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Electrical
Refrigeration

-I

CLIFTON MINUS - CINCINNATI 10, MO

ril-EbETROITI LIVISR HRONICL - •

I

Electrical
Refrigeration

THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

VOL. XIX. NO. SO .17

Detroit Is Production Center
For Electrical Refrigerators

Section Two

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1926

Officers Of the Electrical Products Company

Why Electrical Refrigeration
Has Leaped To Prominence

By R. F. CALLOWAY,
Detroit Manager of Frigidaire.

Detroit, the dynamic, one of the creased 5,000 per cent. Today' there
world's greatest known distributing are 4,000,000 washing machines.
(enters, predominates in many in- This also brings out the existence of
dustries. This fact is well known all the strong underlying appeal of the
over the world, perhaps better else- electric refrigerator, which now can
where than in the city itself. To ac- he aggressively developed into sales
quaint Detroit citizens with the by advertising campaigns and other
ex-
growth of electrical refrigeration, a forces, chief of which will be the own-
the perience and satisfaction of the own-
great industry still in its infancy,
.
following informative titan e is
i pre- er with the machine he buys today,
canted, with statistics and much gen- and the effect on his neighbor.
During 1925 the industry made
eral information supplied by the sta.
tiatical department of the Nelson 8.1 further progress in the direction of
merchandising.
and
organization
Gustin Company,
Thus, 1926, finds the leading menu•
The electric refrigerator for
complete
use in the home or store has er- facturers starting out with complete
ral
rived.
It is a developed product. facilities, well organized manufaetur.
volume sa l es an d ma „ a f ac t ur i a , b ; „,. ing and marketing methods, and well
defined plans for substantially in-
begun and Detroit surely prediona
notes now in the business and its creasing production and distribution.
leadership will be accentuated as Extensive advertising programs wi:1
be inaugurated, and in the judgment
electrical refrigerators take their le- of merchandising specialists every
gitimate place in the average house- unit installed will create three to five
hold and become more universally ac-
knowledged as a household necessity, n•." potential buyers. Estimates
as well as a convenience and hygenic el"ced on production for 1926 are
between 200,000 and 250,000. From
labor saver. Today there are manta
lectured in Detroit, the Kelvinator, the standpoint of earnings, therefore,
: current influx of orders combined
Absopure, Universal, Copeland and
Whitehead refrigerating units and with the present improved facilities
for handling the new business, indi•
Detroit is the central distributing
that representative leading cams
Serval main- t'i'le'
point for Frigidaire.
loonies
will show remarkable results.
I
tains extensive offices and an impor- A study of the situation on the basis
tant business organization here and1 of indicated 1926 earnings, leads to
Senator Couzens, who recently pur- I
chased the Superior refrigerating un- . the conclusion that the present mark-
Ohio, it is said, will make et prices of well selected securities
it of Linia •
affiliated with the industry, will seem
Detroit the central distributing poin t. ridiculously low, six or 12 months
1
Dr. William Cullen built the first a f o T nh i enorw
ea ,
artificial castling machine in 1755,
I version of profits, how-
crude affair, but destined to set other : ,, er, is to be had by a survey of the
dreamers to thinking along this line
future market, not yet
of endeavor. In 1858, E. C. Carve even
o. Tri scratched. Prominent electric
built the first ammonia absorption
flicials predict that there will be
These were the natural 1 000,000 electric refrigerators in
machine.
and logical forerunners of the iceless ' mites in the next five years.
refrigerator, electrically operated and :
automatically controlled.
Refrigerators and Serve!.
The first machine marketed in 1
Michigan was produced more than a
C A. Bergendell of the Electrical'
decade ago by Henry B. Joy of the Products Co., says: "There is an lee- 1
Packard Motor Car Company. It box or refrigerator on your back I
was called Ink°. From that time un- prch, en the pantry or maybe the
tit two years ago ninny thousands of : kitchen, that makes constant and un-
dollars were expended in developing failing demands in days like these.
the iceless refrigerator. Successful
' 'Whatever cooling the ordinary re-
units have been manufactured for frigerator
provides is secured by the I
about five years, perfected machines melting of ice—and this means regu-
which automatically do the work re-
quired. There is no doubt today that larly putting in more ice. It means
just as regularly hanging out the ice
the iceless refrigerator has definitely sign, letting in the ice man, empty-
passed the experimental stage.
ing the drip pan, to the accompani-

