Automatic Age

Issue: 1931 September

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means for arresting an entity in said chute
for detecting purposes and then releasing
such entity, means for detecting spurious
from genuine entities while the entity is
arrested in said chute, a device connected
with said means to operate the latter or
be operated thereby, and an element en­
gaging said device and having a portion
permitting operation of said device by said
means responsive to a spurious entity for
arresting a vending operation or operating
said device responsive to a genuine entity
to permit a vending operation.
337,239.
COIN-FREED APPARATUS.
Weidner, E., 26 Alexandrinenstrasse,
Berlin. Nov. 26, 1929, No. 36138. Con­
vention date, Dec. 12, 1928. (Cl. 27.)
Delivery o f articles stored in piles; de­
livery o f liquids—In a machine for deliver­
ing, after a single coin insertion, a piece
of soap, a towel, and a liquid such as
eau-de-cologne, disinfectant or the like, a
handle 2, Figs. 1 and 2, is pulled, after
prepayment, to actuate a slide 13 having
an ejector 14 to push out a piece of soap
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closed and the passage 31 opened.
Coin action, weight— A coin, having
passed through the usual tester 51, drops
down a shoot 52 and tilts a balanced beam
41 which engages on end 40 of a double
cranked wire 38 and rocks this so that its
other end raises a pivoted toothed pawl 34
out of the path of a pin 35 on the slide.
The coin is drawn along the beam 41 by
the slide and rolls down a bevelled portion
45 to the money box 44.
336,578. COIN-FREED A P P A R A T U S .
Alder & Mackay, Ltd., and Anderson,
J., New Grange Works, Stewart Terrace,
Edinburgh. April 15, 1929, No. 11671.
Cl. 27.)
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California Distributors Co.
15 from a tube 16 to a dish 7, and a spring
plate 18 to deliver a towel through an
opening 9. The towels 10 guided by rods
19 have short under-folds 11 in which the
plate 18 engages. They are downwardly
inclined and rest at their rear ends on a
cross bar 20. The opening 9 is normally
closed by a shutter 46 opened by levers
47 which are actuated by projections 49
on the slide. A slotted arm 26 on a verti­
cal arm 23 of the slide actuates the crank
arm 28 on a three-way cock 29. At the
end of the forward movement of the slide,
the cock is turned to close the passage 31
between a tank 30 and a measuring tube
32, and establish communication between
the tube 32 and a discharge pipe 33 lead­
ing to a tiltable bowl 5. When the slide
is returned by springs 22, the pipe 33 is
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Address AUTOMATIC AGE, 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
FOR SALE— SECOND
__________ HAND__________
F O R S A L E — 2 K .O . F IG H T E R S ,
$60.00 each ; 2 H o o t-M o n Golf,
$50.00 each ; 6 G ottlieb M oving
T a rg ets, $25.00 each. G uaranteed
first-c la ss condition. A b b o tt &
T roy er C o., 106 S. 3rd Street,
St. Joseph, M o._______________
SEVEN TEEN
PEO
W H IR L ­
w inds, A - l condition, w ill sell
$4.50 each, or $70.00 for lot.
2 5 % cash, balance C .O .D . H .
F re y m a n , 1731 H o ly o k e A v e .,
Cleveland, Q.__________ '____________
OPERATORS! B U Y U SED M A ­
chin es th a t are guaranteed
perfect. W r it e for la te st list of
b argains. R obbins C o., 1141-A
D e K a lb A v e ., Brooklyn, N . Y .
F IV E D A N D Y V E N D O R S U S E D
2 w eeks, $15.00 each; P uritan
vendor, $10.00; L ittle P e rfe c ­
tion,
$7.50;
5
O v e r-th e -T o p ,
$7.50; 3 Roll Skill, $7.50. Sloat,
50 H o m e r St., P rovidence, R. L
HOW
M ANY
W H IR L W IN D S
and
G ottlieb
B a seb a ll m a ­
chin es can you use a t $3.50
each w ith order of an y quantity.
Standard,
2320
M ain
Street,
H a rtford , Conn.
“ T E N - B A L L ” T A B L E S , $19.50.
W e have a few use “ T e n -
B a ll” tab les a t bargain price
$19.50 each F .O .B . San A ntonio,
fully
equipped.
T hese
tables
used on ly short tim e. R econdi­
tioned w here necessary. A ll e x ­
cellent
condition.
T e n -p o c k e t
type, 24 x 42. W r ite for new r e ­
duced prices on new tables.
Send on e-th ird certified deposit.
A la m o N o v e lty C om pany, 902­
904 V ic to ria St., San A ntonio,
T e x a s.
S IX
G O T T L IE B
G R IP P E R S , F O R T Y l c C O I N -O P E R A T E D
$4.00 each ; M odel 28 H ercu les,
C om bin ation
Chocolate
and
$4.00
each,
10
V est
P ocket G um m achines, $2.50 each. Good
B a sk etb a ll
m achines,
$3.00 for inside or ohtside locations.
e ach ; 1 G ottlieb B a seb a ll m a ­ Suprem e
V e n d in g
Com pany,
chine, new , $7.00; these m a ­ 605-7 R ogers A v e ., B rooklyn,
chines,
have
only
been
out N . Y .
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from tw o w eeks to tw o m onths,
look like n ew ; 5 E x h ib it Supply B A R G A IN S — 10 R O L L S K IL L S ,
Co. m etal Card venders, $3.00
$1.50; 10 B a t-a -P e n n y , $4.65
each w ith 500 cards to each m a ­ 12 B a sk etb a lls, $2.45; 10 E x
chine. J. W . M elotz, 112 W e s t hibit P ost Card m achines, $3.45
4th A v e ., D enver, Colo.
2
E x h ib it
B a tte r-u p s ,
$9.50
w anted
“ M a s te r s .”
