Automatic Age

Issue: 1929 October

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for a cent, 250 marble capacity, $2.00
each; 75 vend one for a cent, 250
marble capacity, $2.50 each: 50 vend
one for a cent, 750 marble cap acty,
$5.25 each; 50 vend one fo r a cent or
5 for a nickel, 750 capacity, $4.25
each.
The cheapest price in the
country on marbles. Regular run o f
onyx marbles, $34.50 a case o f 10,000
marbles. Fancy marbles, $43.50 a case
o f 10,000. M’x these with the regu­
lars and you have the finest mixture
you can buy. 4 iust like new Exhibit
5 Ball Shooters, $12.00 each: 2 Hance
one cent peanut machines, $4.00 each;
10 like new M’ chel one cent peanut
machines, $4.00 ea^h: 2 T ry Skill
Machines, $5.00 each; 1 Advance 1, 2,
3 ball gum machine, $3.00; 1 Modern
1, 2, 3 ball gum maclrne, $3.50: 10
Advance Vitascopes, l a t e models,
$12.50 each. 25% depos't with order,
balance shipped C. O. D. and F. O. B.
Cleveland. McKeon & Yorke, 1301
Lnkefront Ave.. Cleveland, O.
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W A N T E D — P E N N Y F IN O T W IN
M ACH IN ES. OOOI) C O N D ITIO N
O N LY. S T A T E Q U A N T IT Y , L O W ­
EST CASH PRIC E . BOX 33, CARE
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B A L L GUM
R EG IN A AND P EN N Y KING.
LOW P R irv .S NO W IN E FF E C T .
FU LL F R ^ JO ttt A L L O W E D . 100%
S A T IS F A C T IO N
GUARANTEED
ON T H IS B R IL L IA N T L Y P O L ­
ISH E D , P E R F E C T L Y R O U N D ,
FIN E F L A V O R E D B AL L CUM
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FOR S A L E — 50 Baker Ball Sho^t'ng
G a lle r ie s , practically new, all in
good condition. Be-t penny machines
on the market, eouipped with elec­
tric motor, the original moving tar­
get machine. B’ fr m^ney make**. Ma-
ch'nes on established route and pay­
ing big money; can sell o r tr g h t. can
be operated anywhere. Get in touch
with us ouick. Address Box 32, care
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FOR SALE OR L E A SE — H oot-M on
G «lf Maclrnes on location in best
hotels Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas,
Lou:siana and Mississippi. All in
good order, l'ke new, making good
money now. Operation o f my other
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business requires all my time, there­
fore will dispose o f all or any part
with full territorial rights.
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chance fo r right operator make big
clean up. F or good sale or lease will
make attract've proposition. South­
west G olf Machine Co., 1416 Young
St., Dallas, Texas.
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O C TO B ER SA L E — 35 Mills and Jen-
n;ngs 5-rent Jack Pots, slightly
used, $48.00: 45 M ;lls Mint Front
Venders, look new, $49.00; 12 Mills
Jack Pots. 25-cent play, $58.00; 63
Larks 1, 5 and 10-cent play, great
money makers, new, $24.50, in lots o f
10. $22.00; 15 new Puritan Baby
Bells. 1. 5, 10 and 25-^ent play, only
$19.50; 38 new Blue Bh'd Dice Gum
Venders B-cent play. $12.50: 20 ex­
hibit Ideal Post Card Metal Venders,
look new. $7.00: 1^,000 new Bathing
Beauty Po^t Cards, $3.00 per thou­
sand: 2.000 H-pnd new polished all
aluminum Ball Gum Venders, capac­
ity 500 complete, with all alunr'num
brackets, tw^ b^ass locks, sold in l^ts
o f 10 onlv, $6.F0 each. W e will sh:p
them suhiect to :nspection: 2 Caillie
Penn” Baseball Machines, they throw
5. 10, 2^ and 30-cent checks, p'ays
from 1 to 5 penn’ es at one tune,
$28.00 ea^h; 2^ newly m^de up dou­
ble M rrel rh^t "r n deals, punch-
t',ker’ in $240, costs you only
$^8.00. •"n*it/‘ fo r photographs on
these r>e°ls: 700 n^ed L rckv Boy Mar-
H « Venders, $7.00 each, lots o f 10,
$''.00. W o p;narant.op o > 'r n e w a ^ d
»v'r,/ t'v ^ y . Penn N^veltv Sales
C'V. Pr "NT
Pt-... P ’- il*>flplr>h:a. Pa.
B 0 ,r'T’T n B ^ \ D S FOR SLOT M A ­
C H IN E S— Turn y-'ur ouarter -lot
irtos>Vii'nr> ;nt'' a l^o-al front vender,
pr‘v;n " fnU value f^r monev rece;ved,
vending pvr penu5ne I " d ’an bottle
b^oHs. Sell'3 fo " ? nc a bottle, same
as a rtandr'V'i package m ;nt.