Electric refrigeration is attracting fashioned and definitely out-of-date
a great deal of attention in Detroit methods.
"One nice thing about electric re-
and surrounding communities, as it
, is in every other part of the country. frigeration is its economy. The elec.
tric
refrigerator is so called because
The activities of the Frigidaire or-
ganization in Detroit, the Detroit the compressor which condenses and
reclaims
the refrigerant is driven
■ sales branch, General Motors Build-
ing, have had a great deal to do with with an electric motor. The cost
the widespread interest which has of electricity is the sole operating
been aroused in this modern conveni- cost of the electric refrigerator an
ence in this locality. this as a rule is considerably less the -
Speaking on this subject recently, the cost of ice in most home. Whhn
R F. Calloway, manager of the De- one considers the difference in the
troit Sales Branch, pointed out some character of service, even if the cost
of the reasons why electric refrigera- were the same, the balance is decid-
tion h is leaped to such a prominent edly in favor of modern electric re-
position in the industries of the coun- frigerators.
"What is one of the most attrac-
try:
"The electric refrigerator, like tive features of the electric refrige-
other modern equimpent," he said, rator in the estimate of many," Mr
"performs some necalisary service in Calloway went on, "is the fact that
an ideal way. Refrigeration with ice it freezes its own ice in handy cubes.
had some handicaps and drawbacks Several pounds of these cubes can
as everybody knows. First of these be frozen at one time, and the ex-
was the mere fact of depending upon perience in every home of the thou-
the iceman; of having to have Ice sands now using electric refrigerators
carried in and put into the ice chest; is that there are always plenty of ice
waiting for the iceman when some cubes for cooling drinks, or for the
appointment was pressing; leaving other ordinary demands for ice about
the back thaw unlocked so that he the house. Attractive and appetizing
could enter and leave his hurtles of desserts are frozen in the same trays
ice; having hint fail to come and that freeze the ice cubes, or com-
foods spoil in the ice chest because mercial ice cream may be packed in
the ice gut low and the cheat got the trays and hardened and thus held
warm; emptying drip pans; scalding until it is needed.
out drain pipes and taking all the
One particularly attractive feature
other precautions necessary to keep of electric refrigeration which far.
the ice chest a clean and sanitary Calloway emphasized was its use in
place in which to store the food sup- apartment houses. Automatic elec-
ply.
tric refrigeration, freed from all the
"The electric refrigerators elimi- Incidents of ice service, is ideal re-
nates all this. It is convenient. In frigeration for apartment houses, and
the first place, it will be located many apartment house tenants here
where it is handiest for the house- in Detroit, Mr. Calloway pointed out,
wife, where it can be reached with are enjoying this modern electric re-
the fewest steps from the work table frigeration service and getting a new
or the range. The ice refrigerator satisfaction out of running a home
was placed where it would be han- accordingly.
diest for the iceman.
Commercial Field.
"The electric refrigerator is auto-
"It Is not definitely known," said
matic in its operation and furnishes
its cold continuously and uniformly Mr. Calloway, "how extensive this
day and night, from season to season, field really is, The field of commer-
without any more thought or care cial refrigeration take, in the ice
than one would bestow upon an or- cream parlor'', soda fountains, delica-
tessen, restaurants, cafeterias, meat
dinary kitchen cupboard.
"I think," said Mr. Calloway, "peo- markets, florists' shops—all the busi-
ple will find that better health is as- ness enterprises in fact whose opera-
sured where the foods are kept in an tions call for ice."
While the first refrigerating units
electric refrigerator. Foods can't
spoil in Frigidaire, for example, be- were of the email household type,
cause the temperature in the food with capacity to refrigerate no more
The Nelson S Gustin Company, a ment of all the mopping, the wiping
compartments is constantly below 60 than 40 or 50 cubic feet, units de-
highly responsible concern dealing in up and the scalding out that the care-
degrees above zero, Fahrenheit. veloped from these are now on the
investment securities, in a booklet en. ful housewife finds necessary to keep
Health and food experts tell us that market with capacity of easily 10
titled "The Opportunity in the Elec- the ice-box sweet and clean.
foods must be kept in a temperature times as much. This means that the
tric Refrigeration Industry," arrives1
''haven't you often thought how
under 50 degrees, else germs of de- big walk-in butcher box can have
at a number of interesting conclu•fine it •oud be if that ice-box would
cay will become active and foods will electric refrigeration and be freed
siuns, from which we quote by per- . , only just keep itself cold, day and
spoil. Since there is a constant low from the annoyance and the expense
mission of Mr. Gustin: night, continuously, without your
temperature in the electric refrigera- of having several hundred pounds of
There are good reasons for the en- ever having to put another pound of
tor and the air is not damp and soggy, ice stored in the boxes every day. In-
thusiasm and sales building effort no- ice in it, without your ever having to
