Automatic Age

Issue: 1932 February

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P O K E R
The New Lark is the only machine that can be converted into a totally different machine by
means of a few simple changes taking no more than five minutes time. This wonderful little
machine can be fitted out to play Baby Bell or Poker by merely changing the front piate. reel
strips and reward card. All machines are shipped with the ^xtra equipment for this purpose.
MANY OPERATORS
REPORT AS HIGH AS
$1000.00 EARNED BY A
SINGLE LARK IN A YEA
WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN
A WEEK— SOMETIMES
THE
DAY
20,000 Lark Users
New Low Price
A t t r a c t iv e
FIRST
Q u ie t
C o m p a c t
The New Lark is extremely quiet and compact.
Reels spin silently and stop silently.
Last
rnel has that little longer Teasing spin to give the player that extra thrill which is so much
desired. Light in weight— weighs only 14 pounds; ideal for glass show case or counter.
ONE FEATURE THAT PUTS THIS MACHINE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL PLAYERS IS
THAT IT TAKES EITHER PENNIES, NICKELS OR DIMES.
DISPLAYS LAST COIN PLAYED
THROUGH REAR WINDOW FACING MERCHANT. THIS PROTECTS YOU 100% FROM PAY­
ING OUT ON SLUGS.
SUPREME VE N D IN G M AC H IN E C O M P A N Y
590 Parkside
A ven u e
T R IM O N T C O IN M A C H IN E C O .
1254 W ashington Blvd , Boston, Mass.
B rooklyn, New Y ork
A . S. D O U G L 1 S & C O .
116 S. W ells St., C h icago
PENN N O V E L T Y SALES C O .
35 N. 36 St., Philadelphia, Pa.
W ESTERN N O V E L T Y C O .
MILLS SALES C O ., Ltd.
R A P ID S SP E C IA LT Y C O .
Protection, Kansas
Third and Chestnut Sts., O akland, Cal.
C edar Rapids, Iowa
M anufactured By A utom atic Games C o., Inglew ood, California
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A u t o m a t ic A ge
February, 1932
W E B U Y , T R A D E A N D SELL,
all kinds of machines. High
grade Ball Gum, $6.50 case of
5,000. Viking Specialty Co., 632
Polk, San Francisco, Calif. 4-32
F IF T E E N
BAFFLE
BALL
machines (lc ), $15.00 each!
Stands, $1.50 each; 1 Mills Front
venders, $15.00; 1 Fields 5 -Jacks,
$12.50; 7 Deuces W ild, $6.50
each; 1 E at ’Em H ot Peanut
machine, $12.50; 2 Husky Grips,
$4.00 each. Term s: Cash with
order, or 1/3 deposit, balance
C.O.D. E C. Simmons, 221 S.
20th, Omaha, Neb.
M UST
SELL!
5
SEEBURG
Junior Audiophones, 14 months’
old, at $150.00 each; 5 Cape-
hart Amperions, 15 months’ old,
at $150.00 each; 2 large See-
burg’s, 2 years’ old, at $100.00
each; 30 A . B. T. Big Game
Hunters, with numbered reels,
these machines on location less
than 60 days, perfect condition
and money getters, at $18.00
each; 23 Sheffler Bros. Deluxe
Penny W eighing Scales, a beau­
tiful small scale, at $42.50 each;
5 Jennings Today vender Jack­
pots, serial 8,000, at $35.00 each.
Every machine listed Is guar­
anteed mechanically perfect and
as represented. A chance to buy
the cheapest machines on m ar­
ket at this time. 1/3 cash, bal­
ance C.O.D. M. L. Jeter Sales
Co., Excelsior Springs, Mo. 4-32
B L U E BIRD C IG A R E T T E A N D
Candy machines. On account
of new tax, 100 units cigarette,
30 units candy, $3.00 per unit;
10
50-bar
Candy
machines,
newest slug rejector, $7.50 each; FOR S A L E — PEO POKERS,
$8.00; Gottlieb Grippers, $3.00;
Gottlieb
Miniature
Baseballs,
$5.00 each. Ed. Brown, 4605 Ske-Bal-E tes, $4.00; Blue Bird
targets,
$5.00; National Pin tar­
Lindsley A ve., Dallas, Tex. 4-32
gets, $7.50; Gottlieb Baseballs,
$3.50; Grab Bags. $3.00: P ea­
$5.50; Marble
COIN M ACH IN E S, A L L K IN D S nut machines.
machines, $3.50; Blue Bird Ball
N E W and U SE D
Gum,
1
for
lc.
