Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 October

Of partial list of
NEW YORK
LOCATIONS
3£otels
New Yorker
Biltmore
Peter Stuyvesant
W ellington
M ontclair
W hitehall
Governor Clinton
Tuscany
Park Central
Qolf and
Country Clubs
N. Y. Athletic Club,
Travers Island
Westchester Golf Club
Rye Country Club
Fresh M eadow Country
Club
Glen O aks Country
Club
M ilbum Country Club
^Restaurants
and Cafes
Archmount Restaurant
Dave's Blue Room
Jack Dempsey's
Arm ando Bergo
The Basque
Chateau Moderne
Coq Rouge
Gam e Cock Bar
M adeira House
Hour Glass
Joseph
Little Venice
Cafe Trouville
Cafe Savarin
Rocham beau Bar
Billy the Oysterman
L'Avion Restaurant
Elsie's Petite M aison
Cocktail Lounge
Cafe Loyale
Phoenix Restaurant
W R IT E AT O N C E
for Details and Prices
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http://www.arcade-museum.com/
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TABLE
6AM
(P a te n ts P e n d in g )
Need Never Become
Outmoded or Obsolete
The income from ROTOR TABLE GAMES
goes on indefinitely, but the game should
be changed occasionally to give it new
life. W ith ROTOR TABLE GAM E all that is
required is a new playing field. W e offer
a variety of
In t e r c h a n g e a b le
G
A
M
E
F A C E S
The old face is simply removed—the new
face set in place! Immediately the ROTOR
TABLE GAM E has a new lease on life—a
new gam e a ll over a g a in . Frequent
changes are unnecessary but any change
is economical. The game faces we offer
are beautiful in appearance, with real
skill features, lights, kickers, etc.
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T A B L E
3 6 9 L E X IN G T O N
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