Automatic Age

Issue: 1929 September

T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
W A N T E D — A ll types o f peanut, ball
gum and slot machines. Can use
large quantity. Give description and
lowest cash prices. Robbins Co., 28-A
Dodworth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
A T T E N T IO N O P E R A T O R S —
M A C H IN E S W IT H O U T R IS K
At an extremely low weekly rental
basis we can furnish you with just
the machines you need and fo r just
the length of time needed. You avoid
making a large or permanent invest­
ment. Just now we have available
the follow in g styles: M ills 5c and
25c Jack Pots and Front Venders,
Jennings Jack Pots and T o-D ay V en­
ders. All in excellent condition.
W rite today! W inner Mint Co.,Rent
Dept., 3977 Cottage Grove Ave., Chi­
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L O O K — For our display ad. on page
69 for real money-saving bargains,
lease gum free if you can beat our
prices and service elsewhere on
American Chicle Five Star ball gum.
Let us know quantity you use month­
ly. Lemke Specialty Co., 6634 Gratoit
Ave., D etroit, Mich._,________
S E R V IC E — General repair work on
all makes coin machines; Jack Pot
fronts installed, $14.00 each. L. A.
Munsch, 995 Fisher Rd., Groose Pte.,
Mich. Phone Hi 9783J.
A U T O M A T IC R A D IO
OPERATOR A N D
D I S T R IB U ­
T O R W A N T E D . E X C L U S IV E
T E R R IT O R IE S N O W
OPEN.
A L L -E L E C T R IC , M U L T I P L E
C O IN S L O T S — 1 T O 20 C O IN S—
L O W P R IC E D . F R E E T R IA L IF
D E S IR E D .
N A T IO N A L SALES
CO.. 3345 N. L IN C O L N ST.. C H I­
C A G O _______________________________
FO R SA L E — Rifle range, $135.00;
American four-plat phonograph,
$100.00; Deca disc five-plat phono­
graph, $100.00. Y ellow N ovelty Co.,
8 Yates St., Schenectady, N. Y.
R E A L B A R G A IN S — 1 E. Z. ma­
chine, $5.00; 1 aluminum 5c num­
bered ball gum machine, used 2
weeks, $6 50; 5 Basketball machines,
good condition, $7.50; 7 Advance
post card machines, like new, used
six weeks, $8.50 each, with 1,000
cards. Southern Automatic Sales Co.,
544 Fifth St., Louisville, Ky.
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N E W and all perfect glass globes to
fit Advance Peanut machines No.
11, packed 12 to the carton at 65c
each. 15 penny safety match ma­
chines, all in good condition and
readv to put out. For the lot, spe­
cial price, $27.50. 60 Yu-Chu Breath
Pellet machines, all in perfect w ork­
ing order and refinished ready to put
out. In lots o f five, $2.85 each. 25%
cash with order, balance C.O.D.
Milton C. Pretzfelder, 835 Chauncey
Ave., Baltimore, Maryland.________ _
FO R S A L E — 10 M ills machines O.K.
serial above 120,000, price $40.00;
10 Jennings machines Side Venders,
serial above 55,000, $50.00; 10 W a t­
ling Baby Venders, serais above
35 000, $50.00; 10 T oday Venders,
serials over 6,000, $60.00; 30 B. &
M. and 20 Caille 3-W ay Gum ma­
chines with counters, $20.00; without
counters, $15.00. All above machines
in perfect
mechanical
order. 4
Basketball machines, each $7.50; 10
Blue Bird Ball Gum machines, not
guaranteed at all, $2.00 each. A lso
the best Punch Boards on the mar­
ket. M oney boards take in $75.00,
pays out $35 and 2 Gem lighters,
price $3.75 each. Knife boards, 300-
hole, 5c with 6 pearl handle knives,
$3.50 each. Cigarette Boards takes
in $50.00, pays out $20.00 in cigar­
ettes and 2 Gem lighters, price $4.00.
Address: Cobb Amusement Co., Fair­
field, Ala. These 3 boards are the
market’s best, and are wonderful
money makers.
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A G E N T S W A N T E D — Become our
representative in your territory.