$3.00; Pool
New Pace Penny Spirals. .$5.75
Tables, 21x41, $25.00. 1/2 de­
C. D. H A R W E L L
posit. Colonial Mfg. & Sales
Phone 5-4000
2031 W . 20th St., Okla. City, Okla. Co., 1605 E. 39th St., Kansas
City, Mo.
4-32
FOR SA L E — 6 A D V A N C E
Shockers, $2.75 each; 2 Co­
lumbus Peanut machines, $3.00
each; 8 Blue Bird Peanut m a­
chines, $3.00 each; 20 Gottlieb
Baseball machines, $4.75 each;
3 Poe Miniature Basketball m a­
chines, $2,00 each; 5 Hercules
Electric Baseball machines, like
new, $7.50 each; we also have
6 Aeromatic Basketball m a­
chines which listed at $250.00
each, we will sell them at $60.00
each. W e do not operate 5c
machines or would never part
with this machine. R. E. Thom­
as Gum Co., 207 Bay Bldg.,
Seattle, W ash.
T H R E E L A R G E SCIENTIFIC
Golf machines, cost $450.00
each, $50.00 each, or $125.00 for
3; 200 Columbus 5c Peanut m a­
chines, $3.50 each, lots of 12,
$3.00 each; Fairchild, Jr. B as­
ketball, 5c play, cost $125.00,
like new, $55.00; 8 Perfume m a­
chines, sells 10c bottles. $1.50
each, $10.00 takes lot; 50 Y u -
Chu Sweet Breath machines,
filled brings in $6.00; $3.50 each
with filling; 50 Tu-Chu chro­
mium new style Gum machines,
1-2-3 or single, $3.00 each; 4
Sandwich or Pie machines, $2.00
each, $6.00 takes lot; 10 Uni­
versal outside Gum machines.
$3.00 each. $25.00 takes lot; 15
Master Toy venders, almost
new, $5.00 each, $70.00 takes 15;
Abott Coin Counter, like new,
$30.00; 25 Columbus lc Peanut
machines, $3.00 each; 100 Iron
Stands, double $1.50 each, single
$1.25 each: 1 Gottlieb Moving
target with stand, $20.00; 30
Sweet Sixteen, brand new, 6
fronts, $9.25 each. Every m a­
chine as represented, no junk.
1/3
deposit,
balance
C.O.D.
Subject to inspection i f desired.
Hartle, Madison, N. J.
300 D E P E N D A B L E U SED M A ­
chines. 1 Peo. Jr. Basketball,
double gum. lc floor model,
$25.00. cost $125.00: 2 Iron Claws,
$100.00 each; 4 Erie Diggers,
late models, $60.00 each, $200.00
for the lot; 10 Old Mills. $30.00;
100 Master Novelty Confections,
$4.00; 25 Northwestern M er­
chandisers, $4.00; 1 Circus m a­
chine, $25.00; 25 A. B. T. Big
nam e Hunters, numbered reels,
$12.00: 10 Bingos, $7.R0: 10 Su-
nerior Pools, $10.00; 5 A. B. T.
Dutch Pools, $20.00: 1 Majestic
Moving1 tarsret, $? 0 . 0 0 - 15 Health-
-o-M eter Coin Electric Scales.
$22 50; 5 Tndoor Strikers, metal
cabinet. $10.00: 1 Cue-it Pool
Table. 5c. slot, $15.00: 1 Steeple
Chase, $150; 10 Gottlieb Base­
balls, $3.50: 10 Pace Snirals.
^3.00; 25 Advance Model D Ball
Gum, $3.50. All machines in
eood mechanical condition. 1/3
denosit
with
order,
balance
C O.D. Novelty Sales Service.
302 W ooster A ve., Akron, O. 4-32
TJ’OR SA L E OR T R A D E —5 A.
B. T. Big’ Game tarerets, 1 A
B. T. Metal Token Deliverv. 1
Moving’ Duck
target.
