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Tfte  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
April  28,  1923 
Chicks 
from  noted 
High- 
Production 
Flocks 
GOOD  CHICKS  from  the  flocks 
of  successful  commercial  poul- 
trymen  of  the  noted  Toms  River, 
N.  J.,  poultry  section. 
White  Leghorn  baby  chicks  from 
pedigreed,  bred-to-lay  hens,  mated 
to  sons  of  200-egg  layers  or  better. 
May  chicks  will  develop  into  ex¬ 
cellent  winter  layers  and  after  May 
15th  are  lower  in  price.  Place 
your  order  now  for  some  of  these 
May  money  makers. 
HARDY  PULLETS,  8  to  10  WEEKS  OLD 
Vigorous,  selected  pullet6,  care¬ 
fully  raised,  and  ready  to  grow 
rapidly  into  early  fall  layers. 
Write  for  Illustrated  Folder 
Authorized  Breeders’  Association 
Wm.  Johnstone,  Mgr. 
Box  F  Toms  River,  New  Jersey 
Member  International  Baby  Chick  Aeeociation 
PORTER’S  CERTIFIED  LEGHORNS 
The  Egg  Producer*— The  Business  Hens 
Certified  by  Cornell  experts  through  the  N.  Y.  S.  Co-operative  Poultry 
Certification  Association.  You  are  protected  and  safeguarded  against 
inferior  stock,  if  you  buy  from  us.  This  official  Certification  guarantees 
our  breeding  stock  to  be  of  the  highest  standard.  Porter’s  S.  C.  W. 
Leghorns  are  heavy  layers  of  large  chalk-white  eggs. 
INCREASE  YOUR  EGG  PRODUCTION 
By  introducing  our  great  line  of  Certified  and  Registered  males.  They 
are  bred  from  Certified  heavy  producers  of  large  chalk-white  eggs. 
Eggs  For  Hatching  From  These  Remarkable  Breeders 
Pullets,  April  hatched.  Delivery  when  half-grown.  Order  now 
Send  For  Interesting  Illustrated  Free  Catalogue 
Come  and  see  one  of  the  best  modern  plants,  which  is  located  on  a  hun¬ 
dred-acre  fruit  farm.  The  conditions  are  ideal.  No  fences.  Free  range. 
FARLEY  PORTER  ....  Box  W.  Sodus,  N.  Y. 
George  Phillips’  While  Leghorn  Chicks 
Shipments  everv  Wednesday.  $20  per  100 
May  2,  $19  May  9,  then  lower  every  week  if 
ordered  now.  Postage  paid;  safe  delivery  guar¬ 
anteed.  F'rom  stock  produced  in  my  pedigree 
matings  of  a  few  best  individuals  of  best  laying 
blood  lines.  My  pen  won  2d  of  entire  New  York 
State  contest  last  two  years  and  2d  of1  entire 
contests  through  six  coldest  months  at  both 
Storrs,  Conn.,  and  Vineland,  N,  J.,  the  year 
before  that.  Most  my  chicks  last  three  years 
have  gone  to  old  customers.  Send  $2  per  100 
now,  balance  C.  0.  D.  „ 
GEORGE  PHILLIPS,  R  26,  North  Haven,  Conn. 
STOP.  READ  AND  WRITE 
•o  Plell  Brothers,  Reliable  Poultrymen,  lor  your 
CHICKS  OF  HI-QU ALITY 
from  free-range  farm  flocks  of  heavy-laying  strains 
25  50  100 
Black  and  White  Leghorns  53.98  57.45  SJ3.90 
Barred  Rocks  ....  4.23  7.95  J4.90 
Rhode  Island  Reds  .  .  4 .48  f -45  J5.90 
Anconas .  4.69  8.88  16.75 
100  per  cent  delivery  guaranteed  by  prepaid  Parcel  Post. 
Catalogue  free. 
PIELL  BROTHERS  •  Dept.  A  -  Plttstown,  N.  J. 
