Automatic Age

Issue: 1931 April

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ENNY PLAY PROFIT//
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Double the income of
locations where you now
have ordinary penny play venders
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J e n
N EW R
I OCKAW AY
BALL « U M VENDER
WILL DO THE W ORK
An u p -to -th e -m in u te m er­
c h a n d is in g m a c h in e w ith
plenty o f action in the play
and a cash rebate feature
which is a “ kn ock -ou t.”
Think How These Features '» %
Will Enlarge Your Income
View of left side of
vender, showing dis­
play of ball gum.
Customer receives full value for penny deposited.
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Special anim ated pin-board, giving coin eccentric
action.
Fascinating cash rebate.
Autom atic delivery o f rebate.
O u t-in -fro n t position o f pockets attracts play.
^6^ Protective devices prevent cheating.
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Substantially m ade for reliable operation by
Jennings.
W rite today f o r illustrated, flcscriptive
fo ld e r anti ask f o r p rices.
ODJENNINGS £. COMPANY -Manufacturers
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APRIL, 1931
Vol. 7, No. 9
We were compelled through lack of space to omit
many good things about the annual convention
at Cleveland from our March issue. Some of these
are given in this issue that their values may be­
come permanent. So that in the March and April
issues A u t o m a t i c A g e has presented the most
complete record ever given in a magazine of a
vending machine trade convention. We regret
that we were unable to anticipate the demand for
the March issue and our supply of copies was soon
exhausted. We added 3^6 new subscriptions to
our list during March and this created an unex­
pected demand for extra copies. In this issue the.
news of tax bills affecting vending machines will
be of considerable interest. Also, we have an
excellent news report of trade matters in New
York, and hope that we can increase the value of
this service from month to month. Now, the
East and the West are well represented with spe­
cial departments. Goodbody's column throbs with
interesting opinion. The new managing director
of the Automatic Merchandisers Association in­
troduces himself in this issue. The regular de­
partments will be found of continued interest.
Next month we will emphasize the field for amuse­
ment machines. The greatest season for these
devices is now just ahead, and we are planning to
give special attention to the amusemient field in
May.
The National Magazine of the Vending Machine Industry
Table of Contents and Advertising Index for this issue will be found near
the inside back cover
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