Show LIGHT AND LN D NO HEAT THE revolutionary INVENTION OF A NEWARK electrician electricity the source of tile no carbon bcd climis siut if iro ivall iiii lica ky electric libit sticks for abe vet vest rociel mr D me far land moore tl the e electrician of newark N J has just patented au an which oil will vill revolution izo lighting ill ii more than liau one olle way he that lie lias has holved lie problem or af how to make inako light without ithe beat sonic something thing v ieh has puzzled scientists for a generation aud add with au all Ord ordinary illary volt curien fc lie ha secures tho most anost beautiful wl white nto light from glass tubes tabes trie tile apparatus which furnishes almost the luster of daylight is scarcely bigger than liau au an oid ordinary inary teacup aud in tho the little machine through which tho the current passes boffie it leaches it is dot bi bigger ager than ones linger finger abo old incandescent light ligh cis is produced produce by ill alie act action of a current passing pasing through a loop of carbon filament in in a vacuum bulb the new dew light comes filin tile lio passage of a canent through throng the vacuum itself without any carbon filament tho the will hand baud tho the visitor a i long glas class tube about as big as a broomstick and then put out ont all tile tho light in the lie room in a few seconds sti streamy cains of light begin playing through tile ho tube finin ono end to tho the olber other with no do wilt WHO the tubo with any apparatus it is mysterious and weird it is a species of electrical induction tho the light is produced by what for want of a totter nanie name may bo be called other ether vibrations mechanically speaking to quote ho be inventor 1 I am asid using vibrations similar to those of if an all cle electric atric bell putting them in a vacuum and getting tho the result you 1 see ece the apparatus for producing the new light is merely the be small magnet and a glass tube tribe tile the sue size of a cigar within the tube is supported a piece of watch spring at one end of this is a I 1 small disk of soft iron about a quarter of an inch in diameter midway in length and in contact with the spring is an iron wiro wire the bizo of a pin pill this wire extends through the glass as does the he wiro wire attached to the ho watch spring the air is then exhausted in tho the glass g lass tubo tuba leaving two metal contacts in iu a high vacuum and permitting the spring to vibrato vibrate freely when the glass tube called the vibrator is placed over tho center of the magnet and tho wires vires in the tube are connected with wires in the magnet both being 0 part of the clec electric trio circuit the current in ill the primary current brings into existence a second current of sufficient strength to produce tho new dew light bhea aboa this latter current is connected with a hermetically sealed glass r receiver e c e iver bavin having absolutely nothing in i n it artificial daylight is the result through tho vibrations of ether buo ouo of these days tho inventor hopes to put on oil tho market sticks of electric light that can be carried in tile est pocket ho do expects to make a tremendous saving 0 in tile tho cost of producing electric aig light h t As at present mado only about one seventh of one ton of coal is converted into light all the lest iest being wasted in heat beat when mr moore first applied to the patent office tile he reply came that a patent must bo be refused as there was no DO law known to electrical science whereby such devices would mr moore thereupon ills apparatus to washington illuminated a room in the patent ent office with the dew light which ho be had bad just been bee told would not and won wom a complete victory securing his patents without further furt lier question this is tho the first public announcement of his hia discovery it has been inspected by such scientists as professor anthony formerly of cornell university professors croker Croke rand and of columbia college maico of princeton and damotte of all of whom NO approve of it aud and tho the principles used pittsburg post dispatch |