THE NEW YORK FILTER MANUFACTURING COMPANY.

THE NEW YORK FILTER MANUFACTURING COMPANY.

The gravity and pressure filters of the New York Filter Manufacturing company, constructed under the Jewell, Warren, Hyatt, Blessing, American, and other patents, continue to bold their own in the way of efficiency, which is of a very high type, as well as in the line of economy. The patents of the company have been sustained by the highest courts, and its filters have been adopted by over 140 city water works in the United States and Canada, and even in distant Russia and Siberia, while over twenty-five cities have increased their plants. The total daily capacity of the filters in operation on this continent, including U. S. of Colombia, where Bogota has installed a 1,000,000-gallon filter, is considerably over 200,000.000 gallons, varying all the way down from 10,200,000 at St. Joseph, Mo., to 75,000 gallons at Moscow, the holy capital of the dominions of the Czar of all the Russians, and 200,000 gallons at Tobolsk, on the wintry steppes of Siberia. Manitoba, in the Canadian Northwest, has two of this firm’s plants—one at Winnipeg of 1,500,000-gallon daily capacity; another at Brandon, of 1,000,000. At St. Thomas, Ont., is one of 2 000,000 gallons; at Chatham, in the same Canadian province is another of 1,000,000 gallons; at St. Hyacinthe, Que , the filtering plant oi the same capacity as at Brandon. Even the Antipodes are represented by Broken Hill. Southwest Australia, with its plant of 1,600,000 gallons daily. The latest town to install one of these improved filtration plants to purify its water supply is Gastonia, N. C.

The gravity and pressure filters of the New York Filter Manufacturing company, constructed under the Jewell, Warren, Hyatt, Blessing, American, and other patents, continue to bold their own in the way of efficiency, which is of a very high type, as well as in the line of economy. The patents of the company have been sustained by the highest courts, and its filters have been adopted by over 140 city water works in the United States and Canada, and even in distant Russia and Siberia, while over twenty-five cities have increased their plants. The total daily capacity of the filters in operation on this continent, including U. S. of Colombia, where Bogota has installed a 1,000,000-gallon filter, is considerably over 200,000.000 gallons, varying all the way down from 10,200,000 at St. Joseph, Mo., to 75,000 gallons at Moscow, the holy capital of the dominions of the Czar of all the Russians, and 200,000 gallons at Tobolsk, on the wintry steppes of Siberia. Manitoba, in the Canadian Northwest, has two of this firm’s plants—one at Winnipeg of 1,500,000-gallon daily capacity; another at Brandon, of 1,000,000. At St. Thomas, Ont., is one of 2 000,000 gallons; at Chatham, in the same Canadian province is another of 1,000,000 gallons; at St. Hyacinthe, Que , the filtering plant oi the same capacity as at Brandon. Even the Antipodes are represented by Broken Hill. Southwest Australia, with its plant of 1,600,000 gallons daily. The latest town to install one of these improved filtration plants to purify its water supply is Gastonia, N. C.

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