Want 



Place 



Your Office 



Typewriter 

 Expense 



AND I knew that it was possible to build t 

 visible typewriter without sacrificing durability. 

 Mine isn't a trust machine. It's sold 

 strictly on its merits — the fair deal way I want 

 sell it. 



Think what it means for a typewriter to write 

 always in sight, directly in the line of vision, * 

 the writing line indicated and the printing point 

 pointed out. That's a true visible writer-and 

 that's a Fox. Type-bar bearing has unusual width, 

 plenty of wearing surface. -The type bar is extra 

 strong and heavy. 



There can't be any going wrong in alignment- 

 no wearing down, in years and years of work. 



A single Fox does a variety of things perfectly: 

 letter writing, invoicing, billing, tabulating .figure 

 stencil-cutting and heavy manifolding. \ou can 



-different lengths— and use t&ea 



in two colors, and you don't 

 ribbon all the time it's on « 



to 



Fox 



W. R Fux, President, Fox Typewriter Company 



WILL you give office-room 

 Typewriter ? 



Will you try it absolutely without 

 cost to you ? 



That's the only way you can really know a 

 typewriter-put it to work in the day's busi- 

 ness routine. 



buy two carriages 



interchangeably. 



The Fox writes 

 have to touch the 



machine. . - r ot 



But proof is better than promise. Let tne » 

 Typewriter speak for itself. I am only too gw. 

 send, or have delivered to you, a ^Fox Type*rt£ 

 without a penny's cost to you. Try it our. __ 

 it the hardest tests. 



other machine. Tnen, " y*-*" « ,, m « r hinc 



make you favorable terms-take your old macninc 



as part payment. 



As a fair business man, doesn't this offer W$$& 

 Let me send you the Fox for a free trial •™* x »? w . Serf 

 once. Just fill out, clip and mad this coupon today. 



it to me personally. 



s cost to you. iry kou'- -" 

 s. Compare it with uyor-rfl 

 Then, if you decide to ,bu, * 



I 



am 



glad to have you compare 

 Typewriter with any other machine, 

 l know it will compare favorably. 

 bo favorably you will not want to 

 get along without it. 



When I invented the Fox Type- 

 writer, I steered away from the faults 

 and flaws of other machines. 



1 added new features that no other 



typewriter possessed, or possesses 

 today. I realized that £ wasn , t 



necessary that a typewriter be a "blind" 

 writer to be strong. 



the Fox 

 Because 



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 Front Street, Grand Rapids, ««*• 



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