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We call your attention to the matter of purchasing a Typewriter just now because we have quite a number of machines on hand, and it will be greatly to your advantage to make your purchase at once. Monarch, L. We offer you rebuilt Underwood, C. Smith and Smith Premier Machines, and we know you will be surprised at the exiremely Low Prices. For the duration of this Sale we will offer our Type- writer Papers at a Low Price also, Our stock is big, not only in variety of weights and grades, but also in quantity. Here is a tempting proposition in Letter Size Type- writer Paper, either with or without printing. BOOKKEEFERS BOND OR DANE BOND PRINTED WITH YOUR LETTER HEAD 500 sheets (1 ream) et e A —— e e 7 g { T A % o . 7 e M S S e . $4.50 per thousand $3.85 per thousand Regular price without printing $1.25 per ream the convention will the Con- plowing Typewriter Papers|. "= (Written Specially For The Bulletin.) Just exactiy what we of tnis coun- try are facing in the imrediate future nobody know? ed for casual reading. Rut probablv most of us know that the gist of it was an admission that many millions had been wasted there, thrown awav, When the pessimist warrs us that | dissaipated, scattered, ‘sovm to - the there is trouble ahead for u winds and the waters like chaff. No ft of pr criminal action would lie, according nas been to the report. It was simpiy a case of been sheer wastefulness and unthirift. nd_doubtles We can Some few of us may ren.ember that evitable about the same thing devcioped in the The only question whica i of real|investigation of the huga aviation interest and import is what sort of|fund. Millions by the hundred frit- troudle is it foing to he? That is the | tered and flittered away wrth almost sticken If we knew from which |no tangible result. auarter the storm to burst| The simple truth seems fo be thai we might, perhap: anchor fo|there has been an actual orgy of ¥ gainst the ssness, covering pret- ¢ every depariment of public with a bad smell of profiiteer- from some parts of the The people, called on ovel their money intd the treas- in order 10 win the war, have done a willingness and cheerful- vhich has only been equalled b; lhn jocund rrodigality with which as been shovelled out agm either for acfual need or—something else. have gone un and are still prices of foods and of fuel by rrices of necessities prices of labor and of and are not the tem all crea- and om with dnont Dbleed Kknowledge, »yuld he frisk Nevertheless. all of us vear--liv doing it for some | munition plants, under E| ¢ ponsorship, iave Dboost- s paid in them to simply fa The mon it has Nut it coming a: future. It isn't coming government: it n the t coming Y The country-wide about ready to sober up. SAYS COLD WEATHER Publ'c Must Be Careful To Avoid A cases n should not BRINGS RETURN OF INFLUENZA Second Epidemic. vent Than Cure. Easier To Pre- What To Do. ing reports of the fewer ienza in this vieini: ow us to relax our vi “Encour o lance or to become careless in the be- lief that the danger is all oyer.” & says well -known authority. With coming of cold weather there is apt to be a return of this frightful epidemic and its seriousness will depend on the extent of the precautions, taken by the public to prevent infection. When the air is full of influenza germs, you may be constantly breath- ing them into your nose and_throat.| But théir danger may you may make vourself prac: mune to infection if vou germ before be avoided and cally im- destroy the ic actually begins work in_vour blood. which hit Norwich o hard, most sue- | cessful T through During the recent serious epidemic, Its were obtained by ma nple breathing into thej nose, taro: nd lungs of the medi. cated of Hyomei. Probably no b e more sensible caut za, Grippe. Cough _or Catarrh of the be employed | than now to the nearest drug store t a complete Hyome £ a bottle of the p nd a little vestpock z device SECOND DAY SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE| tion was Tanuery 21, by thel adoption resolution. Senator | H equal (Continued from Page 1) them from * til honse comm IMPORTATION OF DIAMCN INTC THE UNITED STATES | the T nited o be @ no lon quite ano ] STAFFORDVILLE e ”:J, K :):!':‘lv (m‘ afford Hollow is em- | the local store. | has I". 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