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Show Kindly give me your message, and I will repeat It to him on his return." On coming com-ing In Mr. Jones sees from a signal that a messnge is waiting him. He taks the receiver, and the phonograph delivers the message (perhans there are munv) that have been confided to It. The World's Work. TELEPHONING TO PHONOGRAPH The disadvantages inevitable In telephoning tele-phoning have been partially overcome by an instrument of foreign make though the general serviceability of the device has not been demonstrated by usage In this country. It may be described as an ordinary telephone with a phonographic attachment. While Mr. Jones Is In his office of-fice the attachment Is not In use. but on going out he connects it with the telephone. tele-phone. When some one calls for Mr, Jones over the telephone, the phonographic phono-graphic attachment responds something after this fashion: "Mr. Jones is not In. This Is a phonographic receiver speaking. t - - |