Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 October

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W hen games make money consistently, operators order
more machines— that is w h at’s happening w ith W O R L D
SERIES. It’s a legal non-award game, yet the competitive
play stim ulated by the universal interest in baseball makes
W O R L D SERIES a real money maker. Locations are re­
questing this interesting Rock-Ola game— this is assurance
that it w ill receive a popular play.
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Here is the leader in tavern games— a real profitable game, not only in the
play it receives but in the general business it creates. They play it competi­
tively and they play it against a weekly or daily high score award set up by
the locations. The exclusive Rock-Ola triple score register makes all this
possible. Many locations are now reporting 100,000 plays in the period of
a year. One location testifies to 25,000 plays in 82 days— that’s profits for
operators and locations.
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Eye Appeal
Sales Appeal
Service Appeal
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C o lu m b u s ”
M e r c h a n d is e
V e n d o rs
SCORE LARGER PROFITS
OR 30 years “Columbus” Merchandise Vendors have led
the field with profit-getting regularity. Satisfied oper­
ators all over the world testify to the constantly in­
creasing profits earned by attractive, accurate, mechanically
perfected “Columbus” Vendors.
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No matter what your operating requirements may be there®
a smart, easy-to-service “Columbus” machine to make your
business more profitable.
For instance, the BI-MOR doubles profits in locations where
single machines cannot keep up with the parade of spendable
pennies. With interchangeable globes and mechanisms, tne
BI-MOR can serve operators as nut, candy and toy charm
vendor.
In fact, every “Columbus” Merchandise Vendor is so simple
to service and keep sparkling clean—-with clear glass globes
and shiny porcelain or baked enamel finishes— that operators
always save time, money and labor with a route of Columbus
Machines.
So why not let dependable, properly engineered “Columbus”
Vendors boost your sales and earn dependable year round
profits for you. Start today with “Columbus Merchandise
Vendors and watch tomorrow’s profits ZOOM!
“COLUMBUS”
Model “M”
A popular attractive pea­
nut and confection vendor
that commands attention.
B e a u t i f u l l y finished in
light green porcelain for
repeat sales.
Write for FREE Catalog of All “Columbus” Models
lu m b u s V e n d o rs
The Columbus Vending Company
2005-2013 E. Main St., Columbus, Ohio
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http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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