Automatic Age

Issue: 1928 July

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DO Y O U COUN 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.
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W A N T E D — To buy five hundred late
model Mills and Jennings Bells
and Venders. Will pay spot cash fo r
good equipment. Let us know what
you have to sell. Keeney & Sons, 700
East 40th Street, Chicago.
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W A N T E D — Used coin machines, any
kind or make; must be in good
condition and running order. NO
JU N K. Let us know what you have.
Automatic Business Corp., Kulpmont,
P a._______________________________7-8-9
F O R SA L E — W ee Gee machines at
$1.50 each. Case o f 26 fo r $26.00,
4 Regina Hexaphones, $40.00 each.
W atling Brownie, $25.00. Laurence
Barcus, Oolitic, Indiana.________
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Y O U R L E T T E R H E A D printed on
Hammermill Bond stationery 8 ^ x
11 now $3.60 per 1000. Envelopes
(printed), $2.95. W rite plainly; send
$1 per 1000 deposit, balance C. O. D.
Y our check is good here. M. D. Leit-
zel, 6632 Marcus St., Detroit, M ich­
igan._________________________________ 7
W A N T E D — Full inform ation on coin
(penny) operated shoe polishing
machines. Interested as distributor
and operator. Martin Rosen, 1515 W .
M onroe St., Chicago, 111.___________ 7
F O R SA L E — One half-dollar Mills
Operators Bell, and three Mills
Quarter Bells— $50 (fifty) each. Ru­
dolph Kasaiovsky, 1950 S. Spaulding
Ave., Chicago, 111.__________________ 7
M E T A L P A T T E R N S and JIGGS—
Penny "eanut machine, designed
especially fo r operators. Has mag­
net and other slug elimination. Pat­
terns are on plates and gates— very
complete. Price $1800. Address—
Mechanical Engineer, 4127 Bowman
Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
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FO R SA L E — 5, brand new Bat-A-
Peny Play Ball Machines, $1°'
each. Twenty-five per cent with 0
der. b a la n ce C. O. T). Schatz NoVG
ty Co., Burton, Texas.________ ____ _
R E P A IR M AN on Mills and Jejj
nings vending machines. None b
first class men need apply. O. ’ '
Jennings & Company, 4309 W. La*
St., Chicago, 1 1 1 . ____________ 12-
SLO T SCA LES a specialty. Scale®
and machines o f all kinds boug^
and sold. Hawes, 1137 Vine »2
Philadelphia, Pa.
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F O R SA L E — 12 International
scope picture machines and stano
— $37.50 each. 10 Exhibit E W ",
scopes, some used two weeks, ° ^ eh,
never used, with stands, $30.00 eac ;
5 Advance Shockers, $5.00 each; '
Mills Fortune Tellers, $5.00 eacn; 0
A. B. T. Pistols, $10.00 each; 12
B. T. Babv Venders, $18.00 each; iu.
Advance Iron stands fo r small ni
chines, $2.00 each. X
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balance C. O. D. H. W. DES P 0 »*
TES. JR., 1431 Lincoln Street,
lumbia, So. Car.___________ _________•—r
W A N T E D — Cailloscopes, heavy ir
mutoscopes. Mills Cathedral P1 ■
ture machines, or other good
set floor machines. Barton W. ShiP
ley, Automatic Fun Palace, 144 ^
Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind.
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5c M ILLS and JE N N IN G S SIP®
V E N D E R S fo r sale— $40.00 eacn*
first-class condition. Exhibit Supply
Co. Playball at $10.00 each. SoutH'
em Confection Co., I l l E. Marsha
St.. R :chmond Va. ________
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F O R SA LE — 25 A. B. T. T a r g e t
Skill 5 shots fo r l c machines, use
30 days, price $15.00 each, 5 saifl
machines (without gum) at $7.50 e&*
25% with order, shipped C. O. D*
examination. All these machines hav
been operated here in Canton
our own care. Louis George Com*
pany, 1514 17th St., N. W ., Canton.
Ohio.
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B a LL g u m M A C H IN E S — Selling
^ ° u t ; like new, $3.25 in lots.
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^ Scales, white porcelain,
h ® new, $70; guaranteed to work
ir^rtectly. Penny King Vending Co.,
sBSaJOfi Lemon St., Buffalo, N. Y. 7
FO R SA 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.

