Automatic Age

Issue: 1928 March

T he
A u t o m a t ic
charges. Wire deposit our expense
°n $100.00 orders or over. W A N T­
ED— 1,000 all kinds coin operated
Machines. I f priced right.
LEMKE SPECIALTY COMPANY
°434 Rohns Avenue, Department M,
_______ Detroit, Michigan.______
FOR SALE— Used machines.
15
Mabey hot lc peanut machines,
$8.00 each; 15 Advance Unit A flat
ffum machines, $2.75 each; 3 5-in-l
Penny Package machines, $6.00 each.
”5 Penny Back, oak cabinet, very
^ e , pistol machines, $6.50 each. A
*ew A. B. T. Pistol target machines,
*20.00 each; 6 Exhibit photoscopes,
steel, used only 6 months, fine con­
ation, $28.00 each; 1 Mills Bell 25c
flat glass, $55.00; 1 5c Mills Bell
round glass, $35.00. These machines
^ e all in good operative condition.
Five new Selall 5c Mint Vendors,
55.00 each; one Cretor No. 6 Pop
Corn and Peanut machine, gas and
Electric, $200.00. Special fittings for
Advance Climax peanut machines; 7
Advance Ball Gum machines, $2.50
e&ch. Terms: V 3 cash with order,
glance C. O. D. Chusum Products
^ 0 ., 4524 Cottage Grove Ave., Chi-
gggo. 111.___________________________ 3
FOR SALE— Peerless 44 note piano,
like new, $50.00; Watling Brownie
^ c k Pot, $35.00; Mills Dewey 5c
Play; Watling's 45 Jack Pot, $75.00;
Jills 25c Bells, $60.00; Jennings’ 25c
fell, $50.00. WM. COLLINS, 1305
St., Philadelphia, Pa._________ 3
FOR SALE— Football games with
exclusive territory in Connecticut,
jvhode Island and Massachusetts. A
i^ gain for entire territory or part,
p&chines all placed. They work win-
Jer and summer. Active Amusement
^°ttipany, 50 Church Street, New
g jjtain, Conn.______________________3
FOR SALE— 5 Mills Quarterscopes,
3 Saphos, $35.00 each; 2 Lifters,
jjO each; 1 Shootscope, $15; 2 Sim­
Plex Name Plates, $50 each; all good
^°ndition. Powers Bros., 214 Clin-
g!lL-St.. Schenectady. N. Y.________3
W a n t e d —25 used Penny Target
Practice Machines, with brace or
, ‘uttiinum side knockers. Must be a
pargain. Write Penn Novelty Sales
° ‘> Glenolden, Pa.
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FOR SALE—A limited number of
fine made racks for selling bags of
peanuts, etc., 25 cents each. Will take
used peanut machines in trade. Leo
Weinberger, 544 Fifth St., Louisville,
Ky.________________________________ 3
FOR SALE— Seven practically new
Mills Puritan Bells, 5c play, $30
each. Also Columbus peanut ma­
chines, lc and 5c, at a bargain. J. C.
Allen, 5411 Linsdale Ave., Detroit,
Mich.______________________________ 3
FOR SALE— One 5-10-25 cents play,
very good condition, $40. One 5c
Ball Gum Fortune Vender, Caille,
A -l shape, $25. Penn Novelty Sales
Co., Glenolden, Pa.
FOR SALE— Ten stick chewing gum
machines with 2,500 pieces of gum.
$25.00 buys the ten machines and
gum. Will sell one or ten. S. Cohn,
210 East Ormsby Ave., Louisville,
Ky.________________________________ 3
FOR SALE— Offers wanted on 40
Aluminum Peanut or Confection
machines; good as new.
Carle-
Francis Co., Janesville, Wis.
STANDS— For Remington Models F
or B. The kind you can chain
around a post or flush to a wall, $5
each. The Coin Machine Company,
6244 Carpenter Street, Chicago, Illi­
nois.
1-29
FOR SALE— Numbered Ball Gum—
$7.00 set of 1,200 balls. Ten sets,
$6.50. Lower prices in quantity lots.
Goodbody, 72 Vanbergh Ave, Ro­
chester, N. Y.
3-4-5
W ANTED — CASH W AITIN G
1,000
all kinds used coin ma­
chines. We deal quick if priced
right that will allow us to resell
same at a real bargain and still
make fair profit on same.
State lowest price will accept
first letter and general condition,
etc. NO JUNK W AN TED!
LEMKE SPECIALTY CO.
5434 Rohns Ave., Detroit, Mich.
FOR SALE— Fifty Advance Model
D Ball Gum machines at $3.25 ea.
As good as new. Bert L. Edwards,
Whitehead, N. Car. -
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F O R S A L E — Blue Bird Single pen­
ny aluminum Ball Gum Vendors,
