Automatic Age

Issue: 1933 March

March, 1933
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A ge
regarding the new tax bills which were in­
troduced in the legislature, and at that
time promised to mail you copy of same.
Am inclosing clippings which explains the
Licensing of all machines which vend bills. I presume that this gives you the
merchandise mechanically after insertion information needed.
of coins was sought in a bill introduced in
Do not know whether this bill will be
the Indiana House the latter part of Febru­ passed or not. However, I feel it very
ary by Representatives Edward H. Stein necessary that the operators of Indiana get
of Bloomfield, Democratic floor leader, and busy at once and form a state organiza­
Wilfred S. Jessup of Centerville. It would tion, and any assistance that you may see
provide a scale of license fees ranging fit to give us toward making a start in
from $10 to $35 annually and provides a this direction will be appreciated. As it
fine of $25 to $100 for each violation.
now stands I do not have a list of Indiana
H.
B. 487 (Stein-Jessup)— Licenses vend­ operators, but would be pleased if the
ing machines on a graduate scale ranging A u t o m a t i c A ge would make a request for
from $10 to $35 annually and sets up every Indiana operator to get in touch with
me at the earliest possible moment. Thank­
penalties for violation. Proceeds, less ad­
ministration expenses, to go to general ing you for any assistance you may be able
fund. Emergency clause. Ways and means. to give us.
M. B. Hornbeck
Following is a letter from M. B. Horn-
4122 Park Ave., Indianapolis
beck, Indiana operator, who sent in the
E D IT O R ’ S N O T E :
Indiana operators are
above notice:
urged to communicate with Mr. Hornbeck at
Dear Sir:
the above address for purpose of forming a
During the convention I talked with you
state organization in Indiana.
New Licensing Bill
Up in Indiana
Games may Gome and Games may Go . . . BUT
These go on forever!
The experienced operator
knows what it means to
have good vending m a­
chines w h ic h a r e n ot
affected by the whims
and fancies of a fickle
public — machines that
pull steady all year ’ round
profits— trouble proof and
dependable.
W hy don’t
you round out your line
with these two vendors?
They’ ll pay you in excess
of 500% yearly on your
investment.
MATCHES
Holds 48 boxes of matches.
Two kinds of machines. One
box for lc or 2 boxes for 5c.
Model “ D ” illustrated above
is the Daddy of them all.
Ten years of success back
of it. Beautifully finished in
oak or mahogany. Sturdily
built to give years of serv­
ice. W hen writing for prices,
state if you want lc or 5c
machine.
5 STAR BALL GUM
$13.50 case delivered
CCC BALL GUM
$11.25 case delivered
PEANUTS
Sold in every state. A djust­
able to vend nuts at from
30c to 80c a pound. Dust
proof. Made of No. 12 alum i­
num. W ill not rust. Best of
locks. Strongest of globes.
You’ ll have no trouble get­
ting many good locations for
this efficient and attractive
machine. W rite today for
special prices. State whether
you want lc (cold) or 5c
(hot) machine.
SPECIALTY COIN MACHINE BUILDERS
J. H. A U ST IN , Proprietor
617 W. Division St., Chicago, 111.
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March, 1933
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Send cash with order.
Minimum ad accepted $1.00.
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25th of month preceding publication
Be sure to send cash in advance. The amounts are too
small to open charge accounts.
Address A U T O M A T IC A G E , 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III.
FOR S A L E — SECOND
HAND
W A N T ADS
ISSUES FOR T H E
PRICE OF 2
without change of copy.
All orders cash in advance.
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NOTICE
Classified columns are
for disposal of used m a­
chines only.
Advertise,
ments offering new m a­
chines will be accepted
at display rates only. Dis­
play rates $4.00 per Inch.
L A TEST AM USEM ENT M A ­
chines, new and used. W rite
for price list and circulars.
Autom atic Games Co., 411 E a st­
ern Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. 4-33
EXCELLENT M A C H I N E S
priced right — Buster Balls,
Monte Carlos, Old Orchards,
Baffle
Balls,
Bingos,
Peo's
Daisies, $4.00 each; Advance
Electric Shockers, Gottlieb Grips
and Baseballs, Deuces W ild.
W h ir lw in d s ,
Columbus and
Hance Peanut vendors, $2.75
each; A d -L ee 5c Numbered Ball
Gum vendors with complete set
of 1200 Numbered Ball Gums
and Chart, $7.50 each; Advance
Vistascopes, Jennings Fortune
Tellers with Ball Gum vendor,
$10.00 each. 5% discount in lots
of 5 or more. N o machines ship­
ped without deposit. Save C.O.D.
Charges and remit in full. M a­
chines guaranteed in perfect
condition. Klein Bros. Vending
Corporation, 1931 W e s t Sparks
Street, Philadelphia, Penna. 3-32
FOR S A L E — SLAP T A R G ET S
with
new
football
playing
boards, $4.00 each, while they
last. Great States M fg. Co.,
1605 E. 39 th Street, K ansas
City, Mo.
4-33
FOR SA L E — 50 D U P L E X E
Candy V e n d i n g
Machines,
$5.00 each. Good condition. Box
424.
4-33
R E A L B A R G A IN S— M IL L S 25c
Original Jackpot Bells, serial
230,000, $25.00 each; Mills 5c
Front venders, equipped with
Superior Baseball Fronts and
Reels, $20.00 each;
Mills 5c
Original Jackpot Side venders,
serial 230,000, $25.00. 1/3 deposit.
H . & D. Sales Co., Knoxville,
Tenn.