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F°nRJ SA l e — iso 5c and 25c Mills
10 5 Watling Front Venders. Used
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interested, act quick,
jock ola Scale Co., 546-548 East 67th
SS^Chicago, Hi.
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FO R S A L E — F IF T Y 5 in 1 penny
vending machines. Great bargain
and money makers. SH E RLO C K ,
808 V ictor Bldg., Kansas City, Mis­
souri.
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wA SA L E — Penny-Back Targets,
Sin ha anc* $7.50; with Gum Venders,
Honeydew B owling Alley,
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Peerless Tickle Gum ma-
I 7’50- 0 v e r The T<,PS* $3-50.
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eanut machines, $4.50. All
en tv *1 S°.°d condition and will give
orri r? r*$jsfact'on. Remit 25% with
cii‘ ‘ W A N T E D : Picture and pen-
tiv e a °
-s- Merchrnts Co-Opera-
St ^ SSociation, 15 So. Auburndale
" • ^ M emphis. Tenn.______________ _ 7
F O R SA L E — 10 Mills F. O. K. Ven­
ders, $50 00 each; 10 W atling F.
O. K. Venders, $50.00 each; 10 A d­
vance Ball Gum, Model D, $3.§0
each; 10 Advance Candy Pellet, $3.50
each; 100 cases o f Mints at $10.00 a
case; 50 Flat Gum Venders, $2.50
each; Collection books, $3.50 dozen;
25 Mills and Jennings Bells at $50.00
— some fo r $35.00. L IB E R T Y N O V ­
E L T Y CO., 3557 W . 22nd St., Chi­
cago, 111.
5-6-7-8-9
^ 0^ P ^ K SA L E — 500 brand new
at ii tn ^or Tarket Skill machines
Porfoki ea~ h- W rite the undersigned.
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Self-Serving Store Com-
Bldo-’ ^ c-/ 720-21-22 Niels Esperson
S^-Jjouston. T exas.__________ 7-tf
FOR
SA L E — 15 Yu - Chu Sweet
Breath machines, good shape, filled
with enough merchandise to bring
back $6.50, $5.00 each; 10 Yu-Chu
Sweet Breath machines, brand new,
$6.00 each; 20 Yu-Chu 1-2-3 Gum
machines, in original containers, ab­
solutely new, $6.00 each; 18 Colum­
bus 5c Peanut machines, new, never
unpacked, $6.80 each; 16 Columbus
l c Peanut machines, brand new, as
above, $6.00 each; 1 new Scientific
Penny W eighing Scale, counts pen­
nies instantly by weight, $15.50; 8
cases new stock American Chicle
Ball Gum, $15.F0 per case, all or any
part; 1 Arnold new Checkwriter,
$10.00; 6 small Camera Phonographs,
new, $4.00 each, just the thing fo r
your vacation; 5 Double Exhibit Post
Card machines, $6.00 each; 2 wooden
Penny Baseball Target machines,
$7.50 each; 5 Blue Bird Gum T ar­
gets, good working condition, $11.50
each, $50.00 takes the lot; 1 A d-Lee
E -Z 5c Gum machine with 1200 num­
bered gum, br'ngs in $60.00, pays out
in trade $28.00. complete with gum,
$15.00; Akro agates, immies and
realies, $5.00 a thousand; everything
guaranteed as represented or money
refunded. One-third with order, bal­
ance C. O. D. Closing out. Order
from this. N o correspondence. L. R.
Rudman, 501 Belmont Ave., Newark,
N. J.
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^ t J F A C T U R E R ’S Overstock o f
mach'nes offered to laree
fer ,.0£s
cost— No reasonable of-
sPot 5 ? ® ^ . Quantities only and
off.
sh- Pikers and curious lay
chanirt„y»ery machine guaranteed me-
your 'tfr 4 . Perfect- W rite or wire
ed r f,1n ':s before stock is exhaust-
I605 £ ° ? mL Novelty Co., Dept. B,
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39th St., Kansas City.
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tp w i LE— On account o f closed
good
Mills Front Venders—
vahie ? c" anical condition, with no
With J ? ecks* at $60.00. One-half
iect to
’ balance c - O. D. Sub-
fltint r your inspection. Alabama
ttortt, 2 P pany* Post Office Box 156,
- ~ ^ ! L 5 l » ningham, Ala.
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^or new anc* used
To Vf>r*^aViC, .Merchandise Vendors:
nr + a kinds o f merchandise fo r
t!on mo r cents. Give full descrip-
y °u ' i anufacturer’s name, number
Palm-.
anc* lowest cash price.
Co., P. O. B ox 1612,
Palm Beach, Fla.
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