Automatic Age

Issue: 1940 August

Jumbo Parade Novelty M , j f f r e e p l a y
b e l l . Imagine it! For th4(£ret time a r e a l
b e l l has been created which operates on
the free play principle that is so much in
demand half the country over! No payouts
of any kind are made— there is no payout
cup or drawer— but a complete record of the
player’s progress in operating the Bell is kept
on the scoreboard! Each time, after the reels
spin, a combination appears which would be
a payout on an automatic-payout machine;
the amount of the reward is identified in the
form of “ thousands” on the scoreboard, the
proper amount lighting up instantly. Handle
is now automatically tripped up to give the
equivalent number of free plays without
further deposit of coins. The score increases
as new rewards are added or decreases as
plays are made without reward combina­
tions. Even on non-award combinations, a
“consolation score” is posted on bottom line;
this score in no way is connected with the
free-play operation, but acts as an interesting
device to hold interest between players.
Although this machine is an entirely different
machine from the Jumbo Parade Payout
model, and not interchangeable, its cabinet
is identical in appearance, design, and color­
ing. Its Jackpot equivalent is a score of 60
which is posted on the appearance of the
three Jumbos in a line. It is equipped with
the famous Mills s l u g p r o o f c h u t e which
rejects all slugs. The scoring section is vis­
ible and legible at a distance of from 50
to 75 feet, and any accumulated score may
be cancelled by the player personally after
being noted by the location. Two meters
inside the machine give a complete check on
all scores made. Five-cent play; animal reels
standard; fruit reels optional.
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A brand-new/£hy£roof Bell! A complete
Mills Mystd|y>well mechanism! A token
Jackpot of any value desired that pays out
automatically. Low-priced, brilliantly illu­
minated and completely different in appear­
ance from any Bell ever made before! This
is the rich combination you are offered in
Mills New Jumbo Parade, the automatic
payout machine that puts Bell amusement
in a class altogether different from what has
gone before. This beautiful floor machine
measures 20 x 21 x 39; its handsome cabinet
is finished in rich blue, and hammerloid
bronze with green and natural birch trim.
All payouts are made directly into an incon­
spicuous drawer on front of machine. A new-
type handle is used, allowing an easy and
quick downstroke; any player can operate
it for hours without getting tired. The whole
top of the machine and the vertical light box
comprise a striking illuminated display of
the Bell award system; and the illumination
stays on for several minutes after last play.
The reels are also illuminated and their legi­
bility adds greatly to the fascination of Bell
amusement. The coin chute is absolutely
s l u g p h o o f ; this is the identical chute
through which a billion nickels have passed
and its slug rejection record has remained
99.9% plus. Exclusively a Mills device, it
will reject many varieties of slugs which
other so-called “slugproof” chutes will take.
Bell mechanism accessible through hinged
top; cash box through side door. Cabinet
also has compartment for weighing down
machine. Made with either fruit or animal
reels; 5c play, a great money-maker and a
machine you can operate in many locations
where counter Bells would not be suitable.
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