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May  5,  1923 
702 
Extra  Quality  Chicks  $14.00 
Per  Hundred 
Pure-bred  Barron  English  White  Leghorns,  Brown  Leg¬ 
horns  and  Anconas.  Strong,  sturdy,  superhatched 
chirks  that  will  grow,  lay  and  pay.  Modern  65-acre 
poultry  farm.  Ten  years  careful  breeding  for  heavy 
egg  production.  Wonderful  winter  layers.  Winners  at 
leading  shows.  Shipped  postpaid,  100  per  cent  live  ar¬ 
rival,  and  absolute  satisfaction  guaranteed. 
Order  today  or  write  for  catalogue. 
J.  H.  GEERL1NGS,  Leghorn  Breeder  Zeeland,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Mich. 
WENE  ELLS  CHUCKS 
and  8-WEEK  PULLETS 
6,000  8KLECTEH  BREEDING  HEN 8 
8.  O.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
Backed  by  8  years’  continuous  breeding.  Every 
Chick  bred  and  hatched  on  our  Farms.  Increase 
your  profits  by  knowing  the  parent  stock.  Write 
Immediately  for  May  and  June  special  prices. 
WENE  ELLS  FARMS,  Ilcpt.  11,  Vineland,  N.  J 
BABY 
CHICKS 
BUNGALOW  POULTRY  FARM 
REDUCED  PRICES 
All  our  quality  S.  C.  White  Leghorns 
After  May  12,  $16  per  100 
Circular.  Custom  hatching,  3c. 
per  egg.  Parcel  Post  Prepaid. 
Monmouth  Junction,  N,  J. 
'Phone,  Plainsboro  628 
Baby  CHICKS 
Without  exception  we  are  the  largest  breeders  of 
Single  Comb  Rhode  Island  Reds  in  New  England. 
Our  stock  is  known  from  coast  to  coast  for  its 
wonderful  vigor  and  remarkable  egg  production. 
Catalog  on  request. 
REDBIRD  FARM  Wrentham,  Mass. 
VJ  inV  From  Davi.  Strain  of  Certified 
DAD!  S.C.W.LEGHORNS 
For  16  years  have  culled  and  bred  for  size,  vigor 
and  heavy  egg  production.  Strong  chicks  which 
develop  into  prolific  layers  of  large  white  eggs.  Pa¬ 
rent  stock  250  to  315-egg  strain.  No  better  chicks. 
Write  for  prices.  ARCHER  W.  DAVIS,  Mt.  Sinai,  L.  I  .  N  Y. 
S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
from  selected  and  trapnested  hens,  mated  to  pedi¬ 
greed  males  from  211  to  252-egg  hens.  Price,  Mar.  and 
April,  $25  per  100;  $230  per  1,000.  NOT  HOW  CHEAP,  BUT 
HOW  GOOD.  Member  of  Cornell-Long  Island  Poultry 
Project.  ME  ADO  WEDGE  FARM,  R.  36, 
A,  T.  STITT,  Supt.  of  Poultry,  Cedftrhurst,  L.  I.,  N.Y. 
LAWRENCEVILLE  LEGHORN  FARM 
Healthy,  farm-raised  Leghorns.  S.  C.  White  (ex¬ 
clusively)  trap-nested,  bred-to-lay.  Better  chicks  at 
liatcherv  prices.  Catalog.  Bdi  8.  Ph,n«  B6M  Liwrancvilla,  H.J 
SiiOTsS 
Now  booking  orders  for  Hatching  eggs.  No  chicks.  Our 
stock  is  bred  to  lay  and  will  produoe  chicks  that  live  and 
pay.  Our  flock  average  last  year  was  160  to  180  large  white 
eggs.  CEDARHURST  POULTRY  FARM,  Rahway,  N.  J. 
Mayroyd  Poultry  Farm 
BREEDERS  OF  SINGLE  COMB  WHITE  LEGHORNS  AND  BARRED 
PLYMOUTH  ROCKS  "  THAT  LAY  AND  PAY." 
HATCHING  EGGS  AND  BABY  CHICKS 
NEW  DORP  HEIGHTS  Box  B  Staten  Island.  N.Y. 
