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Updated: June 7, 2025
It started to write, as Kennedy wrote, upstairs: "HOUSE DETECTIVE QUICK HOLD WOMAN WITH BLUE CHATELAINE BAG, GETTING OUT OF ELEVATOR." The clerks downstairs saw it and shouted above the din of the rat- baiting. "McCann McCann!" The clerk had torn off the message from the telautograph register, and handed it to the house man who pushed his way to the desk.
It is the telautograph the long-distance writer. In this new form it can be introduced into the drawer of a desk for the use of any one who may wish to make inquiries, say, of clerks without the knowledge of a caller.
THE TELAUTOGRAPH. This, the latest of modern miracles in the field of electricity, comes naturally after the telegraph and telephone, since it supplements them as a means of communication between individuals. It also is the invention of Prof. Elisha Gray, who seems to be as well the author of the name of his extraordinary achievement. It is not the first instrument of the kind attempted.
With a tremor of eagerness he seized the stylus and underneath what she had written wrote boldly the name, "Graeme Mackenzie." Next Constance herself took the stylus. "Place in the telautograph a blank check," she wrote. "He will write in the name of the bank, the amount, and the signature." She did the same.
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