Automatic Age

Issue: 1928 February

130
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“The Master
Now Made With Steel Cabinet and Iron Castings—Finished
in Lacquer Paint and Can Give the Operator Any Color

FOUR M ACHINES IN ONE
Peanut — Ball Gum — Penny or Nickel .
played in same slot, gives the customer full value for nis
money. Pat. Aug. 14, 1923; other patents pending.
No Globes To Break
Glass can be had at any store; easy to clean; sanitary
delivery cup and base. The greatest money-maker for
either merchant or operator ever produced. We will prove
this statement with a sample at $12.00; if not satisfied,
return (transportation charges prepaid), and we will
refund your money.
8 1 / 2 " square, 16" high; weight
12 lbs. Mounted on rubber feet.
Capacity, 8 lbs. Peanuts; 1100
Balls Gum.
Bracket and lock to hold ma­
chine to wall at 35c each.
Terms: Cash, or onerfourth
with order and balance C. O. D.
Write for particulars and cir­
culars of other “Master" ma­
chines.
SEE T H E N E W S E L E C T IV E
TYPE VENDER AT THE
C O N V E N T IO N — ROOM 531
THE NORRIS MFG. CO M P A N Y
553 Nicholas Street
© International Arcade Museum
Columbus, Ohio
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
$27,375.00 PROFIT
TH E
Mutoscope
Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Office
THE O N LY MOVIE M ACH INE
Successful operators are quick to realize the absolute neces-
and
us^n£ M utoscopes . They are in a class by themselves,
le
make more money than any other coin-operated
^tim ate machine ever made.
The same urge which leads seventeen million people to the
qjt-
every day makes the M utoscopes earn an average of
' *U0 to $10.00 a week, everywhere.
Welcome Everywhere
The “ kick” o f dropping the penny
in the slot— turning the handle— and
seeing a real moving picture — is a
thrill that calls fo r repeats.
W ho could resist the temptation to
see Charlie Chaplin, John Barrymore,
Syd Chaplin, Gilda Gray, Rin Tin Tin
or H oot Gibson fo r only one cent?
Operators everywhere tell us the
same story. “ The M utoscopes with
new reels are cleaning up fo r us.
Send us more.”
Here’s the dope in a nut-shell. It
costs the movie fan only one cent to
operate.
They like the picture so
well that they see them again and
again. That’s what makes it a big
money-maker. Y our first investment
is the only investment. No supplies
to buy— no chance o f the machine
getting empty.
100 Mutoscopes should earn $27,­
375.00 a year. Let us show you how.
W rite or wire fo r details.
IN TER N ATIO N AL M UTOSCOPE
REEL CO ., INC.
H t,Ch t^,|ifoseri])e a complete miniature movie
lilt*... . JvVCrti movie
- - a good customer. The.
------ r fan
„ l^ llroved models are light weight, all
a,Ul vorJ' attractive.
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© International Arcade Museum
W . 43rd St.,
New Y ork City
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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