Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 01, 1922, Night Extra, Image 17

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BVEKHTO PUBLIC UiDGBR PHI1jADE!LPHIA. WEDlfBBDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1923 ,, y , , .v'rlft
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Typewriter
Seme of the 14 Neise-Eliminating
Features of New Ne 12 Remington
A new cushioned cylinder which gives clean
cut originals and carbons and is Quiet.
A new type of bail which prevents any air
chamber between paper and cylinder and takes
another "click" out of typewriting.
A new method of eliminating noise from the
escapement. The escapement deg strikes against
a spring instead of solid metal. The result
isQuieU
A new cable anvil, made of finest piano wire,
spiraled in two directions. In reality it is a shock
absorber for the type mechanism and it is Quiet
The body of the machine is enclosed in sound
proof plates Quiet.
Even the slight noise caused by the type falling
back in the basket has been reduced.
Eight ether sound-reducing features complete
this great Remington contribution te quiet
and every advantage which quiet confers en a
business office.
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The New Medel 12 Remington is the herald of a new era
in typewriting.
It is quiet in operation. And it has been made se without the
slightest impairment of the speed, easeef operation and depend
ability which are essential in a first-class writing machine.
This problem of achieving relative silence, combined with
the full measure of Remington efficiency, was net solved in
a day. The New Medel 12 is the product of years of con
tinuous laboratory work by Remington Engineers the most
skilled and experienced in the typewriter world. As a phy
sician listens with his stethoscope, se these engineers listened
te every "click," every "hum," every sound produced in the
act of typing and experimented with every possible means
for transforming noise into silence.
The result is a crowning triumph in typewriter construc
tion; a machine which retains every basic Remington feature,
every quality for which the Remington is famous, every dis
tinctive Remington improvement, including the famous self
starter and the equally celebrated "natural touch," and in
addition no less than
14 neiseeliminating features
The sum of these improvements is a degree of silence that
enables the busy business man te think andwerk without dis dis
tractien, even though the machine is also working at his elbow
The price of this new Medel 12 Remington, with "A"
carriage is $110 just $7.50 mere than the Standard nr -hine
a $750 premium for quiet.
Under conditions where quiet is net essential, we continue
te recommend our Standard Correspondence Machine the
Improved Self-Starting Remington the typewriter that is
making "natural touch" famous, the machine that has made
automatic indenting an accomplished fact.
Please call and see and listen te the new Remington Ne. 12
or phone us for a demonstration.
A geed typewriter deserves a geed ribbon. Paragon ribbons made b? us
75 cents each, $7 a dozen
Remington Typewriter Company
110 Seuth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
TelepheneBell, Walnut 6750; Keystone, Main 5949
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