Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 May

T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
130
c o n sid er
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h a s b e e n s a id a b o u t
th e s lu g e v i l . . . . F o r c e s a r e a t
w o rk
to
d e fe a t th is r o b b e r o f
p r o f its .. . .
B u t are
n o t lo s s e s
a s g r e a t b e c a u s e to o lit t le c a re
is e x e r c is e d in c h o o s in g lo c k s ?
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.
H e re
is
a
re al
d e s e r v in g
a c tio n
o p e ra to r
a n d
m a n u fa c tu re r.
. . . B a ir d
lo c k
e n g in e e r s
c o n tin u a lly
by
p r o b le m
b o th
d e v e lo p in g
th e
are
b e tte r
m e th o d s o f lo c k in g .
May we send you details
of the BAIRD system of
locking?
B A IR D
L O C K
C O M P A N Y
LO CK EN G IN EERS
216 WEST O N T A R IO STREET
C H IC A G O
© International A rcad e M useum
http://w w w .arcade-m u seum .com /
B E T T E R
T H A N
E V E R !
A little more than 35 years ago “Mutoscopes” were introduced
to a skeptical public. Today, all is changed—for Mutoscopes enjoy
the greatest reputation of any coin operated pure amusement ma­
chine.
In the years since the first Mutoscopes there have been many radi­
cal improvements. Better mechanisms, better cabinets, better
reels—everything better in every way.
There are now three attractive Mutoscopes for you to choose
(1) The New All-Electric, a flashy, profitable machine; (2) The
Kiddie Mutoscope, a machine which is taking the country by storm,
and; (3) The usual Model 150-C, the machine which is known to
all.
Choose the model which fits your demand
and order the number you need today.
In te r n a tio n a l
M u to s c o p e
459 West 31st Street
© International Arcade Museum
R fe e l
C o .,
In c .
New York, N. Y.
http://www.arcade-m useum .com /

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