the foods are kept under ideal sani- stead of these vast quantities of ice,
anot
er
ice
sign
or
empty
ticeable in the industry. They are hang outh ' '
tary conditions and better health is refrigerating coils are placed in the
founded on actual facts and merits another drip pan?
promoted through the use of better- ice compartment and a compressor of
"Don't you consider it extra good
of the new product, and its relation
kept foods.
proper capacity is located outside the
to social progress and betterment. news that new you can have just the
"The installation of an electric re- box, maybe in the basement. A con-
The Good Housekeeping Institute has sort of ice-box you have dreamed
frigerator
in
the
home
means
the
start,
low temperature is the result,
H. A. Tremaine, Chairman of Board.
it out—one where the food supplies I
( ndorsed the leading machines nowb
saving of much labor, drudgery even, low enough to keep the contents of
A. H. (soils, President
Otis A. Glasebrook, Jr., Vice-Pres. and Treas.
' being placed on the market. Health are kept always cold, in dry, sanitary'.
W. D. Mercer, Vice•President
that
must
be
employed
to
keep
the
the
box
properly refrigerated, with-
Howard A Lewis, Director of Sales.
food compartments, where the cold
institutions have made laborator
Chas. H. Leonard, Director
ice-cooled refrigerator right. Steps out any variation or rise in tempera-
tests which have shown its real qua • is supplied continuously, automatical-
are saved with the electric refrige- ture, which might mean the spoiling
ities and value to the household. In ly, without any attention on your
Copeland Is a Detroit Product. rater properly located. There is less of the contents.
the case of milk, for instance, cooled part, and where ice cubes are frozen
Display counters are electrically
cleaning and fussing necessary to
by the old ice box with a temperature for your cold drinks and table use,'
keep the food compartments clean; refrigerated in the same way, and the
Refrigerator
Electric
varying from 32 degrees to 68 de- in abundance whenever you want
Copeland
muss
and nuisance of administering
I there ,s no time lost waiting for the
maintains a constant temperature al-
grew, due to melting of the ice, it has them? Ser•el fullills every detail of
I iceman or cleaning up after his visits, ice and salt are happily things of the
been shown that after 24 hours' stor• your ideal
Charles Vankeuren of the Electric refrigerator, now more than 45 years ways below 50 degrees, the proper and the whole thing is a striking cam- past, wherever electric refrigeration
"You can have this magic conveni. Refrigeration Corporation, in com- on the market.
temperature for the perfect preser-
see bacteria increases from 3(1,000 to
mentary on the advantages of mod- is adopted.
4,000,000. The electric refrigerator, ence. Your present ice-box can be menting on the industry in Detroit,
"The Nizer Corporation in Detroit vation of food. Even such perish-
For the Ice Crean, Parlor.
in marked contrast to the old method, made to serve you as it never did be-
is the pioneer manufacturer of ice able foods as milk, meat, butter can ern equipment as compared with old-
says:
A new day has dawned for the ice
maintains an even temperature. fore, thanks to the development of
cream cabinets and has been for sev be kept fresh and cold for days.
"The citizens of Detroit and Michi- eral years. It manufactures both
cream retailer, with the development
Copeland
Electric
Refrigeration
is
The beginning of many years of fu- electric refrigeration which is now gan are watching with great interest
of electric refrigeration with his eve.
the water cooled and air cooled types a Detroit product manufactured by
ture success and expansion of the available. It is an easy matter to
the remarkable growth of the elec- of ice cream cabinets and has recent- Copeland Products Inc., one of the
cial needs In view. No more does he
electric refrigeration industry is fore- have electric refrigeration, declare
tric refrigeration industry in Detroit. ly brought out a new air cooled com- four leading mechanical refrigerat-
have to suspend operations pending
cast by an analysis of the demand for the thousands who are already enjoy-
It is expected that in a comparatively mercial machine of a half-ton daily ing companies in the country. De-
the administering of the daily charge
the product, its current progress, its ing the benefits of this latest of mod-
short space of time it will rank sec- capacity. Its line of ice cream cab- veloped by the foremost engineering Leaves %Vesta..
of ice and salt to the ice cream cab-
market, and potential earning power. ern conveniences.
ond
in
importance
to
the
automobile
Biltmore
Club
inet;
no more does the daintily sp-
the
Copeland
is
the
result
"A cooling tank is placed in what
inet:, comprises the three, four and authorities
As Prot et Against Discrim•
In the wake of this succes will be the
industry. Already it has assumed
pointed parlor or tea room undergo
it fyears of pioneering experience and
long string of fortunate investors, is now the ice compartment of your such proportions in the number of six-hole single and double row ice o
inatien
these
experiences of ice with an at-
whose profits will pile up year after refrigerator. This is connected, with companies manufacturing, their pro- cream cabinets, as well as a soda is today giving satisfactory perform-
tendant muss and confusion, which
a set of pipes, to a compressor that
fountain outfit with three different ence in thousands of homes from
year.
NEW
YORK.-1.1.
T.
A.)—Al
duction, labor payrolls, value of pro-

