New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 11

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~ POULTRY FANCIERS T0 HOLD BIG SHOW AT STA v w Long List of Prizes Offered " for Best Birds Exhibited Here Next Week. Pure, Fresh and so Del In Per plied class, A Wise Purchase ~is the Best Economy SALADA" T X LA is the wisest purchase you can make. counts #ix points; third, points; fifth, one point, e p ¢ ) iclous—Just try it. ATEARMORY rcond¥foir points; points; three s count double, by number of Points multi- birds In each Much interest 1s ‘being taken by Mocal poultry owners in the second ‘annual show which is to be held by /the. New Britain Poultry association, December 6, 7, 8 and 9 In the state armory, = At the same time the Rhode ®land Red club, the White ‘Wyandotte club and_the Barred Ply- :}Mouth Rock club will ' hold their l e mects, large number of entries arc ex- peoted, many prizes being awarded, The judges arc Fred Wagenblatt, New Haven, 'Reds; I'. B. Williams, Plain- . Ville, Wyandottes; Frank Perall, Win- sted, Plymouth Rocks, and C. L. Sib- ey, Wallingford, miscellancous, The officers of the association are: Thomas . W. Crowe, president; George Clark, W, R, Fenn, John Chaponi and | M.'A. Dahlson, vicgepresidents; L. I, | Forker, 293 Shutt/@Meadow avenue, New Britain, secretary,’ and P, B, Haley, treasurer, The Prizes, The various awards follow:’ Regular pri for cach single class of poultry# First, Dlue ribbon $2.00; second, Red ribbon $1.00; third, Yel- 1ow ribbon; fourth, Green ribbon; fitth, White ribbon, Prizes on Pens: irst, Blue ribbon and $4.00; second, Red Tribbon and 1.82.00; third, Yellow ribbon; fourth, Green ribbon; fifth, White ribbon. There must be more than three en- tries in a class or first money with- held, but first ribbon and second class of ten would he 60 points, case of ties most points won on maics to count, #oints on cockerels, each class or assoclation display spe- clals or $2.50 will not be pald. ond, 50 cents Ribbon; third, fourth, fifth, Ribbons; same as poultry, Mayor A. M. Paonessa, to the mem- ber of the:association play on any one variety, scoring most | points, F become property of winner, sociation, for best display on any one variety, for open competition to and all exhibitors: | | making the largest paid entry. ated umbrella to exhibitor coming farth- est distance. red Plymouth’ Rock State most points on best display. | red Plymouth Rock State club, money paid; two birus in class, rib- bons only. Bt iy . guest ~ NONESUCH TEAT “LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE" MERRELL-SOULE COMPANY h 4 - MINCE SYRACUSE,N.Y. Farin Selected Wheat Tra Hecken Cergad Co. DiSTRIBUTOR o | CASH PRIZES $3,000 most points on second best display. 1 There will be al éxtra | A for dinner— ¢ let’s have a mince pie. . 1st cockerel In In I"or example: Then in case of tie most There must he two full displays In f Bantams, I°irst @rize $1.00 Blue ribbon; sec- classes to be flled Pigeons and Rabbits Prizes, ribbohs only. ligrs Ribbons only. * Best dozen eggs. Grand Specials loving cup, donated Silver by for best dis- Must be won three years to Silver loving club, donated by as- | any | Five dollars in gold, to the exhibitor Don- by the association. Ashley-Babeock Co. donates silk SPECIAL PRIZE Barred Rocks Specials Silver loving cub, donated by Bar- club, for Silver loving cup, donated by Bar- for $10 pullet bred cocke donated | by W. L. Lumpkin, for third best dis: play, Barred Plymouth Roeks. CABH SPECIALS ON BIG CLUR MENTS American Barred Ick Club In aadition to regular cash prizos as'offered by the New Hiritain Poultry assoclation, the following $60 4n cash prizes will he awarded (o members of the American Barred Ttock club only, © All exhibitors to be eligible for the following special cash premiums must be pald-up elub members by December 1, 1 or at opening of