Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 November

G IR L S H O W S
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Beautiful
G la m o u r
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The Sensationally New
R T
P O S E S
of Artists and Artist's
Models!
S E L E C T IV E
These authentic art studies of g o r­
geous girls are shown in third di­
mension
with
actual
depth.
So
realistic you can alm ost see them
m ove! Still shots on 35mm. film—
14 view s on each loop.
Collects Nickels Like the Peanut Man
at the Ball Park!
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E veryone appreciates art and beauty— and a nickel is in­
significant in comparison with the value offered in S ele ct-A -
Vue film sh ow s! There are three complete shows in each
machine. The autom atic tim er allow s the light to stay on
but one minute. W hen light shuts off the customer must
put in another nickel. The view er plate is movable, and may
be set opposite any one of the three film titles desired by
the customer. A s a consequence, patrons spend from one to
three, and more nickels at a time. W hen glam our is on sale
for a nickel big business is the result. W rite us now for
price and furth er inform ation!
S H O W
S
Means One to Three or
More Nickels from Each
Customer!
These scantily-draped girl pictures,
magnified 5 tim es, bring beauty and
artistry right before your eyes—
irresistible for just a nickel!
NO FEDERAL LOCATION TAX!
OPERATORS SAY $30 to $90 a MONTH
Our files contain m any letters from oper­
ators who state their m achines take in
from $1.00 to $3.00 daily. W hat a
,
revenue from such an inexpensive
am usem ent device!
S P IN - IT
3 P u rp ose
P enny N ut V en d or
U.SfCSTMt
STAMPS
in mmt u> roiotus
A noth er “ penny catcher” w hich is easy
to locate. S pin -It has b u ilt-in paper
napkin holders on the sides. (Locations
furnish their own napkins.) It has a
salted nut vendor in the center, and a
fo rtu n e -te llin g spinning reel at the
top.
The fortunes are all flattering
and suitable for either sex. A lucky
number appears w ith each fortune, and
custom ers
m ay
play
h ig h -an d -lo w
score— low man stu ck!
S p in -It is a
very popular device, and when prop­
erly located brings in a fine income.
POSTAGE S T A M P S
Sell postage stamps in dru g
s to re s ,
m a rk e ts,
apartm ents,
One
cent
c u s to m e r!
stamps
for
stamps for
hotels,
hospitals,
p rofit on
Sells
5c.
10 c.
etc.
every
four
Ic
Th re e
3c
Custom ers
g la d ly pay penny profit for
convenience.
1326 So. Lorena St.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
NOVEMBER, 1941

VOL. 18, No. 4
R. H. A dair C o .......................................... ..................
55
M odern Distributing C o .......... ............................... 55
A d v a n ce M achine C o .......................... ..................
37
M odern V e n d in g C o ................ ............................... 19
A llie d N o v e lty C o .................................. .
............
10
A m erican C h ew in g Products Corp. ..................
17
National Slug Rejectors, Inc. ...............................
9
51
Norris M fg. C o ............................ ...............................
9
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Autom atic Games ................................. .................. 49
Badger M fg. C o ....................................... ..................
57
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7
Northwestern C orp .................... ............................... 31
O'Brien
....................................... ............................... 55
Packard M anufacturing Corp. ............................. 53
Baltimore Salesbook C o ........................ . . . .45, 47, 53
Pan C onfections
Blackstone C oin Packer C o .................. ..................
57
Peanut Specialty C o .................. ............................... 39
................................... ..................
49
E. Cherry, In c.......................................... ..................
....................... ............................... 10
R. L. Polk & C o ............................ ............................... 57
Cam eo V en d in g
45
D. R obbins & C o ........................ ............................... 51
C h icago Lock C o .................................... ................... 27
Rock-O la M fg. C orp ................... Inside Front C over
Back C over
Rohr Sales C o .............................. ............................... 51
Colum bus V en d in g C o ........................
Charles B. Roth & A ssociates ............................... 51
Dakota M achine C o .............................. ..................
54
Davis Metal Fixture Co. ..................... ..................
45
R ow e M anufacturing C o ......... ............................... 17
Seaboard Sales, In c.................... ............................... 47
Eastern A utom atic Mdse. C o .............. ..................
47
Ellman & Zuckerm an ........................... .................. 49
Shipman M fg. C o ........................ ...............................
3
J. Singer ..................................... ............................... 53
Southwest Hotels, In c.............. ............................... 48
M. A. Gerett C orp .................................. ..................
53
Harlich M fg. C o ...................................... ..................
39
Illinois Lock C o ....................................... ..................
33
Independent Lock C o .......................... ..................
5
Superior Products ..................... ............................... 45
Topps C h ew in g Gum, Inc. .. . ............................... 35
U -N eed-A -Pak Products Corp. ............................. 29
International M u toscope Reel Co. . .............. 39, 47
United Am usem ent C o ............ ............................... 57
V eeder-R oot, In c........................ .Inside Back C over
V ik in g S pecialty C o ................ ............................... 41
Mills N ov elty C o .................................... .23, 24, 25, 26
I. L. M itchell & C o .................................. ..................
A U T O M A T IC
43
R udolph W urlitzer C o ............. . . . .11, 12, 13, 14, 15
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© International Arcade Museum
AUTOM ATIC AGE
C H IC A G O , ILLIN O IS
M. A. P E T R IN E , Secretary
November, 1941
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