Show NEW LAW OF NATURE FOUND B byi INVENTOR OF THE puzzle of static electricity has been solved by R A invention in use by alliod governments during the war will A be given to the world when wen peace Is finally concluded great saving of time an and d M money oney new toil 1711 1 I 1 time ba dialed di aled a new A law ina ot of A natorp role without hearing tile rest of tt a mod iod et inventors actors ce flos thodi whit hit that means that is 11 a dolis aim ahou lt it la is epochal not net since the adny ny of tu sir r isaac isa A neet newton who aas as credited hedw i t the he discovery of tile law of guei gi tation linn has a real ten law of a a ture role be aci n added to the worlds s ml col i ot 6 scientific phe one may expectantly look tor for the eighth wonder older of the world 1 dewton A A guv v hive hire here been a modest man perhaps sit nil great I 1 inventors nars tire are modest men the fact thit thir most of them haw have been un unfortunate fortun a to in belis being illy rewarded fr for their 1 labors A here indic is B busl bashful ifal nature no 0 ane who she he has seen been and ad talked with R rot A Wengi Welon int chief engineer of tile the id air emil wireless telegraph company will ain the fact that be IB 11 modest he 1 Is the young man who he after ten years of scientific research into w ireless phenomena phen ins his solved the pal pa l ot of static electricity and hy by means of a new law of A nature lure has eliminated tint bell element learn from the aann taw P phere so that wireless has become a t eruct raenna an of 1 commini cation tor far lidle extremely ly ions distances list A IRA anven tion hon has already line been in ue u e by tile the allied go government cro ments during the war pd and hp he la Is ready a dy and andus to disclose the row new law ot of net nature re to tile the as soon an I 1 certain ell ain restrictions are is removed led ill bv tile the of pence peace A simple pis matter mater it 1 Is a simple model mattei when bleil once vou full tin be governing law AIM air rr wen a A or to fl a reporter radio ex ports pert h hive 1 looked ked for it to foi years year fand A it I some IA A of at th them have claimed to be hafle 0 discovered it but chev were wen either takers or r had made honest relI takes I 1 in scientific judgment I 1 I 1 have got it t that fee baft can A be easily demonstrated suit and nill 11 he be it the proper time it I 1 should de describe dedo do the details of the ap P perot it would be a simple matter for radio enalo a to new recognize A im the re nw II law c feel constrained not to dilago dh alge the secret peace he has been concluded mr said he no ai positive po Itle the germans german hid not mide the alliev erv v themselves or had bad rev any ke knowledge ledge ar of his d discover ile he declared that on an ly IT a fr fen dl davs ago he I 1 as listening to n wireless irelon nip e sages being slid sent to dm germany in nd t that hit the german operator requested the sender to repeat the message mes A id and use more or P power that we would id antt 1 t hive hire hop happened peard ir if the gli ger in mans arshad had known how to utilize the new method th the inventor said old static A has been the hoodoo of tele telegraphy phy ever since maii 1 convinced a doubtful world of if th the actuality of tile the new method of if communication rude I 1 atlle bu bushika shiga ad bac bl clattery clat terl A along the air 11 currents current pat on molit moist dava have bae per aly interrupted the clear flow of the wireless leasim mess Bises rod and mad made their reception motion practically lum impossible flie the inventor enter described the sound and 1 in tie nt ten raw as similar to that made bv be 3 some aw one me throwing ing a handful of peb bles against a glass class window ad on cold an p davs the adverse ate atmospheric pharic has not been so a bad but the trouble vas always the worst from ime une to 0 october letter A prophetic decision Deci eion M mr beasant mcallef a decision in the united anted it in district coat on janesik 7 1 1116 q 16 in hah judge julius lila maver mad made a prophetic announce ment in repard record to the solving selling of the static to tic pr problem blem it was 1 in the m case Is of kantner antner the atlantic tion company or et nl at where the issue heas ln involved Ald tile the in invention of a new trans witter milter for far wireless apparatus rf ring back to the estate state of the art of wireless ti t I a communication on an