I rr a-_', British lam ttttt 1 . “Plan to Caviar "h ' f m.Dcwhol,‘i“ . Itll of the ditBeuity of the overcrowdhz of the ether. Europe, which is lit“. aary, and the special attaqhmgnt should not cost more than twenty shilling: (about tive dollars). We system in equally applicable to Both alternating or direct currents, no ttip- ing is necessary the reception is 2) ed to be superior to that of any w re- lax set. . ‘ .. ', tVMeairDeaerttred _ I. As to how this is already being achieved in an experimental way the Ipecial attachment la tttted to thire. cuiving end of the electric light Aire (or any other metallic conductor) which reduces to. audio frequency the current which is paaaed over the wire. What the Inventor does is, to anperimpoae on this wire a cumin which is jut above audio-frequency and then reconvert it by means; of the attachment ao that it is repro- duced in the ordinary manner. mo aerial ‘or other apparatus is neces- A Other cuhe ' Other annulus that are chimes! for the invention no the avoidNtee OI Electric Wiree T , . BriertV he proposes to abolish the mull radio apparatus ttrr receiving wireless prozrnml end to (lye the aunt â€nice on the eleetrlex'llght wires. The promm would that: be brought by cable from the. adio- cuting eating: to the electricity headquarters of my town gr (“strict and thence conducted to the power lines. All that the householder wuld then have to do Mould be to connect a loudspeukernr‘pair of headphones by - of a special attttehmeitt to the electrical switch; and momma would then come straight to hit gin. Incidentally it my ;be idded Lthat once the system is in Working. met there in no reason why the “for water mains should not he and in the “me way u the electric tight! when. l,' l Among experts the have.“ his so In reached rather I mm b: caption. finding critic. up IN! " champions, but it h‘rnlly onlyi‘in In experintamtal um at precantnqnd it is too only to form my J1Miipmett ya to its mum-ta utility. At an â€no time. the inventor bu MEIR“: some demonstrations of, the mm; of bin nyutem and chim- that Clutch- mm “with. have been ammo. It in not too soon. therefore {01‘in some deaeription of the work the fa doing. ' ' -.r,. _ PAGE FOUR This 13(9). work of an ' on- ginur. who has found an " to adapt tho ordinary light M'bowcrv who to the transmission 'iil,ri'Gii, mom. than hitting out th" Tithe: and unwinding the now t ' than“ who or crystal receiving "td. li,' An mutation which, it him“. will {manna . mm. 'adio. eating dadopmt is new†a. DWI“ of virulent 'est-ts',, i,, tor- dou,En¢hnd. MMâ€. FF tab to the Chm†Schâ€. MW. _ 3 Purinell &' _1hhilson To This? rLyw Many Wiver Will Say “Amen†'r . _ (i, "t"t-"ator'saAven.'._, "ne.ttiuos 'e. "r. told Jim" iars one little lady, "there were a hundred things around the heme I needed wove and ,ouldtither have than to _ put that extra' money into a more expensive at.†' "' Highland Park, Illinois - j, 'rt-woo' Aaeuit" lied, .aru. "i4i.i'rAjGriGr, Pres “wk†pe fan?- Ado-(Fodfotllu i an 'J.,t",'f.'2f,','urr',tNe Some onion land in New York state sold the other day for $1,700 an are. mixing onions seems to be the one skin game that my; , In holding that the President has a right to remove those whom he but; in once the Supreme court again demonstrates the truth of the old axiom, "all that goes up has to come. down." Daring the opening ceremony, W. R: Abbott, president of the Illinois BiiliTe1ephone Co.; Chicago, convers- tl with E, D. Mms, president of the outhwestern Bell Telephone Co., St. Louis; W. R. Dawes, president of the Chicago Association of Commerce, talked with Harold M. Bixby,’presi- dint of the St. Louis