are
altogether
out of keeping and out
Available records show that pro- la placed in the basement or in some ducts, consumption of raw materials temperatures. There are over 30,• Maine to California.
Simple in design, the Copeland is son, Broadway comedian, resigned of place• no more is a loss of profits
duction of iceless refrigerators in other out-of-the-way place. The com- and ;ales that it is playing a leading 000 Nizera in operation in the United
from
the
aristocratic
N'eatchester
sustained
because
of shrinkage or
1923 was approximately 16,000; and pressor is connected to an electric part in the industrial growth and de- States and they are giving univeraal entirely automatic in operation, re- Biltmore Country CIO, at Rye, N. Y., soft or granulated cream.
quires no attention and once installed
s atisfaction.
52,500 in 1925. In other words, in motor which takes its electricity from
because
of
the
club'..
policy
of
dis-
velopment of Detroit.
The
ice
cream
cabinet,
electrically
"The ice cream cabinet business can be forgotten. The Copeland
1925 (which is considered the year the same electrical supply that lights

"The pioneer manufacturer was differs materially from the electric solves the refrigerating problem for crimination against Jews, according refrigerated, maintains a constant,
to
a
in which the electric refrigerator the house.
report
published
in
the
Daily
unvarying
low
temperature,
low
"Through the cooling tank, a re- the Kelvinator Corporation, which household and commercial refrigera- all time.
reached its perfected stage and vol-
Mirror. enough to keep creams and ices held
was established in 1914 and is today for businss in that the cabinets are
Total net sales of Copeland Pro-
ume sales) output increased over 300 frigeraling liquid, menthol chloride,
Jolson
has
long
been

