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Show Hf ,nMLpv,,,, ' fit I Two, Score Years of Telephony I ri FJ'ORTY years ' agoM Alexander Graham Bell spoke over the td 1 1 feeble instrument he had invented, to Thomas A. Watson I only two telephones in the world and a hundred feet of wire. I Recently the same men spoke to each other from the Atlantic I to the Pacific over the Transcontinental Line 7 more than fifteen 1 II 11 1 11 1 !! f 11 H million telephones in the world ana nine minion in tne Dell system. Twenty-one million miles of telephone wire connect every state in I the union, and the wireless telephone has extended speech across our I ocean boundaries. I 1 A chorus of ' twenty-eight million Americans is brought into I perfect unison daily by the Bell System, that unifier of the nation I and harmonizer of distant peoples, which bridges distances, outraces I 1 time and makes a whole nation one community. " I The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. I I o. s. l Train scheIe! 4 m T!r'R ' FROM I t' ; 2 " m Cac" Junction and North No. 12-8:40 a. m iroBto No. 22-2:00 p. m. ..,v,..f pr08ton m0' frl1' a-m s" Io Cltjr I vt ,,V P" m Cacl, Junction, North and South S 3i;!oB;.,i. ,::):;::;:::::::::.!::ns: I ! ' ?ir!? V' "' Cach0 Junction, North'and South 9 :,'::: ::.7.::::::::::::::::::;:v.v..r:JruS 1 I - I |