Chamber of Comberee; and Walter S. Gifford, pteqldent of the American Telephone and Telegraph company, and James Bron, chairman of the executive committee of the Chamber of Com- merce of the State of New York, talk- ed from New York to Chicago and St. Louis. ' Tht route of the cable in through Juliet, Ottawa, Princeton, Wyanet, Pearls. and Springfield. These cities Md, pdjacent territory will have the battit of the increased facilities. Existing open wire construction will liot be displaced by the new, cable. Itgptovides guided eomttttutientiim fa- cilities with â€chance of the service afforded being pnetjcdly free from infetruption from sleet and wind manna. _ . I {lime not uniform thrpughout, ‘in tte ieihl the' cable consists of from 500 to copper wires covered with a lead ntlmony sh'enth about 2% inch? erhriditimeter. It provides for more iiiiLiiiii telephone circuits,‘and 600 wimp}! mum an be sent si- mtMtteously with the telephone con- vetattionr, _ Ton heavily loaded pole limb-[would be required to duplicate inroéen wire construction the facil- iubs " the cable. lb}. brie! ceremony on Dec. 16, e new-rogue was formally put into com- met ttl service between the two citie- 'l,"l?'lt the am time telephone cable eontmt,mieatiott become coritinuoue bo. tween“ New York and St; Louis by mi of Chicago. ' ' Iii new able required two years to. Mid and cost approximately FT,- 00¢.000. It is 344 miles long,' it in underground for 51 miles thru eitlea, and it strand on pole: in open coun- try. ; T 2tgo, ind St. Loni: are now jol .4by telephone cable. V oi) the other hand (heroism not 1'.an critics of ti. hm who â€an; the whole prom " Impac- m-m-s " , . 'rWatPrroyl, CABLE , A - an?“ ukf to In foul proof at! can ttlu: t'es,tttr nix sith 'er In, "Mt. poa- shitiiii' at ttatt,',',.' from low tttttye not“ or attttirphttrles, mag-o; it should suit list-nt who with to but only om; mm nd. ntrraitrtt. _ ' F W: mm when“; was“: eat: - A0)rpttttet “W or. p pad. Jet Addition, the appâ€. Cowl“. Line From Chicago In : " In Operation; Route , 'j' In Explaincd i3 NOW m ST. LOUIS 1i,47i, (t It is estimated by Dr. Nuismith that there we 15,000,000 people, in- clud as every race and country in the orld and both sexes, now play- ing the game. Hundreds of high- aala ied coaches are devoting most of t eir time to the development of the tune, and conditions have devel- _ G at stride: have been made in the some of basketball _since its ton in: thirtrAive you: ago. At a race t meeting of the Joint commit- tee telegram was read from James Ntti mith, the founder of the sport, whit described the transformed» th ch which basketball has passed. Bee in 1891 nine, men used to play on side, and the game was a rather cm stage, rambling more . mad ma ble. There were no spectators mac ea or odi'cials. TV P neylvanln. win the. first state to. rgmixé 111' retinal-ed omelet wit in the state in one organization, but Tenn and Cimtteetteut hue sin follow“ wit and several other at. are 'isontarmp1atine Iimilar or- gen tiom. r, T moo regularly twice 3 you. tir t visa the mm rule; mad later', to, mm them. 7 V ed ouih 'hii national and; and l were registered through" local bon making a tota1 of 1849 regis- tttttr FOUNDER TELLS ABOUT IT. iid we; Nah-aim it Mew-g hint-Committee Belate- rmg Pert o.rhrin . , ttth, 610 Myâ€. meistar. union: mm». in the member. of the body sitter, it: tough; Cllr' 1131111 o fi. "-rq..-qo.oq- 'j,ii:'i'iri'iirj,,,i, w 1trttetikattuythstuaus A Blanket for Your Howie. 'your plastered ceilings in theattic space,and get earne/ coinkrtoutoithoeechi11rrt'r)rnsupaaw The cost? 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