member
of
always
to
the
proper
consistency
for
the leader in the quality of its pro- purchased by the ice cream menu- ducts, Inc., Detroit, manufacturers of
per cent in the third year after it was is caused to circulate, whenever the
ducts in the United States, as there facturers, who lease, loan or sell them electric refrigerating systems for the the club. Ever since his application I serving. The only outside attention
first really brought out. By contrast- temperature rises high enough to are now over 100,000 satisfied Kel-
for
membership
was
accepted
he
has
necessary
is
that
of
bringing
in
fresh
to the ice cream dealer., drug stores, first quarter of 1925 are reported as
ing this with the history of other cause the nuttor to start automatical-
vinator users. It is now a division candy stores, etc., who retail their ice 70 per cent of the entire sales in been wlecomed on his occasional vis- supplies of creams and ices and tak-
ly to turning the compressor. The
household appliances, it will be found rteult of the operation is to remove of the newly formed Electric Re- cream.
its to the club. ling out the empty cans. Everything
1925; shipments of electric refriger-
Early this spring Mr Jolson invited always goes on automatically, and
that the rate of growth is consider- the heat from inside the refrigerator frigeration Corporation, which has
The Kelvinator Corporation man- ating systems for the first quarter of
ably in favor of the electric refriger-
as its other divisions the Nizer Cor- ufactures a complete line of separate this year were 60 per cent of the to- Harry Richman, a cabaret entertain- there is a sort of harmony between
er, and one of his best friends, to the , the ice cream cabinet operation and
ator. For instance, the washing ma-
poration
of
Detroit
and
the
Grand
all
sizes
and
self-contained
units
of
tal shipments made in 1925, and the
in 1409 and whence it is removed into the sur-
mic
.
Rapids Refrigerator Company of up to 70 cubic feet capacity. Its number of sales outlets for the first club. Mr. Richman was introduced the rest of the surroundings that
reached its perfected stage in 1915. rounding
"One atmosphere.
of the satisfying features of Grand Rapids, Mich., called the Leon- separate units can be installed in the quarter of this year showed an in- to the members of the club. One of ?nuke business a pleasure, as well as
In those six years (1909 to 1915)
ard division.
ice chambers of ice cabinets now in crsatse of 57 per cent over the total them, Richman says, urged him to put profitable.
there were only 3,000 washing ma- electric refrigeration is that. in the
in an application for membership.
The same thing can be said for
"While there are a number of new use in the homes of this country pro- outlets that the company had in 1925.
chines produced and sold llov;ever,. food compartments, a crisp, dry cold
When the club was formerly open--soda fountain service as for the ice
The financial statement of the com- ed for the season two weeks
to is • contmuou. I • maintained at a tem- companies manufacturing both house- vided they are in good physical con-
ago, M r.. cream cabinet, with electric refrige-
in the succeeding five years (1(11 ,
dition
and
the
hardware
and
insula-
hold
and
commercial
automatic
elec-
pany just issued shows current assets
between 40 and 50 degrees
1920) sal es of washing machines in- perature
above zero, Fahrenheit. This is the tric refrigerating machines in Detroit, lien of these cabinets are suitable for of $1,380,668.73 as against total cur- Jolson invited Mr. Richman. I ration. Creams are kept properly
I was given a note from Roy Jack- I frozen; syrups, carbonated waters
temperature range, say food experts, there is no question but at this time the installation of the Kelvinator rent liabilities of $114,520.12; cash on
son, manager of the club, requesting and plain water are kept chilled to
at which milk and other drinkables the Electric Refrigeration Corpora- electric freezing unit. These units hand end cash securities of $1,038,-
me to call him on the telephone as the proper temperature, and a cold,
have
ice
capacities
ranging
from
six
tion, with its three Kelvinator and
522.10; permanent assets of the com-
soon as possible. When I called him • dry storage space can also be pro-
(...."."*"..".............'s.w."s."..........1 and
eatables bacterial
should be
kept, with
in order
to prevent
action.