Trapnested  White  Leghorns.  Eggs,  $8  hundrad 
.Chicks,  $16  hundred.  WtBNEU  BB08.,  Mt.  Marian,  N.T. 
S.  C.  While  Leghorn  Eggs  S#  p$5 
hundred.  BRANCH  BROOK  FARM,  Townshend,  Maryland 
LONG  ISLAND’S  LARGEST  EGG  FARM 
THE  STRAIN  THAT  BUILT  IT 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns  Exclusively 
Come  and  see  them  or  write  for  Prices  on  Chioks,  Eggs, 
and  Breeding  Pens.  Lsna  0»k  Ptullry  Farm,  Babylon,  L.  L,  N.  1. 
Orders  taken  now  for  White  Leghorn  day-old 
m  at  818  per  100;  April  and  May 
f  HIl  K  N  delivery;  also  hatching  eegs  at 
|2  per  sitting  of  13  eggs.  Address 
PLEA8ANTDALE  FARM,  Pleasantdale, 
West  Orange,  N.  J.  Mr.  George  Hamfelpt 
HAMPTON’S  Black  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
Get  my  free  circular  before  you  order  chicks.  Tells  why 
the  BLACK  LEGHORN  is  the  greatest  layer  and  most  profit¬ 
able  breed  on  earth.  Write  today. 
A.  E.  HAMPTON  Bo*  R  PITTSTOWN,  N.  J. 
BOTTCHER’S  LEGHORNS 
Chicks  and  hatching  eggs  from  stock  of  demonstrat¬ 
ed  higli  production.  Send  foreircular  quoting  offic¬ 
ial  records  of  their  performance  in  the  New  Jersey 
Egg  Laying  Contests.  Special  discount  for  May  and 
June  deliveries.  J.  W.  B0TTCHER.  Mount  Holly.  N.  J. 
S.  C.  White 
LEGHORN 
CHIX 
Barron’s  Best  Stock  plus  five 
generations  of  Trapnesting, 
Vigorous  Farm-raised  Breeders. 
Harry  B.  Cook,  Orange, Conn. 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns  HEgGTsc  V™ 
2-yr.-old  selected  stock.  All  breeders  hatched  from 
certified  hens.  $6  per  100.  CHAS.  TAYLOR,  Liberty,  N.Y. 
COU  SALE— SINGLE  COMB  WHITE  LEGHORNS. 
I  Limited  Number  of  Breeding  Stock.  Also  book¬ 
ing  orders  for  ten  and  twelve-week-old  pullets. 
BAYV1LLE  FARMS  _ - _ BawillB,  N.  J. 
Black  LEGHORN  CHIXpf^foo. 
Bank  Ref.  Circular.  Geo.  Cullen,  Klkview,  Fa.. 
Make  Money  Raising  Squabs 
Highest  market  ever  known.  Breeders 
shipped  everywhere.  Write  for  prices. 
Homers.  Carneaux,  White  kings  a  Specialty. 
Allston  Squab  Co.,  38  N.  Beacon  St,  Allston,  Mass. 
Important  to  Advertisers 
Copy  and  instructions  for  clas¬ 
sified  advertisements  must  reach 
us  on  Thursday  morning  in  order 
to  insure  insertion  in  following 
week’s  paper.  Change  of  copy  or 
notice  to  discontinue  advertise¬ 
ment  should  reach  us  on  Tues¬ 
day  morning  in  order  to  prevent 
advertisement  appearing  in  follow¬ 
ing  week’s  paper. 
GUARANTEE 
A  60%  guarantee  of  sex,  giving  a  ma¬ 
jority  of  either  cockerel  or  pullet  chicks, 
as  ordered,  plus  unsurpassed  quality 
in  high  egg  bred  chicks,  bespeaks 
Utility  Hatchery  &  Farms  success, 
and  the  satisfaction  of  its  customers. 
Grade  AAA  flocks  are  sired  by  pedi¬ 
greed  males,  sworn  records  from 
250-287.  Grade  A  A  and  Grade  A 
from  tested  and  selected  flocks  of 
exceptional  merit. 
