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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1941 March - Page 16

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IT~ "21" FOil '4-1-
Davaf's
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ern Vending Machine
)«tJ/lPING
Company in Los An-
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geles and here we see
J immie Jones of the
firm holdin g a "21"
and
Reel 21-black-
jack-play with
Au tomatic Coin
Divider and Two
EXTRA LARGE
S ep arate Ca sh
Box es! Opera-
tor's Cash Box
holds over $11.00
in P e nn ies -
more than $35.00
1n Nickels! le or
Sc or !0c mod-
els. The gre at-
est moneymak-
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operolors.
RUSH
Golden Gate Novelty Co.
FOR
MARCH
1941
540 TURK STREET
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
box and still was not satisfied. Not enough
votes. He pushed his sombrero back and
rumpled the curly black hair that gave
William Graham, alias William Broscius
the name of Curly Bill. Then he slapped
his thigh.
"Vote everybody in the graveyard and
then get all the Chink section hands and
vote them."
The votes .for Charles Shibble really be-
gan to pile up under the management of
this campaign by Curly Bill, but even so
the political boss of San Simon Valley con-
sidered th e vote too light and he decided
to vote the livestock and animals!
The saloonkeeper's dog became Shepherd
W . Towser on th e ballot; th e great bird,
proudest possession of the boarding house
mistress, went to the polls as Hiram J.
Gander; the speckled rooster belonging to
the section boss voted as Dominic R. Crow;
Ed Bull, Sam Porker followed, the outlaws
adding names as fast as they thought of
them. From the mesquite a quail called and
some one thou ght of Bob White who
promptly voted and was followed as a mat-
ter of course by Charles Fox, Thomas Q.
Turkey a nd Herman Hen, who swell ed th e
co unt for Shibble. Thus it went until they
ran out of names and livestock.
Cu rly Bill looked upon his work and
decided it was good. The outlaws drank a
solemn toast to Justice as it was to be
represented by the man of their choice and
departed for -Galeyville. It mattered littl e
to th em that th e astonished officials in
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NON-ELECTRIC
BURGLAR
A LA RM
For
Games, Phonos, Yenders
ELLMAN & ZUCKERMAN
119 So . Jefferson St.
ifs
group of adm irin g
1/ 3 With Order; Balance C. 0. D.
16
explaining
various features lo a
SAMPLE - $19.75
CASE OF 4 - $72.50
MACHINE
REVIEW
21
REEi. 21
TIJNllriE"
COIN
Reel
comes lo Southwest-
Chicago, Ill.
Tucso n investigated th e sudden in crease in
vo ters in San Simon and discovered the
hoax and threw the whole precinct out.
Curly Bill and his men had shown them
what San Simon Valley thought of Bob
Paul.

Marvel, American Eagle
Standardized by Daval
CHICAGO-Standardization of Marvel
and American Eagle counter games has
been reported by Al S. Douglis of The
Daval Co. Douglis asserts that demand for
both games has continued over many
months without letup, and as a result it
was decided that th ey would become the
firm's standard token payout cou nter games.
"This helps the operators, jobbers and
di stributors throughout th e country," Doug-
lis declared. "They can now place Marvel
and American Eagle in th eir ca talogs and
know they will be ab le to obtain these
machines for years to come. Both games are
among the greatest we have ever built and
they are making more money on location
today th an when they first started.
"Having standardized th ese two ma-
chines, we look forward now to doing the
same thing with Cub and Ace. These
games, with the new Daval's "21," provide
the proper counter game for every type of
location."

Leo Kelly Named
Jennings Salesmanager
CHICAGO - Leo J. Kelly has been
named salesmanager in charge of th e
amusement machin e division of 0. D. Jen-
nings Co., in an announcement by 0. D.
Jennings, president of the firm .
"I know of no one better qualified by
abi lity and experience to give our custo-
mers th e kind of co-operation we want them
to have, than Kelly," Jennings said. "With
our present line of machines and new prod-
ucts now being prepared for production,
we can readily predict that the Jennings
line will be the one of greatest profit for
operators from this time on.
"We are now fully organized to give the
operator better money-makers and better
service than ever before. We anticipa ted the
present shortage in machinery for manu-
facturing purposes, and months ago we
placed orders for manufacturing equipment
that has been deliv ered and installed so
that right now our plant is better equipped
than ever before. With our new system of
ga uges, checks and triple inspections, our
products today are manufactured in suc h · a
way that we have virtually eliminated the
errors that creep in when all inspections
must be done by hand."

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