D.
&
C
M A K E O F F E R F O R 9 G O T T ­ M achin e Co., 815 E . M onum ent,
lieb B a seba ll m ach in es and D ayton , O.
12 B lue Bird A u to m a tic Pin
T a rg et m achines, also w anted F O R S A L E — N E W A N D R E ­
T h eatre L ob by C abinet V en d in g
m odeled
R ia lto
T hrill
B all
m achines. A rn old B a d t, B enton G am es.
Good proposition
for
H arb or, M ichigan.
South. R ialto T hrill B all, Inc.,
405 I Oast 54th S treet, N e w Y ork .
F I V E G O T T L IE B S P IR A L M A ­
chines,
$4.50
each ;
W h ir l­ T E N
COLUM BUS
PENNY
w inds, $4.50 each ; 12 E xh ib it
P ean u t m achines, A - l shape,
P o st Card m achines, $2.50, lots $4.50 each, or $40.00 for the lo t;
of 5, $2.00 e a c h ; 8 Peerless 1 M aster penny or nickel P e a ­
B a ll G um m ach in es, $2.50, lots nut m achine, $4.50; ten W a ll
o f 5, $2.00 each ; W a ll B rack ets B rack ets for C olum bus M odel
to fit an y m achine, 50c each ; 2 A P ean u t m achines, 50c eacn,
A tla s
B a t -a -P e n n y
m achines, or $4.50 for the lo t; 1 A d v a n c e
used
one
w eek,
$5.00
each. 1 for lc B a ll G um m achine in
M ilton M . P earlm en , 2320 M ain p erfect shape, $3.50. 2 5 % w ith
Street, H a rtfo rd , Conn.
order, balance C .O .D . F .O .B .
F t. W a y n e , Ind. J. M . Scofield,
M ILLS,
JENNINGS
A N D 2305
W e stb r o o k
D rive,
F ort
C A IL L E
10c
Jackpot
Bell, W a y n e , Indiana.
$42.50; Good F olding
Stands,
$2.00; used C hecks, thousand, H A V E 30 S P IR A L G O L F M A ­
$5.50. W r it e for our m achine
chines. W ill sell cheap, in
list, w hich contains in co m p a r­ good order, $5.00 each, or lot,
able b argain s. Colem an N ov elty $4.25 each. L .
A . R aden, 3031
C o., R ockford, 111.
E dgew ood A v e ., C hicago, 111. -c
THREE
C H E S T E R -P O L L A R D T E N
M A N IK IN
B A L L GUM
large 5c G olf G am es, $150.00;
m achines, $20.00 each. T his
1
new
E x h ib it
Cupid
P ost is the fam ou s M anik in op er­
Office w ith 12,000 cards, $75.00; ated m achine. Suprem e V e n d ­
2 new P a r -K e t m achines, 10.00 ing
C om pany,
605-7
R ogers
each ; 1 new B affle B all m a ­ A v e ., Brooklyn, N . Y .
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chine
w ith
stand,
$20.00;
1
G ottlieb B aseball, $4.00; 1 P oker F O R S A L E — 1 E R IE D IG G E R ,
and B a t -a -B a ll m achine, $6.50;
la te st m odel, A - l condition. W ill
2 D .C . 32 M otors, $5.00 each. sell at a bargain, or trade, for
A b ove m achines have not been “ W e ig h in g m ach in e s,” or “ A d ­
used 60 d ays and in A - l cond i­
vance G um ve n d o rs,” M odel D.
tion. 1-3 deposit. D ixie A m u s e ­ H .
W.
A nderson,
865 M ain
m en t Co., 724 B oulevard N . E ., S treet, C linton, M ass.___________
A tla n ta , Ga.
A.
B.
T.
SH A RPSH O O TER
V e n d s M e d a ls), $12.50; W h ir l­
w inds, $4.75; Gottlieb Baseball,
$4.75; A risto c ra t Club G am e,
$75.00; P in T arg et, $3.00; E x ­
hibit P la y B a lls, $2.50. 2 5 %
w ith
order,
balance
C .O .D . F O R S A L E — M IL L S S ID E V E N ­
W.
B.
Specialty
C o.,
5643
ders, $15.00;
T od ay ,
$20.00;
L ab adie A v e ., St. L ouis, M o.
W a tlin g ,
$15.00;
M ills F ront,
$20.00;
D ice m achines,
$5.00;
F I F T Y W R I G L E Y G U M M A ­ Pool T ab les, $20.00; B asketball,
chines,
$5.00
each.
A ll
in $2.00. L o w prices on m an y other
gu aran teed good condition. S u ­ types
of
m achines.
M.
G.
prem e V e n d in g C om pany, 605-7 D ew ey Sales E x c h a n g e , N o r ­
R ogers A v e ., B rooklyn, N . Y . folk, N eb raska .
A U T O M A T IC D IM E IN S L O T
O N E M IN U T E P H O T O M A ­
C H IN E S A N D P L A T E S . A U T O ­
P H O T O , 665 2nd A V E ., N E W
YORK.
12-31
F O R R E A L B A R G A IN S J O IN
the O perator’ s E x c h a n g e . G et
our m on th ly catalog an d you
w ill save real m oney. Suprem e
V e n d in g C om pany, 605-7 R ogers
A v e ., B rooklyn, N . Y .
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Sandw ich and Pie m achines.
B rand
new
and
in
original
boxes.
D im e
operation.
$1.30
each for quick sale. Specialty
M fg . C o., 617 D ivision, Chicago,
III.
ROWE
NEW
STYLE
C IG A ­
rette m achines for sale, p e r­
fect condition. F ifteen now on
location to be sold, being r e ­
placed
w ith larger m achines.
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deposit w ith order. B ox
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