The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 169, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 11, 1977 Page: 3 of 8
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Automatic Electric Co.
Makers of 600,000 Automatic Telephones in Use the World Over
Dept. BS, Morgen and Van Buren Streets, Chicago
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The Telephone
of Tomorrows
Automatic because the directors de-
cided to transform their business tel-
ephones from a liability to an asset.
They saw what many another great
busin-iahas seen— that theAutomatic
Telephone is the only one giving 24-
hour. 365-day secret service for a
minimum labor and investment cost
The Bethlehem Steel Company,
the Alfred Du Pont Estate, the Tono-
pah Mining Company. Armour and
Company. Mayo Hospital at Roches-
ter. Minn., Sears. Roebuck and Com-
pany. The Great Northern Railway,
the University of Chicago, the Baldwin
Locomotive Works and hundreds
of others have installed the Auto-
matic Telephone and are constantly
adding to the original installation.
Private business is always the pioneer, the 1
trail-blazer and pathfinder—for government and
public And private business is making wide and
clear the once hidden road to Tomorrow’s Tele-
phone—to the ultimate developement of wire
communication—to the Automatic Telephone.
Business must avail itself of all things most efficient
—of all things simple and sound to the core—of all
things making for certainty, economy and high morale—
in short of the best as soon as it appears.
Business cannot afford to do otherwise. That is why busi-
ness in America—wherever that business is dealing with large
problems and mighty forces- has blazed the way for Tomor-
rows Telephone by investigating the Automatic, buying the
toward Tomorrow'. Telrphons, the Automatic An unu.ually intereating and val-
uable booklet. “Your Telephone—Aasct or Liability." ha. been prepared especially
for the use of the executive. of the larger buainaaa concerns and public institutions.
A copy will Im mailed on request.
Automatic, using the Automatic.
Governments abroad and at home
are already traveling the clear road
blazed by private enterprise.
England.Franceand Germany agree
on this one point: That the Automatic
Telephone must be used for govern-
ment service because it is the type
to which all telephones must even-
tually rise.
Our own War and Navy Depart-
ments, the United States Naval Tor-
pedo Station, the fortifications at
Sandy Hook, the Arsenal at Spring-
held, have used the Automatic Tel-
ephone for years and are each year
adding to their equipment
A few weeks ago the Federal Re-
serve Bank of New York bought the
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Duck, Marilyn. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 169, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 11, 1977, newspaper, June 11, 1977; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1829770/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center.