Judge, 1936-06 · page 25 of 43
Judge — June 1936 — page 25: what you’re looking at
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That Little Back Room By Norman i, Jaffray quarter.” Its Hor OOK. Wha \ Ch ea Whe soeke this tin Well “Don't here The smiling trl be- hind the desk in a tele- phone business office THE BELL SYSTEM serves the whole country, yet it remains close to the people. The people use it. Their savings built it. “It belongs to Main Street.” The 270,000 employees of the Bell System live and work in your neighborhood and in similar neighborhoods in every section of the country. They are good neighbors. Thousands of times each day and night their activities bring friendly aid to those in need. To every one—to the man in the grand house on the hill or the little lady with the shawl—the Bell System offers the same full measure of service. And secks to do it always with courtesy and understand- ing—in the manner of a friend. “That's the third gag tonight Cantor has swiped from Herbert Hoover!” comicbooks.com