Automatic Age

Issue: 1926 October

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T he A
u t o m a t ic
I SELL ’EM HOT
Mmmm
is light in weight
and convenient to
handle,
yet very
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,
ci’isp 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.
Mabey Electric & Mfg. Co.
9o8 Ft. Wayne Ave.
Indianapolis,______________ Indiana
Hotel Breslin
Fireproof
Broadway
at
29th
Street
New York
One block
from
Fifth Avenue. Three
blocks from Penn.
Station.
Subwa;
connects with Gran C e n tral Terminal.
Convenient to Stores.
Theatres
anti
ail
steamship piers.
RATES PER DAY
Single rooms with running water____$2.00 and $3.00
Single rooms with bath or shower____3.00 anil 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
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P A U L A. McGO LRICK
D A V ID F. CU LLE N
Mans*ing Director
Manager
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Nickels and Dimes
Here is news thrifty old Ben
Franklin with his motto of “ A Pin
a Day Is a Groat a Year” would have
enjoyed reading:
Forty-three million dollars were
taken in profit last year by the four
leading 5 and 10 cent stores in the
United States—a gain of $7,000,000
over the previous year.
The largest led with a profit of
$20,669,397.
During the year it
opened sixty-seven new stores, bring­
ing its total to 1,423.
All this prosperity and growth
came from a quick turnover of things
selling at trifling cost, which are
brought within convenient reach of
the masses.
Just as the kiddie’s penny1 at the
cand counter builds more than half
of the confectionery business, so an
enormous traffic results from intelli­
gent cultivation of nickels, and dimes.
Proving that there are no trifles.
Cosmetic
“ Yes, sir, Mac! All the French
flappers are painting their knees—
Boy! Y ’wouldn’t know the old joints
now.”— Life.
“ Dey had to t’row water on Sam
Johnson’s face at his wife’s funeral,”
volunteered a recent mourner.
“ Dasso? He done fainted?” asked
a friend.
“ No, indeedy. He’s jes’ an uncom­
monly soun’ sleeper.”
“ Dad,” said the tactful youth, “ I
want to be a radio expert when I
grow up.”
“ Why a radio expert, son?” asked
the busy father.
“ So I can put your new radio back
together again.”
He: “ Do you think kissing is as
dangerous as the doctors say?”
She: “ Well, it has put an end to
a good many bachelors.”
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mum. For the year a grand total c f
65.000 is attained. Other Providence
stores belonging to the same chain
register a total of 85,000 weight cus­
As Reported by a Providence Paper
tomers.
F.
D. Rose, enterprising operator
“ The five-and-tens, whose custom­
of Gloucester, Mass., sends us a ers are always equipped with cash,
clipping from his local newspaper furnish a cool 300,000. Other stores,
telling about the operation of scales
shops and scores of odd places where
in an Eastern city. The story was “ Correct weight, 1 cent” is available
Written by an amateur, and is some­ add at least 50,000. That mykes the
what of an exaggeration, however, it 500.000 and all authorities agree that
is of interest to our readers, and is it is a very conservative estimate.
reproduced in full herewith:
“ The fact that this is fully twice
“ Tons o f cents slide down penny-
the population of the city doesn’t in­
in-the-slot weighing machines annu­ validate the figures. Tourists and
ally—most of them in the summer.
other transients are just as likely to
“ In Providence alone, yearly 560,­ do their weighing-in here as in their
000 mortals climb aboard the wiggly
own home towns. Moreover, those
Platforms to send said cents jingling
addicted to the weighing habit are
down the tin throats of the most fa­ great repeaters. Some of them ore
miliar of all money collectors.
“ regulars,” weighing themselves at
“ Five hundred and sixty thousand
least weekly.
Pairs of eyes follow the hand around
“ It is easy to see how the ma­
the dial or are glued to the little tray
chines gather their annual harvest of
'Whereupon the rasping, metalic in­
some 2200 or 2300 pounds of coppers.
wards disgorge the ticket, weight and
‘W h y do people want to weigh
date neatly printed. Five hundred
themselves? Why the stampede for
and sixty thousand mortals step down
the penny-in-the-slot machine? Ask
to feast or fast, according to the
story told by the dial and ticket. Fig­ the man who runs one!
“ Perhaps he will say that people
ured in waking hours, somebody is
are becoming more concerned about
Weighing every 30 seconds.
their physical welfare and believe a
Hard to believe?
checkup of their avoirdupois is one
‘“ The proof is easy. A survey of
of the best means. Perhaps he will
the city reveals those figures not only
say most of them do it because they
trustworthy, but really conservative.
At the railroad station there are 11 see some one else do it. Perhaps he
will merely shrug his shoulders and
weighing machines in constant use.
then casually wander over to the ma­
Their total receipts for a year amount
chine in his own place, straighten it
to $600, indicating that 60,000 weights
a bit, dust it off, stand back and sur­
are registered for 60,000 persons
vey it—and be unceremoniously el­
patronize them.
bowed out of the way by some one
“ The records of a large downtown
with
a waiting cent.
drug store show monthly receipts
“ The second reason undoubtedly is
from its penny-in-the-slot machines
greater than generally believed. In
ranging from $40 in the winter
the course of the investigation for
months to an $80 top through the
summer, or that from 4000 to 8000 this story the Journal man was in­
vited by a drug store manager to try
people are weighed monthly.
the scales. He did so, the manager
“ The 8000 total prevails through
explaining the mechanism. Hardly
June, July and August. September
had he stepped off when a man
sees a slight decline. October drops
stepped up, inquired the cost o f be­
to 7000, and s > down to the 400 mini­
Scale Operations in the
East
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