Automatic Age

Issue: 1932 February

A u t o m a t ic A ge
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FOR S A L E — 35 C H E S T E R -
Pollard
Golf and
Football
gam es; 5 K . O. Fighters; all In
good condition, $32.50 each, or
$30.00 each if you buy 3 or more.
W a tt Novelty Co., 53% Fair lie
St., Atlanta, Ga.
FOR SALE , C H EAP— 4 P R A C -
T I C A L L Y NEW
M ILLS
A R ISTO CR A T CLUB GAMES.
A DDR ESS, B O X 361, M O N T ­
GOMERY, A L A .
H A V E YO U SEE N
“ T H E H O O SIER?”
T H IR T Y A. B. T. TA R G E T
Skills, $5.00 each; 3 Gottlieb FOUR C A IL L E 25c JACKPOT
Bells,
serial 19,000,
$30.00,
Grips, $4.00 each; 10 Advance
Shockers, $4.00 each. C. A . 29,000 to 31,000, 35.00, 35,000,
$38.00;
15
Peo
Basketball
m a­
Berg, 17 W . Superior, Chicago,
chines, $2.00 each; 8-round col­
111. Delaware 0879.
umn Scales, $8.00 each. All m a­
chines in good condition. 1/4
SPECIAL — 1 AER O 5c B A S ­ deposit. W . C., c /o M. Joerres,
ketball (Arcade size), $37.50; Sta. D, R. 2, Box 324, Milwau­
1 Hoot-Mon Golf, 5c slot, $25.00; kee, W is.
1 Chester-Pollard Penny Golf,
with Stand, $12.00; 5 Penny FOR SALE— W E A R E O V E R ­
Finger Strikers, 2 Edward Grip-
stocked with the following:
pers, $5.00 each; 2 Electric M ov­ Big Game Hunters, W hizballs,
ing Pistol targets, both for Whirlwinds, 3-Jacks, 5c-Jacks,
$17.00; 3 Electric Penny B ase­ Mills, Jennings, W atling and
ball machines, $6.00 each. All Caille five, ten, quarter and half
A -l
condition.
Check
with dollar machines, with and with­
orders. Klotz Sales, Station F, out Jackpots, Today vendors,
Box 3261, Atlanta, Ga.
coin-operated Pianos, Mills V io­
lin Piano, coin-operated auto­
GR AB TH IS — 50 BUSTOS; 5 matic Phonographs of all kinds
balls lc ; plays high score or which we are going to unload
21-or-Bust; the machine for at prices never before offered
live merchant locations; Nurf to the public; also two new
Said; machines slightly u?e(*- machines which w e do not wish
good condition, $7.50 each; half to disclose to our competitors,
cash, balance C.O.D. N u -W a y which we will be glad to show
Sales Co., Box 586, Muskogee, if you are coming to the Con­
vention. Take any north side
Okla.
elevated train and get off at
FOR SALE — 20 M ILLS S e ­ Lincoln and Wrightwood. Our
lective Phonographs,
Model buiding adjoins the Station, ten
801 converted. Address, 1910 minutes from the Loop. It will
Howard, Apt. 11, San Antonio, pay you to call on us. American
Saies Co., 932 Wrightwood Ave.,
Texas.
Chicago. Telephone: Bucking­
FOR
SA L E
OR T R A D E — ham 0464.
Chester-Pollard Football, Golf
H A V E Y O U SEEN
and K . O. Fight Games; all A - l
condition. Novelty Sales Co.,
“ T H E H O O SIE R ?"
Box 957, Oklahoma City, Okla.
4-a£ ONE SAM PLE P E N N Y KING,
5c model, filled with 250 balls,
SCALES — $50.00 T A K E S .2 drilled baseball set (which takes
Washington’s with mirror in in $12.50, merchant pays out,
front column and 1 Beam Scale, $5.00, key, funnel and bracket,
overhauled, ready to set on lo­ all $5.25; machines and sets in
cation, F.O.B. Chicago. Rack­ 100 lots are $3.25 and $1.00.
ing extra; also have same .T. B. W ill later have Stock Market,
W atling
and
Public
Scales. Horse Race, etc., in these sets.
Priced for quick sale. cnas. Operators will find this the best
Blankenburg, 826 S. W abash 5c deal yet. Salesmen can real­
ly make money dealing with
Ave., Chicago, 111.
me direct. Distributors in all
sections can make a profitable
FOR SA L E — 10 A. B, T B IL L ­ connection. The Aspirin idea as
iard Skills, $10.50 each; 1 5c started by Palmer and Koehler
Chester-Pollard Golf, $30.00; 1 awaits someone to carry out to
Mills
25c
Reserve
Jackpot, a successful conclusion. A d ­
$30.00. Machines have ju st been dress, Penny King, 331 Herrick
reflnished and are mechanically Rd., Riverside, 111.
