DIRECTORS
LEE S. JONES
bxecutlve Vice Prci.
W. Q. Bray
C O IN-O PERATED
Leo S. Jonci
W alter A. Tratasi)
S k ill Garnet
A. H. Bechtol
Am uiement Devlcei
M u ilca l Instrum ent!
C. D. Odom
im c r ic a n e ) a lc s C o r p o r a t i o n
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CHICAGO. IL L IN O IS
Will you win in the game of operating—or become
one of the 50% who have to go broke and like it?
W hy
N o t G e t C r e d it ?
Operating is a game requiring skill, training and technique. Personality, meeting cus'
tomers, setting a background, friendships, etc., all play their important parts. There is far
more to operating than merely putting out equipment. That is one of the reasons why
50% of the operators fail. W e honestly believe another reason, and a far more important
one, is because the operator cannot purchase sufficient quantities of games to take and
hold locations, thus eliminating competition. The operator who uses our credit plan can
have sufficient equipment to handle not only his, but the weaker competitor’s locations
as well. If that isn’t good sense, we haven’t learned anything in thirty years of business
experience. There are 4,500,000 locations in the U.S.A., yet only 40% of them are filled.
Many local conditions are responsible, but the one who must bear the burden of real re'
sponsibility is the operator. You who are reading this ad know very well that you could
operate ten times the games you now have, and probably have only about a 10% increase
in the overhead.
Get our credit plan. Let one of our salesmen (all of whom have had 20 years or
more experience) call and explain it in detail. Simply send us your name, address, and
tell us what you are operating, and without obligation, we will have our representative
call and explain our deal.
W ILL YOU?
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