COLLECTION NAME:
Streetcar Advertising Cards
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ImageWorld~3~3
Streetcar Advertising Cards
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Filename:
M11173.jpg
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M11173.jpg
Filename
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Category:
Appliance
category
Appliance
Category
false
Brand:
Coolerators
brand
Coolerators
Brand
false
Company:
Coolerator Co. - Duluth, MN
company
Coolerator Co. - Duluth, MN
Company
false
Coverage:
National
coverage
National
Coverage
false
Product Status:
Company No Longer in Business
product_status
Company No Longer in Business
Product Status
false
Headline:
Keep Left-Overs Fresh�BUY
headline
Keep Left-Overs Fresh�BUY
Headline
false
Card Text:
Keep Left-Overs Fresh�BUY � I guess you can't beat real ice afer all. Let's go see the new Coolerators at Cedar Lake Ice tomorrow!
card_text
Keep Left-Overs Fresh�BUY � I guess you can't beat real ice afer all. Let's go see the new Coolerators at Cedar Lake Ice tomorrow!
Card Text
false
Border Text:
Border: � 1941 by E.W. & Co.
border_text
Border: � 1941 by E.W. & Co.
Border Text
false
Date:
1941
date
1941
Date
false
Size:
11" x 21"
size
11" x 21"
Size
false
Remarks:
The Coolerator Company began in 1908 as the Duluth Show Case Company. The Duluth Showcase Company, a manufacturer of store fixtures, was incorporated and the name changed to Duluth Refrigerator Company in 1928, and to the Coolerator Company in 1934. In 1945, the Coolerator Company again began to manufacture refrigerators and freezers. In 1946, the first electrical refrigerators were made. In 1948, the Gibson Refrigerator Company purchased the Coolerator Company. . In 1951, International Telephone and Telegraph, IT&T, purchased the Coolerator Company. In 1954, the McGraw Electric Company purchased Coolerator's machinery and equipment with an option to buy the land. The Coolerator Company ceased operation in June 1954 when the Company's remaining property was sold at auction.
remarks
The Coolerator Company began in 1908 as the Duluth Show Case Company. The Duluth Showcase Company, a manufacturer of store fixtures, was incorporated and the name changed to Duluth Refrigerator Company in 1928, and to the Coolerator Company in 1934. In 1945, the Coolerator Company again began to manufacture refrigerators and freezers. In 1946, the first electrical refrigerators were made. In 1948, the Gibson Refrigerator Company purchased the Coolerator Company. . In 1951, International Telephone and Telegraph, IT&T, purchased the Coolerator Company. In 1954, the McGraw Electric Company purchased Coolerator's machinery and equipment with an option to buy the land. The Coolerator Company ceased operation in June 1954 when the Company's remaining property was sold at auction.
Remarks
false
Source:
Minnestota Streetcar Museum
source
Minnestota Streetcar Museum
Source
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