Delivery  date  guaranteed— 100%  live  delivery  guaranteed— 
60%  sex  guaranteed — Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
Term®  cash,  except  on  advance  orders,  25%  down,  remainder 
one  week  before  shipped^  ^  _  _ 
ORDER  FROM 
THESE  PRICES 
S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
Grade  A - - I4c 
Grade  AA _ _ 15c 
Grade  AAA  . 16c 
OTHER  BREEDS 
S.  C.  Anconas _ _ _ 17c 
S.  C.  Brown  Leghorns _ 17c 
S.  C.  Barred  Rocks  - 20c 
S.G.R.  I.  Red  _ 20c 
Broiler  Chicks  .....  ..._ .  10c 
All  .old  out  well  into  June 
LORD  FARMS 
S.  C.  W.  LEGHORNS 
Quality  dependable  chicks  will  come 
through  with  a  profit  where  ordinary 
stock  will  show  a  loss.  This  is  particu¬ 
larly  true  of  late  hatched  chicks. 
PRICES  FOR  JUNE 
Our  Famous  Grade  A  Chicks,  for 
week  of  June  10,  will  cost  you  : 
For  85-49  CJlilcka...  .  18c 
For  50-99  Chicks.  l?c 
For  100-499  Chick*. ...'. ‘.'l6o 
For  500-999  Chicks . 16k-o 
For  lOOO  Chicks  or  More  16c 
Week  of  June  17,  lc  less;  week  of 
.Tune  24,  2c  less,  each. 
Grade  B  Chicks,  are  2  cents  cheaper 
than  Grade  A 
Send  for  Our  80-Page  Catalogue 
LORD  FARMS 
67  FOREST  ST.  METHUEN.  MASS. 
QUALITY 
RELIABILITY 
KIRKUP’S 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn  Chicks 
American  Strain 
REDUCED  PRICES  (In  any  quantity)  e 
May  8th..  $20.00  per  100  May  29th . $12.50  per  100 
May  15th..  17.50  “  “  June  Chicks.:  12  00  “  " 
May  22nd..  15.00  “  “  Certified  Chicks.  35.00  “  “ 
Bred  for  size,  vigor,  and  large  white  eggs.  All 
breeding  stock  carefully  selected.  Chicks, 
hatched  in  our  new  Buckeye  machines, 
shipped  every  Tuesday.  Safe  delivery  and 
full  count  of  strong,  healthy  chicks  guaran¬ 
teed.  Send  for  prices  and  let  us  refer  you  to 
old  customers. 
KIRKUP  BROTHERS,  Mattituck,  N.  Y. 
Member  N.  Y.  8.  Co-operative  Poultry  Certification 
Association 
PITTSFIELD 
PURE-BRED  DAY-OLD  CHICKS 
13  th  Annual  Price  Reduction 
Begins  May  1st,  1933 
Tell  us  how  many  chick,  you  want,  what  breed, 
and  when  you  want  them,  when  you  write  for 
prices. 
FIVE  PRINCIPAL  BKEEH8 
S.  C.  Khode  Island  Itede,  Barred  Plymouth 
ltocke,  8.  O.  White  Leghorn*.  White  Plymouth 
Hock*  and  T  hit©  Wyandotte, 
Do  not  delay  writing  for  our  catalog  and  reduced 
prices.  No  money  is  required  with  your  order. 
Safe  delivery  is  assured.  Write  today  to  the 
PITTSFIELD  POULTRY  FARMS  CO. 
240  Main  Street  Holliston,  Mass. 
Why  Not  Buy  Baby  Chicks  From  a  High 
Producing  Flock  ? 
Riverdale  Poultry  Farm 
CORTLAND,  N.  Y. 
Member  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A. 
Not  a  Commercial  Hatchery 
TOM  BARRON  S.  C.  W.  L. 
10%  Discount  on  Orders  of  1000  or  More 
Our  birds  won  at  Production  Show  held  by  Poultry  Department, 
Cornell  University,  December  4th  to  8th,  1922 
R.  E.  NEWCOMB,  Prop., C.  A.  O’DEA,  Mgr. 
THE  HENYARD 
Cure  for  Egg-eating  and  Pulling  Feathers 
On  pages  431  and  456  there  were  ques¬ 
tions  about  curing  hens  from  feather¬ 
pulling  and  egg-eating,  and  one  man  gave 
the  cure  of  cutting  the  upper  and  lower 
beak  down  to  the  “quick”  with  a  knife. 
