174 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES 
The 7 . W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa . 
French Poultry-Killing Knife 
Price 60 cts., postpaid 
Safe-Edge Killing Knife 
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FRENCH SAFE-EDGE KILLING KNAFE © 
PILLING - PHILA. 
Exactly same as French Killer except cut on one side only. 
Price 60 cts., postpaid. 
Pilling Angular Poultry-Killer 
ANGULAR POULTRY KILLER 
PILUNG-PHILA. 
Price 60 cts., postpaid 
Philadelphia Gape-Worm Extractor 
Price 30 cts., postpaid 
The Pittsburgh Shipping Coop 
The most serviceable, sanitary, and durable Shipping Coop on 
the market. Made of the best galvanized steel bars and wire 
electrically welded together and sufficiently stayed to make it 
rigid throughout. The bottom is made of the best seasoned wood 
and is assembled by the floor-boards being stapled to three cross 
sections and reinforced with cleats on top. 
Standard Size. 27 x 41 x 14 inches high.$3 10 
Turkey Size. 27 x 41 x 20 inches high. 3 65 
Ever-Set Sparrow Trap 
Made of ^-inch galvanized hardware cloth. They have been 
fully tried out and have caught as high as 65 sparrows in one day 
in summer, and 40 in one day in winter in a single trap. 
Size of trap 18 x 18 x 12 inches, with 3 x 5 x 18-inch receiving- 
cage (for drowning), with complete instructions. 
To the Farmer and Poultryman. Fifty sparrows eat daily the 
equivalent of a quart of wheat. Very likely you have many more 
than 50 sparrows fattening on the high-priced feed that you 
intended for your poultry. An Ever-Set Sparrow Trap, in the 
month of June, 1919, caught 562 English sparrows in a back yard 
in the city of Davenport—1,529 in five months (June to October). 
How much feed would these 1,529 have stolen from your poultry- 
yard each day? Without stopping to figure, it is clear that an 
Ever-Set Trap pays for itself in a very short time. Price $3.75, 
postpaid $4. 
Storm King Lantern 
350 CANDLE-POWER 
Get more eggs by hanging a Storm King 
Lantern in your poultry-house. Poultry- 
men everywhere are increasing egg-pro¬ 
duction by using them in hen-houses a few 
hours each night and morning—longer 
feeding hours increase the egg-yield. 
The Storm King makes and burns its 
own gas from common motor gas¬ 
oline, giving more light than twenty 
oil lanterns and costing a little over 
a cent for three hours’ use. Absol utely 
safe. Burns in any position and in 
any wind. No danger, even if tipped 
over. Tested by egg-producing au¬ 
thorities and has their unqualified 
approval. 
Capacity of fount, 1 quart—burns 
12 to 15 hours on one filling. Height 
13 inches, weight 4 pounds. Equip¬ 
ped with Mica Chimney, 1 No. iA 
Rag Mantle, and all accessories. Price $6.25, postpaid $6.50. 
Gradenway 2-in-l Scale 
Weighs and grades eggs instantly! Every poultryman should 
have one to weigh as well as grade eggs before delivering them to 
hatchery or produce buyer. Adapted to weigh eggs of any weight 
from 18 to 32 ounces—simply adjust weight on beam. 
GRADING EGGS. Grading-hole is the acceptable size now 
being used by most hatcherymen and produce buyers. Eggs 
weighing 22 ounces or more per dozen that will not pass through 
hole are No. 1 Selects or Extra Standard. Eggs that pass through 
hole, or eggs that weigh less than 22 ounces per dozen, are No. 
2 Grade. Well constructed of substantial steel. No springs or 
parts to get out of order. 
No. 588. 60 cts. each, 6 for $3.45, 
Oakes Egg-Scale 
A real Egg-Scale—accurate, de¬ 
pendable, and fast. Angle dial is 
easy to read. Individual egg- 
weight and weight per dozen are 
indicated on the double dial. Dial 
is black with figures in white. 
Egg-cup, lever parts, and coun 
terweight are chromium plated 
Bearing-pins are brass. 
No. 20 . $1.60, postpaid. 
The Acme Egg-Grading Scale 
Graded Eggs Mean a Higher Market Value 
It is made entirely of alumi¬ 
num, which makes it rustproof 
and practically indestructible. 
No springs or weights used 
its construction. By placing an 
egg in the cup, the beam will 
automatically adjust itself. 
The lowest visible number 
on the blades will indicate 
the weight in ounces of one 
dozen like eggs. 
Accurately grades all eggs ranging from 
19 ounces to 30 ounces per dozen. Price $2.35, postpaid. 
Another Egg-Scale is shown on page 161 