SCHWEGLER’S 
“THOR-O-BRED” 
BABY  CHICKS 
“Live  and  Grow  Big” 
White,  Brown,  Buff  Leghorns,  Barred 
and  White  Rocks,  Rhode  Island  Reds, 
Anconas,  Black  Minorcas,  Bull  Orping¬ 
tons,  12c  and  up. 
Write  for  free  baby  chick  book. 
F.  A.  SCHWEGLER 
207  Northampton  Buffalo,  N.Y. 
from  pure-bred,  selected-heavy 
laying,  free-ranged  hens.  Pre 
paid  parcel  post.  100  percent 
live  arrival  guaranteed.  Free  circular  and 
price  list  on  request.  Get  it. 
R0SELAWN  POULTRY  FARM  &  HATCHERY 
Ottavllle,  Pennsylvania 
Supreme  BABY  CHICKS 
PURE  DARRED  ROCKS  %Af  HITE  ROCKS 
BRED  D|tOWN  LEGHORNS  ■»  HITE  LEGHORNS 
MAPLE  GROVE  POULTRY  FARM 
Write  for  Booklet.  Krensbtowm,  N.  i.  Box  81 
SPENCER’S  BIG  4  CHICKS 
Barred  Rocks,  Reds.  White  Wyandotte*, White  Leg¬ 
horns,  From  Hogan  Tested.  Bred  to  Lay.  Stock  on 
free  range.  Circular  free.  Spencer  Poultry 
Farms  &  Hatchery,  Box  766,  Spencer,  Ohio 
GOOD  PLACE  FOR  GOOD  CHICKS 
Big  and  Sturdy  White  Leghorns,  Barred  Rocks 
WHITE  WYANOOTTIS.  S  C.  REDS.  DUCKS.  New  catalog 
ready.  Free.  Sunny  Side  Poultry  Farm,  Copper  Hill,  N.  J. 
SH  Rlnrl  Minnrcne  16  yearling  Hens,  1  Cockerel. 
. u.  tfiacK minorcas  now  iayine,  ot  course,  ms. 
Much  cheaper  than  raising  to  this  age. 
W.  A.  RANDEL  .  Oxford,  Conn. 
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BABY  CHICKS 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORNS 
Barred  Rocks  and  Rhode  Island  Reds 
Big  husky  chicks  from  the  very  best  of  free 
range  stock.  Circular  and  price  list  free 
Fourteen  years  hatching  experience.  Full 
count  and  safe  delivery  guaranteed. 
BROOKSIDE  POULTRY  FARM 
E.  C.  Brown  Sergeantsville,  N.  J. 
SPECIAL  BABY  CHICK  PRICES 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORNS 
lOO  500  lOOO 
April  25.  May  2  $16  $75  $140 
May  9.  May  16  14  65  120 
Certified  Chix,  $28  per  lOO 
Eight-Week  Pullets  for  immediate  and  late  delivery 
Prices  on  Request 
We  guarantee  entire  satisfaction  and  a  Square  Deal 
JUSTA  POULTRY  FARM,  Southampton.  N.  Y. 
Quality  First 
Baby 
Chicks 
Our  chicks  are  bred  to  lay  from  breeders 
chosen  for  color,  laying  qualities,  size  and 
thrift.  We  know  you  will  like  our  S.  C.  W. 
Leghorns,  B.  P.  Rocks,  S.  C.  R.  I.  Reds  and  W. 
Wyandottes.  Send  for  circular  and  prices. 
WOODWARD  FARMS,  Box  184,  Lambertville,  N.  J. 
BABY  CHICKS -Utility  Strain  S.  G.  White  Leghorns 
Bred  from  our  own  flocks  for  size,  vigor  and  egg- 
production.  May,  J13  ;  June.  S12  per  100,  On  500, 
5  per  cent,  off:  on  1,000,  10  per  cent.  off. 
CLOVER  LEAF  POULTRY  FARM  LaFaroeville,  N.  Y. 
fHirKC  S  C.  W.  and  BR.  L,  13c;  B.  ROCKS.  15c. 
