Automatic Age

Issue: 1929 June

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DON’T D E L A Y — Jack Pot attach­
ments for Jennings straight play
and side venders. Also for Mills—
fronts, straight play and side ven­
der.;. $15.00 each. In lots of five
or more. $12.50 each. Can be install­
ed in 30 m 'n u te se lf-fillin g .
25%
with order, balance C. O. I). D. H.
Snuehler, 2543 Ayers Ave., Toledo,
O ho.
FOU SA LE OR W IL L T R A D E for
front venders — Slightly used ma­
chines. 12 Exhibit Duoscopes, $12.00
each, lot $125.00; 16 Exhibit Play
Ball and Ball Gum, $165.00; 6 Exhibit
Oracles, $6.CO each; 1 Boyce Patience
Developer, 5c play, $35.00; 5 Mills
Shockers, $5.00 each, lot $20.00; Wee
Gee Fortune and Over-the-Top, $3.50
each; Mills Puritan Bells, 5c play,
*20.00 each; Dice machines, $±2.00
each; Caille 6-slot Floor machine, 5c
play, $35.00; Bat-a-Penny and A. B.
T. Targets, $15.00 each; Penny-Back
Pistol Targets, $5.00 each; Husky
Grips and S^ale , $15.00 each • Caille
Superior Bell, 5c play, $50.00; French
Ked, White and Blue Wheel, $12.00;
P. C. Wheel, $5.00. F. I). Rose, R-301
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niovrenter. Maps.___________
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— W e want to lease 3,000 high-
class sanitary napkin mach'nes on
commission basis. State commissions
wanted.
Have potential outlet for
50,000 machines.
Addre.s Box 25,
Anto^rt'C Age.________________________
m anufacturers
FOR SA L E — 10 Blue Bird Dice ma-
ch'nes. no Ball Gum attachment,
$7.50 each; 5 new Mills Puritan Bells,
$20.00 each; brand new Nich ma­
chines, can be used for Numbered
Ball Gum, never unpacked, in original
conta’ners, $9.00 each; Numbered
Ball Gum in lots of 10 sets. $6.00 per
set. B. D. Lazar Co., 1340 Forbes
St.. Pittsburgh, Pa.
W H E N E V E R Y O U AR E IN TH E
M A R K E T for Numbered Ball Gum
or Hamilton Punch Boards, the best
punch board line in the market, write
to B. D. Lazar Co., 1340 Forbes St.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
FOR SA L E — Watling Brownie Jack
Pot, $50.00; Watling Little Six,
$50.00; Watling 45 Jack Pot Floor
machine, $100.00.
W . Collins, 1305
Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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FOR SA L E — I did so well with my
ad in the April issue of this maga­
zine that I am offering for sale 200
M il:; Front Vender Skill Controls,
serial number 179,000-193,000 for
$52.50; 100 Mills Front Venders
without Skill Controls, serial numbers
179,000-193,000, $50.00. This equip­
ment is I ke new and is furnished with
stands for above price.
100 Mills
Front Venders, serial numbers, 98,­
000-117,000, for $35.00.
These ma­
chines are in good running order. All
of th i; equipment sold only in lots
of five or more, subject to approval.
Slvpment F. O. B. Boston, Mass. and
Detroit,
Michigan.
One-fifth
of
money to accompany orders.
Ad­
dress all communications to Detroit
office, Scott Sales Co., 475 Lakewood
Blvd.
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FOR SALE— Gabel’s Automatic En­
tertainers, like new. very cheap.
W . Collins, 1305 Arch St., Philadel­
phia, Pa._______________________________
FOR SALE — 10 Basket Ball ma­
chines, less than 60 days old and
in perfect cond'tion.
Really better
mechan’cally than when they left the
factory.
Discont’nuing operation of
penny devices.
$10.00 each.
One-
fourth deposit. The Nik-O-Lok Co.,
Indianapolis, Indiana.________________ C
FOR SALE— 34 Mills and Jennings
machines, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, late
models, in perfect order. Bargain by
A. Plvll;p~. Box 51. Dmsmore. Flor.
FOR SALE — One Numbered Ball
Gum 5-cent play (Columbus model)
$5.00; two lc Columbus Ball Gum
machine/, $3.00 each; 25 Columbus
ModelA Peanut machines, just like
new, sacrifice at $4.50 each; 10 Vest
Pocket Basketballs, latest models,
$12.50 each; 5 Universal 1-2-3 Ball
Gum outside machines at $5.00 each;
25 one-cent play 6-in-l compartment
machines, vends matches, gum, pea­
nuts, confections, chocolates, will
flose out the lot at $3.50 each, or the
lot at $75.00; 50 Penny King Ball
Gum machine , $2.00 each: 50 Simp­
son 1-2-3 Ball Gum machines, can­
not tell from new, $5.00 each; 6 Ad­
vance Vitascopes, set of pictures
with each. $15.00 each. Terms, 25%
with order, balance C. O. D. McKeon
& Yorke, 1301 Lakefront Ave., E.
