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Automatic Age

Issue: 1931 July - Page 135

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The Northwestern Corporation of Morris,
111. are placing an attractive coupon in
the advertisements of the penny merchan­
dising machines, which make it convenient
for operators to write at once for informa­
tion.
Chuck-Luck is the name of the new game
which Midwest Novelty Manufacturing
Company of Chicago is introducing as the
ideal game for every merchant’s counter.
Attractive jobber’s prices are being offered.
A . B. T. Manufacturing Company of
Chicago are now offering a Churchill-
A . B. T. coin controlled miniature Pool
Table, which is fitted with the well known
A. B. T. coin chute.
They say that no
table can be any better than its coin chute.
A . B. T. Manufacturing Company is also
mailing to operators a very attractive
folder on their new Dutch-Pool game. This
is a new game for the former Billiard skill
table. The new top can also be had to fit
onto all original A. B. T. pool tables.
Ske-Bal-Ete by the Buddick Engineering
Company Of New York City is introduced
in this issue. This promises to be an orig­
inal and new amusement machine, which
ought to be of considerable interest to
operators.
help us a lot— but the main thing is to
send your notes in, regardless of formali­
ties.
Among the attractive summer candy bars
that Automatic Canteen Company of Chi­
cago is offering to operators this season
are the following: “ One Grand” bar, Polar
bar, Bon Bon bar, Summer Butter Finger
and Arctic Sundae.
That list ought to
help the summer business.
Runyan: “ My doctor gives me only a
few days to live.”
Bunyan: “ That’s what you get for pay­
ing cash. You should have paid a dollar
down and a dollar a week.”
Mrs. Bounder: “ Is your husband in favor
of daylight saving?”
Mrs. Rounder: “ I think so. He stays
up so much at night that I think he’d
really prefer not to use any daylight at
all.”
Specializing in . . .
Practical Models
for economical reproduc­
tion. Experimental Work—
Stamping— Manufacturing.
Operators and manufacturers who wish
to send notes for the Robot Ramblings
column will accommodate us by using ordi­
nary 3 x 5 cards, or sheets of about that
size, one for each news item. That will
Most Exciting
Made. Fasci­
nates E very-
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A uto m atic A ge
July, 1931
Sample.
Board
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New York City
..$7.50 ea.
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e v e r m ade— P ro fits lim ite d o n ly by
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Sells on sight!
Dealers
want it— customers play it— every
sale brings another.
Absolutely
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all others— no other board like it.
Just lay this aboard on the counter
and let it work for you. A real
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on the ground floor of the biggest
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