J. BUsar spant three d MbMOflda. 8h« eoM kflB Svada/, «««alav & B. OoUtoert, fonMr text , r. ot Woodbiaa, wm do*n to M« K vUmttrm on Saadar. Mr. <taM- ** to m» eonCwrtl*# • Kwatrr xw to PMladoIpbU. - Mm UMitm and Dr. 3. Ctortc. of _ nruk. motored to WMWMd oa Satarday to attend a^pj^ty Alczenberc toft on Mtoarr afternoon for ttw Qaafcar GKy. MM to) MMt a tow daja rltt Dr. A. B. VowOer aput the 4 with kto familyMm Boocafatd and his das
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Here, is a few words, U oar 1924 program— 11.000 additional telephoned. 90.000 miles of new ’vue. Several new boikigigd and large addstioos to
others.
$1,770,000 iruide oar bttfldingto And to cany oat this program will require more than four and one-half millions of new investment in telephone plant far 1924. That’s a big outlay! But you—the people c£ Southern New Jersey— determine how much money we must put in this
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And we arc not trying to retanl H. For every new telephone added gives more power to your telephone. We’re in the busxr ess to give telep hone service—ss much as is needed—when it is net ded—and where it is needed. THE DELAWARE & ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH fit TELEPHONE COMPANY
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Traffic Transmission
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