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Issue: 1941 December - Page 49

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BOWLING ALLEYS
HELP BUSINESS
Bowling alleys have been gain­
ing popularity in Philadelphia
as machine locations. Three new
alleys were completed recently.
One has a separate game room
for coin machines.
P
f
o T h a t o r P
Big Income on Small Investment, with
M Route of Prophylactic Latex Venders in
V t Taverns, Nite-Clubs, etc. For Details
W
Write
R
P
Modern Distributing Co.
17400 Kentucky Ave.
Detroit, Mich. ZA
T IM IN G D E V IC E S
"R e d " Delaney, a t le ft, H oosie r op e ra to r, learns ab o u t Jennings T o talizer Free-Play Console
fro m Ray V olm er, Jennings' Indiana d is trib u to r. Delaney plans to o p erate Totalizers extensively
under the new Treasury D epa rtm e nt ru lin g .
E lectrical or M echanical.
For every coin machine need.
W e supply leading manufacturers.
ELLMAN & ZUCKERMAN
119 S. Jefferson St.
THE SHUFFLE IS "FROM11
BUFFALO FOR CMI SHOW
NEW YORK SHOPS
THANK CLEVELANDER
A l r e a d y distributors and
operators in various centers are
talking about getting together
for the annual trip to Chicago to
attend the coin machine indus­
try show.
The popular song, “Shuffle
Off To Buffalo” will be enacted
in reverse, come January 12.
Lew Wolf of Rex Amusement
Company is again making ar­
rangements with local coin men
to make the trip to Chicago in a
body.
Mrs. Harry Elconin heartily
approves the business trips Mr.
Elconin, manager of the Cleve­
land Amusement Machine Oper­
ators’ Association, takes to New
York. She accompanies him for
her own business reasons —
shopping business.
Chicago, 111.
ENDING
CIGARETTE J A C H I N E S
U - N E E D - A - P A K 6 Col. CIGARETTE
MACHINES With FLOOR
STAND. Only............................* 2 ? “ —
As illustrated. Capacity. 170 packs. S1 uk
proof. 15c or 20c models. Reconditioned
like new. Terms: % with order: balance
C.O.D.
Write for complete catalog of
cigarette and 6e candy bar machine*.
D. ROBBINS 8< CO.
5 0 3 W. 4 1 " ST.
N E W YORK CITY
C A S H P A ID
FIRM CHANGES HANDS
Otto F. Hildebrandt, Balti­
more, has turned over his vend­
ing machine business to Albert
M. Letel.
for Slots, Music, Cigarette, or
Arcade Machines.
T E L — 577
O’ BRIEN
89 T h a m e s S t r e e t
N e w p o rt, Rhode Isla n d
DIAMOND JIM . . .
1200 holes . . . 5/ per
sale . . . Original DIAMOND
JIM symbols . . . . Takes in
$60.00 .. Total average pay*
out $26.75 . . . . Total aver*
age profit $33.25 ... EXTRA­
THICK DIE-CUT BOARD.
S U P E R IO R
December, 1941
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