Automatic Age

Issue: 1928 November

Exposition Floor Plan
PR IC E S OF B O O TH S
. Booths No. 1, 2, 3 and 4, which are just in-
rJde the exhibition hall from the lobby, where
:**e signs may be seen from outside, will bring a
£temium. In writing or wiring to Mr. Turner,
FvVe a first and second choice. The price o f
?ese booths are $50.00 and there is no other
~ ai'ge. The price o f the next best booths, 5, 6,
S4r>nd 8> are $45.00. All the other booths are
u-00. Smaller manufacturers who have only
u e
two machines to show can get one-half
°th, .dividing the cost with a non-competing
.manufacturer. The cost fo r such arrangement
only $20.00, which includes complete b oot1'
J pipment
» 5 extra fo r partition, making it
k a r a te booth.
.
Reservations, write F. E. Turner, 1213 Lafayette Bldg., Dctioit,
p lch-> Secretary Coin Machine Operators’ Association o
menca an
^ Resident Detroit Operators’ Association. Send $10 deposi or $ .
6servation and $5 for $20.00 reservation.
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T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
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The Automatic Age
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T H E N A T IO N A L M A G A ZIN E OF T H E V E N D IN G M A CH IN E
_____________________________ IN D U S T R Y ______________________________
Covering Automatic Machines and Coin-Controlled Devices o f
Every Description
Published Monthly by TH E
O. C. Lightner,
L IG H T N E R
P U B LISH IN G CORP.
Carroll E. Vetterick,
President
Managing Editor
Offlolal O rg an :
N a tional
V en d in g M aohine M a n ufacturer*'
A ssociation
O fficial O rg an : C oin M ach in e O perators’ A ss'n o f A m erica
O fficial
Official
O fficial
Offlolal
O rgan : D etroit V e n d in g M ach in e O perators’ A ssociation
O rgan : New Y ork A road e Ow ners' A ssociation
O rgan : Southw estern V ending M achine O perators’ A ssociation
O rg an : Cleveland Vending Machine O perators’ A ssociation
Official Organ: G reater New York Coin .Machine Operators’ Association
Official Organ: New England Coin Machine Operators' Association
Executive Office, 2239 S. Michigan, Chicago, 111. Phone V ictory 1466
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Conditions in General
in the Vending Industry
.
Manufacturers, distributors and operators
should take heart at the generous trend of prosperity that is now
so prevalent in the vending machine industry.
By the time this
issue reaches the readers the election will be over and the country
settled down to steady business.
The coin machine industry is
expanding, conditions in general throughout the country, except­
ing in spots, are not only good but getting better.
Everywhere we
see building expansion, which is, perhaps, in the final analysis, the
greatest barometer of better times and keen foresight that we
have.
Daily the AU TOM ATIC AGE receives in its mail programs
for production and distribution on the wholesale scale in the com­
ing year.
There is a decided and very much welcome improve­
ment in both the vending machine and the quality of merchandise
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