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[April i8, 1908. 
Because it 
proves 
^00^ to be in every particu- 
^ lar as good as we claim. 
Hereareafew “Foxreasons”— 
We so distribute metal in the “Fox' 
WHY the Fox Gun 
Is Superior to All Others 
as to give maximum strength with minimum 
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_ 
DEAD SHOT ~ 
SMOKELESS 
POWDER/ 
The Century Dictionary defines 
Stable 2 (sta'bl), a, etc. 
2. Fixed, steady, constant, per¬ 
manent. 
In this connection we take the oppor¬ 
tunity of again saying 
DEAD SHOT 
SMOKELESS 
IS 
STABLE 
and that we should be pleased to have 
you, who don’t know it, give it an ex¬ 
haustive trial. 
A booklet of ‘ ‘ loads,'' etc., on request 1 
AMERICAN POWDER MILLS 
Chicago Boston St. Louis 
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