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Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 June - Page 65

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CASH PAID
for Slots. Music, Cigarette, or
Arcade Machines.
TEL.— 577
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Newport, Rhode Island
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OF
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By JAMES T. MANGAN
Here is a new and refreshingly
different book by the author of
"Thoughts on Salesmanship."
Mangan is a spellbinder in print
and this new book will give any
reader an entirely new slant on
life, business success and per­
sonal ambition. Packed from
cover to cover with practical
tips, routines and exercises.
8
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256
Pages
C lo th
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B lu e a n d O ld
B y Ja m es
A
N ew
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M angan
B ook
P ro d u c e d and D e ­
s ig n e d u n d e r P e r ­
son al
S u p e r v is io n .
CARTER HOTEL, CLEVELAND OFFERS
GUESTS COLONIAL MUSIC
$2.50
Order Y ours Today From
AUTOMATIC AGE
4416-18 Elston Ave., Chicago, III.
MAILING LISTS
GETO U R FREE
REFERENCE
B O O K * ^
M A IL IN G
LIST CATALOG
One of the most “ atmospher­
ic” spots in Cleveland is the Gun
Room of the Carter Hotel. Colo­
nial from its ship lantern decor­
ations to its Early American
prints on the wall, you’d look a
long way for a more ideal spot
for a Wurlitzer Colonial Phono­
graph.
The Carter Hotel manage­
ment didn’t look very far for an
THREE POPULAR
JENNINGS' PRODUCTS
G ive* counts and prices on accurate guaranteed
m ailing lists of a ll classes of business enter­
prises in the U . S. W holesalers— Retailers—
M anufacturers by classification a n d state. Also
hundreds of selections of individuals such a s
professional m en, auto owners, income lists, etc.
W rite today for your copy
R. L.POLK&CO.
Polk Bldg.— Detroit, Mich.
B ra n c h e s in P rin c ip a l C itie s
W o rld ’ s L a rg e st C it y D ire cto ry P u b lish ers
M a ilin g L ist C o m p ile rs. B u sin e ss S t a t i s ­
tic s. P ro d u cers o f D irect M a il A d v e rtisin g .
Double action cigarette ven­
ders, good for amusement play
or cigarette purchases, In-a-Bag
venders, and book venders are
three reasons for the steadily
increasing popularity of O. D.
Jennings & Company machines
in arcades and amusement
parks.
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AUTOMATIC AGE
© International Arcade Museum
automatic
phonograph,
once
they saw the Wurlitzer Colonial.
In it went, and it’s there today,
a delightful and harmonious ad­
dition to a unique and distinc­
tive room.
The period beauty and the
subdued lighting that mark this
model draw continuous com­
ment from Carter Hotel guests
who keep it playing practically
all the time.
MACHINES FOR PARTY
Paul Gerber's Ocean Park
Pier arcade machines were
moved into the swank surround­
ings of the Palm Room of the
Beverly Hills Hotel, to enter­
tain Jane Withers and 100 of
her friends on the child star s
15th birthday. The event promp­
ted a story in the Los Angeles
Examiner.
June, 1941
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