Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 September

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THE
COIN
MACHINE
W H A T TH EN
JA C K P O T
No Sir
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September, 1932
JOURNAL
the police will not
tolerate it
By whom?
G O T T L IE B
THAT'S EASY
NAME?
CLOVERLEAF
Ready for delivery October 1 st at all branch offices and
authorized jobbers.
BRAINS ORIGINATE ............ PARROTS IMITATE
$100.00 CASH PRIZE
For the amusement of the trade we offer a prize of $100.00 to the first manufacturer who
duplicates our machine with his own tools and dies.
D . G O T T L IE B C O .,
4 3 1 8 W e s t C h ic a g o A v e n u e ,
C h ic a g o , I llin o is
Factory Branch Offices and Warehouses
EAST:
1123 Broadway, New York, N. Y,
SOUTHWEST:
1108 Main St., Dallas, Tex.
WEST:
1038 W . Seventh St., Los Angeles, Calif.
OHIO :
505 Walnut St., Cincinnati, O.
MISSOURI:
1504 S. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, Mo.
PENNSYLVANIA:
Forbes & Stevenson Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa.
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WISCONSIN:
1125 N. Water St., Milwaukee, Wis.
NORTHWEST:
1625 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
SOUTHWEST:
731 Hurt Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
CANADIAN BRANCH FACTORY:
115 Phoenix Bldg., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can.
It establishes you as being progressive.
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The
COIN MACHINE
JOURNAL
The Magazine of the Coin Machine Industry
Vol. 3, No. 3
September, 1932
C Q N T E N T S
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IN T H IS ISSUE
Do You know how to fasten
a machine securely to the
wall or floor? H ere are some
of the methods used by lead­
ing operators. See Page I I.

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How to Anchor Machines...................................................................
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The Operator as a Salesman.......................................................... .
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By James L Cunningham
Organization Not Criticism Will Cure Evils........................... .......
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By M. B. Hornbeck
Radio Stars Stimulate Phonographs.......................... .........
Games are here to stay. Balls
and Wheels are man's play­
things assuring stability of
games and amusement de­
vices says manufacturer in
story beginning page 33.
Games Take on Stability.................................................................... 33
By S. S. Hewitt
Cigarette Vendors Attract Executives............... ..
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Contest Winners Announced.........................................
Leadership Marks Chicago Organization........ .

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Service Will Stop Selling........ ..................‘...................... ................. 53
NEXT MONTH
Do You hire help? October
issue will blow the lid off the
help problem. Secrets of hir­
ing and training route help
revealed for first time.
FEATURES
Editorial ..................................... 52
Trading Post.............................. 62
International News.................... 58
D. DOLLNIG, Business Manaqer
Harvey Carr. Managing Editor
William F. Costello, Advertising Manager
Member Coin Machine Manufacturers Association of America
The Coin Machine Journal, 600 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, Illinois, is published monthly, on or before
the 15th of each month. Copyright 1932. Single copies 25 cents. $ 1.00 a year in tht United States.
$2.00 a-year in foreign countries. Our telephone number is Monroe 0328.
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