S  C.  REDS,  lBc;  MIXED,  11c.  Special 
prices  on  large  lots.  Order  from  this  adv.  Safe 
delivery  guar.  FRANK  NACE,  McAlisterville,  Pa.  R.  2 
n  \  DV  rmv  s.  C.  W.  L.,  18c,  Barr  Rocks, 
D/*£>  X  LI1IA  15C,  Reds  16c.  8.  C.  B.L.,  18e. 
Broilers.  Special  prices  on  large  lots.  Safe  delivery  guar¬ 
anteed.  Write  for  prices.  3.  N.  Nace,  MoillstervIlU,  Pa. 
Fob  sale-single  comb  white  leghorns. 
Limited  Number  of  Breeding  Stock.  Also  book¬ 
ing  orders  for  ten  and  twelve-week-old  pullets. 
BAYVXLLE  FARMS  -  Ba WILLS,  N.  J. 
White  Leghorn  Quality  Chicks.  Superior  layers. 
Write  NELSON’S  -  Grove  City,  Pa 
White  Wyandottes-Chicks  and  Eggs  255?i”  ail'. 
WYite  for, price  list.  ANDREW  lt.OiKl),  Iioonton,  N.  1,  R,  D,  l 
Missouri;  Alice  Hanneman  (14,  d,  n,  x). 
New  Hampshire:  Mildred  French  (d),  Ruth 
Webster  (14,  1.  n,  x),  Arleue  Colburn  (13,  d,  n, 
r,  x),  Ruth  Gilman  (12.  d),  Elcena  Brown  (10, 
d),  Earl  Anderson  (10,  d,  n,  x),  Paula  Hartfiel 
(d,  1,  n,  x),  Elizabeth  Moody  (12,  d). 
New  Jersey:  May  Wright  (14,  n),  Billy  Lutz 
(8,  d),  Mary  Sehenck,  Wilbur  Brower  (12,  d), 
Frederick  Hunziker  (11,  d),  Robert  Fowkes  (o), 
Grace  Burlew  (10,  d,  n,  x),  Byron  Burlew  (n, 
x),  Kenneth  Bunnell  (10,  n,  v,  x,  z),  Florence 
Day  (15,  d,  n),  Laura  Hall  (17,  d,  n,  r,  z), 
Marie  ltonselle  (12,  n),  Ruth  Partridge  (13,  d), 
Ruth  Hosted  (14,  n,  o),  Anna  Stoll  (n),  Beryl 
Gaskell  (9,  d),  Oscar  Kutzler  (10,  d),  Dorothy 
Ilamlin  (15,  e,  1),  Fred  Birkby  (10,  d,  m,  n,  r), 
Hermia  Turk  (10,  d),  Mildred  Bulman  (12,  d). 
Gladys  Bloomer  (12,  d,  n,  x),  Margaret  Sullivan 
(13,  b),  Dorothy  Adams  (12,  g,  1,  n.  x),  Eliza¬ 
beth  Mensing  (13,  d),  Margaret  Lytle  (14,  d,  n), 
Bertha  Hollenbeck  (11,  d,  n,  x). 
New  York:  Dorothy  Denton  (12,  n).  Clare 
Curley  (10.  d),  Ralph  Duck  (d,  n).  Florance 
Newbury  (11,  n),  Elizabeth  France  (14,  d,  n,  r. 
v,  x).  Lucile  Gifford  (11,  d),  William  Hartmann 
(11,  d),  Carolyn  Veach  (8,  cl ) ,  Agnes  Veaeb  (11, 
d,  v),  Arthur  Decker  (15,  o),  Anna  Drahorad  (8, 
d),  Helen  Drahorad  (9,  d),  Hazel  Springer  (10, 
d),  Glenwood  Gates  (11,  (J ,  m,  n.  x),  Helen 
Cerveny  (14,  d,  v,  z),  Francis  Moyer  (n),  Janet 
Rose  (10,  e,  1,  n),  Charles  Rose  (11,  k,  m,  n), 
Helen  Skinner  (12,  n,  r,  x,  z),  Elizabeth  Mc¬ 
Neil  (10,  d.  z),  Elodie  Ott  (9,  d),  Margarethe 
Soliroeder  (12,  d,  n),  Clara  Schroeder  (15,  d), 
Margaret  Mackenzie  (10,  d,  n,  x,  z),  W.  B.  O. 