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perfect. 1/3 with order. Get my
list of other used machines.
J. H. Miller, 3250 Chestnut St., M ILLS F IV E CE N T FRONT
Vendors.
Serial 180,000 and
Philadelphia, Pa.
up, $25.00 each. W ith Jack Pot
Attachments, same price. Jen­
T W E N T Y L E G A L B L U E BIRD nings Today Vendors, serial
Upright, 10x7 inch base, coun­ 6,000 and up, $25.00 each. Mills
ter or wall; 1,000 Ball Gum; 5c Jackpot Side Vendor; fac­
Shoot the Birds Pin targets, tory built 240,000 and up, $37.50
$5.00each, so fascinating they each. Every machine looks and
attract pennies as fast and operates like new. Terms, one-
longer than late counter pin third with order, balance C.O.D.
games,
work
perfectly,
look C. A. Pinkston, 2405 Kenmore
new; 4 Norris cromium lc and Ave., Charlotte, N. C.
5c, good looking and good work­
ing, gum, peanut or candy ven­
ders, $4.00 each. Express office FOR SALE— 45 Lyon’s Peanut
machines with coin detectors,
inspection allowed. 1/3 deposit,
balance C.O.D. W antm ore V end­ in A1 condition for $2.25 each.
Calumet
Vending
Company,
ing Company, 225 North St.,
Calumet City, 111.
Greenfield, O.
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February, 1932
CH E STE R - P O LLAR D
GOLF
machine, $50.00; National K .
O. Fighters, $175.00; Exhibit
Grandfather’s Clock Grip T es­
ter,
cost $175.00, sale price
$90.00;
Exhibit Light House
Siren Grip Tester, cost $150.00,
sale price, $75.00; Exhibit Tiger
Tail Puller, cost $175.00, sale
price, $90.00; Exhibit Aviation
Strength Tester, cost $225.00,
sale price, $100.00; Mills Punch­
ing Bag, $50.00; Exhibit Elec­
tric
Target m a c h i n e ,
cost
$250, sale price, $100; Exhibit
5c Gold Mine, cost $250, sale
price,
$100; Arcor Chocolate
Machine, vending 100 bars, $20;
A .B .T . Targets, $5; Universal
Handkerchiefs,
$5.
Charles
Klarsfeld,
67A Hudson Ave.,
Albany, N. Y .
H A V E YO U SEEN
“ T H E H O O SIER?”
SALE
OR
TRADE— 1
NA­
tional Grip and Lifter, 2 Mills
Lifters,
3
Regina
6-Record
Talking Machines, 6 Records.
Put on at a time. 4 Pin Gum
Machines, 20 W inters Ball Gum
Vendors, hold 700 one cent a
ball.
4
National
W eighing
Scales.
E. J. Leighton, W is -
casset, Maine.
4-32
FOR SALE — 25 new Five Jacks
at $12.50 each, packed in
original cartons; sample $15.00;
25 new Mills’ Puritan Bells at
$20.00 each, packed in original
cartons;
sample
$25.00
Five
Star Ball Gum $16.50 per case,
five case lots $15.00; ten case
lots $14.00. B. D. L A ZA R , CO.,
1340 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
SACRIFICE 100 ID E A L M E T A L
Card Venders, like new, and
500 latest exhibit cards with
each machine for $3.50 each.
All or part.
Real bargain.
W rite
quick.
Earl
Palm et,
5429 N. Magnet Ave., Chicago
4-32-c
FOR S A L E — 3 RUSHOUR 5
cents selective candy m a­
chines, A1 condition, $23 each;
$65 for the 3. P. Sargent, 506
Oscar St., Utica, N. Y.
FOR
S A L E — 4 JENNINGS
Side Vendor Jak-Pots, $40.00
ea., 1 Mills Side Vendor Jak-
Pot, $40.00; W atling Side V en ­
dor Jak-Pot $38.00; 20 Mills
Front Vendors, $38.00; 10 T o­
Day Vendors, $28.00; 2 Jennings
Side Vendors, $30.00; 12 Pace
Front Vendors, $30.00; 1 Mills
Little Perfection, new, $18.00;
Dice Shakers, $7.00; 10 Mills
Base Ball Vendors, $40.00. All
machines listed above 5c play.
