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Homes in which Jewett 
Refrigerators are pro¬ 
tecting health by keep¬ 
ing food fresh and 
wholesome. 
W. R. Coe, 
Oyster Bay, Long Island. 
E. J. Marshall, 
Pasadena, California. 
Henry Ford, 
Dearborn, Michigan. 
II. P. Davison, 
Locust Valley, L. I. 
John D. Rockefeller, 
Pocantico Hills, N. F. 
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., 
New York. 
Henry C. Frick, 
New York. 
Albert Erskine, 
South Bend, Indiana. 
Cyrus H. McCormick, 
Lake Forest, Illinois. 
J. Ogden Armour, 
Lake Forest, Illinois. 
Charles M. Schwab, 
New York. 
George Easlmati, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
W. K. Vanderbilt, 
New York. 
I ^^Cornelius Vanderbilt, 
K ' \n New York. 
■ W Mortimer Davis, 
K| \n Montreal, Canada. 
K I 11 John F. Dodge, 
M j j Detroit, Michigan. 
M jj! Samuel Mather, 
W/ Jjj Cleveland, Ohio. 
/// Payne Whitney, 
y/y Manhasset, L. I. 
^ Arthur Curtiss James, 
Newport, R. I. 
Warren Ogilvie, 
Truro, Nova Scotia. 
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I N AMERICA’S finest homes—where just as much 
attention rightly is given to the choice of the refriger¬ 
ator as to the selection of the furniture—Jewett Refriger¬ 
ators for two generations have guarded health and comfort. 
Jewett Refrigerators are built to 
our own critical standard. Every¬ 
thing that will insure perfect 
sanitation of food, economy and 
durability is included in Jewett 
Refrigerators. They are built to 
reach an ideal—not to meet a 
price. 
To illustrate this: The lining 
of the Jewett Refrigerator is a 
solid porcelain crock, ijd inches 
thick, made in our own pottery. 
Such a lining must not be con¬ 
fused with the galvanized or 
enameled sheet - metal linings 
of ordinary refrigerators; the 
Jewett one-piece porcelain lin¬ 
ing is an exclusive Jewett feature. 
The crock alone costs more than 
many complete refrigerators. 
Similarly, the Jewett system of 
insulation consists of two thick 
layers of pure sheet cork plus 
two layers of tongued and 
grooved lumber — in all, 5J4 
inches of the most efficient in¬ 
sulating material obtainable. 
Such insulation cannot be com¬ 
pared in either efficiency or cost 
with ordinary refrigerator 
insulation. 
In exterior finish, design of 
catches and hardware, and other 
less important features, the 
Jewett standard sacrifices noth¬ 
ing to achieving mere low cost. 
In tests conducted by the leading manufacturers 
of electricial refrigerating units Jewett Refrig¬ 
erators repeatedly have demonstrated their 
ability to maintain steadily temperatures several 
degrees lower than any other make. They 
equally have proved most economical in the 
consumption of either ice or electricity. 
Those who appreciate, at its true value, the 
protection to health, the economy, and the 
satisfaction of thoroughly dependable refriger¬ 
ating equipment in the home are invited to 
write for descriptive literature. 
Details of Jewett 
Insulation 
1 —Exterior case 
of %" tonpned 
and grooved ash. 
2— T ic 0 courses 
waterproof insu¬ 
lating paper. 
3— pure cork. 
4— T w 0 courses 
waterproof insu¬ 
lating paper. 
5— tongued 
and grooved lum¬ 
ber. 
6 — 1 VY' pure 
cork. 
f—WY' Solid 
Porcelain Crock. 
THE JEWETT REFRIGERATOR CO. 
Established 1849 
BUFFALO, NEW YORK 
New York Chicago Boston Montreal 
1135 Broadway First Nat’l Bk. Bldg. 153 Milk St. 10 Cathcart St. 
Associated with The Canadian Jewett Refrigerator Co., Ltd. 
Bridgeburg, Ont. 
Potteries at Lackawanna, N. Y. 
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