july I 1 iwa a date figuring in the case r 1 said I on un tied that date there were just two possibilities 1 1 to io annul ammil exclude ei clude lim late s A or to improve IN winit win irel it is note by method of abasta tun res 01 both A BO A far beyond the A art fl A to constitute invention th the A fi first at his nt been done IT lie who hall m tbt need must how have no an tear fear of odthe tie into fate of if his invention 9 so tire lie radio operators k hepton t albling all ling for that principle which sir fil A enfant he has at last found flood we a b have vila his word lard for it and the word nord of ed ward J null nally vice fee president and ad gen a and of tile marconi company and ad the fort fact that t the he perfected wl wire lew less hill haq been used hy by the government luring during the war use although not yet act chall announced it has made the bridging of tile the north atlantic by wireless villains always allay the hardest route to for aerial ins messages ac ac 1 cording to mr air IN abt easy it has ellmin irvil long distances the most im reliant goal radio Angin engineers swe have at riven tor fee before the war we ve were limited to six or beven se hun hours communication a day the tl a atlantic and ad acro A the six lit thousand d mile i A stretch from froin san sn jel francisco airam to japan p n old bald mr wen we goal gant now we eon can use the wireless continuously Iu uI before the war it would hire have ill been impossible to get all the nemi lens which the german wireless tried to scatter over met the world now we a can get it an all I 1 am wt ut 11 d to say to what extent A our diala discovery aal has figured in the war but I 1 cin sav in a general way that aim almost v bearl eit thing the germans sent seat out bearing on the question of peace received will save money A considerable al saving of i ginev 1110 A wl will 11 be eff effected acted in some smile sending I 1 ta I 1 tlona tills the ins power needed Is cut in h hi it if instead ot of steel masts it feet ld hi li 11 a as some A are and ad cost cast piece apiece A a mast at the height of atelth At a telephone elph pole 1 la enough for rec receiving ehing T the inventor said that the trouble with most meet of the ce radio die ee expert a wh h had him been experimenting with static tic with was that the they had given give up p to too soon ganv of them conna A to the conclusion ar elrd that the solution of the problem WA was him impossible abl they regarded I italic as a thing thine erratic incalculable way ward rd willful a law unto net itself the turning polar point came me when the marconi engineer decided that tade static vas a natural law rational and fell follow ing 19 a det definite hilte system that only aide tie deeded eded to be un understood demtd to be conquered that wo was in 1908 18 slam since that time mr wen wea seat gant he has devoted th the better I 1 part of id his energies to ascertaining nm I 1 audit just A what th the A effes of this law u were ere the pre work was ans done largely rt tex ei perl peri ment meet stations in new jersey and miami anana florida in 1816 1916 government assistance led term waa enlisted and the ex es merl ments took on a far more definite character by the time tills this countin we was reads read to enter the war or the work had n ti if n u and ad pattii patu rort id d be a h led states t patent it of f flee from I 1 that time forward foiw rd the th larob ar ali lem hns hill been it one a largely isy of perfection of detail all I 1 did was to set out to III discover the new law of nature and moke it work tor for man and all I 1 tells have done sold said this modest inventor 1 I set up all sorts of hypotheses and constructed ted all sorts of apparatus and when hen one theory wouldn t work I 1 tried another it was like falling failing in he way unit and finding what bat you are after on th the a thousandth attempt of course the question came A up abgill as a to just what the in inventor had found out ob what at the new law A of no na tare vaa as and bilat hat millions ol of laymen id and a few th thousand scientists who alin were taking the still attitude ads of the Vis wanted to be aloo shown it ft was nas stated that some of them had publicly doubted doubled the tha solving selling of the suat stat ic puzzle the fil Inen tur tor smiled and ad ler shrugged h his shoulders that A quite quit natural he said it sounds ands big to make the that 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