fond two Nizer factories operating at ca- to 15 nounds per machine at one pany, including buildings and ma- Jackson requested
, 0 cease bring- , vided, making refrigeration as nearly
spoilage and consequent ill-health for pacity, is the leader in the industry freezing and four freezings a day are chinery, $237,797.64; total assets of ing
ll a g
undesirable guests to the club. He I ideal and 100 per cent as human in.
in the City of the Straits. Its five possible. All Kelvinators are thermo- 81,782,890.12.
meant liarry -Michman, he explained, j genuity can manage and as human
..-......wwwww(wasithe
family.
-
"Another satisfying feature is the factories are employing more than statically operated and will maintain
The management of Copeland when 1
asked what he meant. I desire has yet dared to contemplate.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Bernstein of ice-freezing compartment, where a 3,000 men and its weekly payroll is cold even temperatures under 50 de- Products, Inc., comprise men who
"I demanded to know what was un- , There are tremendous economies
Rochester, N. Y., are the guests 0 , set of trays is found. In these trays, in excess of 8100,000. These figures grees according to the setting of the have achieved outstanding success in desirable about Mr. Richman. Harry in almost every phase of commercial
probably represent more than disable thermostat, which will preserve food the electric refrigeration and auto-
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kra temperatures considerably below
Here it the combined totals for these items perfectly while checking and arrest- matic industry and who bring to the is an old friend of mine, one of the refrigeration in favor of the electrin
' freezing are maintained.
leer.
finest, cleanest, straightest fellows I refrigerator. The cost of electricity
1stays se cold that tee cubes, hard, of all the other and newer electric ing the growth of bacteria which is company an insistence in the highest
have ever known." to refrigerate a meat market box or
crystal and as pure as the drinking refrigeration companies now manu- so marked and rapid above Bfl de- mechanical standards
"If you want it straight," respond- display counter or ice cream cabinet
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Slavin of
greys.
The executives include; William
58, Ohio, are the guests of their vrater are readily frozen. In these facturing in the city.
Day1-
"On May 20, the Kelvinator divi- Robert Wilson, president of Guard- ed Jackson, 'I'll tell you. Mr. Rich- in no way compare, with the cost of
"The three divisions of the Electric
parents, Mr and Mrs. M. Rubinson. same trays, many delightful desserts
man is undesirable for the simple rea ice for equivalent service.
are frozen, creams, ices, mousse, par- Refrigeration Corporation, previous- sion, in response to a nation-wide de- ian Trust Co., of Detroit; George W. son that he's a Jew." Mr. Jolson is
The automatic feature of electric
mand for diversified sizes, brought Mason, vice-president and general
quoted by the Mirror.
Mrs. E. I.ichtig has returned from faits, an array of delicious concoc- :1y mentioned, employ a total of over
refrigeration, relieving the owner
weeks' visit with friends in eons of the sort that do not have to 15,000 men and have a productive ca- out a new line of eight cabinet Kel- manager, previously general works
"That
flabbergasted
me.
I
asked
from
worry as well as labor, is an-
be beaten while freezing.
pacity of over 450,000 units per year vinator models. They represent the manager of Chrysler Motors Corpor- him if he didn't know that I, too, am other convincing
argument in favor
aCteTlat%'
is.l.
"Still another big feature is—that of household electric and commercial very latest development both in the ation; W. D. McElhinny, vice-presi•
a
Jew.
of
the
modern
way. Interest in elec.
art of household electric refrigera- dent and sales manager, formerly
Under the chairmanship of N. it doesn't cost much. Electric refrig- machines, ice cream cabinets, mils
"Of course, I know it," Jackson , tric refrigeration seems to have
lion
and
of
fine
cabinet
making.
commercial
sales
manager
of
Delco-
said. "But you are an exception." I grown irresistible force.
Spiesberger, the United Jewish Cam. eration equipment for your own ice- I cooling machines and ice cabinets.
Light Company (subsidiary of Gen-
"Well, I told him then and there! The features of electric refrigera.