W e have ,the most practical and effi­
cient cigarette vending machine man­
ufactured. Not the usual type, but
a good looking, snappy piece o f fu r­
niture. Priced ri?ht. Sold on in­
stallments. Exceptional opportunity
fo r agents. W rite for particulars.
Box 29. Autom atic A g e .________ c-s
FOR SALE Cto customers in Canada
o n ly )— 5 Burnham & M ills Baby
Venders with registers, very little
used. Price $17.50 each or 5 for $80.
Also 3 M ills Side Venders, flat
glasses, serials 68,000 up. Price, $30
each or 3 fo r $80. A bove prices
F.O B. Calgary, send Vs deposit. G.
K. Carroll, rear City Hall Market,
Calgary, Canada.
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I B U Y B E L L S and all kinds legal
machines. Iron Claws, Erie D ig ­
gers, A. B. T. machines, athletic,
scales. No lot too large. Hawes,
1137 Vine St., Philadelphia, Pa.
N O T IC E — Large and Small Opera­
tor. W e handle a full line o f sup­
plies fo r the coin operated machine
operator.
Mints, Five Star Brand
ball gum $16.00 per case, slot ma-
W ill: “ W hat’s becom e o f the pet
woodpecker you used to have?”
B ill: “ I sold him to an antique
furniture dealer, and he’s got the
poor thing working 18 hours a day
making worm holes in the tables.”
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chine stands (collap sible), ball gum
machines. Jack Pot Fronts and a
New Bull’s Eye T op to go with Jack
Pot Front for M ills machines, value
or no value brass checks, new 2 unit
double capacity cigarette machine—
also new peanut vender at lowest
price you ever heard of. I f you don’t
see what you want, ask fo r it. D on’ t
forget to see our hot number on page
90. Brehfield-Scott M fg. Co., 2153
Gratoit Ave., Detroit, Mich.
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Store Manager: “ W hat do you
mean by arguing with that custom ­
er? D on’t you know our rule? The
customer is always right.”
Flcorw alker: “ I know it. But he
insisted that he was wrong.” — Am er­
ican Legion Monthly.
Judge: “ Now, Rastus, I shall ex-
“ D o you keep your dates?”
“ No, my dates keep me.”
H ubbv: “ Your biscuits are nothing
but paste.”
.
W ifie: “ So was that diamond you
gave me.”
First H e: “ See that girl? Her face
is her fortune.”
Second H e: “ Yeh, and it runs into
a nice figure.”
Slumbering Revenge. — “ Jimmie,”
said the teacher, “ what is your great­
est am bition?”
Jimmie considered thoughtfully.
“ I think,” he said, “ it is to wash
mother’s face.” — The New Outlook,
pect you to support your w ife and
twin babies faithfully from now on.”
Rastus:
“ But, Judge, you ain’ t
heard all my side o f the story. One
o f them twins ain’t mine.”
Eternal Tragedy.— Fond Parent:
“ W hat’s the matter, my dear?”
Daughter: “ Freddie and I have
parted forever.”
“ Um ! In that case I suppose he
won’ t be around here fo r a couple
o f nights.” — Tit-Bits.
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Double Diagnosis— “ H ow ’s your
car running?”
“ Not so good.
I can’ t keep it
throttled down.”
“ H ow ’s your w ife ? ”
“ Oh, she’s about the same.— Path­
finder.
Clearing the Tracks. — “ A Boy
Scout doesn’t procrastinate.”
“ N o,” agreed the small wearer o f
khaki. “ That’s why I always do my
good deed first thing in the morn­
ing and get the darned thing over
with.” — American Legion Monthly.
Adepts to the Brush.— The class
was having it weekly talk on paint­
ing, and teacher said, “ Sir Joshua
Reynolds was able, with a single
stroke o f his brush, to change a
smiling face into a frow ning one.”
“ That’s nothing,” murmured little
Jimmy, “ my maw can do that.” — B.
& M. Magazine.
Dan:
“ W here are you off to,
B en?”
Ben: “ I ’m goin’ to see the doctor,
I don’t like the look o f my w ife.”
Dan: “ I ’ll come with ye— I don’ t
like the look o ’ mine either.”
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