Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1915 — At the Telephone. [ARTICLE]
At the Telephone.
A convenient telephone index is made to slip over the mouthpiece—or rather under it, for the mouthpiece must be unscrewed to put the index on. It is circular in form, and the little index flaps, of green leather let-, tered In gold, radiate from the center. They push in and out, behind and in front of each other, to expose the iltyle wedge-shaped sections on which Hie numbers are written. There is one division headed "Emergencies," on - which the police and fire numbers, the doctor’s number and any frequently numbers may be written.