Paign hasproved very successful. box can now he secured from reliable
"While five of its factories are lo-
eral Motors) manufacturers of Frig-
concerns at very reasonable prices, cated in Detroit, its sixth, that of the
Rasch's "Ballet" At Temple.
that I was most certainly not an ex-Ition, as will be gathered from the
idaire; seven years of marketing ex-
,. I. Korn and sons of under a guarantee of satisfactory Grand Rapids Refrigerator Company
I've always been • Jew and foregoing, are full of benefit as well
Mr. and m e
perience in electric
Ed- ception.
Manton, Mich., were in the city to service and then, better still, it costs at Grand Rapids, is by far the largest
always will be. I'm just as much a as of attractiveness for everybody
Reach's "Pompadour win H. Brown, vice-president and Jew in the Westchester-Biltmore Club who has any sort of interest in re-
Albertina
attend the confirmation of their son, very little to operate the electric re- of all the Electric Refrigeration Cor-
treasurer,
director
of
Bohn
Alumi-
Jack, frigeratar. Thousands who are using poration's factories. It is the largest Ballet," vaudeville's greatest dance
as I am at home. The next day I frigeration. The fact that the equip-
it today will tell you that electricity ice cabinet factory in the world, with production, headlines the bill at B. F. num and Brass Corporation, Detroit;
wrote to Jackson offering my resig- ment Is fool-proof, thoroughly de.
to run their refrigerator costs no a floor space of over 750,000 square Keith's Temple Theater starting Sun- formerly vice-president of General
nation. Mr. Bowman, owner of the pendable, easily installed and easily
Mrs. A. Lipp and daughter. Lois,
Aluminum Brass Manufacturing Co.,
Biltmore Hotel, called me to say he handled is another thing tremendous-
and Miss Mildred Beckman of Brook- more—and many times they will tell feet, an annual capacity of 300,000 day, May 30. "Pompadour Bonet is
is less—than they used to pay ice cabinets and warehouse room for a modern ballet satire, featuring of Detroit; Thomas J. Litle, Jr., vice-
you
it
regretted the incident. But the res- ly in its favor and a thing which will
Mrs.
the guests of
same breath they will
Mass, aa nre
90,000 completed ice cabinets at one Evelyn Groves as Pompadour; Nor- president in charge of Engineering, ignation was accepted. It had to be." have much to do with the ultimate
• . In the
E
line,
Beckman.
tell you that there is no comparison time. It owns more than 25 acres of ree, sensational Egyptian artists; president of Society of Automotive
universal adoption of this modern
when it comes to actual refrigeration
own railroad sidings Sam Krevoff and the eight Albertina Engineers; until recently Chief Engi-
means of refrigeration where refrige-
On Wednesday evening, May 28, service. For electric refrigeration Is real estate, its
neer Lincoln Motors division of Ford
and
lumber
dry
kilns
Over
1,000
Ranch
solo
dancers.
Others
listed:
in
needed, which students of
the Hadassah held ■ bridge party
like so many other of our delightful people are employed in the day shift Harry Kahne, Hal Neiman, Arnaut Motor Company; E. J. Copeland, er Sewing Machine Company; with ration is
the situation and those closest to it
care
Studebaker
Corporation
and
Dodge
the parlors of the temple.
modern conveniences. It takes
and several hundred more in the Brothers, Rose and Thorne, Stan vice-president, formerly president Brothers, General Motors and Max- insist is bound to come, maybe
of itself, it relieves everybody of la- night shift, which was put on recent- Kavanagh and Company, the Dancing and general manager of Kelvinator
it does
i well-Chrysler; adviser to U. S. Ordi- months before a great many of us
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beckman of
care and annoyance, and
ly to take care of the unprecedented McDonald!, and the weekly screen Corporation; Fred F. Breuckner, pro-
realize that it will come.
Cadillac , Mich., who were in the city bor,
an eco- demand for the Leonard Cleanable features
duction manager, 18 years with Sing- nance and aircraft departments.
• splendid job in a practical,
delightful
way."
to attend the confirmation of their
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KELVINATOR LEADS IN DETROIT,
ACCORDING TO CHAS. VAN KEUREN

AL JOLSON RESIGNS
FROM COUNTRY CLUB

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