Automatic Age

Issue: 1939 September

A TLA S ' FA LL BARGAIN PARADE
RECONDITIONED MACHINES GUARANTEED MECHANICALLY PERFECT
PHONOGRAPHS
SEE BU RG ’S
Model A _________________ $32.50
Model B _________________ 32.50
Model C ________ ________ _ 42.50
Model J (multi selective)_57.50
Rex (20 re co rd )_________ 129.50
Royale (20 re cord)_______ 139.50
K15 _______________________ 89.50
P12 _______________________ 39.50
31 2 ________________________ 49.50
412________________________ 52.50
Model 24 (1938 m o d e l)___159.50
M IL L S ’
DeLuxe Dancem aster____ $24.50
Swing K in g _______________ 29.50
Zephyr ____________________39.50
Do Re M i ________________ 39.50
S tu d io _____________________89.50
10c Blue Front Single Jack- 46.50
25c Blue Front Stiple Finish_52.50
25c Cherry B e ll ___________ 52.50
5c F. O. K . _________ ______ 19.50
JE N N IN G S
5c Chief (1 S t a r ) __________ $22.50
5c Chief (late m o d e l)_____27.50
5c Silver Chief Melon Bell_ 44 50
10c Chief (late m o d e l)----29.50
Caille Cadet ___________
17.50
Columbia Gold Award Cig.
Reels, concealed payout_37.50
Brand New
FREE PLAY GAMES
in original cartons
GENCO’S MR. C H IPS— 99.50
F A I R __________________ 44.50
Stoner’s DAVY JO N E S . 89.50
H I G H L I T E ____________ 59.50
L IB E R T Y (re g u la r)____44.50
ROCK-OLA’S
Night Club ................. .........28.50
Rhythm K in g _____________ 49.50
Imperial (20 re co rd )______79.50
Windsor (1938 m o d e l)____139.50
Completely Overhauled
and Polished—Guaranteed
Beautiful illuminated Grills in­
stalled on all models— $10.50 extra.
SLOTS
M ILLS
5c Blue Front with Gold
Award _________________ $27.50
5c Blue Front Single Jack
Pot, late serials_________ 44.50
5c War Eagle, Double Jack 27.50
5c W ar Eagle Single Jack
(serial over 400,000)____37.50
5c F u tu r ity _______________ 29.50
5c Extraordinary__________ 29.50
10c Blue Front Gold Award. 29.50
Big R o l l ___________________$19.50
Jennings Derby Day (flat
t o p ) _____________________31.50
Jennings Derby Day (slant
t o p ) _____________________39.50
Fast T r a c k _______________ 19.50
Pastime __________________ 169.50
Paces Races (black cabinet) 59.50
Ray’s Track ______________ 49.50
1938 Track T im e __________ 92.50
Red Head Track T im e ___ 49.50
Bally Skill F ie ld __________ 39.50
Square Bell ( n e w ) _______ 147.50
Triple E n tr y _____________ 139.50
Kentucky C lu b ____________ 54.50
Galloping Dom inoes_______ 49.50
B a n g ta ils__________________59.50
Brown Cabinet Paces Races 99.50
COUNTER GAMES
$6.95 ea.
BEAM L IT E
EXCEL
OUTBOARD
SPEED
CHICO M ARVEL
SPECIAL!!
MILL’S
DANCE MASTER
only $14.95
CONSOLES
PAYTABLES
Gottlieb Speed K in g _____
College F o o tb a ll_________
Genco Paddle W h e e l____
A rlin g to n ________________
Mills Big R a c e ___________
Bally C a ro m _____________
Bally Entry (m u ltip le )__
Keeney Derby C h am p s__
Gottlieb Daily R ace s---
Grandstand ______________
Foto Finish _____________
Fleetwood _______________
Mills Flasher ____________
Feed Bag (new) _________
Fairgrounds _____________
Mills 1-2-3_______________
Preakness _______________
Paddles (6-coin multiple) .
Racing Form ____________
Rover ___________________
Sport P a g e ______________
Turf C h am p s____________
.$14.50
- 14.50
. 32.50
. 15.00
_ 29.50
. 11.50
. 21.50
. 39.50
. 10.50
. 89.50
. 14.50
_ 29.50
. 32.50
. 79.50
_ 29.50
. 37.50
. 15.00
. 22.50
. 14.50
. 12.50
- 54.50
. 14.50
Vest Pocket B e lls_________ $31.50