show, Membership fee is $2, payable to L. T. Robinson, secrctary, Union City, Mich Light Barred Rock Cocka Cock'ls Hens Pul, $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2,00 Second prize , 1,00 100 1,00 1,00 Dark Bareed Rocks, v IPirst “prize: Cocks, $2,00; cockerels, First priz | 82,005 hens, 82,003 pullets, $2.00, Sec~ ond «Prize: Cocks, cockerols, $1.00; hens, $1,00; #, $1,00, Displays and Championships, 85,00 for best “Exhibition” (dark male and light females), $6,00 host display lght line, §5.00 best display dark line. $2.50 Champion Barec bird of show (hoth lines 0 Champion arred pen ampeting) oek 1o $3.00 for hest breeding pen, light, $3.00 for hest breeding pen, Dark. American Tarred ¥ nouth Rock club offers Landsome fringed bodges for best shaped male, hest shaped fe. male, best colored male, best volored female In Parred Rock class, Al Barred Rtocks competing. Ribbons awarded to no member when dues are not-paid up at date of show. Not less than three cluh members competing it dges are warded, Membership 2.00. l.co T. Robinson, secretary, Unlon City, Michiga Barred Plymo#h Rocks, Kiepper Cooping Co. donates 1-3 dozen 15-egr size boxes for 3 pullet, 1. C. Sturtevant & Co. donates 1 auart tin Lice Paint for 3 cockerel. Sarhota Chemical Co. donates 1 6 1, package Carbola for best Barred Rock male. $1.00 donated by Paul Heller for 4 cockerel, 1. @, Sturtevant & Co. donates 1 | package of Poultry Tonic for best fe- male. Annnal statesmeet of Barred, Ply- mouth Rock to be held in New Brit- ain during state meet, members to.be notified by mail later, White Wyandotte Spoecials. For boest display, 1", B. Williams, Plainvilie, donates a $20.00 setting of ogas ~—— April dellvery— choice of $20.00 pullet. or second Plainville, Conn., donates $20.00 cockerel, I, B. Willlams making choice. H. W. Wilcox, Middletown, Conn., donates one casserole dish, value $5, for best cock, hen, cockerel, pullet, shown by a.member National White yandotte eluh. The association donates $1.00 for third cock, hen, cockerel and pullet. The association donates $1.00 for fourth cock,.hen, cockerel and pullet. The association donates $1.50 for The association pen, 4th old pen, $2.0 Oeach. The association donates, 5th, $2.00 each. 3rd, 4y, and two hens, $8.00. The association donates, best cock- erel and two pullets, $3.00, 'Park & Pollard, through 8. P. Stre- ple, grain merchant, donates 50 1bs, Lay or Bust for third pullet. Park & Pollard, through 8 P. Stro- ple, donates 50 I1bs. Red Ribbon| Scratch Ieed for' fourth cockerel. Check Neal Co. donates 1 1b, Max- well House Coffee for fifth hen. Check Neal: Co. donates 1 b, Max- well House Coffee for fifth cock. E. C. Young Box Co. donates coop and run for third best display. State_Cup Offer. The National White Wyandotte club offers at this show a cup known as the State Cup, for the best display of White Wyandottes shown by a| member of the club. This cup is of- fered regardiess of the number af members at the meet; but must be won three times by the same exhibi- tor before becoming his property. pleased anticipation ! brawn and enriches the blood. prepared. Serve often. Many _sent free upon request. . $3,000 [ ST.JORN ADMISSION 25 CENTS = ° Make the Children Happy! ‘HECKERS’ CREAM FARINA For breakfast! Serve piping hot and see their eyes Granules from the heart of t a savory, delicious cereal fod that builds musc_le. bone and Wheat in most appetizing, nutritious; easily dizested form. The ideal cereal food for youn or old. fast—luncheon-~dinner. Special Cream Farina recipe folder THE HECKER CEREAL COMPANY, N§W YORK | | ] isten in | q Wheat Econbmical — easily ways of preparing it for break- 4 ock male Mmale of show (both lines competing). | . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922, g Each year the ‘club Will offer an en- graved certificate, intended for fram- ing, of winnings, and upon obtaining three of these certificates an exhibitor i\vlll be entitled to pegmanent ounor-} #hip of the Htate Cup, whieh will e delivered to the winner, Where Slatp Cups are glven, they are awarded e cording to Rule 27, of the American Poultry Assoclation Show Rules, If the state membership of the National |, | White Wyandotte Club is thirty or, more at the close of this show, the cup will be given, one straight win, | The Natlonal White Wyandotte elub offers special ribbons, one each for best cock, best hen, best cockorel, hest | pullet and best pen, Iir order to com« pete for-them you rnaust be a member In good standing of the National White Wyandotte Club, | i 8 C. Rhode Island Red Specials, | | Rhode Island Red club of Amerfea | donates silver cup for hest display, IRed club and assoclation donate $10.00 for best display, I Red club and assoclation donate $5 for socond best display, ted club and assoclation - dohate | 33060 for hest coek and two hens Ited club and association denate 350 for best cockerel and two pul- | | lets, led ciub and assoclation dongte $1.50 ench for third cock, Nen, cock- {eren and pullet, ! | ited club and assoclation donate » i - —and after all, what other cigarette is s so highlyrespected by so many men? Lat Fatima smokers e/l you \ | display, C.”W. Diggle, ! fifth cock, hen, cockerel and pullet. | donates, 8rd old| The association donates, ‘best cock | 182.50 for best Cockerel and two pul- {150 pach for fourtih cock, hen, cock- | orel and pullet, | Red cinb and associdtion donate| 131,00 each for fifth cock, hen, cock-| Lerel anad ‘putlet. » | Red ciub apd aasociation donate §1.00 each for sixth cock, hen, cock- | erel and pullat, | Red elub and - association donate $1.00 cach for seventh cock, hen,| ccckerel and pullet. | Red club and aseociation donate | $1.00 each for eighth cock, hen, cock-‘ erel and puilet, Red club and assoclation donate | 82,00 each for third, fourth, fifth, i sixth old pen, T ————— ed a4 assocls ate f ;31."‘!" kg (‘“‘;f',o“’r';';:’CIf":{": onde! hed ‘club and assoclation donate | Rocks, donates $1.00 for third White| Conkeys donates 1 package Roap Pills for best male. F. C. Sturtevant Co. package Egg Producer male, Rock cockerel, C. H. Relay, Jr., breeder of White Rocks, donates $1.00 for third White Rock pullet. = Check Neal donates 1 pound can Maxwell House coffee for best male. Buff Rocks, Association donates $2.50 for best display. ConKeys donates 1 Remedy for best male. Kiepper Cooping Co. donates 1-3 dozen 15 egg boxes for best female, Partridge Rotks. Association donates $2.50 for best display. seventh, eighth youn on, | $1.00, best color female. Red club nmly nsior;lnllon donate| , Park ®& Pollar Co,, through 8. P. $2.00 each for best shape male and | S!rople, donates 50 1bs, Red. Ribbon female, { scratch feed for third display. Red club and associat | Check Neal Co. donates one pound $2.00 for best color ,,,?IT:, “l::]‘ #‘:&‘;:fl Maxwell House coffee for fifth pullet. Check Neéal Co. donates one pound| Check Neal Co. donates same on| Maxwell House coffee for sixth pullet. | fitth cockerel, KiepMr Cooping Co. donates 1-3| F. C. Sturtevant & Co. donates 1 dozen 15-egg boxes for fourth cock. |1uart tin Lice Paint for fifth hen. F. C. Sturtevant & Co. donates 1 F. C. Sturtevant & Co. donates 1 vackage of Poultry Tonic for bLest|@Uart tin Licé Paint for fifth cock. shape male. White Rocks, ’ | For third display, Stanley Works| . Association donates $2.50 for best donates $5.00 poultry house hard- display. ware, 3 | 'C. AyDemarest, breeder of White Fourth display, Hugh Reynolds | Grai Co., Inc., donates 1 bag of Red | | Wing Seratch Feed. | For fifth display, Park & Pollard, | through 8. P. Strople, donates 50 1bs, | Lay or Bust. donates 1 for best fe- Columbian ‘Rocks. Association donates $2.50 for best display. Carbola Chemical Co. donates package Carbola for best male, Check Neal donates 1 pound Max- well House coffee for third cockerel. F. C, Sturtevant & Co. donates one package egg producer for best female. package Roup (Continued on’ Page 21.) Nash Leads the World in Motor Car vVaiue ' Reduced Price . Nash Foux% C?rfiole $1275 '_’ 1. 