(d),  Dorothy  Mackey  (15,  1,  n,  x),  Orla  Loper 
(8,  1,  n,  v),  Vivian  Kells  (11,  d,  n,  x),  Alice 
Cronk  (13,  d),  Doris  Cronk  (d),  Pearl  Hicks  (12. 
d,  n,  x),  Ernest  James  (13,  d),  Harciet  Pischel 
(12,  n,  v,  z),  Janet  Ingersoll  (8,  d),  Dorothy 
Mettler  (9,  n),  Irmgard  Wentzel  (d,  n,-  z),  Myles 
Barry  (11,  o),  Minnie  Klein  (v),  Julia  Danfortli 
(d,  n,  v.  z),  Helen  Suda  (12,  n),  Louise  Caine 
(7,  d),  Donald  Hall  (8.  d),  Ethel  Merrill  (14  d), 
Esther  Ada  Bohr  (12,  d),  Vera  Lamphere  (15,  1), 
Lewis  Wangerin  (14,  d),  Ivah  Miller  (11,  in,  n, 
x,  z),  Doris  McNamire  (12,  d.  n,  x),  Charlotte 
Curtis  (12,  d,  n,  x),  Gladys  Baker  (12,  d,  n), 
Marie  Sarlgen  (10,  n,  z),  Ellen  Rickard  (15,  x, 
z),  Helen  Barry  (10,  d),  Gladys  Burton  (12,  n), 
Mabel  Hewson  (11,  d),  Helen  Benya  (12,  d,  z), 
Hattie  King  (13,  m,  r),  Anita  Crommie  (13,  d, 
n),  Virginia  Calkins  (12,  1,  n),  Bernard  Rogers 
(10,  m,  n),  John  Pekurney  (14,  d),  Caroline  Pe- 
kurney  (12,  d,  n),  Madalene  Fausner  (5,  d),  Eva 
Kinser  (m,  n),  Mildred  Kinser  (13,  d,  r),  Wilda 
Pinney  (d,  x),  Iva  Sullivan  (m,  n,  x,  z),  Lau¬ 
rence  Gavett  (m,  n),  Gladys  Abrams  (14,  d), 
Alice  Phair  (d,  n,  t),  Vera  Colvin  (13,  d,  n), 
Eleanor  Powell  (6,  d),  Theron  Powell  (8,  d), 
Marion  Powell  (10,  d),  Ella  Luoma  (d,  m,  n), 
Irene  Lyke  (8,  d),  Helen  Lyke  (10,  d,  r), 
Evelyn  Lyke  (13.  d,  m,  n,  r),  Forestine  Klauber 
(11,  d),  Clare  Hickey  (d,  m,  n),  Irene  Holtz  (10,. 
