Automatic Age

Issue: 1928 May

T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
Orders - Inquiries
Can be
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by
I A IL
L k s R e fe ren ce B ook
** Mailing List Catalog
fll*?* c o u n t s a n d p r i c e s o n o v e r 8.000
n t lin e s o f b u s in e s s . N o m a t t e r
In t h is b o o k y o u
t|v. “ nd th e n u m b e r o f y o u r p r o s p e c -
V^i, f ^ s t o m e r s lis te d .
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c a n u se th e m a lls t o s e c u r e
op Rf s a n d I n q u ir ie s f o r y o u r p r o d u c t s
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Mil « y o u r b u s in e s s ,
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£
W rite fo r Y ou r
L. POLK
FREE Copy
& CO.,
Detroit, Mich.
D irectory P ublisher* In the W orld
''in ? L ist Com pilers— Business Statistics
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I SELL ’EM HOT
Sells Peanuts W arm
Crisp and Toasty
There Is no other rending
machine on the market that
can compare with " I Sell
’ Em H o t" 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 tasted the
delicious hot crispy peanuts
they will return again and
again for more. In addition
to the profit on nuts, it in­
creases the soft drink busi­
ness in any store where it
is installed, and the electric
dasher draws trade to its
location. Has adjustable dis­
pensing hopper so that nuts
can be sold at from 35 to
90 cents per pound.
Electrically Heated
Peanut Vending Machine
Manufactured by
Mabey Electric ft Mfg. Co.
968 Ft. W ayne Ave.
Indianapolis
:
Indiana
the im p r o v e d e a g l e d ic er
O P E R A T O R S — A Sturdy Dicer Built
Especially for Operating Purposes with
(1 ) A real Tumbler Lock. You 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.
603 Plymouth Avenue, North
Minneapolis, Minn.
Prices Furnished on Request
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Want Ads
DO YOU 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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ST A N D S— F or 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
W A N T E D — Hoovers Donkey. Light
floor Mutoscopes. Five Mills Bags.
Rare old machines especially desired.
Send your list. Automatic Fun Pal­
ace, 144 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis,
Indiana.
4-5
W A N T E D — Used penny machines,
vending ball gum, chocolate bars,
stick gum. State size, condition,
make, final price, first letter. C. J.
Pemble, 629 Euclid Ave., Shreveport,
La.
4-5
FO R SALE — Renewed coin - con­
trolled automatic pianos. Price
$195.00 each. Write fo r details. Fox
Music Company, Kansas City, Mis­
souri.
4-5
These ads are 20c per line per issU '
Send cash with order.
Minimum ad accepted $1.00.
FOR SALE
Peny Play Ball machines, -
each. Twenty-five per cent wi;
der, balance C. O. D. Schatz
ty Co., Burton, Texas
R E A L B A R G A IN S— 25 Indoor
ball Penny Targets, $6.00 ea ^
$25.00 fo r five; 20 Norris Ball
Pistol Practice, $12.50 e a c h o r
fo r five; 25 Advance Stick■ »j0 j-
$5.00 each or $20.00 fo r five; ^ 0i
ris 1-2-3 Ball Gum, $5.00 eacn jt.
$20.00 fo r five. Send 25%
Satisfaction guaranteed. D.
& Co., 28 Dodworth St.,
New York. W A N T E D : 1,000 ^ f
machines. Wrhat have you"
FO R SA L E — 19 A.B.T. lc .
Skill machines; these machtf 1 _jc9|
in the finest condition, mecft
^
and appearance. A real barg‘d j0r
$12.50 each fo r the lot or
single machines. 25% with „ p,
balance C. O. D. H. L. Allyn, ** J
No. 1, Elmira, N. Y.
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W A N T E D — Used Bigelow’s
Kabins, with stands, No. " caSti.
ferred; m u st be priced rig h t f o 1 gag-
H. H. Zinck, 1018 B e n ja m in St., J
inaw W S., Mich.________
MR. O P E R A T O R — I f you are
dling Salesboards on the si
have the best proposition on tn
ket. W’ rite fo r details. ®e jjaiflK
\
cialty House, Berlin, New
shire.
chi»f!
W A N T E D — Mills Dewey Jack-Pots,
quarter play; state quantity and
price. G. BONI, 8, Lr. O ’Connell St.,
Dublin, Ireland.
4-5-6-7
O P E R A T O R S — “ N orta” works like
magic. Norta makes it easy to
clean the type on your typewriter.
Just touch the type with Norta,
cleans type in 15 seconds. Last fo r ­
ever. Indispensable in your office.
Price $1.00 cash with ordei*. Money
back if not O. K. Schatz N ovelty
Co., Burton, Texas.
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W A N T E D — Coin operated j naC" igti|
fo r arcade use preferred,
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consider others, in tx*ade fo i
jjjjl
money making merchandise. ^
your list and prices o f vain(jUy)riceS
chines quickly fo r our list an [ K m #
on merchandise. N ot many m
so
needed to fill our r e q u i r e m e ■-> q ,
first come will be first s e r v e d .
Box 68, Shamokin, Pa.
W A N T E D — 100 Mills or
5c, 10c or 25c side or f ron*
vending machines.
W orks, 2137
Ohio.
Lincoln
Tryon Lane,
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