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Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 July - Page 70

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for Slots, Music, Cigarette, or
Arcade Machines.
TEL.— 577
O’BRIEN
89 T h a m e s S t r e e t
Newport, Rhode Island
MAILING LISTS
G ET OUR FR E E
REFERENCE
BOOK am i
M A ILIN G
U ST CATALOG
" T ip p ie " K lein o f the A tla s D is trib u tin g C o ., 824 N o . Broad St., P h ila d e lp h ia , Pa., is so en­
thused o ver Packard P la -M o r rem ote c o n tro l th a t he had three o f his frie n d s in to te ll them
all a b o u t it. T h e y are, le ft to rig h t, W . J . M o rris e y , " T ip p ie " K lein, J o e M a n go n e, and Frank
Write today for your copy
H am m ond.
SKILLFIELD OFFERED
FOR BALLY CONSOLES
All Bally consoles are now
available with skill-feature, ac­
cording to announcement by
George Jenkins, general sales
manager of Bally Mfg. Co.
“ The Big Top 3-reel console
bell,” Jenkins explained, “ was
formerly the only Bally console
offered in a skillfield model.
Now our High-Hand 5 -reel
poker console and the Roll-Em
2 -reel dice console may also be
ordered with a compact detach­
able skill feature.
“ Sales of consoles) which have
been climbing steadily since
early spring, took another big
jump when the skill feature was
announced, and we expect to be
volume production on all con­
soles way into the winter. De­
mand for consoles already far
exceeds production, and opera­
tors wishing to expand their
console operations are urged to
Place orders well in advance.”
G iv e s c o u n ts a n d p rices o n a c c u r a te g u a r a n te e !)
m a ilin g lists o f a ll cla ss e s o f b u s in e s s enter*
prises in th e U . S . W h o le sa le rs — R eta ilers—
M a n u fa c tu re rs b y c la s s ific a tio n a n d state. Also
h u n d re d s o f s e le c tio n s o f in d iv id u a ls s u c h <11
p ro fe s s io n a l m e n .a u t o o w n e rs, in c o m e lists, e tc.
Buffalo — Phil Rich reports
good business for American
Cigarette Machine Co., after trip
in nearby towns.
R. L. P O L K & C O .
Po lk B ld g .— D e tro it, M ich .
B r a n c h e s in P r in c ip a l C it ie s
W o rld ’s L a rg e s t C it y D ire c to ry P u b lis h e r s
M a ilin g L is t C o m p ile rs . B u sin e s s S t a t is ­
t ic s . P ro d u ce rs ot D ire c t M a il A d v e rtisin g .
THRium S m /s
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HOT SPRINGS
NATIONAL PARK » » >
ARKANSAS
D iscovered m ore than one hundred y e ars a g o , an d taken o ver
by the United Stotes G overn m ent to p revent e xp lo ita tio n , this
g re a t sp a h as been develo p ed into a m odern health resort,
w ith su perio r living a cco m m odations. Stop at the Eastm an
H o tel; lo ca ted at the h ea d o f Bath Hou'*e Row, in its own
p riva te p a rk , it o ffe rs quiet re la x a tio n , convenient to e very
a c tiv ity — an d with a G overn m ent sup ervised bath house un­
d e r the sam e ro o f. The Eastm an m ain tain s a beautiful Lodge
on La k e H am ilton (with Lake C a th e rin e a d jo in in g ), w here p ic­
nics a n d ch icken -fries a re frequent g a la events. A ll outdoor
sports a re y e a r ‘round fea tures in Hot Sp ring s.
ROOMS from $2.
EASTMAN
HOTEL AND BATHS
DMC0l%
Los Angeles— Jack Gutshall,
Esquire Music Co., is going
strong with installation of Pack­
e d Pla-Mor equipment.
July, 1941
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