Automatic Age

Issue: 1928 April

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Orders Inquiries
I SELL ’EM HOT
Sells Peanuts Warm
Crisp and Toasty
Can be
Thore is no other vending
machine on the market, that
can compare with “ I Sell
’ Em Hot” in appearance or
as a money maker.
This
h i g h l y polished aluminum
vender will
attract
many
more customers than the or­
dinary machine and after
they have once fasted the
delicious hot crispy peanuts
they will return again and
aeain for more. In addition
to the prollt on nuts, it in ­
creases the soft drink busi­
ness in any store where it
Is installed, and the electric
flasher draws trade to its
location. Has adjustable dis­
pensing hopper so that nuts
can be sold at rrom 35 to
90 cents per pound.
cured
by
S A IL
P olk ’ s R e fe r e n c e B ook
4ii(2 Mailing List Catalog
Gives cou n ts and p rices on o v e r 8 .0 0 0
different lin es o f business. No m atter
'''h a t y o u r business, in this b o o k y ou
find the nu m b er o f y ou r p ro s p e c­
tive cu stom ers listed,
valu a b le In form a tion is a lso g iv e n as to
•now you can use the m ails to secure
0rders and in q u iries fo r y ou r p rod u cts
or services.
W rite fo r Y ou r FREE Copy
K. L. POLK & CO., Detroit, Mich,
la rg est City D irectory Publishers In the W orld
Mailing List Com pilers— Business Statistics
P rod ucers o f D irect M all A dvertlslnc
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Electrically Heated
Peanut Vending Machine
Manufactured by
Mabey Electric & Mfg. Co.
968 Ft. W ayne Ave.
Indianapolis
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Indiana
THE IMPROVED EAGLE DICER
OPERAT ORS— A Sturdy Dicer Built
Especially for Operating Purposes with
(1 ) A real Tumbler Lock. Y ou can’t open
and rob this machine with a pen
knife.
(2 ) A practically C log-P roof coin chute.
The coins won’t pile up in front.
She works all the time.
(3 ) A beautiful dull green Lacquer Finish.
Very inconspicuous and neat appear­
ing.
Manufactured exclusively by the
TWIN CITY NOVELTY CO.
1608 Plymouth Avenue, North
Minneapolis, Minn.
Prices Furnished, on Request
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DO Y O U COU N T P E N N IE S ?— The
Presto Coin Counter counts and
stacks 100 pennies in 15 seconds.
Fits the pocket. Price $1.00, cash
with order. Money back if not O. K.
P. C. Smith, 901 Lafayette Parkway,
Chicago.___________________ ________ . T -f
O P E R A T O R S — “ N orta” works like
magic. F or cleaning type or type­
writers. Norta makes it easy to clean
the type on your typewriter. Just
touch the type with Norta, cleans
type in 15 seconds. Last forever.
Price $1.00 cash with order. Money
back if not o. k. Schatz Novelty Co.,
Burton, Texas._______________________ 4
F O R S A L E — Patented vending ma­
chine. Mechanism steel stampings.
Dies made ready fo r manufacturing.
Five machines finished. Rare oppor­
tunity. L. R O B E R T S , 644 Market,
York, Pa.
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FO R S A L E — Numbered Ball Gum—
$7.00 set o f 1,200 balls. Ten sets,
$6.50. Lower prices in quantity lots.
Goodbody, 72 Vanbergh Ave, R o­
chester, N. Y.___________________ 3-4-5
FOR SA L E — 25 brand new Burnham
& Mills Baby Vendors, $30 each—
15 slightly used at $25 each; 10 W at­
ling Lincoln Quarter Bells, like new,
at $60 each; 20 National Coin Penny
Targets, special lots, $7 each. Twen­
ty-five per cent with order, balance
C. O. D. H. J. W A Y M A N , 1184
Wenonah Ave., Oak Park, 111.______ 4
SLOT M A C H IN E S— Rebuilt and re­
finished
by
fa ctory mechanics.
Look and operate like new. You need
not accept them if not as represent­
ed. 25% deposit, balance c. o. d. E x­
amination allowed. All makes: Side
Vendors, $40.00; 5c Bells, $35.00; 10
and 25c bells, $55.00; 50c Bells, $75;
5c Iron Case Bells, $27.50. 10 and
25c Iron Case Bells, $45.00; Penny
P’lay Iron Case, $35.00; Mills Front
Venders, $65.00; Jennings Front V en­
ders, $80.00. Loudon N ovelty Com­
pany, 68 N. W hitesboro St., Gales­
burg, 111.
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FOR SA L E — Mills and J e n n i n g s
Side Venders, $45.00 each. One
50c Skelly Bell, $60.00; Bluebird Ball
Gum Target, $7.50; Exhibit Supply
Co. Play Ball Targets, $10. South­
ern Confection Co., I l l East Mar­
shall St., Richmond, Va.
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SU G G E STIO N F O R I N V E S T ­
M E N T — A device, just p a t e n t e d ,
fo r playing, teaching and practicing
the game o f golf. It consists o f a
topographical map 3 by 12 feet of &
g o lf course with miniature hills, val­
leys, water hazards, fairways, tees,
greens, etc., colored with the colors
o f nature. On this miniature course
are four small balls. The course >s
on a large table. By the side o f the
table or miniature course on the
on a grass mat is a regulation g0'*
ball. Four players, fo r in s ta n t
start a game. The first player se­
lects any g o lf club from his bag
drives the regulation g o lf ball juf
as he would on an open course. The
regulation g o lf ball, however, is cap'
tive and can travel a limited distance
As soon as the player strikes the reg'
ulation g o lf ball, his little ball
the miniature course is projected y1
same direction, the same elevati0”
and the same relative distance
the regulation g o lf ball would hav^
gone had it been released and reVr?l
ducing all the intricasies o f play ^
same as on an open course. The otA'
er three players drive the same cap
tive ball in the same manner. Th®'
follow up the miniature balls on
miniature course and play in exacts
the same way that they would P**'
on a regulation course. I f interes
ed, write the undersigned. P l e a s e " ,
not call or phone. L. B. Spaffor\’
1924 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
W A N T E D — W e are interested ^
buying and trading as:
Shovels, Lighthouse Grip Test, **
Grip Test and good used arcade J® *
ch :nes. A. G. Nicolaus A m u s e m
Machine Co., 241 Schenk Ave^ j
Brooklyn, N. Y.
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