Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 February

T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
175
S O M E T H IN G
V e n d in g
N E W
fo r
M a c h in e
O p e ra to rs
A delicious Chocolate Confection
made to hold up in warm climate.
Samples and price furnished on re­
quest.
Write
E l m e r G a n d y C o ., I n c .
NEW ORLEANS
LOUISIANA
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Assembling Grandmother's Prediction Machines in the factory of Wm.
Gent at Cleveland. The lifelike heads of these fortune tellers are
imported from Germany.
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http://www.arcade-museum.com/
T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
176
In tr o d u c in g
Our Latest Coin
Operated Machine
Three Jacks
Novel
Attractive
Entertaining
Simple
Durable
Profitable
A small counter ma­
chine with three JACK
pots, any o f which may
be won on each play.
Newly invented pro­
tective devices safe­
guard the operator a­
gainst dishonest play­
ers.
The Jack Pot can
not be won by any
known
method
o f
cheating.
The ma­
chine
is beautifully
finished and sturdily
built to withstand hard
usage.
Operators are placing
these penny machines^
in drug stores,
billiard parlors,
hotels and soft
drink parlors in cities
and towns where they
cannot run other ma­
chines.
Only self-paying Penny Machine Built.
12 in. wide, 17 in. high, 9 in. deep.
Weight 17 pounds
We Can Ship Immediately
SPECIAL PRICE— $22.50 TO OPERATORS— ANY QUANTITY
SMALL DEPOSIT REQUIRED
Feference— R. G. Dun
R. A . T A L B E R T
2605 Belmont Avenue
N O V E L T Y
C O .
Fresno, Calif,
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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