4-33
R E A L B A R G A IN S — BINGOS, FOR S A L E — A SP IR IN V E N ­
$3.00; Baffle Balls, $4.00; many
ders. $4.00 each; 6 Grip T e s­
others. Send for list. Ball Gum, ters, $2.00 each; 12 Ideal P ea­
$13.50
case.
Harry Dearmin nut machines, $2.50 each; 12
Company, M ason City, Iowa 4-33 Columbus Model “A ” machines,
$3.00 each; 6 Columbus Model
O P E R A T O R S,
LO O K !
B ” machines, $3.50 each; 4
Straight Money machines and Advance Shock machines, $4.00
Mint Venders, $20.00 each; E x ­ each; 1 Roll Skill machine,
hibit Ball Shooter and Gum $1.00; 1 V est Pocket Basket-ball
venders,
Whirlwinds,
B a t-a - machine,
$1.00;
1 Columbus
Balls, Buster Balls, Orchards, Match machine. $3.00; 1 Ace
Vogues, Big Game Hunters, High, $3.00: 2 R oll-a-B all m a ­
Grips and Electric machines, chines, $3.00 each; 5 Perfume
$5.00 each; “ P op-E ye” pin game,
never advertised,
used very machines, $1.00 each; 1 Ideal
little, about 100 left, close out H ot Peanut machine, $7.00; 1
at $6.00 each. Lehigh Specialty new Norris Pistol Target, $20.00;
Co., 431 W . Lehigh A ve., Phila­ 1 Scientific Golf machine, $20 00;
delphia, Pa.
4-33 12 Advance Gum machine®, $2.00
each; 7 Master Gum venders,
F A C T O R Y R E CO N D ITIO N E D $3.00 each; 15 Y u-C hu Sweet
Breath
machines, filled to re­
Pin Games, 21" x 4 0", de­
tachable legs, A . B. T. slides, turn $6.00, $3.00 each; 12 Y u -
Chu
Ball
Gum machines, enam ­
bargain at $5.00. Also few late
model Dice machines at $6.00. eled, single and 1-2-3, $2.50
Downer 1509 Rockland, Rocky each; 13 Y u-C hu Ball Gum m a­
River, Ohio.
4-33 chines, chromium, used, $5.00
each; 38 Advance single column
B L U E BIR D C IG A R E T T E A N D Dentyne machines, filled, $10.00
Candy machines, on account each; 1 H i-B all machine. $12.00;
of new tax. H ave few machines 1 Advance 4-column Cigarette
left for $3.00 per unit. Ed. machine. $30.00: 1 Chester-Pol-
Brown,
4605
Lindsley
A ve., lard Golf machine for 2, $6.00;
Dallas, Texas.
3-33 Yu-Chu Penny Scales. $15.00;
Marbles, assorted.
$18.50 for
BA R G A IN S — M E R C H A N D IS E 10,000 $9.75 for 5.000. Rudman,
and
Amusement
machines. 16 Edwin Place, Newark, N . J.
Complete stock of supplies. Send
NUT
ATTACH­
your want lists. W e buy, sell P ISTACH IO
ment for Columbus Peanut
and exchange. S & F Sales
Company, 1133 Broadway, New machines, 95c; genuine W hiffle
York.
4-33 Boards, latest model. $18.00: Co­
lumbus Peanut machines, $3.00;
W E S E L L A N D E X C H A N G E Puritan venders, slightly used,
all types new and used coin $10.90; Steeplechase, latest im ­
machines; Aristocrat, New Cen­ provements. $9.90: B a l l y h o o ,
tury, Big Broadcast, Airway, S3.95: Oh Yeah, $6.00: Simpson
Commander and others. Get our Peanut machines, $2.75; Bingo,
price list. Chicago Coin M a­ $2.95; Baffle Ball. $3.50; Goofy,
chine Exchange, Dept. A , 200 $9.50: Ski-Doo, $6.00: W h izz-
N. W estern A ve., Chicago, 111. Bang, $4.50; A . B. T. Target
c Skill, $3.00; Favorite, $4.50: Six
Star Senior, large table, $8.00;
FOR SALE — 5 P A N A M A D IG ­ M aster Play Boy, $5.00; O .K ..
gers, like new, A - l condition, $7.00. The Markepp Co., 3604
$65.00 each; $300.00 for lot. Superior, Cleveland, O.
F .O .B .. 1/2 cash, balance C.O.D.
John Berni, Palisades, N . J.
SACRIFICING F O L L O W I N G
goods, all like new. Blue Bird
FOR
S A L E — 25 G E N C O Gum machines, $2.50; Advance
Vogue or M onte Carlo lc Model D Gum machines, $3.50;
amusement games, like new. Advance No. 11 and Climax
W ill trade for Peanut or Con­ Peanut machines, $4.00. Lots of
fection machines. W rite P. O. 25 or more, less 50c each.
Box 23, V an W ert, Ohio.
Southern Automatic Sales Co.,
542 2nd St., Louisville, K y.
A . B. T. D U T C H POOL PIN
Games, complete with Stands, F O R C E D
TO
S E L L $1,000
$5.00 each; M ills Puritan Bells,
stock of machines at sacrifice
$7.50 each: Steeplechase, $6.00 prices. Practically all in origi
each; A . B. T. Five Jacks, $11.00 nal shipping cases. $16 Poker
aluminum
counter
ma
each; Ballys (like new), $12.50 eno
each. M ust sell account of chines. $5.00: $16 2-Jacks. $9.50
closed territory. E very machine Automatic Jackpot Pin Tables
guaranteed. W .
B. Specialty $10.00: Double Pin Tables, $10.00
Co., 5643 Labadie A ve., St. The Cigar Stores Novelty Co.
Louis, Mo.
Peoria, 111.
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