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Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 July - Page 73

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THE COIN MA CH I N E J O U R N A L
The
L incoln
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G ro u p
A s Seen From th e A ir
Despite the tragic life of Abraham Lincoln history has probably been kinder to his mem­
ory than most of the world’s heroes. The Century of Progress has reproduced in an im­
posing spectacle the principal buildings and other scenes important in the Great Eman­
cipator’s life. The cabin which was his birthplace is there reconstructed in its original
features in every detail. The Rutledge Tavern of Salem, III., is also there. The famous
Wigwam Convention Hall where Lincoln received his nomination for President of the
United States in 1860 -is reproduced also. See this magnificent exhibit and , if possible, by
all means see the two magnificent statues by Augustus Saint Gaudens in Lincoln Park,
two of the greatest pieces of sculpture in the history of Modern art.
THE R O C K -O LA
LO BO Y
Personal Welshing Scale
Produced in Chicago by the Rock-Ola Mfg. Corporation— the home of hon­
est values.
Visit this modern factory and see how some of the outstanding
profit makers of today are produced.
This is also the home of “Wings” and
the “Official Sweepstakes” and a number of other Rock-Ola machines that
are known to every operator throughout the world.
These well known ex­
ecutives await your visit where a cordial invitation is extended all who are
interested in coin operated machines:— David C. Rockola, president j J. O.
Huber, vice-president j Paul S. Bennett, sales manager.
R O C K - O L A
625 W EST
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JA C K S O N
C O M P A N Y
BOU LEVARD
C H I C A G O , IL L IN O IS
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