Automatic Age

Issue: 1932 April

N o t i c e h ow readily a c c e s s i b l e a re the
working p a r ts o f B A L L Y R O U N D . The
t o p o p e n s t o r eveal all t h e m e c h a n ­
ism as well as th e cash c o m p a r t m e n t .
A d j u s t m e n t s ca n
instantly b e m a d e
on a n y p a r t o f B A L L Y R O U N D with­
o u t t h e n e c e s s i t y o f taking th e m a ­
ch ine a p a r t .
Th e sp ec ia lly d e s i g n e d
lock is a b s o lu t e ly p i c k - p r o o f a n d e f ­
f e c t i v e l y p r o t e c t s th e c o n t e n t s o f the
ca sh d r a w e r .
BALLYROUND
M A D E BY THE M AKERS O F B A L L Y H O O
A
Product of
BALLY MANUFACTURING CO.
310
W e s t Erie S treet
BALLYROUND
may
be
C H I C A G O , IL L .
had
f o r nickel play and t e n
balls
or fo r penny
fi ve
balls.
G leam in g
m a r b le s —
are
play
u se d .
with
m oonstone
n o t steel
balls —
BALLYROUND
is
a b s o l u t e l y noiseless in o p e r a ­
tio n .
The
co in
slid e
on
BALLY­
R O U N D p o s itiv e ly c a n n o t b e
c h e a t e d in a n y w a y . It will r e­
ject everything
except
good
U . S. coins. It c a n n o t b e o p e r ­
ated
by
m atches
o th er
u sin g
t o o t h -p ic k s ,
o r slugs or
p o p u la r
by
any
m ethod
of
ch eatin g.
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B R E A K I N G
A L L
R E C O R D S
FOR SALESBOARD PROFITS
NEW EST
BASEBALL DEAL
SEASON
The New 1932 Baseball Deal consists o f 10 Good sized Metal Baseball
players in various playing positions, finished in Silver plate, Gold plate and
Bronze. Complete with Seals, Colored Grandstand Background and 3000 hole
Salesboard. Every player a winner as indicated on seal attached. Prizes $1
to $10.
3000 HOLE 5c BOARD
P AYS OUT $ 38.00
TAKES I N . $150.00
No. A A15
PER
DEAL
COMPLETE
$ 1 0 0 0
STILL GOING STRONG
KENTUCKY DERBY
N A T IO N A L DOG SH O W
C o n s is t s o f ten. s ilv e r p la t e d d og 's a s ­
sorted ,
S co tty ,
B u ll,
S e tt e r ,
W h ip p e t
a n d P o lic e . C o m p le t e w i t h s e a ls , k e n n e l
b a c k g r o u n d a n d 3000 h o l e s a le s b o a r d .
^ a y s o,ut $38.00 a n d t a k e s in
f|.00
$150.00. N o . A A 1 ............................... ..
$1
SINCE
C o n s is t s o f t e n s ilv e r p la t e d a n d b r o n z e
h o r s e s a n d j o c k e y s . C o m p le t e w i t h s e a ls ,
s ta ll b a c k g r o u n d a n d 3000 h o le s a le s b o a r d .
P a y s o u t $38.00 a n d t a k e s in
A>00
$150.00. N o . A A 1 2 .................................
N . S H U R E
$1
C O .
1888
T h e W orld’s Largest Novelty House
ADAMS AND WELLS STS.
■WJ p e r
e n u e,
y e a r>
C h ic a g o .
CHICAGO, ILL.
P u b lis h e d m o n t h ly b y L ig h t n e r P u b lis h in g C o r p o r a t io n , 2 81 0 S o u th
E n te r e d a s s e c o n d c l a s s m a t t e r A u g u s t 10, 1926, a t t h e P o s t
C h ic a g o , Illin o is , u n d e r t h e A c t o f M a rc h 3 , 1879.
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M ic h ig a n
O ffic e a t
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