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Show ISMOKE USANCE 1 MM SOOHBE OVER Salt Lake Inventor Gives Practical Prac-tical Demonstration of Nov Tonsil mer. SO PAR THE APPLIANCE HAS DONE 800D WORK ( One of the ('onsnmers Now in Operation in Laundry Plant. Tf future trinis of a smoke consumer H now being used at tho American Ilnen B Supply company's plant in this city, H prove as successful ns the present one, a fortune, a In store for the Inventor H ind Incidentally the smoke nulsnnco will H soon be a thine of the past. With the new invention Installed in a ' lire box. practically no smoke issues from the Itaek at nil. while without It, or when fl It Is turned off. Kreat clouds of soot I 1 and smpke arc mitt, a to settle over the Demonstration Made. I wiifti a Tribune reporter called at the I . place mentioned : 1 1 Wednesdaj after- J noon, the Amman gave several demon- H atrationa of the merits of the Invention I v After throwing in aeveral ahovela full of line coal, anl allowing the smoke to fl lasiie from the stack In big. black H 1 clouds, the appliance was switched on and almost Instantly the smoke ceased entirely, Tho operation was repcat d Several times, ami In each instance the ' remit was the same. r Practical Demonstration. The demonstration was a practical one, tl but In addition to this the fireman states that ever since the consumer was in-stalled in-stalled it has been working like a top. No matter how much or how little coal Is used, the results are the same. Cold Air Used. ' To ii rlbe the arrangement it maj be 1 aald thai II I- composed for the main part, of a perforated wall, allowing cold air to circulate over the coal fire. In- IB etead of allowing the amoke to rise and Issue from the stark, the cold air causes It to settle in line dust upon the fire, where It Is consumed. Tho air Is not pumped In. it Is simply allowed to circulate cir-culate through the perforated wall, and though simple as this Idea may seem. 1 it evidently does what Is required of it 1 to a nicety. I Arrangement Not Costly. The smoke consumer, for a large fire box. Is not costly It Is the Invention of M. J. C'anlgnn, a railway engineer of k Salt Luke, who has given considerable time to experiments of this kind. It la 1 fully protected by patents In the United States. Canada. England. Germany and other countries The consumer now Installed In-stalled at the American Linen Supply company's plant Is the first one that has been finished, but In all probability others will he constructed In the near future ns the demand for something that will entirely do away with smoke is tnorraous. Boon to All. With such an ararngement ninny Salt Lake business houses would have , it apr-d expensive suits brought by the i city, and as soon as they are readv for the market It Is the belief of the ln-j ln-j ventor and those who have seen the con sumer given practical demonstrations , that the demand will be greater than tho ; supply for years to come, even if manu- G faclured on a large scale. |