T h e A u t o m a t i c A ge
Just What He Was
Looking For
75
Automatic Palm
Reader
At Coney Island an operator is
The first copy o f thev Automatic
doing a good business with an auto
Age was shown to me by Mr. B. C.
matic palm reader. The palm is
Mead, of The Dallas Gum & Mint
placed on pins which stick up from
Company, distributors of Hoskins
the board. One presses them down
Self Service machines.
with the palm and the machine writes
The Automatic Age is THE maga
the fortune o f the player, and it
zine— just what I have been looking
comes out on a sheet of paper writ
for as I am about to manufacture
ten in typewriting. Wool worth Five
and place upon the market a new
& Ten Cent Stores have some of
machine—a money-maker for the op these same machines in their stores.
They are made by the Automatic Ex
erator; would appreciate a sample
hibit Company, Vienna, Austria. In
copy of The Automatic Age.
E.
STORZ, Coney Island they are operated by
Mr. Stern at Luna Park.
President Handy-Dandy Co.
3124 Pennsylvania Ave.,
Twenty thousand workmen labored
Dalals, Texas.
17 years to build the Taj Mahal, re
“ The home is not the^ house but a garded by many as the most perfect
structure in the world.
■Woman.”— Old Japanese adage.
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