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Lillie Multiple Evaporators 



Model of 1904-1905 

 (Patented) 



"One of three Lillie quad- 

 ruple effects installed in 

 1907, in sugar factories in 

 Formosa, belonging to the 

 Taiwan Seito Kabushiki 

 Kwaisha, of Tokio, Japan. 

 Two more quadruple effects, 

 one to handle 550,000 gallons 

 of cane juice per twenty-four 

 hours, and the other to 

 handle 325,000 gallons in the 

 same period, are now (July 

 1st, 1909) being built for 

 the same Japanese Company, 

 also for service in Formosa. 

 These quadruple effects are 

 arranged for reversing the 

 course of the vapors and 

 heat at will, a mode of op- 

 eration peculiar to the Lillie 

 and which has proven of 

 great value for solutions de- 

 positing incrustations on the 

 evaporating tubes." 



The Sugar Apparatus Manufacturing Co. 



328 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 



S. MORRIS LILLIE, Pres. 



LEWIS C. LILLIE, Sec. and Treat. 



Grand Prize awarded for Locomotives at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition 



The BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS 



PHILADELPHIA, PA., U. S. A. 



PLANTATION LOCOMOTIVES 



Specifications Furnished on Application 

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