Automatic Age

Issue: 1926 July

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W ant Ads
FOR SALE— Large floor machines,
big six twin Centaurs, Eclipse
Twins, Detroits, Roulettes, 5c and 25c
play, Counter Vendors of all kinchs,
all Caille Brothers make,
large
wheels, bookmakers
outfits, Club
Room equipment of all kinds. Box
K. G. N. Automatic Age.
Ju.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — Several
Amusement machines. Laurence
Barcus, Oolitic, Ind.
Ju-Aug.
W AN TE D — Exhibit Photoscopes,
Advance Vistascopes, also views
for same, Nichols Base Ball machine.
Geo. Gittins, 1041 Kin Kin Ave., Mil­
waukee, Wis.______________________ Ju.
SELL— Lifters, Punchers, Shockers,
Pistol Gum, Peanut, Deweys, Bells,
Pianos and other Arcade or opera­
tors machines. Want to buy or-trade
any coin machine. Glass, 514 S. 8th,
Philadelphia, Pa._________________ M-J
FOR SALE— Second hand goods.
Forty Blue Bird Ball Gum ma­
chines $5.00 each.
Two Exhibit
Radio Love Message, $9.00 each. One
Mills Perfume Spray, $14.00. One
Regina Music Box (12 tune sheets)
$12.00. Two Universal 1-2-3 Ball
gum machines, $9.00 each. Three,
Wizard fortune tellers, $4.50 each.
M. T. Daniels, 1027 University ave.,
Wichita, Kansas.
Ju.
FOR SALE— 25 Drop picture ma­
chines, late pictures of 15 to ma­
chine, counter size, large display
frames and pictures on back. 1 for­
tune machine, 1 peanut machine; 6
exhibit large counter size, oak finish,
post card machine; 1 lifting and wall
puncher machine; 1 new 20x16 leg
banner, can use on any arcade, big
flash. All A -l working order. No
junk. Will sell for $150.00. Address
P. V. A. Automatic Age.
W A N TE D — Coin machines. Must be
reasonable in price. Laurence Bar­
cus, Oolitic, Ind.
Ju-Aug.
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VENDING MACHINE EXPERT—
Wanted by firm in Newark, N. J.
Must be capable of repairing any type
of machine on the market, recon­
struct old machines and work out
original ideas. Man with inventive
turn • of mind preferred. Write full
particulars first letter giving age, ex­
perience and salary expected. BB
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CANADA— We have a real live sell­
ing organization covering the four
western provinces in Canada and are
open to handle good lines of vending
machines, novelties and specialties.
Best of references furnished. Nov­
elty Importing Co., Manufacturers,
Agents and Importers, Calgary, Al­
berta____________________________ Sept
W AN TE D — Chuck-O-Luck Dice ma­
chines. Totem Novelty Co., Auro­
ra, 111.______________________
FOR SALE— Bat-a-Peny Base Ball
Electric Light* machines, only few
left, $19.50 each. New latest Caille
Superior quarter play bell machine.
Used only two weeks. Cost $135.
Will sacrifice for $95.00. Also Caille
Ben Hur used one month, $65.00.
Also one used three months $47.50.
Both five cent play. Cost $120 each.
Eight new latest Caille combination
penny nickel and dime play ball gum
fortune tellers. Better made than
Silver King make, cost $55 each in
lots of ten. Will sacrifice at $42.50
each or $40 in lots of three. Some
used only one week. Mills five cent
bell used three weeks at $50. One
Sunny Jim ten cent pie and sandwich
machine $30. All machines guaran­
teed same as new. Bona fide reason
for selling. Detroit is closed down
completely on all chance machines.
vVill accept first reasonable offer,
providing 40 per cent deposit is sent
in first letter. Will ship with privi­
lege of free inspection upon arrival.
Act quick. These are real bargains.
Lemke Specialty Co., 5434 Rohsn
Ave., Detroit, Mich.
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FOR SALE— 1 complete Photo out­
fit, used three months; 1 Cupper
Hewitt lamp; 1 electric printer; 1
camera, for post card size; plate
holders, studio top, and dark room;
and many other supplies.
Cost
$500.00, A -l shape. Will pack well
for shipment. Take $175.00, and is
a good buy. Address care T. W .
Automatic Age.
W IL L TRADE OR SELL— 15 Nome
Target Gum Machines. Practically
new, for Exhibit Play Ball, Bat-A-
Peny or Exhibit All Metal Photo­
scopes. What have you? H. H. S. 19
Putnam St., Buffalo, N. Y.
W AN TE D — Systematic supervisor
and efficiency field man. Must be
experienced in a field applicable to
the operation of vending machines.
Right man can make good contact.
West coast territory. Reference re­
quired. D. M. care Automatic Age.
SLOT MACHINES — Vending ana
scales a specialty, bought and sold.
Hawes, 1137 Vine St., Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
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A Little Fun
“ Good Lord, look at the length of
that woman’s skirt.”
“Yes, it’s very little above two
feet.”
— Brown Jug.
Two colored men were standing on
the comer discussing family trees.
“Yes, suh, man,” said Ambrose,
“ I can trace my relations back to a
family tree.”
“ Chase ’em back to a family tree?”
said Mose.

“Naw, man, trace ’em, trace ’em—
get me?”
“ Well, they ain’t but two kinds of
things dat live in trees. Birds and
monkeys, and you sho’ ain’t got no
feathers on you.”— Atlanta Constitu­
tion.
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W AN T TO BUY— Used machines,
any kind. The Coin Machine Co.,
6244 Carpenter St., Chicago, 111.
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REAL BARGAIN! Walters 1-2-3
gum machines, $6.00 each or ten
machines for $50.00.
Guaranteed
new machines. Terms 25 per cent
deposit with order, balance C. O. D.
Walter Gum Company, 740 Flushing
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
W AN TE D — Springs for Mills Stand
and Scales.
Only good stuff
wanted. Write at once as I need
this material. E. J. Smith, 126 Heck
Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J.____________
THIEF proof, Slug proof, Outdoor
UNIVERSAL BALL GUM Vend­
ing machine. See it here in Chicago.
No obligation whatever, demonstra­
tion is free. Phone, write or call
HOFFMAN,
6244 Carpenter St.,
Telephone Wentworth 5242, Chicago
FOR SALE— Route of 80 National
Novelty Scales well located in Illi­
nois cities. The scales are in first
class condition, and can be had at a
reasonable price. G. care Automatic
Age.
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SOUNDED DIFFICULT
Down in Texas the short cotton
crop forced a large number of coun­
try negroes to the cities. One of
them applied for a job at one of the
large employment agencies.
“ There’s a job at the Eagle Laun­
dry,” said the man behind the desk.
“ Want it?”
The applicant
shifted uneasily
from one foot) to the other.
“ Tell you how it is, boss,” he said
finally. “ I sure does want a job
bad, but de fack is, I ain’t never
washed a eagle.”— The Open Road.
Civil War
“ Doesn’t your father like me”
asked a fond suitor.
“Yes, that’s just the trouble,” an­
swered the girl. “ He and mother
quarrel about you constantly.”
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