Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 18, 1911, ANNIVERSARY, Page 9, Image 45

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THE OMATTA SUNDAY BEE: JUN?: 1. 1011.
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Here is the Geographical Center , of the Entire
Bell System Reaching 50,000 Cities and Towns
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IN THE HOME
A telephone in the home meana companionship and
a feeling of security. A woman craves real association.
When alone in the house she longs to hear a living,
laughing, human voice longs for 6ome one to talk to
about the little, intimate, personal things. For her the
Bell telephone annihilates distance and banishes lone
liness. It does her shopping, too.
AT THE OFFICE
Next to his own capital, the Bell telephone, with
its long distance connections and emergency advan
tages, is the business man's most precious asset. It
has increased his ability a hundred per cent, multiplying
his time and minimizing his expense, in bringing tho
country's greatest markets into almost instant calling
distance, making personal visits unnecessary.
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THE growth of Bell telephone service in Omaha and in Nebraska
during the last decade, indicates that the complex social and business
life of today demands comprehensive, efficient and universal telephone communication.
In Omaha the number of Bell telephones has increased 12,000 in four years, or an average
of more than 200 new telephones a month. During the last twelve months the-installations
have averaged considerably above that number.
Every Bell telephone in Nebraska has possible connection with every other Bell telephone east of the Rockies,
the longest present possible transmission being a distance of 2,200 miles, between New York and Colorado.
Local and long distance Bell telephone service has been extended and improved until today it meets the needs of
the entire public for communication that is united, direct and universal.
One policy, broad and general, in which uniformity of method is the underlying principle,
has resulted in a comprehensive association of affiliated companies co-operating to give the
only universal telephone service in the country.
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A Break-Down on the Farm
Telephones are every day more closely binding
together the city and the country. "When something
is broken down maybe it is a plow or a mower the
slightest dlay means a loss. "With the nearest sup
pip t house miles away, Bell telephone service alone
can meet the emergency. Every progressive . farmer
regards a Bell telephone in his home as an essential
to his success.
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An Aid to the Farmer's Wife
The telephone is a constant household companion
on the farm. It keeps the farmer's wife closely in
touch with the social life of the community, and at
the same time serves her in buying and selling farm
produce. By means of the local and long distance
lines of the Bell System the highest market prices can
always be obtained before farm produce is sold.
BY THE WAY, HAVE YOU A BELL TELEPHONE?
Twenty Million Connections Made Daily
Show the Usefulness of Bell Service
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