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□ Reducing the Cost of Upkeep— □ 



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J— I bills for ribbons are much less than before. A ^ 



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>-f pounding impact. The ribbon is actuated by the 1— f 



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highest efficiency — these are guaranteed to L. C. 



Smith & Bros, users. 



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1 — f Demonstration for the asking > — r 



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Y-r Home Office and Factory, Syracuse, N. Y. r-i 



J I Branches in all Principal Cities I I 



n WASHINGTON OFFICE: 14th and H Streets, N. W. ^ 



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