Automatic World

Issue: 1932-February

AUTOMATIC
February, 1932
WORLD
Page Thirty-Five
PUT SOME
"ENGLISH"
On The Ball!
Mills newest game is taking the
country by storm.
It is NOT A
PIN GAME, not mechanically op-
erated.
The longer you play it
the more expert you become. Keen
competition among players boosts
earnings up to amazing totals. It's
a game for today, tomorrow and
the years to come.
Invest your
money ONLY in a game with per-
manent appeal, based on real PER-
SONAL SKILL, tremendous ex-
citement and suspense.
"E N G LIS H"
Is a table measuring 180 in. by 42 in., 37 in.
high. Every machine is richly walnut finished
with rebound rails in black. Beautiful highly
colored "Plaskon" rimmed pockets, and "Plaskon" balls. Heavy 14 inch plate glass cover.
For Quick Shipments on "ENGLISH"
Wire! Write! Phone!
"ENGLISH" .
.
Is made exclusIvely by Mills Novelty Com-
pany, 43 year old house, which has manu-
factured over 850,000 successful coin
operated machines.
V
ENDING MACHINE
COMPANY
205 215 Franklin Street
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
We'll Be at the Slierman-Booths 76 and 77
The Columbus
Vending Company
Columbus, Ohio
This view to the Left is
the Assembly Department
where
COLUMBUS
ma-
chines are mad", and de-
veloped
by
mechanics
who are skilled in the art
of
prod'udng
the
best
possible melChanisms.
This photo shows a view
of the COLUMBUS Pack.
ing Department.
thing
Every.
is so designed
to
handle shipments quickly
and efficiently.
chines,
after
AU mao
they
are
packed, are crated at an
extra cost to insure bet .
ter and safer delivery to
operators.
The picture on the left
shows some of the pow.
erful presses used in de,.
veloping pa.rh for COL.
UMBUS machines.
of the l'arger
One
presses is
capable of developing 176
tons pressure.

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