Automatic Age

Issue: 1927 November

70
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D im e
A Detroit operator, Mr, Weiner,
was killed the latter part o f Septem­
ber by hold-up men for the small
sum of one dime, according to word
received from the Lemke Specialty
Company of that city.
Following his death a collection
was taken up for his wife and two
children. This was sponsored by
the Detroit Times newspaper and
amounted to $8,000.
Mr. Henry C. Lemke says of him:
“ The absence o f our friend, Mr.
Weiner, is very much regretted. He
has been known to be an operator
with a smile and a good word for
everyone, no matter when or where
you would see him.”
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S T A . EM ENT OF
C IR C U L A T IO N ,
O W N E R S H IP ,
M A N A liE W f'
ET C., R E Q U IR E D BY TH‘
A CT OF CO N G RE SS OF
A U G U S T 24, 1912,
D e tr o it O p e r a to r fo r
Sum
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A u tom a tic
Ago
M agazine
m onthly at Chicago, Illinois, for A p ril, 1927.
State o f Illinois.
County o f Cook, ss.
Before me, a Notary P ublic in and for the J " ,
and county aforesaid, personally appeared H f *
uarr, who, having been duly sworn accordinjU
Law. deposes and says that he is the Business
f n T U ? e A U T O M A T IC AG E and th a F th e »*&
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* 1 t h e . b fst o f h '* know ledge and •’S
ff a S ?,
m8nt of tl10 ownership, management <*J
if a daily paper, the
sard publication for
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em bodied in section
tions, printed on the
circ u la tio n ), etc., o f the
the date shown in the
the Act o f August 24, 1
411, Postal Laws and R««J!
reverse o f this form , to
I. T hat the names and addresses of the publi'jljr
editor, managing editor, and business m anaged *
Chieafio?£|lhn0hilsi.ShinB C°rP- 2239 & M'M " **
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Michigan Ave., Chicago, III.
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it.2' „ , T hat flIe ° y n e r is : { I f ow ned by a corpora1'0*
. " a.m,e a «*l address must be stated and also "Jj
*fnpih i J thereunder the names and addresses f(
stockholders ow ning or holding one per cent or
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h ? " names
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stoek- addresses
, f not ownerf
a C°'hV ,
ation,
o f the indivifl“
owners thust be given.
If owned by a firm, C°J
pany, or other unincorporated concern, its name »"
address, as well as those o f each in dividual me"’ 1’
must b3 given.)
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2—BLUE
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T hat A1! 6 average num ber o f copies o f each <**“J
o f this publication sold or distributed, through JJ,
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° - C‘ iLi n ? J ^ E R ’ Business Manager.
LOUIS S O L IN S K Y . N otary P u i> % ,
(M y com m ission expires A p ril 28, I®*
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L o c a t io n
One of our operator-subscribed
down in Arkansas, Chas. H. Mailm­
an, reports that he is transferring ^is
interests from Helena, Ark., to 1^'
tie Eock.
He states that he is disposing
most of his machines at the forroer
location, but intends to replace theH1
with new models and new kinds wheJl
he becomes acclimated to the ^
city.
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ecessity for a good many postal
clerks.
many out-of-the-way nooks in
I ja° and, France, Germany and Eng-
I
We found arcade men, pulling
old wooden and cast iron Muto-
°Pes out from storage—equipping
e*n with the latest reels and get­
S surprisingly big earnings. There
^ a large number of stereoscopic or
°P picture machines of foreign
a*e in evidence, but they don’t
ei*i to pull, somehow. The players
^
to see real action in the reels
s ^ ey do in the movies, and they
e billing to pay for it, thus proving
^vincingly that the appeal of the
0vies is universal.
^ ^ closing, I may state that the
eerless Ticket Scale of American
i , u^acture is very successful and is
distributed on a large scale,
^Withstanding the fact that the
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units of weight differ in the various
countries. Other machines o f Amer­
ican make I saw that are superior to
the European line of machines, are
the Mills Punching Bag, Barnhard
Dial Striker and our own Mutoscope.
N o w In corp o ra te d
Included among companies recent­
ly incorporated in the State of Dela­
ware is the Lone Eagle Corporation
of Wilmington, a vending machine
company, according to announcement
made in the New York Times news­
paper.
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