Automatic Age

Issue: 1929 January

94
T h e A u t o m a t i c A ge
A Happy New Year!
By
James Edward Hungerford
Happy New Y ear! Make it happy
With endeavor, and you’ll thrive;
“ Do your stuff, and make it snappy!”
Show the world that you’re alive!
Old year’s gone, with annals tragic—
W e’ve interred it, with a tear;
Now let’s face the future magic,
Glad it’s New Year— and we’re
H ere!
(A ll rights reserved.)
A New Y ork man the other day
took an extra big drink o f corn whis­
key, and shortly began to see rep­
tiles and animals in assorted colors.
So he rented a room and opened a
museum. Many people paid 35 cents
admission and when they saw only an
empty room they celled a policeman.
The policeman was going to arrest
him, but the man got him off in a
corner and gave him a drink. The
policeman then gave the man $300
for a half interest in the show.
We Also
Make
Yard Sticks,
Bullet
Pencils,
Fans, Etc.
BOARDS OF
A L L K IN D
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U. S. Coinage
for November
Following is the number o f pieces
o f the difFerent denominations coined
at the mints o f the United States
during November, 1928, as officially
reported by the Bureau o f the Mint,
W ashington, D. C.:
Gold— Quarter Eagles, 416,000.
Silver— Quarter Dollars, 304,000;
Dimes, 5,250,000.
Nickel— Five Cents, 2,311,000.
Bronze— One Cent, 30,385,000.
Coinage other than United States:
Salvador— Nickel, 5,000,000.
Ecuador— Nickel, 1,856,000.
Vending Stocks
In Stock Boom
Am ong the many stocks which rose
so high during the recent fireworks
on Wall St. were the “ Cameo” and
Autosales stocks, both o f which en­
joyed a fine run. The latter even did
the sensational feat o f rising from $10
to $32 within five days!
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151 2nd Ave.
Sanders M f*. Co. Nawhville. Tenn.
The
Sanders
Way
Makes
Ball Gum
Pay
The Best
SALESBOARDS
are made by
Gardner Sc Company
2309 Archer Avenue
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DO YOU COU N T P E N N IE S ?— The
Presto Coin Counter counts and
•tacks 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 — T o buy five hundred
late model Mills and Jennings
Bells and Venders. W ill pay spot
cash fo r good equipment. Let us
know what you have to sell. Keeney
& Sons, 700 East 40th Street, Chi­
cago.
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IF Y O U do not feel like buying ma­
chines, we have Mills and Jen­
nings Venders and will make you a
commission proposition if you have
the territory. References required.
Gans Company, 307 Crocker Street,
L os Angeles, Calif.
10-29
R O U TE OF SCA LES (40 Martha
W ashington), w e l l
established,
good income, all in New Y ork City.
I must sacrifice at $50 a scale, ac­
count o f sickness. Real opportunity
to get in business with small invest­
ment. Alfred P. Manke, 209-40 112th
Road, Bellaire, L. I.
MR. O P E R A T O R — The “ New Jack­
p ot” is now ready fo r delivery.
Can be attached to any Mills ma­
chine in half hour’s time. Perfect
operation guaranteed. Easy to in­
stall. This machine is making a big
hit everywhere it has been tried out.
I f interested, write or wire fo r photo
description and prices. G. W . W il­
son, 3736 Jackman Road, Toledo,
Ohio.
12-1
NElW NO V A L U E CH EC K S— Fin­
est ever produced. 500 @ $5.00;
1,000 @ $7.50; 5,000 @ $35.00. Dean
N ovelty Company, 406-8 W . First
Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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N U M B E R E D B A L L GUM. W e are
now in a position to make imme­
diate deliveries. 1200 balls at $6.00
per set. F R E E — one set with every
ten.
GEM GUM C O M P A N Y,
5627 N. W arnock, Philadelphia, Pa.
J.
F O R S A L E — 5c and
double and single.
25c. One 5c Roulette
25c Caille Jack Pot.
Sales Co., Inc., 2000
Denver, Colo.
25c Deweys—
Chicago 5c and
and one 5c and
United Novelty
E. 28th Ave.,
J.
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FOR SA L E — On account o f closed
territory, Mills Front Venders—
good mechanical condition, with no
value checks, at $60.00. One-half
with order, balance C. O. D. Sub­
ject to your inspection. Alabama
Mint Company, Post Office B ox 156,
North Birmingham, Ala.
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N E W R E P A IR S E R V IC E — No
delay! 24-hour service on all coin­
operated machines. Quality work
guaranteed.
W e buy, sell and ex­
change all makes o f slot machines
from any part o f the country.
Uneeda Slot Machine Service, 28
Sherman Ave., Brookfield, 111.
5-29
F O 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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AN A L IV E , A C T IV E , R E S U L T -
P R O D U CIN G concern now thor­
oughly covering the territory, desires
to act as sales or operating repre­
sentative in Rhode Island and South­
eastern New England, fo r manufac­
turers, jobbers and operators o f
vending machines, automatic amuse­
ment games or any automatic ma­
chine in the market. W e desire to
collect only on results accomplished
and our policy is to work on commis­
sion basis only. N ovelty Sales Co.,
128 North Main St., Providence, R. I.
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