Pull-A-Ball _______________
5.95
Jennings (5c) Grandstand— 17.50
Kounter K in g _____________ 9.50
Deuces W i l d ______________ 11.50
Skill Draw _______________ 9.50
Mills Fruit K in g __________ 12.50
lc Ginger ________________ 14.50
5c G inger_________________ 14.50
Reel Spot ________________
5.50
Mills (lc) D i a l ___________ 19.50
Tickette ___________________ 3.00
NOVELTY GAMES
Chubbie R e g u la r__________ $32.50
Bubbles __________________ 24.50
Chubbie Free P la y ________ 42.50
Bally F le e t_______________ 14.50
Hom estretch______________ 9.50
Hit Number (free p la y ) ___24.50
Klick (free p la y )__________ 24.50
Natural (free p la y ) _______24.50
Pot Shot (free p la y ) ______44.50
Palm S p rin g s_____________ 14.50
Reserve ___________________11.50
Ragtime (free play) ______24.50
Snooks (n e w )_____________ 49.50
T r io _______________________22.50
W r ite fo r p a rtic u la rs a n d prices on M o to ro la Sporter a n d Stew art W a rn e r A ir P al.
Sensational radios fo r p re m iu m and salesboard use.
Cable Address: “ATNOVCO”
Phone Armitage 5005
ATLAS NOVELTY COMPANY
G E N E R A L O F F IC E S : 2200 N. W E S T E R N A V E ., C H IC A G O
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September, 1939
Omaha Operators Form
New Association
Omaha, Nebr.— Coin machine men
of this city have recently formed an
organization known as the Mer­
chants’ Amusement Association as a
means of bettering the business and
public opinion. The association was
formed because of recent dissension
among several local operators. City
officials found out that location own­
ers were unwilling to make any com­
plaints, but rather wished to have
the operators iron out their difficulties
among themselves.
For the last two years pinballs and
phonographs have operated under an
ordinance whereby pinball games pay
an annual tax of $10 and music ma­
chines a tax of $5. The city reported
that in 1938 it collected $2,300 on
phonographs and $6,000 on pinball
machines.
Joe Rothcup is president of the
new organization. Fred White is at­
torney for the group. Other members
of the executive committee are Abe
Venger, Tony Mangano and Jack
O ’Donnell.
N. Y. Cigarette Tax
Yields $2,979,216
Albany, N. Y. — The New York
penny-for-ten cigarette tax netted
the State a profit of $2,979,216, ac­
cording to reports from the taxation
department. Close to fifty per cent
of this amount, or $1,309,164, was
derived through the sale of stamps
before the levy went into effect on
July 1.
Propose Increase of
Ohio Cigarette Tax
Columbus, Ohio.— William S. Evatt,
State Tax Commissioner, has pro­
posed to increase the State’s revenue
from the cigarette tax $400,000 a
year by allowing only half the dis­
count given to dealers for affixing
and canceling tax stamps.
The discount would be cut from 10
per cent to 5 per cent as of August
31. The State law permitted a dis­
count up to 10 per cent of the value
of the stamps and the old tax com­
mission allowed the full amount.
However, the old commission’s regu­
lations ceased on August 31, and
Commissioner Evatt decided on the
cut after he made a study of the cost
of affixing stamps on cigarettes. He
also stated that the cut was being
made because the tax department did
not possess the authority to reduce
taxes passed by the Legislature, and
that the 10 per cent discount was in
reality a reduction.

DESIGNED
BY
OPERATORS

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