Automatic Age

Issue: 1928 January

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T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
FO R SA L E — 49 Aluminum peanut or
confection machines; 11 Exhibit
Play Ball machines; 5 A. B. T. Tar­
get machines. Carle-Francis Co., 105
E. Milwaukee St., Janesville, Wis. 1
FO R SA L E — 10 Mills New Puritan
Bells 5c play. Have never been
set up; just as they came from fa c­
tory, $26.00 each, fo r one or all. Sell­
ing on account o f sickness. Write or
wire Grover C. Hahn, 229 Anderson
Ave., Greenville, Ohio.______________ 1
FO R SA L E — Caille Bros, floor ma­
chines. Big Six Centaurs, Centu­
ries, Eclipse, Pucks,
Singles and
Twins. 5 and 25c play. V ictory Bell
Mint Venders. Upright Wheels. Box
10, c-o A U T O M A T IC AGE.
1-2-3
L IB E R T Y B E L L Slot Machines—
Overhauled, good as new. 5c Bell,
$30.00; 10c Bell, $40.00; 25c Bell,
$50.00. W isconsin Novelty Co., Kau-
kauna, W is.
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R E A L CLOSE OU T B A R G A IN S—
Jennings 25c, Bells machines, $40
each, lots 3, $35.00 each. Have few
new Blue Bird Model Automatic Ball
Gum Targets, never unpacked, pays
out 5c to 25c trade, still in original
shipping cases, $12.50 each, less 5%
lots 5. Exhibit 5c Lucky W ooden
Post Card machines, 500 numbered
cards included, $8.50 each. 10 Ad-
Lee 5c numbered Ball Gum machines
filled 1 set 1200 numbered balls, takes
in $60.00, pays out $23.00 trade, sac­
rifice, $ 11.00 each, lots 5, $50.00. E x­
tra sets 1200 numbered balls $6.50
set. Caille Combination 1, 5, 10, 25c
Fortune Telling Baby Vendors with
latest improved all metal front,
$27.50 each, lots 5, less 5% . Exhibit
latest model Play Ball Targets, used
very little, $15.00 each. 1 Mills round
glass 25c Bell, $35.00. Caille Ben
Hur (Our Baby) 5c play color ma­
chine, $35.00.
Caille V ictory 25c
Bells, $47.50 each. Mills round glass
5c side Mint Vendors, $33.50 each, 3
fo r $90.00. Caille Bros, latest im­
proved model Superior 5c fron t Mint
Vendors, around 20,000 serials with
latest skill stop reel device, etc., and
no value amusement checks, also fo r ­
tune telling reels used 2 weeks, ter­
ritory closed. Cost $125.00 new, sac­
rifice quick sale, $87.50 each, lots 3
or more less 5% , guarantee same like
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new or same can be returned at our
expense. Mills 5c Bell with Bull’s
Eye Coin Detector Glass, same re­
cently
rebuilt.
Sacrifice,
$50.00.
Caille V ictory 5c Mint Vendors, high
serials with fortune telling reels a n d
no value checks.
Have few more
left. Sacrifice same $47.50, $52.50
and $57.50. High grade service ball
gum, $14.50 case. Order from this
ad; save your stamps, as we have no
catalogue. Our terms Vz certified de­
posit required with order, as matter
o f good faith. Please certify all per­
sonal checks. Will ship subject to
free inspection if requested. 2 ,% dis­
count allowed any cash in full, com­
pany’s order. Besides saving your­
self the expense o f C. O. D. return
collection charges.
Our motto,
aim to satisfy and save you money-
These are job lot bargains. Compare
our prices and quality merchandise.
W e guarantee impossible to duplicate
same anywhere. A ct quick. Happy
New Year Greetings to all our
friends and customers.
