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Show cot an excellent milk refrigerator that requires only a ery little ice. " Obtain a box from the pru-er; any wooden bx a foot In depth will answer an-swer the purpose. Hut a tin pall with n cox er. 1 1 o deep enough to hold a quart bottle ..f milk an.l a tllchUr larger lar-ger pall without a ever. Place ono Inside the other and stand them In the center ot" the box. N'ow pack, sawdust or excelsior beneath and all about them to kevp the h-at from getting get-ting In; complete the rof rlgeratnr by nailing about tlfty layers of nwspv per to the under surface of the b" cover. "The refrigerator Is now ready for use. In the mornlnc a.s noon as the milk Is received it should be placed 'u the pall and five cents worrh ot Ice should be cracked and pla-d about the milk bottle. The cover should be replaced on the enn and the 111 on ih xxocden box. Kvery morning the melted ice should be poured off.'' CHEAP MILK REFRIGERATOR. How It Is Made From Wooden Box and a Tin Pail. (Prom 111'" Survey. ) If milk Is not k.-pt cold It Is danger-iu danger-iu f(o,i fop hibles. for every minute (hat It Is much above th leniwralur of loo the d!cax" pi-rms lncreajo In It at an alrarnln? rate. Very nnny bable--; die of v-umnier complaint merely be. caue their mil): has been allowed t i stand for hur In a warm nxim Mdiir are unable bi buv enough Ice In summer to preKfre ml!;,- In o'di'j ary refr trerat' r f"r ' w-nty four honrf Mot moth-r. however, buy a five o-ten o-ten cent cake cvri morning and bi (ollowlnr t.e y i J - - I n of JT Mtr y --.n rrt'-r - - h T.1 . t tfll'l |