July, 1920 
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majors of 
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These are some of the 
representative homes 
in which Jewett Re¬ 
frigerators are used. 
W. R. Coe, 
Oyster Bay, Long Island. 
E. J. Marshall, 
Pasadena, California. 
Henry Ford, 
Dearborn, Michigan. 
'T'HE unique standing of the Jewett Refrigerator is best proved by 
J- the fact that this refrigerator is recommended by leading manu¬ 
facturers of electrical refrigerating machines. Tests have shown 
these manufacturers the special desirability of Jewett Refrigerators 
for use in connection with their systems of iceless refrigeration. 
Jewett Refrigerators are most carefully designed and con¬ 
structed. They are so insulated as to be kept cold at minimum 
cost for current where refrigerating units are used, or at simi¬ 
larly low cost when operated with ice. The air circulation is 
not only so perfect as to be admirably sanitary and odorless, but 
it is also very economical of the cooling agent. 
Jewett Refrigerators are made with the finest and most expensive 
lining ever put into a refrigerator. They are not lined with galvan¬ 
ized or porcelain enameled sheet metal. The interior of every Jewett 
refrigerator is a solid porcelain crock ij4 inches thick made in one 
piece in our own pottery. Because of this method of manufacture there 
are no joints or corners to collect dirt or bacteria; the whole interior 
of the refrigerator can be cleaned with ease; and it lasts practically forever. 
The names at the right are those of only a few of many prominent Americans 
who have chosen the Jewett for their homes. Several hundred more names of 
equal prominence might be given as evidence of the appreciation shown the 
Jewett principle of refrigeration by the most discriminating buyers. 
To those who desire additional information on the part 
that proper refrigeration plays in protecting health, we 
will gladly send our illustrated catalog, list of users and 
the name of the nearest Jewett dealer. 
THE JEWETT REFRIGERATOR CO. 
Established 1849 
Buffalo, New York 
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Details of Jewett Insulation 
1 — Exterior case of 1A" tong lied and 
grooved ash. 
2 — Two courses waterproof insulat¬ 
ing paper. 
J— 1A" pure cork. 
4 — Two courses water - 
proofing insulating 
paper. 
5 — 7/%” tongue d and 
grooved lumber. 
6 — l l A” pure cork. 
7 — DA" Solid Porcelain 
Crock. 
New York 
1135 Broadway 
Chicago 
38 S. Dearborn St. 
Boston Montreal 
153 Milk St. 10 Cathcart St. 
Associated with The Canadian Jewett Refrigerator Co., Ltd. 
Bridgeburg, Ont. 
Potteries at Lackawanna, N. Y. 
' Home of Robert Bacon, : 
Westbury, L. I. 
Philip A. Green, 
Cohasset, Mass. 
Robert Bacon, 
Westbury, L. I. 
John Borden, 
Lake Geneva, Wis. 
H. P. Davison, 
Locust Valley, Long Island. 
John D. Rockefeller, 
Pocantico Hills, N. Y. 
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., 
New York. 
Henry C. Frick, 
Nezv York. 
Albert Erskine, 
South Bend, Indiana. 
Cyrus H. McCormick, 
Lake Forest, Illinois. 
J. Ogden Armour, 
Lake Forest, Illinois. 
Charles M. Schwab, 
Nezv York. 
George Eastman, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
W. K. Vanderbilt, 
Nezv York. 
Cornelius Vanderbilt, 
Nezv York. 
Sir Mortimer Davis, 
Montreal, Canada. 
John F. Dodge, 
Detroit, Michigan. 
Samuel Mather, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Payne Whitney, 
Manhasset, Long Island. 
Arthur C. James, 
Newport, R. I. 
