Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 April

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Price Gutting
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ge
C a il l e
Introduces a New One
See pages 44 and 45
(Ohio State Journal)
For 6 years the Kelley-Capper bill has
been under consideration by committees of
the House and Senate at Washington. It
was introduced as a fair trade bill. It
would prevent the price cutting of nation­
ally known and guaranteed merchandise by
enabling the manufacturers of such goods
to control retail prices.
It was called a fair trade bill because the
main purpose is to save to the independent
rfetail merchant his right to a fair chance in
business, by curbing the price cutting of
standard articles. It would permit the in­
dependent merchant to place his selling
emphasis on quality.
For years it was impossible to secure
action by either committee but recently the
House committee gave the bill approval.
There has been gathered a mass of business
records and data on the subject, and sup­
porters of the bill are hopeful it may be
approved ultimately.
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Thomas A. Edison has been an active
worker for the bill. He said fair competi­
tion between manufacturers was a good
thing, and when competition was fair, the
result was fair prices for the buyers at re­
tail. He has no kind words for tne price-
cutting competition of certain retailers,
holding that course is prejudicial to the
manufacturer, destructive to the legitimate
dealer and brings no lasting benefit to the
public.
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D O Y O U C O U N T P E N N IE S ? —
The
P re sto
C o in
C o u n te r
co u n ts an d s ta c k s 100 pennies in
p It s the pocket
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1 ^ ’ .cash w 'th order.
M o n e y b a ck if n ot O. K . P C
Sm ith, 4740 M a ld e n St., C h i ­
cago.
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FOR
S A L E — 100 N E W
JEF­
frie s Sa n d w ic h m ach in e s in
o rig in a l cases, $5.00 each; or
w ill trad e for peanu t an d g u m
b all m ach in e s or other penny
m achines.
Edw .
L. D ohn ey,
8051 C arp e n te r St., C h icago , 111.
W A N T TO B U Y U S E D JA C K
P o t m achines, C a ille Superior,
W a t lin g a n d Pace, for c a s h .
G iv e se ria l n u m b e r an d age. N o
ju n k an d p rices m u st be right.
C e n tra l S a le s Co., 300 W e s t A r ­
m ou r B lvd ., K a n s a s C ity, Mo.
F O R M U L A H O W TO S IL V E R
plate a n d in stru c tio n refin ish
a lu m in u m p a r ts both, $1.00. A l ­
m a C o m p an y, O gem aw , A r k .
W ANTED — ONE HUNDRED
M ills 5c F ro n t V e nd ers, S e r i­
a ls over 140,000. L in c o ln N o v e lty
W o r k s, 2137 T r y o n Lan e , T o ­
ledo, Ohio.
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balan ce C. O. D.
Su b je c t to
rv,mnLn^ P e o i0^
A ,a b arna M in t
C om p an y, P. o. B o x 156, N o rth
B ir m in g h a m , A la.
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S E N D $1.00 F O R A D D R E S S O F
firm se llin g A la b a m a ru n n e r
p e a n u ts
3^c
pounds.
A lm a
M a n u f a c t u r in g
Co.,
O gem aw ,
A rk.
FOR SA LE— REC O R D S FOR
yo u r coin operated P h o n o ­
grap h s.
P o p u la r m a k e s E le c ­
tric P rocess.
S a v e m on e y on
lo ts of ten or more. U s e only
the best for results. H . F. U n ­
ley, E d g e w a te r P a rk , B u r l Co.,
N - J-
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F O R S A L E — N A T IO N A L C i­
ga re tte V e nd ors.
F o u r hold
80 packs, six hold 120 packs,
sta n d s w ith la rg e m achines, a l­
m o st new, excellent condition.
C ost $810, w ill sell for $475. R o y
D e fe n b a u g h Co., 502 C o m m e rcia l
N a t ’l B a n k , P eoria, 111.
PEANUT
M A C H IN E
MANU­
fac tu re rs: Se n d u s ske tch only
of m e c h a n ism an d best prices.
D ix ie V e n d in g M a c h in e C o m ­
pany. K . H ila l, M g r., 24 S m ith
B ld g., A n n isto n , A la.
NUM BERED
F I V E
S T A R
B a l] G u m , asso rte d colors, foil
w rapped, b e a u tifu l appearance.
G u a ra n te d to in crease business.
$7.00 set of 1200, 10 se ts $6.50.
Yuchuco, 3 B ro a d w a y , N e w a rk,
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F O R S A L E : S T E E L C A B IN E T S
for M i lls or J e n n in g s m a ­
chines. S in g le s com plete $25.00
d oubles complete, $35.00. G u a r ­
anteed to stop h i-ja ck e rs. B r a s s
ch ecks— 5c size, $7.50 per th o u ­
sand, 25c size, $10.00 per th o u ­
sand. O n e -th ird deposit, b alan ce
C. O. D. L in c o ln N o v e lty W o r k s,
2137 T ry o n Lan e , Toledo, Ohio.
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territory, M ills F ro n t
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ch e cks,
at
560
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order
W ANTED — ADVANCE DU­
P L E X E 5c A N D 10c M A ­
C H IN E S S IM IL A R TO T H O S E
B E IN G
USED
FOR CAN DY
B A R S ,
H A N D K E R C H IE F S .
S A N D W IC H E S ,
ETC.
