HOUSE AND GARDEN 
1912 
Have You a Refrigerating Plant 
in Your Home? 
soon go back to lamp-light; to the open fireplace; as soon give up 
the telephone — as continue to use melting ice to preserve foods in 
summer. The modern, sanitary, convenient and satisfactory way is to use 
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Ice Mawg Plants 
It is being installed in many of the large houses all over the 
world, because to those who have sufficient need, it gives service 
which makes the good you get from ice look mighty slight. 
Ice makes the air moist, heavy and sticky. It is laden 
with germs. Your food cannot be so pure and taste so good as 
when kept in a refrigerator cooled by a Brunswick, where the air 
is dry and sweet. Another point: you don’t have to depend on 
an often unreliable ice-dealer. A 
A Few Representative Users: 
Brunswick requires but a few moments 
of the butler’s time each day. 
Writ for Bulletins 
If for nothing else than to get an idea of 
the possibilities of home refrigerating, this 
literature will repay your time reading it. 
If you prefer, we will have our representa¬ 
tive call on you and explain the Brunswick 
system. But anyway let us have your 
request for information, and we will see 
that you get it. 
MRS. E. H. HARRIMAN 
P. A. ROCKEFELLER 
J. P. MORGAN, Jr. 
MRS. WM. THAW, Jr. 
GAGE E. TARBELL 
HON. WHITELAW REID 
G. W. PERKINS 
EL MARQUIS DE TONS 
J. CLARK NEILL 
Arden, N. Y. 
Greenwich, Conn. 
Matinecock Pt., L. I. 
Allegheny, Pa. 
Nassau, L. I. 
New York City 
Riverdale, N. Y. 
Seville, Spain. 
Weymss Bay, Scotland. 
A binding guarantee goes with each Brunswick installation—made doubly positive of satisfaction by the 
fact that we design each machine strictly for the home in which it is to be placed. 
Our combination Refrigerating and Ice-Making Machine cools the air many degrees lower than ice and 
allows the making of enough ice every day for table use. Write for particulars. 
BRUNSWICK REFRIGERATING COMPANY 
New Brunswick, New Jersey 
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