d),  Ernest  Holtz  (7,  d),  Rachel  Crouch  (13,  d), 
Ruth  Truesdale  (9,  d,  e,  n,  x),  Ethel  Strong  13, 
d,  n,  x),  Norman  MacDonald  (12,  d),  Leslie 
Bristol  (n,  r),  Kathryn  Bristol  (13),  Ruth 
Blakely  (9,  d),  Carl  Ratsch  (9,  x),  Florence 
Centner  (9,  z),  Marian  Parrow  (15,  d),  Anna 
Orr  (11,  d),  Thelma  Donk  (10),  Ruth  Donk  (7), 
Everett  Male  (12,  d,  n,  x),  Carolyn  Male  (n), 
Ida  Darrow  (8,  d),  Mary  Wilson  (n,  x,  z), 
Doris  Anderson  (9,  d),  W.  Gates  (15,  d),  Fran¬ 
ces  Flaherty,  John  Johnson  (10,  d,  n,  r,  x), 
Soren  Olsen,  Margaret  Reid  (13,  d,  x),  Mar¬ 
garet  Mould  (n),  Rose  Ryder  (12,  m,  r),  Gladys 
Dye  (13,  n,  x),  Edna  Skellie  (10,  n,  x),  Mar¬ 
garet  Parris  (11,  b,  d,  n,  x),  Susan  Bishop  (8, 
d),  Edna  Koenig  (13,  d,  r,  v,  z),  Lena  Kober 
(12,  n),  Virginia  Kendall  (9,  n),  Vera  Bayley 
(9,  d),  Stanley  Trimble  (12,  d,  n),  Doris  F’ar- 
milo  (11,  d,  n),  Helen  Farmilo  (13,  d),  Flor¬ 
ence  Alvord  (15,  d,  e,  m,  n),  Martha  Snell  (n, 
x),  George  Benedict  (d,  n,  r),  Harry  Crawford 
(15,  d),  Gertrude  Countryman  (9,  n,  x,  z), 
Marion  Bretsch  (10,  d,  n),  Clair  Crandall  (13), 
Harold  Crandall  (11,  v),  Anna  Dziewaitowzkl 
(12,  m,  n,  v),  Elsie  Henion  (10,  d,  n),  Lillie 
Sprague  (11,  d,  n,  v),  Eunice  Kinne  (15,  d,  n), 
Wilfred  Kinne  (11,  d),  Phyllis  McAdams  (13, 
d,  k,  z),  Andrew  Messick  (15,  d,  o),  Elsie 
Kreusch  (13,  d),  Ruth  Watts  (10,  b,  d,  1,  n), 
Jessie  Lamb  (12,  d,  n,  r),  Wendell  Boyce  (15, 
n,  x),  Nelson  Dean  (15,  d),  Elizabeth  Workman 
(1,  n),  Alice  Volk  (11,  n,  x),  Florence  Volk  (13, 
d,  n,  x),  Rachel  Briggs  (14  d,  r),  Avis  Smith 
(10,  d,  n,  x,  z),  Vivian.  Whipple  (11,  d),  Al¬ 
fred  Kaisten  (13,  k),  Margaret  Hubbard  (14,  d, 
el,  Luraina  Persing  (12  C,  x),  Helen  Williams 
(15,  d),  Elizabeth  Van  Auken  (13,  d,  m), "George 
Briggs  (15,  d),  Kathryn  Baker  (13,  x,  z),  Elsie 
Baker  (in),  Aueril  Adner  (10,  d),  Emma  Keidel 
(16,  m,  n,  v),  Rosebelle  Anthony  (12,  m,  n,  v), 
Mabel  Holcomb  (12,  d,  x),  Mabel  Bellinger  (12, 
d,  n),  Anna  Fessenden  (11,  b,  1,  n,  x),  Harry 
Pray  (11,  d),  Hazel  Pray  (14,  d),  Natalia 
Riefler  (11,  d,  1,  m,  n),  Catherine  Christensen 
(6,  d),  Ella  Chase  (11,  n,  x,  z).  Rose  Wogatzke 
(12,  d),  Lydia  Saarie  (11,  d),  Alice  Bahret  (10. 
d),  Gertrude  Kopaskle  (k,  1,  n,  r,  x,  z),  Mar¬ 
garet  Kopaskie  (1,  n,  r,  x,  z),  Gladys  Foster 
(10,  n). 
North  Carolina:  Herbert  W.vllie  (9,  d),  War¬ 
ren  Wyllie  (11,  d),  Alfred  Wyllie  (13,  d). 
Ohio:  Adrian  Carson  (19.  d),  Geraldine  Car- 
son  (12,  d,  n,  x),  Charlotte  Bell  (17,  d,  r), 
Eleanor  Piper  (11,  n),  Frieda  Mann  (14,  d,  n, 
r,  x,  z),  Ruth  Metzler  (d).  J.  Ridgway  (e.  1,  n, 
x),  Mary  Pluhas  (15,  k,  1,  n),  Milo  Sprunger 
(15,  b,  1,  m,  n,  o),  Irene  Gschwender  (12,  v,  x, 
z),  Hazel  Douglas  (10,  d),  Blanche  McGlone  (r), 
Geraldine  Russell  (b,  p,  z),  Elsie  Zauner  (10, 
d),  Dorothy  Pottenger  (12,  d,  r). 