One 25c Blue Seal W atling Side
Vendor, $38.00; 1 Caille 4-coin,
like new, $30.00. 8 Dandy V en ­
dors, like new, $15.00 (lc m a­
chines listed below):
10 Peo
Basket Balls, $2.50; 1 Fields 5
Jacks, $14.00; Eye and Nerve
Testers,
$6.00;
Score
Pools,
$8.00;
Chester
Pollard
Golf,
$40.00; Gottlieb Grips, like new,
$8.00; Gottlieb Moving Target,
$30.00; Penny Back Ball Gum,
with stands, $10.00; Checks hole
in center, $5.00 thousand. One-
third
down,
balance
C.O.D.
Robert Pollock, Sterling, 111.
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February, 1932
FOR SALE}— S A. B, T. BIG-
Game Hunters, reels or ani­
mals, $13.50 each; 2 Filmascoptj
Basket Ball Machines, $17.50
each; 10 Gottlieb Base Balls,
$2.50 each; above machines m e­
chanically perfect; 2 Blue Bird
Confectionery machines in orig­
inal cartons, $3.00 each. Crete
Specialty Co., Box 301, Crete,
111.
N E W A N D USED M ACH IN E S
for sale at sacrifice prices.
Complete Penny Arcade outfit
comprising'
Roover
fortunes.
Puss in Boots, Madam Zita, and
etc. Marvin Cassler palm read­
er-—novelty electric rifle and
Talking Scales. Machines have
been overhauled in our factory
and are in good operating con­
dition. Send for list of several
hundred
machines,
including
small machines for route op­
erators, also chance and money
machines.
Members Cleveland
Chamber of Commerce.
Wm.
Gent
Vending
Machine
Co.,
17321 Neff Rd., Cleveland, O.
H A V E YOU SEEN
“ T H E H OO SIER ?”
D R IL L E D A N D N U M B E R E D
Baseball Gum,
1,200 balls.
Our modern method produces
perfect sets, absolute satisfac­
tion guaranteed.
Sets to fit
your present chart. State style
desired. Our large distribution
makes possible amazing values.
W rite, wire or phone for low
prices.
Southern
Automatic
Sales Co., 542 S. 2nd St., Louis­
ville, K y.
4-32
FOR S A L E — PHONO GRAPH
Operating Business.
Mostly
Mills phonographs. $2,000.00 in­
cludes
machines,
accessories,
parts, locations, etc. Geo. W .
W alter, Jr., 1515 Penrose Ave.,
Venice Park, Atlantic City, N. J.
FOR S A L E — F IN E ST OPER ­
ating Arcade on W e st Coast.
300 large machines, or will split
up.
Two Brunswick A u -T o -
Bowl, $200.00 each, cost $500.00
each; Electric Pianos; complete
stock of new and second-hand
machines always on hand. C. W .
Johnson Novelty Co., 2002 E.
63 St., Seattle, W ash.
4-32
H A V IN G B E E N FORCED OUT
of business by a prohibitive
tax, we now hold a credit bal­
ance on the books of a well-
known candy vending machine
company which we offer at an
attractive discount. Box 2804,
Automatic Age.
A T T E N T IO N
M ANUFAC­
TU R E R S! Are you interested in
manufacturing a good patented,
legitimate
coin-operated
m a­
chine. W e are all tooled up 99%
and ready to manufacture, but
we need cash money. W ill give
someone a real good deal if he
will come in with cash, or we
will sell outright and take m a­
chines.
Don’t answer unless
you got money and mean busi­
ness. Box 207, Automatic Age.
311
A u t o m a t i c A ge
C H E STE R - P O LLAR D FOOT­
ball
Game
Operators.
See
Page 224 for something of im­
portance to you Automatic V en ­
ders, Inc., Providence, R. I. c
FOR
SALE— 6 BINGO
MA­
chines, $10.00 each; 6 Stop
and Sock, $7.00 each; 14 Genco
Deuces W ild, $5.50 each; 13
Genco Soccer, $5.50 each; 1
Hercules R oll-A -B all, $6.50; 3
Bingo metal stands (New), $2.00
each; $250.00 for the lot. All in
perfect condition. Some never
used.
Third cash, balance C.
O. D. Automatic Sales Service,
297 W . Madison Ave., Youngs­
town, O.
FOR SALE — S E V E N A. B. T.
Game Target Machines good
condition.
Selling on account
new laws in Alabama, sell only
in one lot. $75.00 for the seven.
One-third cash, balance C.O.D.
