Automatic Age

Issue: 1926 November

T he A
u t o m a t ic
Patronizes A. A.
Advertisers
The AUTOMATIC AGE:
We
have received your notification that
our subscription to your very valua­
ble paper has expired. Enclosed
herewith find our check for ($1.50)
one dollar and a half for which please
send us the AUTOM ATIC AGE and
the Peanut Promoter for the next
year.
Kindly see that we do not miss the
October number of the AGE. We
have told you before what we thought
o f the AGE and we might add that
we find it extremely valuable in keep­
ing up with the progress of vending
machine manufacture. We refer to
the advertisements almost religiously
and have purchased considerable mer­
chandise through them which we
would not have bought had we not
seen the ads in our paper. The fol­
lowing list are some concerns we
have patronized directly through AU­
TOMATIC AGE advertisements:
The Advance Machine Co., Chi­
cago, 111.
The National Gum Co., Inc., New-
wark, N. J.
Service Gum Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Purity Gum Co., Milwaukee, Wis.
Commonwealth
Vending Corp.,
New York, N. Y.
Superior Confection Co., Columbus,
Ohio.
There are also several others that
we could mention. You see we need
your little magazine and I’m sure you
shouldn’t have a hard job proving to
the manufacturer that he should show
his wares through your paper for
that’s where we usually see them
first.
TRIANGLE NOVELTY CO.
10609 Sandusky Ave.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Oliver Cromwell’s watch has been
stolen from the British Museum in
London. It was still in running or­
der when taken.
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Got Fine Results
Automatic Age:
Enclosed find check covering our
first ad in your magazine AUTO­
MATIC AGE, also a copy for. next
month’s issue.
We had no more than received
October’s issue, when we were re­
ceiving letters and telegrams from
various sections of the country.
Anything the operators want for
vending machines, we will be only
too glad to secure for them, furnish­
ing it for a reasonable price.
Trusting this reaches you in time
for the next issue of your wonderful
magazine,
William S. Terpening & Son,
1042 Avenue C,
Bayonne, N. J.
Best for Operators
The AUTOMATIC AGE:
En­
closed please find one dollar ($1.00)
for the best magazine for vending
machine operators ever published.
May you continue the good work.
Very truly yours,
LOUISVILLE VENDING CO.
N. O. Jones,
710 W. Jefferson St.
Operator Moves to
Denver
The AUTOMATIC AGE: Some­
time ago I subscribed for the AUTO­
MATIC AGE to be sent to me at
212 Madison street, Waukegan, 111.,
and I want you to change that ad­
dress to Box 2464 Denver, Colorado,
for the rest of the time—as I will
be here for the winter. Formerly
with the Motor Market at Waukegan,
111., address now to
ROBERT H. EDWARDS,
Box 2464,
Denver, Colo.
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T he
A
u t o m a t ic
A
ge
Likes Scale Story
I SELL ’EM HOT
is light in weight
and convenient to
handle,
yet very
durable and A T ­
TRACTIVE. . Ma­
chine is substanti­
ally designed and
spun from heavy
aluminum. It has
an electric heating
element which pro­
vides just the right
amount of heat to
keep nuts
warm,
crisp and toasty and

they remain
this
way until the current is turned off.
Sanitary outlet eliminates the un­
sanitary feature common to most
vending machines.
Electric & Ifa . Go.
968 Ft. Wayne Ave.
Indianapolis.
Indiana
Hotel Breslin
&
rS
Fireproof
Broadway
at
29th
Street
New York
One block
from
Fifth Avenlie. Three
blocks from Penn.
Station.
Subwaj
connects with Grand
C e n tral Terminal.
Convenient to Stores,
Theatres
and
all
steamship piers.
RATES PER DAY
Sinalo rooms with running water___ $2.00 and $3.00
Single rooms with bath or shower____3.00 and 4.00
Double rooms with running water____4.00 and 5.00
Double rooms with bath or
shower _____________________ 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00
Parlor. Bedroom and Bath__________ 10.00 to 12.00
Booklet, and Map of New York Upon Bequest.
For Reservations, Wire at Our Expense.
P A U L A. McGO LRICK
D A V ID F. CU LLE N
Man s.*ins Director
Manager
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The AUTOMATIC AGE: Please
list us as a subscriber to the AUTO­
MATIC AGE. Also, accept our sin­
cere thanks for the splendid article
which was printed in a recent issue
entitled “ Scale Operations in the
East,” as reported by the Providence
Paper. With your permission, we
will reprint this in our house organ.
Peerless Weighing Machine Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
Ross Changes Address
The AUTOMATIC AGE:
Kindly change my mailing address
from 1400 West 7th street, Los An­
geles, Calif., to P. O. Box 853, San
Antonio, Texas.
I
am just entering into the operat­
ing game and find your publication
invaluatble.
CHARLES ROSS.
Fog horns that automatically begin
to blow whenever a thick mist gath­
ers are being used more and more.
Action of the damp air on calcium
carbide sets the device in motion.
Two thousand minnows are being
sent from this country to Argentina
in an effort to combat malaria there.
The top minnow thrives on malaria-
carrying mosquitoes.
In addition to catching an eight-
inch trout, a fisherman in the Adiron-
dacks got a gold watch and chain, the
fob on the chain having caugh!; the
line when the fish struck.
A gasoline tank being tested for
army airplanes is bullet proof and so
connected that it can be dropped
frm the plane to the ground in case
of fire.
Budapest holds the world’s record
for suicides with an average o f five
a day for the past several months.
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