0. b. Facsory y 5 o Sunnyfield Farms donates a $25 cockerel to amateur Red club mem- ber winning most polnts, such a fnem- | ber to be one who has never ex- hibited at a state red meet before, either while a member of the club or. not. B | Sound View Farm donates $25 cockere! 'to amateur winning sgcond’ i best display. ¥ | T. W. Crowe donates a pullet for } fifth cockerel, o | 8. I Btrople donates Putnam krooder heatet™o New Britain breeder | winning, most points. 4 | Rhode Tsland Red Club. The Rhode Island Red club of America offers best display in cach comb,’the official state cups, izplay to be decided by points, as , rules of the Rhode Island Red (‘iub of America. All Connecticut members in good standing Mmay compete for these cups. The, Rhode Island Red club, of America offers in both single combs and rose:combs the following ribbons: Best ‘shape cock, hen, cockerél and pullet, Best color, cock, hen, cockerel and pullet. . Above ribbons are offered any member of the Rhode Island Red club ‘of ‘Ameriga in good standing. Members of the state branch of the Rhode Island Red club of America made donations which are included in | the special cash prizes on both the single and rose comb varieties. W. P. Sorrow, New Britain, Conn.; Harry J. Broeker, South Norwalk, Con . J. Wagenblatt, New Haven, Con Sunnyfield Farms, Wallingford, Conn,; C. .. 8Smith, Bridgeport, Conn.; Alfred Emmons, Plymouth, Conn.; Irving White, Plymouth, Conn.; Meri- den Poultry Association, Bridgeport Poultry Association. ' 2 R. C. Reds. Rhode Island Red club of America . donates one silver cup for best dis-| play. Red club and association poua(es $10 for best display. [{ i Red club and association ddnate $5 for second best display. | ‘ Red club and association donate $2.50 for best cockerel and two pul-| lets. Red club and A New Shipment! _ The Wonderful Nash Carriole headlamps of the new barreled style, silvered . door handles, a new-type. ventilator and adjustable windows. And you'll be impressed with the touch to Here they are—a limited number of the popular Nash Carrioles. See them while they’re on our floor. Inspect the array of strik- ing closed car features. | offered at practically an ofsport model dash that open car price. You'l 5 owllfind achieved-by— the car low to the roag Don'’t a beautiful all-metal body, er ) with upholstery of the wait. Come in immediately —before our allotment is finest grade taupe-toned wool cloth. You'll note sold. FOURS and SIXES from $915 to $2190, {. o. b. Factory | association donate lets. # Red club'and association donate $1.50 each for third cock, hen, cock- erel and pullet. Reduce& Prices Range ~ NASH A. G. HAWKER Red club and assoclation donate $1.00 for fourth cock, hen, cockerel and pullet Red club and association donate $1.00 each for fifth cock, hen, cock- erel apd pullet. Red club and association donate $1.00 each for sixth cock, hen, cock- erel and pullet. Red club and association $1.00, third old pen. Red club and association donate $1.00, fourth old pen. Red club and association dbnate $2.00 cach for third, fourth, ffth, sixth young pen. Red club and association donatée $2.00, best shape male. Red club and assoclation donate $1.00, best golor male. donate 'STHEEVANGELIS STATE ARMORY, ARCH STREET .. ENTERTAINMENT. TONIGHT—ST. . JOSEPH’S MINSTRELS J Elaborate Booth 'Display Tel. 2456 Exide Batteries 52-54 Elm St. ! L) TFAIRTONIGHT | $3,00 ' CASH PRIZES $3 Red, club and association dofiate $2.00] best shape female. LS ) ? . NOV. 24—DEC.. 4 Entertainment and Dancing

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