Birmingham Vending Company,
1503 14th Avenue South, Bir­
mingham, Alabama.
FOR SALE — SU P P LIE S
M ARBLES, M ARBLES, M A R ­
bles.
Acme Agates (0 size)
$2.50 per thousand; Vitreous
Agates (0 size) $2.60 per thou­
sand. 10% discount on marbles*
in lots of 5,000 or over. Best
Chew Ball Gum $1.75 per thou­
sand balls; $8.15 for 5,000 balls;
$16.00 for 10,000 balls.
Above
prices F.O.B. Wichita. Deposit
required.
M. T. Daniels, 1027
University Ave., W ichita, Kans.
N U M BE R ED B A L L GUM $4.00
per set of 1200 Balls.
High
grade gum and workmanship.
Drilled Ball Gum $25,00 per
case of 10,000 Balls.
Satisfac­
tion guaranteed. D. E. Murray,
North Warren, Pa.
4-32
M IN T JUCE STICK GUM, 1V2
inches
long,
best quality,
large chew. Low price to op­
erators. W rite for sample and
prices.
Detroit Vending Co.,
Lafayette Building, Detroit. 4-32
A SPECIAL LOT OF DOUBLE
naught size marbles. Beauti­
ful goods, assorted colors, 15,000
to case, $25.00 case. Less than
case lots, $1.75 per 1,000. Sam­
ples, 50c.
Block Marble Co.,
4919 N. 8th St., Philadelphia,
Pa.
3-32
E V E R Y T H IN G IN SUPPLIES
for all machines. Slum, pea­
nuts,
ball
gum,
pistachois,
pumpkin seeds. Finest of qual­
ity — lowest of prices. Budin
M A R B L E S!
WE
Specialties, Inc., 845 Dumont M AR B L E S!
regret to announce that our
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y .
tfc
stock of imported M AJESTIC
GLASS
GLOBES
FOR
CO­ “ P U R E E S” marbles is limited.
lumbus Model A or B m a­ W e only have about 100 cases
chines, 75c each in cartons con­ to offer', after which there will
taining 8 globes. Robbins Co., be no more at any price. These
1141-A DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, are the regular $43.00 goods.
N. Y .
-c While they last, $28.00 per case,
F.O.B. Philadelphia. 10,000 a s­
sorted colors to case. First
N O V E L T IE S FOR IRON C L A W come first served. Samples, 50c.
— You’ll get better locations Block Marble Co., 4919 N. 8th
and bigger volume with higher St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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class prizes. W e are the pio­
neers in the Iron Claw operating
field and the fact that other A T T E N T IO N : F L A T B U S H
operators throughout the coun­
Gum $11.50 per case of 10,000.
try have copied our methods Marbles, size 0 22V2c per box of
and are using our merchandise 100. Paul Schwartz, 4028 A r l ­
is sufficient testimony of our ington St., Chicago, 111.
sound judgment. Our sample
$10.00 prize assortment
(130
Pieces) will convince you too.
Stein-Service & Mercantile Co.,
W A N T E D TO BU Y
1655 W , Madison St., Chicago,
111.
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M ACH INES W A N T E D -— A .B .T .
Game Hunts, Larks, Pin tar­
F IV E STAR B A L L GUM —
W rite for prices. R. S. Johnson, gets, Puritan Bells, 3 and 5
1053 Lakeview A ve., Detroit, Jacks, 5c Mint Machines. Su­
Mich.
6-32 preme Vending Co., 557 Rogers
A ve., Brooklyn, N. Y.
-c
IRON C L A W A N D N O V E L T Y
Machine Operators — Discon­
tinue the use of cheap slum in
your machines. Better merchan­
dise means bigger receipts and
repeat play. Our Ten Dollar
sample assortment (130 Pieces)
will open your eyes to new pos­
sibilities.
Other
assortments;
Fifteen, Twenty, and Twenty-
five Dollars. Stein-Service &
Mercantile Co., 1655 W . Madison
St., Chicago, Illinois.
1-32
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H A V E YO U SEEN
“ T H E H OO SIER ?”
W A N T E D UP TO 15 N E W OR
slightly used Mills or Pace
Baseball
front
attachments,
with or without strips. Price
must be cheap. National Vend­
ing Company, 1117 Cambridge
St., Cambridge, Mass.
3-32
W A N T E D — M ILLS R E SE R V E
Jackpot Front venders, or
Mills Silent Front venders. Also
Steel Stands. Describe what
you have, condition and price
first letter. Zapp M fg. Co., 1518
First A ve., Dallas, Texas.
2-32
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