Automatic Age

Issue: 1928 July

Making Money Everywhere
COUNTER IRON C LAW
MR. O P E R A T O R : H ere’s a machine
that will get the money all the year ’round.
The interest never wears off. Men, women
and children play it. Anywhere you find a
crowd is a good spot. The Exhibit Iron
Claw is not a toy, but a well-made, hand­
some construction, built to wear a life­
time. The action is automatic— no crank
to wind. It completes a play in fifteen sec­
onds. Quickly changed from penny to
nickel play. The big feature is that the
player can choose where the Iron Claw will
dip down fo r a prize or candy— they try
over and over again. James Martin says
his Iron Claw took in $65.45 in nickels in
one afternoon. Charles Palash writes that
his Iron Claw made $100.00 in pennies in
a week. Many owners are buying from
two to ten Iron Claws to take care o f the
crowd.
A Birj Business Opportunity
square.
Weight, 75 lbs.
Price $175.00 f. o. b. Chicago
W rite for Circular
QUICK SH IP M E N T D IR E C T FROM F A C T O R Y
Place ’Em & Leave ’Em
YESTERDAY— TODAY—
TOM ORROW
T H E Y ’RE R E P E A T E R S
Idrat
Card Vender
Put New L ife Into Y our Route
Here are four Exhibit Penny Getters
that always make good.
O PERATO RS’ PRICES
Photoscope
Picture Machine
Ideal Card Vender, with
1500 free c a r d s _______________ $15.00
Photoscope, with pictures ----------35.00
Play Ball ________________________ 17.00
5-Ball Shooter, with
ball gum v e n d e r ______________ 25.00
W ithout gum v e n d e r __________ 20.00
Sample machines to Operators at
above prices.
5 Ball
Shooter
E XH IB IT SU PPLY C O M P A N Y
4222 W est Lake Street,
Chicago, Illinois
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Entered as second »la«s matter ANgust 10, 1926, at the post office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March 3. I879’
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AN O TH ER NEW ONE
the baby bell front vender
Rare Beauty—Long Life—Low Cost
Coin top cannot be
cheated or clogged up.
Show* the player in
•nvance what he gets
® f o r e depositing his
n in the machine.
Coin
detector
last three coins
through
extra
opening.
shows
played
large
■jn Proved Automatic
locking Levers on
Mint Distributor.
To obtain mints turn
knob one full turn.
Holds 50 pkgs. mints,
tended alternately from
ea°h sec Won.
When vender is emu-
*• machine automatic-

locks until vender
* *8ain refilled.
,i® .an be operated for
a,9ht or deffered pay.
Payout
holds 125
checks or coins.
Fur­
nished with short pay
tube on request.
Di'ptli. 12 in .; Width. 14 in .: Height. 18 in.
Weight.. fiO lbs.
Can be operated
checks or cash.
for
No. 19A for Quarter Play
No. 18A for Nickel Play
T h e
m o s t t a l k e d o f m a c h in e in
TH E W ORLD T O D A Y
W rite fo r Literature and Prices
Our Reputa­
tion o f
v Nearly 40
in This
Business Is
Y our
Guarantee
Made Only By
W ATLIN G
MFG. C O M P A N Y
Long Distance Phone:
We
Are Not
Affiliated
W ith
A ny
Other
Company
Haymarket 0270
7°l-3-5-7 W . W ashington Blvd.
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Chicago, Illinois, U. S, A.
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