LEM K E S P E C IA L T Y COM PANY
5434 Rohns Ave., Detroit, Mich.
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W A N T E D IM M E D IA T E L Y — All
kinds used coin control machines*
such as Mills, Caille, Jennings 5c
Mine Vendors, also 5 and 25c Cailje
Ben Hur machines. Latest models
preferred; also Chester-Pollard Foot­
ball machines, Exhibit Photoscope
Post Card machines, Caille and
Burnham & Mills 1, 5, 10, 25c for*
tune telling Baby Vendors, C o l u m b u s
Peanut machines. State how o ld ,
give serials, and lowest prices fir^t
letter. W e deal quick if priced r i g h t
— cash waiting. LEM K E SP E C IA L ­
T Y C O M PAN Y, 5434 Rohns Ave­
nue, Detroit, Michigan.
F O R SA L E — Exhibit Postal Card
Venders with 1,000 cards, $6 each-
Gatter Bowling A lley with gum ven­
ders, $8 each. M odem 1-2-3 Ball Guin
machines, $3 each. Geo. Gittens, 1041
Kin Kin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
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FO R SA L E — Over-the-Top and Wee-
Gee machines, $2.50 each. Caill®
F loor Machine, inspected, $40.00.
W rite fo r information. Two Wat­
ling Brownies, two mint vendors,
$40.00 each.
Excellent condition-
Lawrence Barcus, Oolitic, Ind.
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T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
s a l e or Exchange — 2 Auto­
matic Phonographs, 5 cent slot
holds 15 records, plays any 10 inch
^cord, electrically equipped, plays
and changes records automatically.
"Jade by Behlen Company. $140 ea.
Will accept in exchange either one
Chester Pollard Football machine or
favorite Gumbal Vendors,
Caille
®ros. Grip and Blow machines or
^hat have you? Klotz Sales Com­
pany, 734 N. Highland Avenue, N. E.,
apartment 3, Atlanta, Georgia.
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fo r
W a n t e d — Second grade ball gum,
any amount.
Also used Photo-
®copes. Abe Feldman, 315 S. Craw-
|Q*d Ave., Chicago, 111.
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F o r SA L E — Patented vending ma­
chine. Mechanism steel stampings,
ijjes made ready fo r manufacturing.
f_lve machines finished. Rare oppor­
tunity. L. R O B E R TS, 644 Market,
*ork, Pa.
SP E C IA L DICE M A CH IN E — Three
slots, 25c, 50c, $1.00. W ill pay fo r
itself in one night in a good location.
$25.00. G. R IST A U , Kaukauna, W is­
consin.
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FO R SALE — A. B. T. Target Skills,
$22 each. Advance Stick Gum
machines, $4.00 each. Superna Co.,
241 Rusk Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 1-2
FO R SALE — Three new A. B. T.
Target model machines, $30 each.
J. M. DODD, 140 Seminary Avenue,
Greensburg, Pa.
F O R SALE — 5 Deco Disc Electric
Nickel in Slot Automatic Phono­
graphs, carries 5 records; cost $350
each, sacrifice, $125 each. 10 Exhibit
Post Card steel machines, $7 each.
These machines only used 60 days.
B U R N L E Y , 2216 E. Grace St., Rich­
mond, Va.
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Keystone Products Help You Make M oney
Keystone Fruit Dice
P R IC E — Prepaid, $5.00 Per Set
P A Y OFF
Combinations
Reward
Pay Off
3 Ball Gum, 20
Averages
3 Bells,
35 to 45%
3 Oranges, id
3 Plums,
Makes Y ouf
3 Lemons,
Dice
3 Cherries,
Machine
2 Cherries
Do Double
and gum,
Duty
2 Cherries
and Bell,
A message o f jo y to the operators operating the popular dice
machines. Keystone Fruit Dice increases the play, permits you to
set the dice machine back up in places where the play has died off.
Has same pay-off as the large reel machines. Three dice have the
six characters as cai’ried on the popular fruit reel, the fourth dice
has two lemons and two cherries in the place o f the ball gum and
bell. O R D E R Y O U R S T O D A Y .
M fg. by
KEYSTONE NO VELTY & SALES CO.
340-42 North Keystone
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Indianapolis, Ind.
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