I  practiced  that  30  years  ago,  but 
found  a  small  file  much  better  to  use  than 
a  knife,  as  that  was  liable  to  cut  too 
deep,  and  make  a  sore  spot.  A  small  flat 
file;  I  used  a  5-in.  second  cut,  file  (the 
“bastard  cut”  is  too  coarse,  the  “smooth 
cut”  too  fine),  and  found  it  much  better 
than  a  knife.  Only  about  one-third  of  an 
inch  from  the  front  end  needs  to  be  filed. 
Don’t  make  it  bleed.  The  effect  is  just  the 
same  as  when  one  cuts  his  fingernail  too 
close ;  it’s  very  tender  to  touch. 
Then  put  some  china  eggs  in  the  nests, 
and  one  or  two  on  the  floor.  When  the 
egg-eating  hen  strikes  at  the  china  egg, 
it  hurts  awfully,  and  she  won’t  do  it  more 
than  two  or  three  times.  She  is  afraid  to 
pick  at  an  egg  after  that.  As  the  point 
of  her  beak  does  not  come  together,  she 
cannot  pinch  a  feather  tight  enough  to 
pull  it  out.  The  shell  of  the  beak  grows 
out  again  in  a  few  days,  the  same  as  your 
fingernail  does,  'but  by  that  time  the  cure 
is  made. 
When  egg-eating  first  begins,  look  at 
the  hens’  beaks  when  they  have  just  gone 
to  roost,  and  usually  you  can  detect  the 
culprit  by  seeing  egg  yolk  on  her  beak. 
Shut  her  up  and  see  if  any  eggs  are 
broken  the  next  day ;  if  not,  then  you 
have  the  only  egg-breaker,  and  can  try 
the  file  cure. 
Deep  nests  are  often  the  cause  of  egg¬ 
breaking.  No  nests  should  be  entered 
from  the  top,  so  a  hen  jumps  down  on  top 
of  whatever  eggs  may  be  in  the  nest.  En¬ 
trance  should  always  be  from  the  side, 
so  that  a  hen  steps  into  the  nest.  An 
empty  orange  box  makes  two  good  nests, 
but  a  board  should  be  put  over  the  top 
and  a  half-circle  cut  out  of  the  side,  large 
enough  for  the  hen  to  enter.  Two  strips, 
one  at  each  end,  nailed  to  the  bottom  of 
the  box  and  extending  6  or  8  in.  beyond 
the  box,  with  a  narrow  strip  nailed  to 
these,  makes  a  landing  place  for  the  hen 
when  she  flies  up  to  the  nests,  and  from 
which  she  can  step  into  the  nest  with  no 
liability  of  breaking  eggs  in  getting  in. 
As  these  nests  cost  nothing,  they  can 
be  torn  loose  and  burned  up  if  they  get 
lousy.  But  he  is  a  very  poor  poultryman 
who  is  bothered  with  hen  lice  these  days, 
it’s  so  easy  to  prevent  it. 
GEORGE  A.  COSGROVE. 
Buying  Baby  Chicks  for  Broilers 
One  of  our  readers  recently  wanted  to 
know  if  he  could  afford  to  buy  baby  chicks 
at  $10  a  hundred  and  raise  them  to  sell 
for  broilers.  This  is  rather  an  unusal 
proposition  as  most  people  when  they  buy 
baby  chicks  will  sell  the  cockerels  for 
broilers,  but  raise  the  pullets  for  laying 
stock.  This  man  expects  to  sell  them  all 
at  broiler  size.  We  understand'  there  are 
a  number  of  people  producing  broilers  for 
the  early  market,  and  making  reasonable 
money  on  it.  We  do  not  know,  however, 
of  anyone  who  would  he  willing  to  sell 
good  baby  chicks  at  $10  a  hundred.  It 
would  cost  fully  that  for  anyone  to  set 
eggs,  incubate  them  and  take  the  usual 
chance  of  fertile  eggs  and  hatching.  If 
the  chicks  can  be  bought  at  10  cents 
apiece,  the  scheme  would  be  worth  trying, 
but,  honestly,  we  do  not  know .  where 
*  anyone,  could  buy  chicks  at  that  rate.  It 
is  possible  to  make  a  profit  at  the  figures 
given,  but  one  would  have  to  understand 
the  business  fully  in  order  to  make  it  go, 
and  it  would  be  better  and  more  econom¬ 
ical  to  try  to  produce  the  chicks  at  home 
from  a  good  pen  of  well-selected  birds. 
