Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 June

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^ N e w e s t M a c h in e s
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you can make more money from every one of
UmJ0ca^ oris by changing to Jennings machines.
I hey are more attractive— they are better
made— they stand up— they last longer—
they
m ore p jay— anc[ o u r operators can
prove it! Quality does make a difference.
S e n s a t io n a l
“ E le c tr o v e n d e r ”
The^«
electrically controlled vender on the market,
new
^ ^ e n t ” machine you have been looking for—
Not u?]5ue— distinctive,
total l i -
t r a c t iv e cabinet design in beautiful walnut,
N i ^ r i^ e r e n t from anything you’ve ever seen.
°Perat
play* Vends mints or hard candies. Motor
New
mechanism. Rewards with amusement checks.
Chan. ^ ouble-proof roller bearing interchangeable me-
tei'H?es strong appeal to highest class locations.
ory opener, and profit-maker.
M ighty
Great
M o n e y - M a k in g “ J a c k p o t ”
No equal as a profit-maker. Altogther
better than anything else on the market.
Many new features. Most popular of all
machines.
Visible Jackpot. Shows coins prominently
against shatter-proof glass front.
New “Reserve” which immediately and
automatically refills Jackpot. No waiting—no
stoppage of play— continuous income. Both
Jackpot and Reserve fed from coin chute and
not from payout tube.
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Write today for complete descriptions and
quotation, stating quantity you can buy.
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O. D. JE N N IN G S A N D CO., Manufacturers
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"4339 W . Lake St.
Dept. A. A. F.
International Arcade Museum
Chicago, Illinois
http://www.arcade-m useum .com /
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ADVANCE VENDING MACHINES
Made by a Com­
pany Established
Since 1900
"W e make 56 dis­
tinct t y p e s of
vending m a­
chines for over
one hundred dif­
ferent purposes
such as amuse­
ment, automobile
a c c e s s o ries,
books, candy, cig­
arettes, c i g a r s ,
c o m b s , d r u gs,
electricity, envel-
o p e s, fortunes,
gum, h a n d ker­
chiefs,
marbles,
m a t c h e s , mint
r o l l s , novelties,
nuts, paper cups,
Pay Toilet serv­
ice, pencils, per­
fume, pies, pock­
et b a n k s , post
cards,
pictures,
razor b l a d e s ,
sandwiches, sani­
tary n a p k i n s ,
shaving c r e a m ,
shoe polish and
polishers, s h o e
s t r i n g s , soap,
time control, toi­
let articles, tooth
brushes, t o o t h
paste, towels .•'nd
metal tokens.”
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Write
Us About
Your
Require­
ments
Literature
Mailed
upon
Application
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W E CARRY A L IN E OF SU PPLIES FOR OUR M ACHINES
A D V A N C E M A C H IN E CO.
4641-47 Ravenswood Avenue
CHICAGO, ILL.
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