rearing of your chicks. 
You may be able to buy a brooder that costs a little less 
money, but based on the better value you get—the more chicks 
you will raise—the freedom from trouble—the elimination of fire 
hazard—Sol-Hot is by far the cheapest brooder in the long run. 
It’s the Twin Float Automatic Oil Level Control 
Sol-Hot, with its many years of undisputed leadership, once 
more steps “Way out in front” this season with the greatest 
invention ever made for oil-burning Brooders. The patented 
TWIN-FLOAT Oil Level entirely eliminates the trouble and 
bother of having to level up the brooder in order to get it to burn 
properly. Equipped with the New Twin-Float Oil Level, the 
Sol-Hot Brooder can be set anywhere, regardless of uneven floor 
conditions. Comes assembled, ready for immediate operation. 
No leveling of any kind needed. 
SOL-HOT ELECTRIC BROODER 
Just plug into any 
electric light socket, 
set the temperature 
control on the Sol-Hot 
Electric Brooder at 
the temperature de¬ 
sired, turn on the 
electricity and that’s 
all there is to it. The 
Sol-Hot Electric will 
give you the tempera¬ 
ture desired day in and 
day out—week after 
week and month after 
month without atten¬ 
tion. No ashes to carry or sweep up, no refueling every day, and, 
best of all, chicks are kept warm and comfortable in an atmos¬ 
phere that is pure and fresh. 
Prices 
SH85—34 in. Canopy; capacity, 250 to 300 chicks.$16.00 
SH90—44 in. Canopy; capacity, 500 chicks.18.00 
SH95—54 in. Canopy; capacity, 1000 chicks. 20.00 
EUREKA COAL STOVE BROODER 
This type has a corru¬ 
gated fire pot claimed to be 
gas proof; is self regulat¬ 
ing and the manufacturer 
claims you can operate it 
at a cost of 5 cents per day. 
It requires no attention 
except coaling once in 24 
or 48 hours according to 
weather. Made in two 
sizes: 
No. 11, weight 95 lbs., 
for brooding 500 chicks, 
$14.00. 
No. 22, weight 117 lbs., 
for brooding 1000 chicks, 
$17.50. 
PUTNAM BROODER HEATER 
100 Per Cent Safe 
No danger from fire—no trouble—no worry. All you have to 
do is put oil in container, prime and light the burner, and turn 
flame control valve—like knob on gas stove—to height desired. 
The oil container is connected to the burner with copper tubing. 
It can be set anywhere, on the floor, on a shelf, high or low—it 
makes no difference. Burner cannot overflow—cannot go out— 
the Twin-Float absolutely prevents it. Operating a Sol-Hot is as 
simple as using a gas stove. 
Prices 
Baby, 24-inch Canopy, broods 100 chicks.$11.50 
Standard, 34-inch Canopy, broods 250 chicks. 16.00 
Standard, 44-inch Canopy, broods 500 chicks. 18.00 
Standard, 54-inch Canopy, broods 1000 chicks. 20.00 
Complete descriptive circular on Sol-Hot Brooders free on 
request. 
PILLING CAPONIZING SETS 
The operation of caponizing is very simple and is easily 
performed with the instruments contained in these caponizing 
sets. The instructions sent with each are so complete and explicit 
that any person, after a careful reading of same, will be able to 
perform the operation. 
F Each 
Lansdowne, No. 1 
Farmers. 
Philadelphia. 
$5.00 
3.50 
5.00 
This can be used in any 
home-made brooder. The 
heater acts like an open 
fireplace, carrying the foul 
air out and drawing the fresh 
air in, thus providing perfect 
ventilation automatically. 
Heat is radiated from above 
onto the backs of chicks, 
giving the natural and sooth¬ 
ing effect of the hen, without 
the lice. Made of brass and 
galvanized iron and is prac¬ 
tically indestructible. Price of heater, $4.75 (by P. P., $5.00). 
LITTLE PUTNAM STOVE 
This is used under the drinking 
vessels of the poultry house to keep 
the water from freezing in the cold¬ 
est Winter weather. The stove is 
nine inches in diameter and four 
inches high; made of galvanized iron 
and equipped with a burner. The 
oil tank holds three pints of oil and 
burns three to four weeks without re¬ 
filling or any other attention; the wick never needs trimming. 
Price, $2.00 (by P. P., $2.15). 
Parcel Post charges cover postage and special packing required 
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