Mattituck  White  Leghorn  Farm 
Baby  Chicks  from  Barron  strain 
Certified  stock.  Large,  vigorous  hens  on  free 
range.  Mated  only  to  cockerels  which  are  cer¬ 
tified.  Chicks  every  Tuesday  at  $20.00  per  100, 
After  May  7th  at  $15.00  per  100 
Member  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A.  Circular. 
A.  H.  PENNY  -  Mattituck,  L.  I.  .  LOVELL  GORDON 
Bronchitis 
I  have  three  or  four  birds  affected  with 
bronchitis,  not  roup,  and  I  can  find  no 
cure.  The  birds  in  question  rattle  when 
breathing,  and  cough  considerably,  but 
no  secretions  at  nostrils ;  seem  perfectly 
healthy  otherwise,  scratch  and  eat,  and 
one  which  is  a  cockerel  tries  to  crow,  but 
is  quite  hoarse.  I  have  used  a  counter- 
irritant  on  throat  and  isolated  birds,  ad¬ 
ministered  roup  cure,  appplied  earbolated 
vaseline  to  nostril,  but  do  not  seem  to 
hit  the  cure.  Can  you  advise  me? 
Woodville,  Mass.  a.  l.  k. 
Simple  bronchitis  is  a  catarrhal  inflam¬ 
mation  of  the  lining  membrane  of  the 
bronchial  passages,  and  its  natural  ten¬ 
dency  is  to  subside  after  a  short  time,  as 
a  cold  subsides.  There  is  too  little  that 
you  can  do  in  the  way  of  treament  that  is 
of  value  to  make  the  attempt  worth  while. 
You  cannot  treat  individual  hens  as  you 
would  a  child  in  the  family,  and  the  sen¬ 
sible  thing  to  do  is  to  place  the  birds  in 
dry,  comfortable  quarters  where  they  have 
plenty  of  fresh  air,  but  where  they  will 
not  be  exposed  to  dampness  and  drafts, 
and  permit  nature  to  cure  them.  If  they 
are  vigorous  birds  and  have  nothing  more 
than  simple  colds  or  bronchitis,  they  will 
recover  as  promptly  without  treatment 
as  with.  As  with  “colds”  in  humans, 
there  are  a  multitude  of  remedies,  each 
known  to  be  a  sure  and  prompt  cure,  but 
which  serve  chiefly  to  satisfy  the  at¬ 
tendant  while  the  inflammation  is  subsid¬ 
ing.  If  you  have  a  family  remedy  which 
you  know  will  cure  a  “bronchial  cold” 
when  a  neighbor  is  afflicted,  try  it  on  the 
hens.  M-  B-  D‘ 
Certified 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorns 
CHICKS  AND  EGGS 
Eight  Weeks  Old  Pullets. 
Four  Years  of  Certification. 
A  few  certified  breeding  hens  for  sale  June  1st. 
Write  for  circular  showing 
official  records  and  price,  list. 
Member  of  N.  Y.  S.  C.  P.  C.  A.,  Inc. 
“FAIR  ACRES  FARM” 
Dept.  C  -  -  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 
Eigenrauch  &  DeWinter 
Trapnested  C.  S.  White  Leghorns 
BABY  CHICKS 
10-WEEK-OLD  PULLETS 
From  2-year-old  hens,  selected 
for  vigor  and  high  egg  production. 
Mated  to  males  from  hens  that 
laid  200  eggs  or  better.  Every  egg 
produced  on  our  farm. 
Write  for  Our  Booklet.  Dept.  R. 
