Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 June

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One of the most “ atmospher­
ic” spots in Cleveland is the Gun
Room of the Carter Hotel. Colo­
nial from its ship lantern decor­
ations to its Early American
prints on the wall, you’d look a
long way for a more ideal spot
for a Wurlitzer Colonial Phono­
graph.
The Carter Hotel manage­
ment didn’t look very far for an
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m ailing lists of a ll classes of business enter­
prises in the U . S. W holesalers— Retailers—
M anufacturers by classification a n d state. Also
hundreds of selections of individuals such a s
professional m en, auto owners, income lists, etc.
W rite today for your copy
R. L.POLK&CO.
Polk Bldg.— Detroit, Mich.
B ra n c h e s in P rin c ip a l C itie s
W o rld ’ s L a rg e st C it y D ire cto ry P u b lish ers
M a ilin g L ist C o m p ile rs. B u sin e ss S t a t i s ­
tic s. P ro d u cers o f D irect M a il A d v e rtisin g .
Double action cigarette ven­
ders, good for amusement play
or cigarette purchases, In-a-Bag
venders, and book venders are
three reasons for the steadily
increasing popularity of O. D.
Jennings & Company machines
in arcades and amusement
parks.
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automatic
phonograph,
once
they saw the Wurlitzer Colonial.
In it went, and it’s there today,
a delightful and harmonious ad­
dition to a unique and distinc­
tive room.
The period beauty and the
subdued lighting that mark this
model draw continuous com­
ment from Carter Hotel guests
who keep it playing practically
all the time.
MACHINES FOR PARTY
Paul Gerber's Ocean Park
Pier arcade machines were
moved into the swank surround­
ings of the Palm Room of the
Beverly Hills Hotel, to enter­
tain Jane Withers and 100 of
her friends on the child star s
15th birthday. The event promp­
ted a story in the Los Angeles
Examiner.
June, 1941
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
W hat
is the
Fastest Moving
Bulk Vending Item
Now Current
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W IC H IT A 'S "OVERFLOW CLUB" HAS NEW C O LO N IA L
Ask anybody in Wichita
where to go for a good time,
they invariably steer you to the
“ Overflow Club.” Part of the
paraphernalia for good times
available at this spot now is a
new Wurlitzer Colonial Model.
Seated at the table beside it
when this picture was taken
were: R . J. Mason of the Cen­
tral D is tr ib u tin g Company,
Wurlitzer distributors; F. D.
Clemens, manager of the “ Over­
flow C l u b R a l p h
Ramsey,
Wurlitzer music merchant and
W alt Conley, assistant at the
Club.
Reports are that Overflow
customers have literally over­
flowed with praise fo r the
beauty of this phonograph and
keep the coin box overflowing
with nickels, dimes and quarters
practically all the time.
W e
SELL It
and w e shall be glad to send
you
complete
revolutionize
details.
your
(W ill
income!)
RELIABLE
Vending & Nut Supply Co.
1827 S. Hope Street
Lbs Angeles, C alif.
rCLOSING O UTh
200
NEW AND USED 1c
SKILL GAMES
ALSO PEANUT AND
BALL GUM VENDORS
• Amazingly Low Prices •
WRITE AT ONCE!
D. ROBBINS & COMPANY
114 1A DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Ben Boyer, Louisville, clasping hands with Maestro Kaye.
W u r l it z e r d is p l a y k e y e d t o s a m m y k a y e ' s a p p e a r a n c e
Ben Boyer, manager of Guar-
^ t e e Distributing Company,
urlitzer distributors of Louis­
ville, Kentucky, hopped right to
when he heard Sammy Kaye
2^s coming t o t h e Rialto
1 neatre.
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wee^ previous to Louis-
Vl e s introduction to “ Swing
and Sway” by Sammy Kaye,
Ben Boyer installed the above
display in the theatre lobby. It
remained there during the week
of Kaye’s stay. It attracted tre­
mendous attention on the part
o f theatre-goers.
It proved
mighty smart merchandising
for Wurlitzer phonographs.
Ju«e, 194i
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