500 capacity, at $2.50 each,
any
quantity.
Reconditioned; like new.
$1.00 deposit with order.
Crescent
Ball Gum Sales Co., 306 Gumbel
B ldg., Kansas City, M o.
3
W A N T E D — 200 M ills Front Mint
Venders, 5c play; have to be cheap
and in good condition.
Grover C.
H ahn, Greenville, Ohio.
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M IL L S
V IO L A N O
V IR T U O S O —
Nickel in slot, plays two violins
and piano; m ahogany case.
Good
playing condition.
Cost $3,000 new,
sell a t h a lf price; accept good low-
price coupe in trade.
C. F . W ilson ,
B ox 29, Greenville, Ohio.
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W ANTED — We
are interested in
buying and trading a s:
Steam
Shovels, Lighthouse Grip T est, Ball
Grip T est and good used arcade m a­
chines.
A . G. Nicolaus Am usem ent
Machine Co., 241 Schenk Avenue,
Brooklyn, N . Y .
3-4
B A R G A I N in follow ing machines,
used one m onth: 2 Mills W izard
Fortune Tellers, $7.00 each; 3 Mills
Firefly Electric Shockers at $5.00
each ; 2 Exhibit P lay Ball at $8.00
each ; 1 A . B. T. T arget Skill, $20;
lot, $60.
These machines are prac­
tically brand new.
Chas. H . Leon­
ard, 25 W o lco tt, N ew H aven, Con­
necticut.
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F O R S A L E — A . B. T ’ T arget SkiU
machines practically as good as
new fr<)m $15.00 and up. Other d if­
ferent kinds o f slot machines at a
great reduction. Tw in City N ovelty
C o., 1603 Plym outh A v e., N ., M in­
neapolis, Minn.
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F O R S A L E — Thirty
slightly used
E xhibit Supply Co. Photoscopes.
M any like new fo r $25, balance at
$20. C ost $35. Address Box N o. 3,
A U T O M A T I C A G E , 2239 S. M ichi­
gan A v e., Chicago, 111.
W A N T E D — Roovers Donkey, R oov­
ers Elephant, Roovers Puss in
B oots. O ther rare old machines es­
pecially desired.
Send
your lists.
A utom atic Fun Palace, 144 N . Illi­
nois St., Indianapolis, Ind.
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F O R S A L E — 1 Advance Gum ma­
chine with 400 sticks o f gum, $4­
1 M aster Pistol Target with gum*
$1 0.00 ; 15 Yuchu Sweet Breath ma­
chines, good shape, filled with enough
merchandise to bring back $6.00, at
$5.00 each. 1 Drop Penny Pen Tar­
get machine, $5.00.
1 Climax Pea­
nut Machine, N o. 9, $3.00. 1 Miller
B aby Vender, brand new, $32.50.
A d ley gum machines, $3.50 each. .
Advance peanut machine globes, !tpc
each.
1 M ills Puritan
Bell, new,
$42.50. 1 used, $30.00. 25 new Yu-
Chu gum machines, single, $6 each.
Akro agates, immies and l'ealies,
a thousand.
2 cases larg$ Penny
King gum, $33 each. Everything
guaranteed as represented or money
refunded. One-third with order, bal­
ance c.o.d. Closing out. Order fro111
this.
Do not wish correspondence.
A lbert Power, 54 James St., Newark*
N.J.
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W H I S K E T T E — Cleans and polishes
aluminum like new. W o n ’t scratch-
Lasts a year.
O n l y ,$ 1 . 5 0 postpaid*
A gen ts coining $$$.
W H IS K E T T 'E ,
3240 N o. 13th St., Philadelphia,

F O R S A L E — Rebuilt A . B. T . Tar­
gets, $1 7.50 ; Caille Pennyj Nieke*?
D im e-Q uarter machines,' like new?
$22.50.
2 5 % to accom pany ordeV>
Am erican Sales Co., 932 Wrightwood
A v e., Chicago, III.
SLOT
M A C H IN E S L E A S E D ,
50-50 Basis
Bought, Sold, Leased
O H I O N O V E L T Y CO . -
508 Reeves A p t.
W arren, O-
DO Y O U C O U N T P E N N I E S ? — Th«
Presto Coin Counter counts an
stacks 100
pennies in 15 s e c o n d •
Fits the pocket. Price $1.00, casn
with order. M oney back if not O- ^
P. C. Sm ith, 901 Lafayette Parkway
______ ''' '
Chicago.
F O R S A L E — T o operators:
M en’s
W rite
Handkerchief
100
used
Machines-^
at once fo r am ount w a n te d *
$3.50 each.
K in g Group, 585 Esse*
St., Lawrence, M ass.
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