Automatic Age

Issue: 1926 February

T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
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A Leader in Automatic
Inventions
Attempt to License
Sandwich Machines
An interesting inventor in the vend­
ing machine field is Mr. Millard o f the
Commonwealth Vending Corporation,
o f New York. Mr. Millard knows the
manufacturing side o f the business
from A to Z, and has several im por­
tant inventions to his credit. He in­
vented the automatic drink barrel
■which sells eight different kinds o f
drinks, and which has earned as high
as $265 in nickels and dimes in a
single day; He invented the first ma­
chine fo r vending mints. Twenty
years ago he says he invented the
Machine fo r vending paper drinking
cups.
Mr. Millard also claims to be the
first to introduce ball chewing gum
and says he put out the first machine
to sell it. There are eight men in the
trade who claim this distinction and
*t would be interesting "to compare
dates and find out just who was the
inventor o f ball gum. A ll these men
are earnest in their claims. Mr. Mil­
o rd , however, is certainly the first
^uan to introduce ball gum wrapped
tin foil, a novelty put out by his
company.
Kansas City, Mo.— A temporary in­
junction was granted by Judge Albert
L. Reeves in federal court to prevent
'the city from enforcing an ordinance
to regulate and license automatic
food-vending machines.
The restraining order, directed
against Mayor Beach and James A.
Taylor, city license collector, was
sought by the Servall Automatic Sys­
tem, Inc., 911 Campbell street.
The ordinance provides automatic
food-vending machines
cannot be
placed without permission o f the hos­
pital and health board, and that a
license fee o f $12 must be paid fo r
each machine.
The complaining company, in its
petition, declared it now has 400 pie
and sandwich machines in the city,
and plans to install 1,600 more.
The ordinance, the petition states,
is class legislation, gives the hospital
and health board arbitrary powers
and is unconstitutional.
Latest Slot Machine
Gag
Odin Thomas o f the Southern N ov­
elty Company, writes:
“ A lon g the line o f Slot Machine
Gags, how’s this. A dumbell informed
I
am a subscriber to your valuable me the other day that he thought a
bttle magazine and have looked in
slot machine was a machine fo r mak­
vain through its pages to find the ad­
ing slots. I told him that one should
vertisement o f some book or litera­
not be deceived by outward appear­
ture that will be helpful by way o f
ances. Do you expect to find splin­
instruction to one just entering the
ters in Cottage Pudding, I asked him.
held as operator in the vending ma­
chine business. I feel the need o f
Something similar to a mail order
course in the vending business. W ill
^°U kindly advise me as to where such
Could you inform me where I can
can be obtained? Thanking you in
purchase some Emblem Embossing
advance fo r this inform ation I beg to
Machine to be operated by a 5-cent
remain as ever,
piece.
F O U N T SM ITH ,
M A R T IN & L IP K A N ,
Center Hill, Fla.
Amsterdam, N. Y.
Wants Book on
Machine Operating
Who Knows?
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T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
The Automatic Age
T H E N A T IO N A L M A G A ZIN E OF T H E V E N D IN G M A C H IN E
IN D U S T R Y
Covering Automatic Machines and Self-Service Devices o f
Every Description
p u b l is h e d m o n t h l y b y
T H E L IG H T N E R P U B L IS H IN G C O R P O R A T IO N
0 . C. L IG H T N E R . E ditor
Official Organ: Chicago Vending Machine Operators’ Association
Official Organ: Milwaukee Vending Machine Operators’ Association
Executive Office, 2721 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111.
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that 400 men have been indicted for
operating slot machines in that city. Both the owners and opera­
tors, and the merchants in whose places the machines were found
were arrested and indicted. The Atlanta lawyers, at least, will
make some money out of this movement.
Men who operate slot machines are very foolish not to have on
their routes some legitimate vending machines at the same time.
In fact we have come in contact with a lot of slot machine operators
lately who are buying different types of vending machines to oper­
ate, both as a sideline and something to fall back on. The trouble
with the slot machine operators is that they are always looking for
the big money; and yet in the long run they never have any money,
because they are always in hot water.
Some states have a law designating a slot machine operator as
a gambler, and they can be picked up at any time under that stat­
ute. However, if they have on their route a large number of legi-
mate machines they can show a means of livelihood, and they
always have the defense that they were servicing slot machines in-
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