The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 29, 1926, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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The principal cities of the State are Tohn Bressler, of the ude
: . : town on business on Monday. .
Row on daylight saving time. P.'S. Dale; of Ste College, visited s
Mr. and Mos Roy. Putt and Shien. no Delo 0t Stat NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STOR MILLHEIM
of Tyrone, came to town on Saturday Miss Anna Sweeny spent Monday
stopping with relatives here. at the French home at State College
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The first commercial telephones were crude, boxdike affairs, ve.
sembling but little the « ogrpact, efficient, clear speaking matement
which the telephone ran of todgy installs in your hose or office
THE FIRST TELEPHONES
MARRIAGE LICENSES, The first commercial telephone line in Pennsylvania was run between
; ; 1111 Chestnut Street and the old Continental Hotel in Philadelphia not
long after the Centennial.
Two instruments, a few hundred feet apart, comprised the first Bell tele
phone service in the state. .
Other cities quickly followed suit. By 1900 there were fifty thousand
The Road to Wealth users; by 1905, nearly two hundred thousand; by the end of 1915, five
hundred thousand. Today, the operations of this company cover close
They say that Economy is the Road to Wealth, and it Is 10 3 million i lephones.
true. Ask those who have succeoded—they will fon you. So does the service grow; and so does this constant broadening increase
Not struggling, grasping, miserly economy, squeezing every Its value to every user.
dollar until the eagle squalls—oh, no, not that. But by deter-
As to quality of service, our objective is a continuously increasing
promptness and dependability—that each year shall show greater facility
In its usage, either cross-town or cross-country, and still further diminish-
ing of mechanical and human failure in its operation.
mining to live within Your Income, by paying as you go, by des
nyilng yoursel! the things you eannot afford, and by keeping
your funds in a reliable Bank like ours, where your money is
SAFE. That's the way to succeed,
As to further expansion, we neither have nor can have an exact goal,
~ except to match the extension of our service with the public need for it),
Ten years ago it seemed to some that Pennsylvania was * saturated with
telephones. Since then the System has about doubled.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SPRING MILLS, PA, THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. # & OF PENNSYLVANIA,
We Pay 8 Per Cent. Interest on Savings Accounts, i “
ONE POLICY, ONE SYSTEM, UNIVERSAL SERVICE
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