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Issue: 1927 November - Page 2

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Don’t miss our Big Display of Over 50 Different Arcade and Ope^a
Machines at the Stevens Hotel, Chicago, on November 29tn
and 30th, December 1st and 2nd.
THREE REASONS WHY
Exhibit Operators Are
Prosperous
First Reason—
ID E A L CARD VEN D ER
^
The King of Penny Vending Machines
Busy all tlie year round.
H old s more m erchandise than an\j.pieti|'
of its size m ade.
An operator’ s m achine throu g h ou t— sturdy
con s tru ction ; has tw o E xhibit' slid in g slots; separate cash box
a nd com pact for coun ter use.
Interest never w ears o ff because
one or m ora now serins o f attractive cards every thirty days.
.)era,<)r5'
is selling from 1,000 to 3.000 cards a week fo r successful op
Second Reason—
PHOTOSCOPE PICTURE
The
BEST
Legitim ate
Penny
M A C H lN #
M achine
Made
stroD*
T he P hotoscop e is b u ilt to meet, tlie dem and for a sm all^
and off!clent drop picture m achine that can be p la ced out in a
o f spots cm a percentage basis.
T he phenom inal success o f t 0
fun’
scope is due to the w onderful pictures we m a te exclusively for
.,r itor«
m achine.
W e spend thousands o f dolla rs yearly to give
^
t>y
piotures that w ill get the m oney— we ju st released 250 sets P - ^th
fam ous m ovie stars— enough pictures to equip fifty P hotoscope
jgj
different subjects.
Operators who are anxious to establish a ri you
route w ill find the P hotoscop e the “ backbone o f their business.
jjes
sim ply change a round the pictures every week and keep tho
rollin g in.
Third Reason—
P L A Y BALL AM USEM ENT MACHINE
The Biggest Seller of All Target MachineS ^
Y ou can get back the p ’ ay in that lost target location b y ' I’U wj.t!>
in the P la y B a ll.
It is a handsom e m achine— alum inum cabin
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bright colored display baseball lleld.
T ho p in -h oa rd (under
^ le t
test) pays out about 27 per cent— ju st right to please the player.
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and operatqr.
T he “ penny b ack ” feature is groat— it keeps
  • in a good hum or and increases tho earnings.
    The cash box
    )per
    m ads and divid ed into com partm ents for chocking up.
    Im prov ed .
    d ‘\ ice.
    C annot be beaten by tipping macihine.
    M ade to fasten
    ^
    or counter.
    T h e P la y B a ll is paying for itself every week ln
    locations.
    ------THINK THIS OVER------
    these hachines are being sold to operators, bu t you seldom sec any used ^ ^ x e s
    T housands
    W hy?
    Tlie reason is because these m achines are “ steady repeaters.”
    A ge
    ineS
    offered for sale
    T r h u e e s * e m a chi t)l£.y
    W e are regularly brin gin g out new ideas to keep up the interest,
    no difference.
    pay fo r them selves over and over again, and as operators cr.nnot buy anything near as good,
    h old onto these m achines year after year.
    Exhibit Machines Draw Like a Magnet and Pay Big Dividends
    T h e sucoess o f this com pany is n o t an a ccident, but the inevitable result o f giving
    the best for the least.
    G et our operators’ prices on these three m oney m akers.
    Three b ig descriptive circulars
    free upon request.
    Special terms to responsible operators.
    EXHIBIT SUPPLY GO.
    niore
    4222-30 West Lake Street,
    CHICAGO
    $1.00 per year.
    Published M onthly by Lightner P ublishing C orporation, 2239 So. M ichigan Ave..
    Entered as second class m atter August 10, 1926, at the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the A ct o f Marcn
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    http://www.arcade-museum.com/
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