Pennsylvania:  Mildred  Logue  (12,  1,  n,  x,  z), 
Martha  Paden,  Maurice  Schlock  (d,  n,  x),  Har¬ 
old  Irwin  (12,  1,  n),  Helen  Weaver  (1.  n), 
Evalyn  Sermack  (12,  d),  Marrianne  Paranowski 
(17,  d,  n),  Paul  Rice  (16,  d),  Mary  Gibson  (12, 
d),  Marion  Johnson  (16,  d),  David  Linaberry 
(11,  d,  e,  1,  n,  x),  Esther  Gerhard  (13,  d,  n), 
Hope  Lehigh  (9,  d),  Faith  Lehigh  (11,  d), 
David  Lehigh  (r),  Esther  Bell  (9,  z),  Beulah 
Miller  (13.  d),  Alice  Bowman  (12,  m.  n),  Gene¬ 
vieve  Weiss  (9,  d),  Alexander  Weiss  (11,  d, 
m,  n.  p),  Ruth  Coulton  (12,  n,  o,  r),  Mary 
Brandt]  (d,  r),  Dorothy  Mitchell  (14,  e,  1),  Ger¬ 
trude  Wilson  (10,  n,  x),  Mary  Kulp  (1,  n), 
Annabelle  Emory  (11,  d,  n),  Ella  Brunner  (13. 
d,  n,  x).  Virginia  Ivagev  (14.  o),  Lydia  Worth 
(10.  d),  Thelma  Woollens  (10,  d),  Anna  Rush- 
more  (10,  d,  n,  x,  z),  Dorothy  Bair  (9,  d), 
Jeannette  Bair  (11,  d),  Gladys  Fish  (13,  k,  1, 
n),  Frances  Johnson  (14,  d),  Wayne  Spangler 
(1,  n,  v),  Genevieve  Bock  (1,  n). 
Rhode  Island:  Grace  King  (13,  d,  e,  m,  n,  r), 
Theresa  Matthews  (d,  r),  Hazel  Bailey  (n). 
Hazel  Stone  (16,  d),  Catherine  Phillips  (13,  d), 
Lillian  Matson  (11,  d),  Sylvia  Rinne  (15,  d,  r). 
Virginia:.  Isabel  Lambert  (10,  d),  Mabel  Cas- 
person  (12,  d,  m,  n,  z),  Ernest  Hottel  (12). 
West  Virginia:  Ruth  Freeland  (8.  d),  Hulda 
Triplett  (13.  d,  n),  Virginia  Irvine  (12,  d,  x). 
State  Unknown:  Madge  Lynch  (14-,  d,  v,  x,  z). 
It  was  a  secluded  corner,  hemmed  in 
with  palms  and  fairy  lights,  calm,  cool 
and  restful.  “Do  you  realize  what  it 
would  mean  if  I  were  to  give  you  a  beau¬ 
tiful  diamond  ring?”  Charlie  asked  softly. 
Sybil  thought  she  knew,  but  instead  of 
saying  so1 — for  she  wished  to  hear  him 
say  those  swejst  words  himself — she  cooed 
gently:  “What — what  would  it  meau?" 
“It  would  mean,”  he  said,  “that  I  should 
have  to  live  on  10-cent  luncheons  aud 
wear  my  old  clothes  for  a  year.” — Newr 
York  Globe. 
Quality  chicks  at 
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Kerr’s  Guaranteed  Lively 
Chicks  for  1923  are  even 
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These  chicks  at  popular  prices 
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Their  breeding  is  planned  to 
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We  guarantee  100%  delivery, 
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the  mail  will  be  replaced  or 
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Kerr’s  Chick  Book  describes 
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