Automatic Age

Issue: 1929 February

T he A
u t o m a t ic
FOR SA L E — Arcade machines, etc.
1 M. N. Co. High Ball Blower,
$15.00; 9 Edison two-minute Cylin­
der Phonographs, $18.00 each; o
Cail-O-Phone, two - minute,
$25.00
each; 1 Wall Puncher, $5.00; 1 A. B.
T. Pistol with score adding dial,
$10.00; 6 small Electric Shockers,
$2.00 each, or 6 fo r $10.00; 1 See­
burg 65-note rewind Slot Piano, with
hand playing keys, needs overhaul­
ing, $75.00; 1 old Peerless 44-note
player piano changed to 10-tune 3V6
in. core rewind, needs adjusting in
pumping system, $65.00; 200 sets
Climax, Kelly, Biograph Co., Exhibit
and other makes o f Stereoscopic
Views, with 14 Vi in. x 221/6 in. signs,
12 sets and signs at $2.25; 100 old
music rolls fo r 44-note Peerless
Player Piano, per doz., $1.25; 24 old
but slightly used 10-tune rewind 65-
note Peerless music rolls,
in.
cores, condition o f rolls good as new,
6 rolls fo r $4.50; 1 Bingo Check, Fob
and Key Ring Stamper, no slot, op­
erated by Arcade attendant, good
money getter in arcade when han­
dled by a live attendant, $25.00; 1
three-line nameplate machines, no
slot, operated by arcade attendant,
money maker, plates sell from 10c to
35c, you buy your own sheet metal
and cut in strips to suit plates, costs
Me to 2c, $100.00. The above prices
are f. o. b. warehouse, Minneapolis.
Arcade Amusement Co., 4012 Bryant
Ave.. S.. Minneapolis, Minn._________
W IL L T R A D E — 8 Blue Bird l c Pin
Target machines with automatic
gum delivery latest model, fo r 8 A.
B. T. Target Pistols operating 3
shots for 5c or 5 shots fo r penny. A.
E. Lindquist, 2524 E. Marion Street,
Seattle Wash.
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Joan, aged five, out to tea, was
puzzled when she saw the family bow
their heads fo r grace.
“ What are you doing?” she asked.
“ Giving thanks fo r
our daily
bread,” she was told. “ Don’t you
give thanks at home, Joan?”
“ N o,” said Joan, “ we pay fo r our
bread.”
Last Gall!
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Send $1.00 T O D A Y to Sec-
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retary F. E. Turner, Lafayette
Bldg., Detroit, for membership
dues in the Coin Machine Op­
erators’ Ass’n. o f America. We
want to have as large a mem­
bership as possible at the De­
troit Convention. Do your part.
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INTERESTED IN PEANUTS
It behooves every big operator
to keep posted on the peanut in­
dustry and be in position to buy
salted peanuts on the market and
from the best concerns.
Subscribe for
THE NATIONAL NUT NEWS
Last Minute
A wire from Secretary Turn­
er says three new requests fo r
exhibit space have reached him.
In addition, space has been re­
served fo r Rast & Son, New
York, for their merchandising
machine, and Certified A uto­
matic Devices, Inc., represent­
,, ing several New York machines.
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Sample copy, 10c. Together with
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Hey,
Boys!
u t o m a t ic
A ge
Send $1.00 TO D AY to Secretary F. E.
Turner, Lafayette Bldg., Detroit, for mem­
bership dues in the Coin Machine Operators’
Ass’n. of America. The dues will undoubt­
edly be raised at the convention. Save money
on your membership this year.
Stationery Dispenser
There is ample room on the Sta­
tionery Dispenser fo r twelve ads,
and if you will place the dispenser
in' hotels free o f charge, you can
sell the ads to the leading business
men at $2.00 per month, which
would make you $240.00 per
month on 10 machines.
SAM PLE M ACH IN E, $40.00
Sanders Mfg. Go.
Dept. N,
Nashville, Tenn.
REPRESENTATIVES W A N T E D
Everywhere
We Have an Unlimited Number of Mills and Jennings Coin
Operated Machines Which We will
LEASE by the Month, SELL or OPERATE
on Commission Basis
With Responsible Parties. References Required.
Write for Particulars
For Sale
Big Line o f Rebuilt Mills and Jennings Side Venders, Guaranteed
in First Class Condition. Terms on Application. W rite Todav!
Don’t Delay!
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Reference: Bank o f America, 7th and Spring Sti’eets, Los Angeles,
California.
Gans Company
P. O. Box 1214 Arcade Station
307 S. Crocker Street,
Los Angeles, Calif.
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