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Automatic Age

Issue: 1926 March - Page 92

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T h e A u t o m a t i c A ge
Great Thing
Oklahoma Decision
"Enclosed you will find a money
order o f $1,00 for one year's subscrip­
tion o f the AUTOM ATIC AGE. 1
think its a great thing for the Jine
I am in to get in touch with different
vending machine concerns.”
PHILIP SARGENT,
506 Oscar Street,
Utica, N. Y.
The operation o f slot machines in
the northern federal court district o f
Oklahoma was given a death blow by
Federal Judge Kennamer, who ruled
that they are gambling devices under
the laws of the state of Oklahoma
and that their confiscation by duly
constituted authorities is not discrim­
inatory.
WE
A R E THE IN VE N T O R S A N D ORIGINATORS OF
TH E G U M -V E N D IN G BOW LING A L L E Y S
"A REGU­
L A R GOLD­
M IN E ”
Player
shoots
steel-ball
direct at
pins, fretting
Ball Gum
through
separate
chute. This
complies
with the
SANITARY
LAWS IN
ALL
STATES,
as ball gum
is not used
to knock the
pins down.
Guaranteed
by us for
ONE YEAR.
All parts
breaking or
wearing out
during this
time
furnished
FREE OF
CHARGE.
T H E T E N -P IN -O U M -V E N D E R . I t t « M O D EL. L E G IT IM A T E IN A L L STATES
100 Store theeU FR EE w ith ew nr machine
Remember: A shot a t the T e n -P in t and a ball o f oum—a ll fo r one cent.
Manufactured by
GATTBR N O V E LTY GO.
143-47 EAST 23RD STREET
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NEW YO RK
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