Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 October

INDEX TO ADVERTISERS

O C T O B E R , 1941
V O L . 18, No. 3
R. H. A dair C o ............................................................. 53
M ills N o v e lty C o ........................................ 22, 23, 24, 25
A d v a n ce M achine C o ............................................... 37
I. L. M itchell & C o ............................................ 45, 51, 55
A llied N o v e lty C o ..................................................... 21
M odern Distributing C o ............................................ 51
A m erican C hew in g Products C orp ........................
A sco
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49
Autom atic G a m e s ................................................. 22, 47
Badger M fg. C o ........................................................... 57
National M fg. C o .........................................................
7
National N ov elty C o ..................................................
21
Norris M fg. Co. ............................................'.............
9
Northwestern C orp .....................................................
33
Blackstone C oin Packer C o ............ ........................ 53
O'Brien .......................................................................... 51
E. Cherry, In c............................................................... 41
C h ica go Lock C o .........................................................
19
C olum bus V en d in g C o ..............................Back C over
Pan C o n fe c t io n s .......................................................... 39
Peanut Specialty C o ................................................... 43
R. L. Polk & C o ..........................; ................................
57
Dakota M achine C o ................................................... 45
Davis M etal Fixture C o ............................................
53
Arthur H. DuGrenier, In c.......................................... 17
R ock-O la M fg. C orp ..................... Inside Front C over
Rohr Sales C o ................................................................. 51
Eastern Autom atic M dse. C o .................................... 55
Charles B. Roth & A s s o c ia t e s ................................. 55
Ellman & Z u ck e rm a n .................................................. 47
R oyal Distributing C o ................................................ 49
M. A . Gerett C orp ........................................................ 49
Shipman M fg. C o .........................................................
5
D. Gottlieb & C o ..........................................................
Southwest Hotels, In c................................................
54
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Superior Products .......... ........................................... 39
Harlich M fg. C o ........................................................... 43
Heinz H eddergotl ...................................................... 57
T opps C h ew in g Gum, In c........................................ 29
Illinois Lock C o ........................*................................... 15
U -Need-A-Pak Products C orp ................................ 31
Independent Lock C o ..................Inside Back C over
International M u toscop e Reel C o .................... 41, 47
V ik in g S pecialty C o ................................................... 35
Jack K e l n e r .................................................................. 55
Kester Solder C o .......................................................... 27
R udolph W urlitzer C o ..............................11, 12, 13, 14
AUTOMATIC AGE
for o ct., 1941
The World's First Coin Machine Magazine—Covering Automatic Machines and Coin-Operated Devices of Every Description
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M. A . P E T R IN E , S ecreta ry
A . R IN D , E d it o r i a l A s s o c ia te
AUTOMATIC AGE
October, 1941
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GIRLS!
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fow
CUTIES
Beautiful
Sem i-N ude
OPERATORS ARE REPORTING
$60 TO $90 A MONTH!
SELECTS
The N e w 5 c A m u s e m e n t M a c h i n e F u ll o f
Beautiful Glamour Girls
A N ic k e l's W o r t h in A n y b o d y 's M o n e y !
There are three com plete film show s in S e le ct-A -V u e . Custom er de­
posits a nickel, sets the view ers opposite the program desired. The
electric ligh t bulb inside the machine goes on and stays on until the
au tom atic tim er shuts it off. The still shots on 35mm. film, in third
dimension are magnified five tim es. Custom er stops and starts each
view w ith thum b button, and when tim er shuts off the light, another
nickel m ust be deposited.
Y o u S h o u ld A d d
SELECT-A-VUE
The 3 -P u rp o s e
to
SPIN -IT
B o w lin g alleys,
b il­
liard rooms, cocktail
lounges, beer parlors,
clubs, and n igh t spots
— all such locations
a r e e a g e r to g e t
S e le c t-A -V u e installed
because it takes in big
m oney! No one can re­
sist spending nickels
f r e e l y to s e e s u c h
beautiful g irls! These
films are alm ost like
life itself.
The girls
alm o st move, so re a lis­
tic is the third dim en­
s io n f e a t u r e o f th e
films. F a m o u s b i g -
name artists, artists’
models, glam our girls,
in p o s e s a n d strip ­
tease view s, sca n tily-
d raped .
W r ite fo r
price, and cover your
best spots ahead of the
other fellow . Gobs of
nickels are w aitin g for
S e le c t-A -V u e !
G e t s th e Pennies
E very plape where drinks or
food is served, can use a
S p in -lt or tw o. Paper n ap ­
kin holders are built into the
sides of the baked-enam el
cabinet. (T h is feature m akes
S p in -lt a perm anent fixture.)
Salted nut com partm ent in
center of m achine w ith a d ­
ju sta ble w ell. And a spinning
reel w ith horses and n u m ­
bers for p layin g h ig h -a n d -
low score, low man stuck, in
the top of the machine. It’s
a m agnet for pennies, and a
glutton for b ig profits. It’s a
really N E W
m achine you
should be operating in your
territory!
POSTAGE STAMPS
Sell postage stamps in drug
s to r e s ,
m a r k e ts ,
apartments,
One
hotels,
hospitals,
etc.
cent profit on every
c u s to m e r!
stamps
for
Sells four lc
5c.
Y o u r R o u te
Three
3c
stamps for 10c. Customers
gladly pay penny profit for
convenience.
HERSHEY BAR DISPENSERS
W e m anufacture a nice line of vendors for d is­
p ensing the fam ous n ation ally-k n ow n H ershey
bars— both penny and nickel bars— Am erica's most
p o p u la r c a n d y ! S h ip m a n -m a d e
quality, m achines are available in
s i n g le -c o l u m n p e n n y b a r s iz e ,
double-colum n penny bar size, or
d o u b le -c o lu m n n ic k e l b a r s i z e .
Build a route of these m o n ey -m a k ­
ing m achines — a size for every
type of location. Cash in on H e r­
shey candy bars— Self-sellers, big
profits, w ith Shipman m achines!
MANUFACTURING CO.
1326 So. Lorena St., Los Angeles, Cal.
October, 1941
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