$15.00
each. All machines in first-class
condition.
1/3
cash, balance
C.O.D.
Herman Jeffries, 220
South St., Barnesville, O. 4-32
309
T H E GAM E OF A MILLION
Pennies, fast, exciting and
legal, Ske-Bal-E tes, 7 brand
new ones, never used, at $10.00
each;
4 brand new Deuces
W ild at $7.50 each; 2 Boop-a-
Doops at $7.50 each; 2 W h iz-
balls at $5.00 each; 2 5c Jostle
Balls, same as Whiffle Balls, $75.00
each, brand new; 1 5c Fields
Baby Jacks (new), at $15.00; 1
5c Mills Puritan Bell at $10.00;
5 Seeburg Style “ L ” Pianos, in
first-class condition, at $50.00
each; 7 Universal Model “ B ”
Ball Gum 1-2-3, repainted in
first-class shape, at $7.50 each;
10 Advance 1-2-3 Ball Gum m a­
chines,
overhauled,
at
$5.00
each; 6 5c Advance No. 11
Peanut machines, good as new,
at $5.00 each; 1 Fields penny,
nickel, dime and quarter Puri­
tan Bell, with Ball Gum (new),
at $12.50; 1 Peerless (Kettle)
Pop Corn machine, good as new,
at $25.00; 1 Gottlieb (scientific
penny counting scale) counts
up to $17.00, guaranteed new,
$12.50; 1 Madorsky lc penny
counting scale, counts up to
$10.00, good as new, at $10.00; 1
new Lark (original carton), at
$17.50; 1 used Lark (good condi­
tion), at $8.50; 5c size used Checks,
1,000 lots, at $5.00; also no
value, 5,000 lots, at $4.50: 5 A d -
Lee Columbus, drilled hole 5c
trade Ball Gum machines, gum
included, at $5.00 each. 1/3 de­
posit, balance C.O.D. Clyde E.
Mayer & Co., 3132 Dearborn
A ve., Sioux City, la.
lieb Baseballs, practically,new,
$4.00, or $15.00 for lot: 2 Wizard
Fortune
Tellers,
with
extra
reels, $3.50, or $6.00 for the 2;
8 Blue Bird Gum machines,
good working condition, $2.50,
or $16.00 for lot; 20 Master Tar­
get Practice, penny back if you
ring bell, vends gum, practical­
ly new, $5.50, or $95.00 for lot;
10 Master 3 Target Practice,
with red, white and blue lights,
lights by dry-cell battery, vends
gum. practically new, $6.50. or
$55.00 for lot; 15 Master Toy
and Candy vendors, combina­
tion penny and nickel, excel­
lent condition, $5.00, or $65.00
for lot; 5 A. B. T. Big Game
Hunters, $12.50 each: 10 King
Coles, same size as B at-a-B all,
plays 5 balls for a penny, with
free nlav, practically new, $4.00,
or $35.00 for lot: 50 Master Gum
machines,
combination penny
and nickel, operates gum, pea­
nuts or candies, can be changed
in less than a minute, $4.25, or
$190.00 for lot;
10 Brownie
Pools, practically new, mahog­
any or oak finish, same size and
nrnct'callv same style as Roll-
a-Ball, $9.00 each; 4 Buddies,
with two fronts, football and
golf, have been in operation 4
weeks, holds 1.200 gum balls,
$6.00, or $20.00 for lot. All above
machines in perfect working
condition and not shopworn,
some practically new. 1/3 de­
posit with order. J. Kammen,
1702 Glenmont Rd., Cleveland,
Ohio.
4-32
BARGAIN S — 4 B A R N Y A R D
Golfs, $6.50 each: 5 W h irl­
winds. with extra Whoonee Ball
Fronts, $4.00 each: 6 Filmascone
Basketballs, $20.00 each, includ­
ing stand: 2 Advance Dunlex
E. dime slot for handkerchiefs,
$5.00 each. All machines look
and operate like new. Insnection ELECTRIC (N IC K EL ) PIANOS,
$25.00 each. M e t r o p o li t a n
allowed. 1 /3 denosit- balance
C.O.D. R. H. Snyder, 1720 Cedar Phono. Co., Reading, Pa. 7-32
St., Allentown, Pa.
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