Cleveland, Ohio.
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N U M B E R E D B A L L GUM — You
have tried the rest, now buy the
best. F IV E STA R Numbered Ball
Gum, $6.00 per set of 1,200 balls.
Samuel Klein, 2620 N. 23rd St., Phila­
delphia, Pa.
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N U M B E R E D B A L L GUM B U Y E R S
— Fast playing and full of pep. A
new idea that will add more dollars
to your bank account. Banker and
Broker Ball Gum Sets, of 1,200 balls.
Takes in $60.00, pays out $30.00.
Each ticket has one number written
out as follows: Ace receives $1.00,
King 75c, Queen 50c, Jack 25c, Ten
20, Nine 10c, Eight 5c, last five balls
receive $2.00 in trade besides what
the numbers may call for. A new
flashy sign enclosed with each set to
place on your machine.
$9.00 per
set.
Samples sent upon request.
SA M U E L K L E IN
2620 N. 23rd St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
FOR SA LE — Advance Vistascopes,
$12.00 each; Exhibit Metal Card
Venders, $5.50 each.
Want Scenic
Game Targets. George Gittins, 1041
Kin Kin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.______
FOR SA LE — 1 Blue Bird Plays 5c,
Baby Bell, vends 5 Balls of Gum
Automatic, $16.00; 2 National lc Play
Ball, $8.00 each; 2 Pace Mfg. Pin
Targets, $7.00 each; 1 Blue Bird Pin
Target, $5.00; 1 Simpson 1-2-3 Ball
Gum vender, $2.50. All of these ma­
chines are in first class working or­
der.
If taking at once, all seven,
$50.00. One-third cash, balance C. O.
I). C. F. Spreer, 1221 Maumee Ave.,
Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
FOR SA L E — 25 Vest Pocket Basket
Ball machines, as good as new, $9
each, 5 for $40.00.
Compare this
price. Louis George Co., 1514 Seven­
teenth St., N .W ., Canton, O.
Manufacturers
of
Metal Trade Checks
Merchant’s Tokens
Vending Machine Coins
The C. H. H A N SO N CO.
178 N. Clark St.
Chicago, 111.
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FOR SA L E — Nine Watling Big Dial
Scales, look like new. Write for
price. Atlas Lamp Shade Co., 2833
W . 25th St., Chicago, 111._________ 8-29
SLOT M A C H IN E S A T FORCED
SA L E — Greatest values ever offer­
ed in machines and equipment. Mills
with skills, $72.00; Mills slightly used
Front Venders, like new, serials 180,­
000 to 200,000, $57.50; with skills,
$60.00; Watling used Front Venders,
first class, serials 28,000 to 29,000,
$35.00; Watling Baby Front Venders,
latest, used three weeks, like new,
nickel play, $50.00; quarter play,
$55.00; Caille slightly used Superior
Bells, first class, nickel play, $50.00;
quarter play, $55.00; Mills brand new
Stands, Folding X , $3.50; slightly
used, $3.00; new No-Value checks,
$7.50 per 1,000; assorted mints, $7.50
per thousand. Terms, one-third cer­
tified deposit, balance C. O. D. O f­
fered subject to prior sale.
Wire
order at once, immediate shipments;
satisfaction guaranteed.
John R.
Sears, 233 Kentucky Ave., Washing­
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Ain’t It The Truth?
An awful chump, was Bozo Wade.
She said “ Stop,” and he obeyed.
Husband— “ I just paid
some more money on our
W ifey— “ Oh, goody!
payments and the baby’s
the doctor
bill.”
Two more
ours.”
A liar is a man without any divi­
sion between his imagination and his
memory.
Lots of us are poor winners but
good losers, proving that practice
makes perfect.
Send for Complete Trade
Check Catalog
W e can fill any require­
ments as to wording, de­
sign, size and quantity.
— Consult Us First—
Positively No Slugs Made
in Imitation of U.S. Coins
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