Show WORDS WiLL WIN I 1 i TUER WiRELESS WAY d ACROSS IDE OCEANo if An Astonishing Plan to Communicate Between America and Europe Without the Use of the Cable The or Grand Scheme Embraces a Means of Receiving andes ht and-es Sending Messages from Ocean Ships 1111 i Brucscjs April 13The air had ncarcely ceased to vibrate with the Initial Ir Ini-tial efforts of Signer Marconi to telegraph all II tele-graph wlthoutV wires before experiments experi-ments Avere begun here looking to a It and extension of the system so as It t to permit of messages being sent a limitless distance I Is I believed that SUCCCFS has crowned these attempts j I f At least the experimenters the leader d o whom Is l Emlle G Fore io are now prepared to demonstrate practically the or soundness of their claims for wireless telegraphy by i sending a message clear across the Atlantic from the continent it conti-nent or some station suitably I placed on itid the Krlllah Isles to New York id The system to be adopted as explained ex-plained by I M 1 Foreslo to the writer Is the erecting of transmitting stations k T whore the other waves that carry the Ill wireless message can be caught rc ltallzed and sent on to the next sla Lon where the process will be repeated I 1 I re-peated In this way claims r Fore slo wireless telegraphy can be carried on over an area limited only by the I possibility o erecting receiving ant x z transmitting stations Could such stations sta-tions he cnnslruMcd In midair a message es mes-sage without wires could be sent from ihe earth lOc the moon the waning es strength of the ether waves being re 3 Invigorated at each station and the chaiacler given to the atmospheric vii 1 vi-i I bration by the operator whn dispatched I the message preserved Intact until the receiver millions of m leg away cor raled the wireless words for the I lunar j Inhabitants Absolutely nothing stands In the I way according tu the claims of 3 the Inventors of this longdistance of send method of Ireless telegraphy IlS a message around he I world by means of the revitalizing system I is proposed to have a series of re eelvlng and transmitting stations at Intervals In-tervals acrosn the Atlantic The expression I I ex-pression receiving and transmitting Is perhaps a misnomer for the ether waves lhat carry the wireless messages i mes-sages from point to point do not require lo be caught by an operator read and dispatched again In the way that they were sped on their wireless way In the llrst place All this will be done automatically auto-matically The station at which Hie matcnl slaton l I message will revive its waning strength and start again on Us Journey across i the ocean will conslsl of a huge wire I network spread to catch the waves and ft transmit them to an apparatus that will ilPR l electrify the weakened ether and dispatch dis-patch It with all the strength It possessed pos-sessed In the first place to where another I an-other station Is placed at about the spot where the limit of strength of the renewed message will be reached Here the air waves will again be revlvilled and sent on to the third station and soon Vj so-on until the message reaches the last I Ktutlon and Is read by those to whom it was dlSDatched The stations I will be securely anchored I e to thaoaJrbetl i and as they Will consist con-sist merely of n tall pole crowned with a wire netting and fitted with the urdl nnly i reIes telegtt phy a tJcsin apparatus they wI iI tk i up no inure Sffi Ulno 10re pace than a huo lmn n buoy Arrangements wi I I have to hI made for lighting them at night but mat will be lOne hy ihc usual cone lhj uSlal tnetliil of ilhinitit t Jug eiic metod IlumlnUlug ricahiy with a light I hat f l fot lulu fll weelts vlthout Iquhng sllceilJ I nUfnUon I I wlh I By meansi of anl u sympatheilc palrol of v lie I siiilioiio t thl1 appartus can Lc be kepi in order all the lime lan and ni I tnw much nnre easily that than tho t cable Is the breaks nlre In means if ocenn communication causing Immense trouble OI1IUnlatlll locate and loeatl repair Tothp IWc the leH1I sending of messages bv his I system theic I will be absolutelv ly wil ahsolllI no I j lacle1 I is claimed for the ocean 11 mclulIIIlod mountains to divert I I and I I I distract the ether waves when they are doing their best in obey the directions or ihe operator Tho course will be the clearest hal could be choson and the only dllllcully I I is that of maintaining tln strength of the air waves and this he I Inventor of this longdistance sys tem of wireless CfliflhIJiii Lieu thPI la e1 he has solved to lhl Katlsfaitlmi of all I al the I experts who have witnessed the experiments ex-periments Ct The further plans of the inventor embrace a system of relay stations in midocean by means of which passengers passen-gers can send messages while en route forEu rope or 1 America The plan is to have a loa ting station at intervals where an operator will be on duty lo l ieeeIe ant send messages that arc left with i him by ship pa sing along the i ocean pathway To go deeper still Into he I Inventors plan he declares that there Is mi reason why a passenger j should not sent a message at one of ihese I ocean stations and receive the I answer at the next I I this can be accomplished ocean travel will be revolutionlxcd for Instead In-stead of being shut away from all communication com-munication with the world for at least six days the tiaveler can be in receipt of shore messages at intervals of two mCtSgcs 10 days or less The prospect opens up such unbounded possibilities lhat It I Is staggering lo contemplate it The anguish caused by the nonre ceipt of news from a ship that Is limp Ing to port with a broken propcllur or damaged engines would he a thing of llie past for these wireless telegraph stations in midocean would he places of cal where sklppeiy could make their distress known send for help or allay the fears of those I who have friends aboard I the plans for ihln guai sys I tem of transoceanic communication without wires can be carried out it will I be the greatest scientific advance made In the century I |