Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1918 — PRACTICAL AUTOMOBILE KITCHEN TO FOLLOW OUR SOLDIER BOYS AT FRONT [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

PRACTICAL AUTOMOBILE KITCHEN TO FOLLOW OUR SOLDIER BOYS AT FRONT

Feeding our soldiers Is an importaiit matter, and the problems It presents have interested many of our inventors. The traveling kitchen, run by motor power is a very natural product of the times. There are several types. The kitchen with its big kettles, large enough tovcook food for two hundred and fifty men at one operation, is mounted upon an automobile truck, which can also carry reserve supplies to-feed two hundred and fifty additionR.l moil For the chauffeur a protected cab is provided in front and the cook may attend to his work to the kitchen even while the truck is moving from place to place by standing upon a step in the rear. To prevent his being jolted onreugh reads f hind rail has been provided to which he can hold.Popular Science Monthly.

TRAVELING KITCHEN, RUN BY MOTOR POWER.