CAPE MAT COPITY HUB, FRIDAY. MAY 18, 1923.
MANY PEOPLE SEE INTERESTING TELEPHONE DEMONSTRATION
are placed on each side of the demoost ration board and are need to IQ tartrate Jo*» what happen* when tele-
phone calls are made.
The upper vtew *howa the type Of d _ Philadelphia and PlttAunjh, while the tower view la of the typa
( ueed In amaller eitiea.
Bo far daring the present season *»er 107400 people have seen the Infcre*lng demonstration* tclvec by the Telet'hooe Company before varlooa Bosines* Men's CTnbs. Bible Claaoea, Schools etc The demonstration la familiarly known as "00 Mln-
dttea In a Central Odtce."
Jaddag by the many roQoests that •re earning Id for dates, the attendance ftores will *e doubled before 'he dam
which will probably be
The dmaonatmloo la mow In that “Jiggling" cd the hook will present thl*
light from appearing and oo there win be oo signal to
atlng coils pings, 1 one other t fawniT to the tdephone man ur* the same as those need tn a modem central other.
■ all i
1 to t
how the little light *
tkms la to ahoc cad
Maeme side of the board and aro so
tnonrcMd that .m actual working coo something about the •action can he ae nj. from one side ot tb[ * «*«■« induatry. mf the board to the In fact. The demonstradoos aro alsraya glo •alls are actnalr handled dnrlng otcii en free of ebarga.
Something to Think About
By F. J. WILIER
THE GREAT HEARTED O NLY the great-hearted can be tnu
friends.
All along the shadowed ways of Ufi the great-henried are constantly sanding oat sunlight and cheer, which ho mans of inferior natures can nerai know or bestow. To do good, without haring their mo Urns suspected. Is their grand inteo tlon. They eeek no praise. They more about with the quiet ol summer breeses, leering la their trail the delicious scent of g-jdens and Um peace of tranquil skies. In the happiness they give to others they find a gradflcatlon rich beyond price. If but once In your life yot should be fortunate enough to meet I great-hearted mac or woman, the re membraace of It will linger In jom mind until tks end of your days Great hearts often dwell in lowly Sometime* they are found In frail bodies poorly citd, but there la abosi them a radiancy of spirit brighter thss a thousand stars and dear aa tb« beaming of the noonday sun. Great beans blow to flame the apart that biases with lore; they Truth and Mercy; they till night ef
RAPID IMPROVEMENT IN TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARDS I When the telephone was And in rent ed and had arrived at the stage where ordinary conversation was possible, there were only two telephones, one at each end of a wire. The first telephone* used eomroerdally were leased In pairs and many time* the person to whom they were leased hod to string his own wires from one telephone to the other, usually from his bouse to his office oi factory. At that time It was not thought possible to have an Inter-communlcatlng system until -the advent of the switch-
board.
In May. 1877, the first switchboard to connect telephone .^rcults was 1: stalled, connecting five B-wton banks. This was followed op by the first commercial telephone exchange, which was installed In New Hrveu, Connecticut. In 1878, with the eight connecting
New Tact, Bridgeport and Philadelphia. This first commercial switchboard was succeeded by swteas other boi up until 1878. when tha first “Multiple"
Tbs targes' type muKlpie boards have more than 2,000,000 tiny soldered parts, 16.000 electric si, Hgbts and over' 4000 miles of v more than eao^vh to span the «
. ‘tky.
Meek or lowly, they are the minister tng angels from hssvwi. carrying to tfc* sorrowing “good ridings of great Joy." From idle sluabcrt rimy call youtt sad point the way to honor and fans; flrom the valley of gloom they bid tftM despondent to look ap to the glorious heavens; from the mtr* of sis they Mft up the fallen, seeking no reward but th* Joy that Is theirs from doing good. They sin as wa all sin. bat ts * most of as. they are charitable towards mankind, prayerful, watchful, fatth-
fah
of their Of* the s
s in the belfry d ns, do aoula on a r peaceful than m at the aetdr*
MARTHA T HE namos of the stature of Both any. Mary and Martha, are d rusty sOllcd. While Mary Mgaifles blttar. Martha amaas bacomlBg bitter. Siacv the sister of tbs Blaaaed Virgin bore Ms asm* asm* as bar own. both are ■aid to come from Man (bittor)
Martha of Bsthacy. according to tagesd. demoUsbsd a teerlbic dragoo hr hoidtng up s rvue on* time when haw famll) was making s Journey tbrougi «tld cuamtry. The Marfa of Bnaaia Is of anne Ukr the Engllali Martha. Matty and Fatty (tbocgb by
ad the girt In Bryn Mawr, Peunaylvanla. She saw a signal at her switchboard, plugged In to answer the call and heard moans over the phone. 8ne acted—a donor was called, asm ic the place and probably saved the life of the woman who had fallen Jnat aa she started to phone. Tel the young woman, herself a bride of but two weeks, rewarded it as part of her work. She was trained to ttdiik Is ctnetgMKy—and wa* ready when the emergency came. It la this training that makes beroai or heroines la everyday Ufa—fToabepaa (IUJ Daliy Vrw«
A RKT.IA«TJ» BUILDER H. A. DEERY Contractor. CurmNt and
Jobbing to AB Ita I SEA ISLE CITY, N. 1.
Of Fatrirla and not rutine.-trd with Martha at aU> Indeed, lo Huss u Manila U ceosl'lered the true b>-UM-wifely soman of (be Bible, sn-lepeml-SUt of ths lagaa.1 of the drayp Martha • agititaiest has brso a royal •a- tbenriiev. many cemtur.n. oorurtlas f'aio'U ly am<a>g the dauchters «f the •ariler caara. The Manha need M Ireland la •mly an wjsitalaai for •M native Erw Mcabhdb. Ueavs or m: Irish pnB<-eH. wto e Guevs of the falrlea nod is calranally known ea Queen Mab. Martha was uaed fur Mer la BnUaad. Manha and Martbon of the •Mtb of rnnev and the rare- Marta Uf Italy and fipala were all from the Frevaoral dngoo-slayer. The name has always bad a qnalnt ald-fuablooad ring and Ua popularity wui never use ns. due no doubt to Its Biblical ref •rare. The pearl la moot appropriately Manila s Jewed, reprsnsntiug. aa It Ooaa. purity of thought. Its eriuge Of taaru would seem * flmag attribute Mr Martha U Today la said to be her tacky day and ae*as> be* larky number teas ta*
MODEM CONVEHIEMCES OPES AH THE TEAS HOTEL BELLEVUE MSS. FRITZ CR0HECKER Landis Avenue and Frio Street SEA ISLE CITY, H. J.
Court House Marble Yard MOHOMEJrrS AID MEMORIAL STORES EXFERFJICED MARBLE CUTTERS
WM B powru. CAFE MAT COURT HOUSE. M. J.
Succeseor to late Wm. F. Daniels
Bell Phone SI-H-2
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MarhanlcaiT l>t awing
“CTTlar girl la a girl who doesn’t believe 11 lore, yet believe* In ateady loving.
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ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY
DON’T BE LONELY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE as they ' TWITCH THE SWITCH" for SILENT SERVICE and THE "MATCHLESS" NIGHT
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