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"I'm not going to send for the repair man-tI’ll fix the telephone myself, dear," said Mr, Smithers. After tinkering half an hour, he suddenly let out a whoop that caused Mrs. Smithers to put clown her book and look inquiringly at her husband. "It’s fixed, dear," he cried. "Flow do you know?’ asked Mrs. Smithers, incredulously. "J just got a wrong number. with it," fairly shouted the triumphant handy husband.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 30, 7 February 1930, Page 32

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