BRUNSWICK REFRIGERATION
for the
MODERN RESIDENCE—
Coal stoves in each room and tin bath tubs are scarcely more out-ofdate for the modern residence and country estate than the “ice-box” with its dampness, waste and all the other attendant disadvantages of melting ice.
The plan above shows the kitchen section of a typical modern residence of medium size equipped with a halfton Brunswick Mechanical Refrigerating System, cooling one large general storage refrigerator and a small butler’s pantry box.
The compressor and motor are installed in a small room in the basement, where there is also located a 40-pound ice-making set, which furnishes pure ice for the table and other uses.
Simple, more sanitary and infinitely less trouble than the old method of melting ice, the Brunswick may be economically operated in any residence where forty to fifty pounds or more of ice is used each day.
Brunswick Refrigerating Co.
106 Jersey Avenue
New Brunswick, N. J.
Complete installation of the BRUNSWICK in a Modern Residence.
A special plant may be installed to cool any number of refrigerators of
any size and to make any quantity of ice that may be required.