Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1914 — Pocket Telephones In Use. [ARTICLE]
Pocket Telephones In Use.
A serviceable pocket telephone is the latest innovation of the Hungarian posts and telegraphs administration. The appliance weighs only 120 grammes, is no bigger than a card case, and can be bad by any one on payment of thp price of 40 ordinary telephone conversations, which cost a penny each. The pocket telephone is adapted for insertion in a wall plug either in a private house, on streel walls, or in a lamp-post, etc. When the user has finished his conversation, he simply removes the telephone from the plug and puts U back la fata pocket.
