Automatic Age

Issue: 1933 April

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| Vol. 9
No. 9
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W ORLD’S
. A GAM E
OF SKILL
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COIN
M a c h i n e
A REVOLUTIONARY
N EW IDEA
^ • 2 ACES on any location will be surrounded by
crowd of players all eager to test their SK IL L . E -Z
f^CES can be played by any number of people. The
beautifully designed turntable with its many flashing and
■?riMiant colors and its sparkling chromium fittings, makes a
dazzling picture as it goes around and around. The striking
modernistic cabinet of dull black ebony finish, trimmed in
silver, with chromium hardware, is a thing of beauty. Symbols
I cards are reproduced exactly. Not a single necessary detail
Modern design has been omitted to make E -Z ACES the
" ° n d ’s most beautiful game. This truly modern, coin operated
Same with its exclusive SK ILL feature will take the place of
Sames of luck and chance. It is the biggest thing that has
er happened in the coin machine industry.
HAMILTON MACHINE CO.
^06 5th Ave. So.
Plus Tax
E -Z ACES offers the player
more g e n u in e fun than any
other game ever offered to the
public. A new game that never
loses its attraction — a unique
and novel amusemen.t device
that enjoys a sustained inter­
est. A revolutionary new Idea
that is just what the public has
been longing for. There’s never
been anything like it. Revolu­
tionary in its operation, Its
fascination, its simplicity and
its. attractiveness, E -Z ACES
immediately captures the fancy
of young and old alike making
it a boon to operators looking
for big profits.
Minneapolis, Minn., U. S. A.
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AUTOM ATIC AG E, Vol. 9, No. 9. $1.00 per year. Published monthly by Lightn.er Publishing
Corporation, 2810 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Entered as second class matter August 10,
1926, at the Post Office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Printed in U .S .A .
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