W IL L
PA Y C ASH FOR A N T N U M ­
BER.
B O X 38 A U T O M A T I C
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W A N T E D — C A IL L E J U N IO R
Bells.
G iv e fu ll de scrip tion
a n d price.
H . P. U n le y, B o x
239, Scran to n , Pa.
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W I L L T R A D E — A. B. T. T A R ­
get S k ills fo r nickel, dim e a n d
q u arte r m achines, or for p e n n y -
n ic k e l-d im e -a n d -q u a rte r
B a ll
Gum
m ach in es.
T w in
C it y
N o v e lty Co., 730 W a s h in g t o n
Ave. N., M in n e ap o lis, M in n .
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F O R S A L E : U S E D E X H IB IT
S u p p ly Co. P h o to scop e s c o m ­
plete an d in perfect w o r k in g o r­
der. Sin gle, $15.00; five or m ore
$12.50; ten or more, $10.00. B o x
No. 52. A u to m a tic A ge .
4-30
FOR SA LE— RECO RDS FOR
yo u r
C o in -o p e rate d
Phono­
grap h s.
P o p u la r m a k e s E le c ­
tric Process.
S a v e m on e y on
lots of ten or more. U s e o n ly
the best for results. H . F. U n ­
ley, E d g e w a te r P a rk , B u r l Co.,
N . J.
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F O R S A L E — 10 S M A L L G L A S S
M ills side venders, $35.00 each.
15 J e n n in g s s m a ll g la s s venders,
$35.00, the lot $450.00. 10 J e n ­
n in g s T o - d a y venders, 6300 to
6800, $40.00 each. I M ills F ro n t
v e n d e r , se rial 126,000, $40.00
15 L a r g e g l a s s M i l l s S i d e
venders, $50.00 each. 15 R e b u ilt
la rg e g la s s M ills ja c k p o t bells
look an d w o rk like new, $65.00
each. 10 M ills new ja ck p o t bells,
used one week, $75.00 each. 2
J e n n in g s jack p o t bells used one
week, $75.00. 20 C o lu m b u s b all
g u m m achines, m odel V , never
unpacked, $7.00 each. A u to m a tic
V e n d in g Co., A lbio n, M ich .
FOR SA LE C H EA P— CLO SED
T e rrito ry ; 18 F. O. K . 5c M ills
venders, se ria ls 193,000. B i g
H e a d ; also one 5c P u n c h in g B a g
used three m onths. L. R o ycro ft,
St. P a u l, K a n s a s .
F O R S A L E — 1 M IL L S O W L
5c J a c k Pot, 6 slot, fa ir con*
dition, $35.00; A d v a n c e S h o c k y
m ach ines, $5.00 each; 5c M ills
Be lls, $35.00; W a t lin g 25c J a c k
P o ts, $50.00 each; 5-10-25c m a ­
chines, $20.00 each. 25 per cent
D eposit. A. R. W a tso n , K e o k u k ,
Io w a.
FOR SA LE— T E N P E N N Y
“L a r k s ’' of the five reel type
w ith b all gu m ve n d o rs @ $7.50
each or w ill trade fo r used, c o l­
lapsible, steel, m in t v e n d o r
stan ds, tw o sta n d s one m achine.
H . H . Z in c k , Sa g in a w , W . S.
M ic h ig a n .
H I A W A T H A M A C H . CO , 751
So. S a n P e d ro St., L o s A n ­
geles, Calif., sell for less. 100
M ills p in type ta rg e ts @ $5.
400 N a t ’l p in type ta rg e ts @ $6.
25 L a r k lc poker g u m de live ry
divider, 110 W a lt e r s B a ll G u m
18 N u t @ $4. 150 C o lu m b u s N u t
5c, like new, $6. 6 J e n n in g s
V e nd ers, o val top, @ $25. 10
C h as. F e y D ive, 5c play, @
$12.50._________________________
F O R S A L E — 4 A m e r ic a n S a le s
A m p lifie d P h o n o gra p h s, l i k e
new, $265.00 each. 10 T o - d a y
V enders, se ria ls 3,300, $37.50.
F a irc h ild Rifle R a n g e , $150.00 or
trade. % D eposit. E . K . V . M a ­
chine Co., P ike v ille , K y .
FO R SA LE— JACK POT T A R ­
get. F iv e J a c k P o ts to shoot
at. T hese m a ch in e s are a u t o ­
m a tic p a y out. N ic k e l p l a y .
S lig h tly used. P e rfe c t condition.
O n ly tw o left, $80.00 for both.
O n e -fo u rth deposit. L . T. H a ll,
B r o w n ’s H ills , N . J.
W IL L B U Y A L L M A K E S
"N E W
A N D U S E D ” C O IN
OPERATED
A M P L IF IE D
OR
N O N - A M P L IF IE D P H O N O ­
G R A P H S . C A P IT O L P I A N O
CO. IN C ., 460 W E S T 34th ST.,
N E W Y O R K , N . Y.
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F O R S A L E : M IL L S P U R IT A N S
s lig h t ly
used.
M e c h a n ic a lly
an d ap p ea ran ce perfect. S t r o n g
percentage, reel p e rm its tw o
coin h it on re w ard card. N ic k e l
p la y $20, 25c, $25. D e p o sit re ­
quired. Se n d fo r description. L.
T. H a ll, B r o w n s M ills, N . J. -c
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