Automatic Age

Issue: 1933 March

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IN D E X TO ADVERTISERS
M a r c h , 1933
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We cannot promise the proper indexing of advertising copy received in our
office after the first of publication month.
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Abbott Ball Co..................................... 88
Advance Automatic Sales Co.............64
American Chewing Products Corn....... 68
American Hotel ................................. 80
American Amusement Co. . 7 7 7 ...... 8
American Pistachio Co....................... . 96
Ames Bag Machine Co....................... 82
Atlantic & Pacific Mdse. Co.............. 86
Automatic Amusement Co................. 125
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Badger Nov. Co..................
14
Bally Mfg. Co............................ 7.7.22, 23
Bowes, H. E........................................ |
Brown Paper Goods Co. . . . 7 . 7 ........ 84
Buddy Sales Corp................................ 113
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Majestic Hotel .............................................. 88
Manhattan Novelty Co................................ 126
Margolis, J. C.................................................. 122
Midwest Coin Machine Exchange ----- 113
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Pan Confection Factory ............................ 64
Payne Co., H . G.............................................121
Peanut Specialty Co.....................................84
Polachek, Z. H ............................................... 73
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C£in Machine Co.
96
Elston Sales Co. . . . .°...................... 4
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Evans & Co.
Exhibit supply Co. 7 . 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 2
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P. & C. Mfg. CO. ..
Felton Sales Co.
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Field Mfg. Corp. 7 ....................... 64’
Flatbush Gum Co. 7 7 7 7 . 7 7 7 7 7 7 62
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Gabel Mfg. Co., John
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Gardner & Co.......... ....................... 9 *
Genco, Inc.............. ....................
General Nov. Co. ......................... 33 24
Germack, John N. .7.7:................. ’ 5 I
Goddard Mfg. Co.
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Goodbody. John 7 7 .........................126
Golfo Mfg. Co........ ............................. «6
Gottlieb & Co., d 7 . 7. 7 7.7 ... . 7.114,115
Groetchen Tool Co................. .
110
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H ^ilton Mfg. Co.......................... 90, 139
Hancock, A. G.........
123
Herskovitz, H. J. . .7. .7.7. .7.7.7.777. 50
Holtz, Jacob ......................
104
Houston Show Case & Mfgr7co77.77.U9
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Independent Lock Co..........
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International Mutoscope Reel Co. 77 7 48
Irving Mfg. & Vending Co.................. 120
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Jennings & Co., O. D.
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Jersey Specialty Co......... 7 . .7.77. .7 .123
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Leonard Specialty Cb...................................122
Lehigh Specialty Co...................................... 125
Lloyd Automatic Bowling Alley Co. ..108
Norris M fg. Co............................................... 70
Northwestern Corp...................................12, 13
£uVle Brothers Co................
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Machine Exchange .'.'.'.1, 15
Classified A d s ..........................
130-132
Columbus Vending Co.............. .7.___ 140
Commercial Vending Co...................... 125
Cornine-Hakanson Die Cast. Co......... 76
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Daniels. M. T...........
Daval Mfg. Co............7 7 7 ! 7 ! 7 7 7
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Keeney & Sons .............................................112
Kelly Company, The ................................ 105
Kozak Specialty Co....................................... 61
Robbins & Co., D .....................................57, 88
Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp.............................3, 7, 16
Roxy Vending Co...........................................121
Royal Mfg. Co................................................106
Royal Scale Co................................................ 105
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Sanders M fg. Co.............................................122
Schatz Novelty Co.........................................123
Sheffler Bros., Inc................................... 31, 32
Sterling, Benj. Jr...........................................128
Simpson Co., R. D .....................................
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Specialty Coin Machine B u ild e r s .......... 129
Standard Blacksmithing Co...................... 96
Standard-Johnson Co.. Inc.......................78
Supreme Vending of Pittsburgh ........ 123
Supreme Vending Organization .......... 122
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Trimount Coin Machine Co...................... 60
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U. S. Electric Mfg. Corp...........................56
Universal Nov. M fg. Co.......................10, 11
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Veeder-Root, Inc............................................. 86
Viking Specialty Co...................................... 128
Von Rahring Co............................................. 61
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Western Automatic Machine Co..............58
W estern Distributors, Inc.......................... 62
W ilcox Mfg. Co., W . W .............................. 86
W . J. C. Vending Co................................... 52
W olf, Meyer ................................................... 64
W orld’s Products Co.................................. I l l
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X - L Sales & Service .................................121
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Yale & Towne M fg. Co...............................72
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Zenobia Co., Inc............................................. 44
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N a tio n a l M a g a zin e of the Vending Machine In d u s tr y
Covering Automatic Machines and Coin-Controlled Devices of
Every Description
Published Monthly by
THE LIGHTNER PUBLISHING CORP.
0. C. LIGHTNER, President
C. E. VETTERICK, Managing Editor
S t a f f C o n t r ib u t o r s
Louis E. Wolcher
John D. Roberts
John Goodbody
M. T. Daniels
Executive Office, 2810 S. Michigan, Chicago, 111. Phone Victory 1466
CO N TR IBU TIO N S:
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Features in This Issue
Page
GROWTH OF INDUSTRY SHOWN AT EXPOSITION__________________ 19
THOUSAND DOLLAR SHOW ENTERTAINS INDUSTRY______________ 21
MANUFACTURERS STRESS NEED FOR STRONGER ORGANIZATION 24
OUTSTANDING OPERATORS SPEAK ON VALUE OF ORGANIZATION 25
CONVENTION BRIEFS__________________________________________________ 28
A REVIEW OF EXH IBITS AT 1933 EXPOSITION _______________________ 35
GREAT PROGRESS NOTED AT SHOW________________________________ 49
By Harry 1. Drollinger
W HY NOT CREDIT FOR THOSE WHO DESERVE IT _________________ 55
By Harold J. Bundis
THE MANUFACTURERS AS A W HOLE_______________________________ 59
By Wm. Rabkin
CONSIDERATION FOR CUSTOMER SELLS MERCHANDISE__________ 63
By James Mangan
BREEZES FROM THE JAYH AW KER STATE___________________________ 6 6
By M . T. Daniels
PATENT DEPARTM ENT_________ _______________________________________ 67
By James Atkins
WILL TECHNOCRACY AFFECT COIN MACHINES?___________________87
By Joseph J. Betz
THE CONVENTION AS SEEN BY AN OPERATOR_____________________103
By Ragnar Nelson
THE OPERATORS’ QUESTION BOX___________________________________ 107
By John Goodbody
THE W AY TO ADVANCE_______________________________________________ 117
By Louis E. Wolcher
NEWS AND VIEW S OF THE NORTHW EST_______________ ___________ 124
By John D. Roberts
AROUND THE TOW N___________________________________________________ 127
By “ The Eavesdropper”
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