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Automatic World

Issue: 1932-November - Page 8

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AUTOMATIC
Eight
WORLD
The Master V endors
"Y ou will never be happy until
you operate Master s" is a slogan that
has reached around the world. It is
the advice given to operators by that
pioneer of the coin machine indus-
try, G. E. Norris, of the Norris Mfg.
Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Mr. Norris takes a gr,e at pride in
constructing good machines.
Way
back when a lot of our main streets
Bang! And How!!

40 Jennings Victoria Dou-
ble Jackpot Venders,
1932 Model . .. .. . . $50.00
35
Mills Front Venders
-Reserve and free
play features, factory
built. Serials over
200,000 .......... $35 .00
25
Mills Side Venders-
Reserve Jackpots, Free
play, factory built. Se-
rials over 150,000 and
up ........... . .. . $30.00
We are factory distributors
for all the latest pin tables, as
follows:
Jungo Ball, Cloverleaf, Dys-
'cus De Luxe, Bell Ball, Try
Me, Midget Hi-Ball, Bugg
House.
We are the exclusive New York
State distributor for Fields
"Sunnny Boy" and "Puritan
Dinger" and the "Puritan
Vender."

Jerome Kertman & Co.
Formerly
Rochester Coin Machine C o .
416 Joseph Avenue
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Chicago manufacturers of leading pin
games. Mr. Greenstein had been
previously associated with them as
field representative. He was made
manager of the Minneapolis office
following the death of Theodore
Roberts.

THANKSGIVING
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One Glance Will
Prove W e Can Meet
Competion With a
November, 1932
were "mud" Mr. Norris was operat-
ing coin machines. His experience
comes from real activities in the in-
dustry from the almost beginning up
to the present day. Realizing the
very vital needs of an operator, Mr.
Norris set out to construct equipment
that would please and stand up un-
der the gaff that a merchandising
machine receives.
Today he offers that product to
operators.
He has constructed in
his Masters a machine that will stand
always as a bright memorial to a
master mind at all times. All over
the world Masters are making money
for their owners, sending children to
school, helping to pay the bills and
directly and indirectly helping to
bring back prosperity.
These few words are being fash-
ioned in the offices of AUTOMATIC
WORLD because we want to say some
things that Mr. Norris perhaps
would not say. He has written us
many articles and not one time has
he attempted to k eep his machines
in the fore'g round or make pUblicity
for his product out of the oppor-
tunity to write an article for our
journal. We know his machines are
good, we know that the Norris Man-
ufacturing Company is a reliable and
dependable firm to deal with, so in
conclusion we repeat the slogan of
this Master builder, "You'll never be
happy until you operate Masters."

GOTTLIEB HAS NEW M INN E-
APOLIS MANAGER
Henry H. Greenstein has been
made manager of the Minneapolis
branch of D. Gottlieb & Company,
Again we approach that season of
the year made famous by the early
settlers of America. A season when
all hearts should be glad and thank-
ful, a time when we should be free
from all selfishness, hate, envy,
strife and permit only that which is
good to rule us. A season we all love
-Thanksgiving.
No doubt most of us can walk back
through the halls' of memory and see
a mother as she prepared that great
dinner, back at the old home. It was
a day of rej oicing and truly a day of
Thanksgiving. The fodder was in
the shock, the pumpkins were golden-
yellow from the frost that had fallen
on them and the turkeys were fat.
There were fruit and nuts and ev-
ery good thing to eat. The bounti-
ful crops gathered and stored away
for winter use-Thanksgiving, the
very word itself thrills us.

JEROME KERTMAN & CO.
Jerome Kertman & Company, for-
merly Rochester Coin Machine Com-
pany, of Rochester, N. Y., are now
listed among the live-wire and re-
liable coin machine distributors of
the U. S. A. This firm succeeds the
Rochester Coin Machine Company, of
Rochester and will distribute ma-
chines for the largest manufacturers
of ,coin-operated machines.
Jerome Kertman heads the firm
and is surrounded by an able body
of assistants. The firm offers every
variety of coin machines a n d sup-
plies and will feature bargain prices
at all times.

D. ROBBINS N. Y. CITY OFFICE
ROBBED
Leaving the new manager pantless
after gathering up a good day's re-
ceipts, two men held up the New
York City office of D. Robbins' &
Company, recently and made good
their escape.
The robbers entered the store just
at closing time and demanded the
cash and relieved the manager of his
pants.

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