V7’ 11 vnnrl in a Mills or Jennings
onartm’ front vender. Our years o f
evnerinn^e in the i’n*»nv-fo<*tnr?nfif and
’'m^ortinor r,f V>ea.d« enable us to pro-
d -r e a real 2K'* seller— full valne fo r
the r^nney. T'he Indian beads for
ouarter machines are indorsed and
ucpri hv the In v e st operators in the
country at any terntorv where i r ^ e l
r^-'nt venders are in operation. The
be°^s are used fo>* nocketbooks, ba^ys,
necklaces, rings, fobs, and bracelets.
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Packing: 100 bottles to a box, assort­
ed brilliant colors; 2 signs fo r your
machine in every b ox ; 5 boxes to a
case. Operator price $25.00 per case,
net, f.o.b. Hartford, Conn. Terms:
One-third deposit, bal. C. O. D. Rush
your order and be the first in your
territory to place legal quarter ma­
chine in the front. Special: A hun­
dred bottles with display cards to
each operator as a sample fo r $5.00,
f.o.b. Hartford. H. Kahan, 24 East-
ford St., Hartford, Conn.____________
FOR SA L E — Records fo r your Coin­
operated Phonographs.
Popular
makes Electric Process. Save money
on lots o f ten or more. Use only the
best fo r results. H. F. Unley, Edge-
water Park, Burl. Co., N. J.
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FO R SA LE —'-Records fo r your Coin­
operated Phonographs.
Popular
makes Electric Process. Save money
on lots o f ten or more. Use only the
best fo r results. H. F. Unley, Edge-
water Park, Burl. Co., N. J.
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T R A D E — Will accept old Bell Cabi­
nets in good condition as part pay­
ment on new Jack Pots.
Nickel,
$87.50;
Dime,
$102.50;
Quarter,
$107.50, together with old Cabinets.
H. F. Unley, Edgewater Park, Burl.
Co., N. J.
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W A N T E D — Exhibit used Post Card
Machines. No junk; must be rea­
sonably priced. S. E. Adiletto, 5538
Morton Street, Ph ladelphia, Pa.
FO R SALE — Conn M elody Saxo­
phone, fine condition, or will trade
for Peatnut Machines, 1-2-3 Gum
Machines, or what have you'.' John
Lindsley, Box 684, Hartford, Conn.
A T T E N T IO N O P E R A T O R S — Get
our prices on 5-Star Ball Gum,
Salted Peanuts, Sugar Coated Pea­
nuts, Boston Baked Beans, Salted
Jumbo Peanuts. Special: Numbered
Ball Gum— Set o f 1,200, $7.00; 10
Sets, $6.50. Lower price in quantity
lots. Mammoth Vending & Supply
Co., W oodville, Pa.
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FOR SA L E — The beet Slot Machine
and Vending Machine route in
South Florida; 150 machines, all in
good shape. Complete shop and re­
pairs, and two light trucks. No trou­
ble, but just want to retire from the
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business. Answer. P. O. Box 227,
F ort Lauderdale, Fla.
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IM P E R IA L C IG A R E T T E V E N D ­
ERS— Have 25 machines used on
factory demonstration route. Guar­
anteed good condition. Price $25.00
each, any quantity. Imperial Manu­
facturing Co., 546 Title Insurance
Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.____________
W A N T E D — In R ocky Mountain R e­
gion, a Slot Machine Mechanic who
is able to meet the public. Box 35,
care Automatic Age._________________
FO R SA L E — Nickel in slot Seeburg
Piano with banjo and pipes accom­
paniment; guaranteed like new will
trade fo r four Jackpot Bells or Front
Venders. Automatic Supply Co., 235
W. 6th, Dubuque, Iowa.
Beach Proprietor— “ I ’ve been try­
ing to call you fo r the past two
hours. Don’t you ever stay on the
beach?”
Life Guard— “ Far from it.”
“ I heard a rumor that you were
about to marry.”
Lady (room ing house keeper in re-
soi’t tow n)— “ Yes, but the roomer
was false.”
“ I ’ve sent my wife to the seashore
fo r the holidays.”
“ What holidays?”
“ Mine.”
“ Ask my wife.”
Husband — “ That hat looks too
funny on you— trimmed with cher­
ries. H e! h a !”
Wife— “ But I like cherries.”
Husband— “ I like fish, too, but I
don’t wear them on my head.”
“ Still have pains in the head since
you struck the bottom o f the pool?”
“ Yes, but the doctor has given me
some tablets to restore my memory.”
“ Do you remember better?”
“ No. I forgot to take the tablets.”
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