Automatic Age

Issue: 1926 June

T h e A u t o m a t i c A ge
“ A CORPORATION in business over
twenty years desires the services
of a few A No. 1 experienced scale
salesmen.
Men who are capable, real salesmen
and energetic Can make $7,500.00
and up per year. We have had for
years men making this much money.
It will be necessary for those re­
plying to furnish references as to
employment for past five years. All
A Little Fun
Misdirected
Mrs. Casteel—“ I paid the grocery
bill today.”
Casteel—“ The idea! And the car
Heeding two new tires!”
Father— Is there anything worse
than to be old and bent?
His Son—Yes. to be young and
broke.
The flapper plays for a high steak
When you take her to dinner.
Husband— Well, I have just paid
the doctor ten dollars on our bill.
Wife— Thank Heaven! Two more
payments and the baby is ours!
Due .to an accident, Mrs. Spreaditt
was spending a few days in the hos­
pital.
“ Yes,” the nurse told her husband,
“ your wife can see you, but she can’t
talk much.”
Mr. Spreaditt winked knowingly.
“ Don’t try to kid me, sister,” he
said.—American Legion Weekly.
Wife— What would you think if I
bought a new hat?
Husband— The same as you would
if I bought a new golf club.
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applications will be held in strict con­
fidence.
Bear in mind that this is no fly-by-
night proposition. Therefore only
experienced and high class men need
apply.
Address “ SCALES” care of Auto­
matic Age.
A
FOR SALE— Happy Home machines.
Hawes, 1137 Vine St., Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
A-M
Paulina: I believe it was rather a
second-rate affair.
Perdita: Perhaps it was only an
oversight, you not getting an invi­
tation.
— Pitt Panther.
“ Honey, I see in the papers where
the shops are displaying their new
summer hats.”
“ Hmm. Well, you’ve been display­
ing yours since last winter.”
— Okla. Whirlwind.
“ Isn’t Madame Du Fay generous.”
“ I’ll say she is— she just gave me
the last dii*ty look she had.”
—N. Y. Medley.
“ What’s the admission?”
Fifty downstairs — twenty-five
cents upstairs.”
“ What’s upstairs?”
— Okla. Whirlwind.
” “ Did you hear the latest lowdown?
Those very high-hat Van Cods made
their foi’tune in fish.”
“ Indeed? Who were the fish?”
— Penn. State Froth.
“ Never the twains shall meet,”
sighed the small boy as he watched
the brakemen throw the switch.
— Iowa Frivolfl
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O.
T h e A u t o m a t i c A ge
K.
V E N D ER
O PERATO R’ S B E L L
PEANUTS
D IR E C T FROM
T H E G R O W IN G C E N T E R
Save Distributors Profits
Write us if in want
of machines or
salesboards
Send for Catalogue
REX NOVELTY
COMPANY
2846 SOUTHPORT A V E N U E
CHICAGO
Suffolk, Va.
INTERESTED IN
PEANUTS?
I t behooves every
keep posted on the
and be in position
peanuts on the most
and from the best
scribe for
big operator to
peanut industry
to buy salted
favorable market
concerns.
Sub­
Peanut Promoter
S uffolk, Va.
For ten years the argan of the peanut trade.
$1.00 per year. Sample copy lOe.
Together w ith the Autom atio Ag«
$1.50 per year.
SLOT MACHINES---LEASED
50-50 B ASIS
Bought, Sold, Leased
Ohio Novelty Go.
40 Stone Block
W. H. Yates & Bros.
CHUSUM PRODUCTS CO.
4526 Cottage Grove Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
W AR R EN . OHIO
Dealers in New and Used
IDEAS
Are of No Value!
Unless They are Developed into
Practical and Commercial
Possibilities!
W e have a com pletely equip ped p la n t fo r d evelop­
in g and perfecting inventions, and the econom ical
p rodu ction ot autom obile, electrica l, and m echan­
ical devices, ra d io specialties.
V E N D IN G M A ­
C H IN E dies, tools, jigs, fixtures, screw m achine
w ork, brass finishing,
pu nch press and
sheet
m etal w ork.
S p ecia l m achinery designed and
built.
M etal finishing and assem bling.
A single part or a com plete unit.
VENDING
MACHINES
and Devices
Peanut Roasters
Spanish Blanched
Jumbos and Gandy
Coated
B E R K M A N N M FG. CO.
625 West Jackson Blvd.
CHICAGO
C all, w rite, or phone Monroe 5088-5089
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