RED  BANK  NEW  JERSEY 
Sturdy  Baby  Chicks  That  Live ! 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn*— English  Barron  Strain 
Free  range  buttermilk  fed,  the  large  noisy 
kind  with  blood  red  lop  over  combs,  bred  from 
a  strain  of  heavy  Winter  layers  with  records 
of  280  eggs.  Now  booking  orders  for  April, 
May  and  June  deliveries.  My  chicks  are 
from  breeders  that  lay  eggs  when  prices  are 
high.  My  book  “Poultry  Facts  and  Figures,” 
75c. ,  free  with  all  orders,  tells  how  I  make 
my  birds  produce  60  to  60  per  cent  of  eggs  in 
Winter,  without  forcing,  at  a  feed  cost  of  10c. 
per  dozen  eggs.  1.000— $180.00;  500— $95.00;  100— 
$20.00;  50 — $11.00;  25 — $6.00.  25  per  cent  of  amount 
with  order. 
Eight-week-old  Pullets  -  $1.25 
GEO.  MORRISON,  Chanlecler  Farm,  Arlington,  N.  Y. 
BABY  CHICKS 
"WiElAVEWEL 
TRADE  GA  ARK 
Engush-american 
I  WHITE 
EGHORNS 
Free  range,  farm  bred.  Better  than  “hatchery”  chicks. 
Brices  reduced  in  May.  Illustrated  Booklet  Free. 
LAUREL  LOCKS  FARMS.  R.  D..  Pottstown,  Pa. 
White  Leghorns  Exclusively 
Single 
Comb 
Pure  Barron  Strain  out  of  Imported  birds 
3,000  Breeders  on  free  Farm  Range,  Buttermilk  fed.  Birds 
that  have  the  size  and  vigor  from  a  strain  of  wonderful 
layers,  with  records  up  to  284  eggs.  Now  booking  orders 
for  baby  chicks  and  eggs  for  hatching,  February,  March 
and  April  shipments,  from  the  finest  breeders  I  ever  owned, 
nearly  all  matings  headed  by  certified  Cockerels.  My  book 
“Profits  in  Poultry  Keeping  Solved”,  price  $1.00,  free  with 
all  $10.00  orders.  Circulars  Free. 
EDGAR  BRIGGS,  Box  75,  Pleasant  Valley.  N.  Y. 
s  c  WHITE  LEGHORN  CHICKS0"1* 
Once  you  try  them,  you’ll  always  buy  them 
Place  vour  order  for  chicks  with  one  who  is  interested  in 
S.  C.  Wliite  Leghorns  only.  Our  breeders  are  carefully 
selected,  and  produce  strong,  sturdy  chicks  that  will  grow 
and  make  good  with  proper  care.  Vour  order,  large  or 
small,  will  receive  the  same  careful  attention.  We  guar¬ 
antee  safe  delivery  and  prepay  postage. 
Send  for  circular  and  price  list. 
MEADOW  BROOK  POULTRY  FARM  AND  HATCHERY 
E.  C.  Rockafellow,  Prop.  Stockton,  N.  J.,  R.  D.  No  1. 
S.  C.  White  Leghorn 
PULLETS 
Feb.  and  March  hatch  8  to  10  weeks  old,  bred 
from  select  yearling  stock.  @11.00  Each, 
Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
HARDIMONT  POULTRY  FARM.  Tom.  River.  N.  J. 
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,  Lambertviile,  N.  J, 
Idyldell  Farm  Standard  Quality  Chicks 
WOLCOTT,  NEW  YORK 
Baby  Chicks,  Barred  Rocks,  Rhode  Island  Reds, 
Anconas,  $18.00  per  100;  White  Wyandottes,  Black 
Minorcas,  $20.00  per  100;  White,  Brown  or  Black 
Leghorns,  $16.00  per  100  Our  hens  are  all  bred  for 
extra  heavy-laying.  100%  live  delivery  guaranteed. 
Order  from  this  ad.  and  get  Chicks  when  you  want 
them,  25%  deposit  will  book  your  order.  Indian 
Runner  Ducklings  $30.00  per  100.  Now  booking 
orders  for  8-10  and  12  weeks  old  Leghorn  Pullets. 
Hall  Brothers’  Chicks 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorns,  R.  I.  Reds  and  Barred  Rock9. 
12  years  experience  in  breeding,  hatching  and  ship¬ 
ping  chicks.  The  buyer  will  receive  the  best  chicks 
that  can  be  produced.  We  breed  only  from  heavy¬ 
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from  high  record  Laying  Contest  hens.  We  have  the 
capacity  to  handle  large  orders  promptly.  Free 
circular.  A.  B.  HALL,  Wallingford,  Conn. 
