Automatic Age

Issue: 1934 June

June, 1934
A U T O M A T IC A G E
106
Thrill Features — Big Earnings!
That9s why LIG H T N IN G appeals to the
Public and to Operators
Don’t delay getting
this winner located
in your territory.
Immediate
Delivery
See Us for All
Winners or Send
Your Order.
Prom pt and
Complete Service
to Operators.
Complete Stock
New and Used
Amusement and
Vending Machines
Always on Hand.
Let Us Know
Your Needs.
American
Novelty Co.
1251 N. Topeka St.
W IC H IT A , KA N S.
Fined for Avoiding
License Fee
John J. Greenberg of Portland
Oregon, named in two warrants
charging operating and selling an
amusement device w it' out a licen-e,
was fined $100 on each of the two
charges when he appeared before
Police Judge Long Tuesday.
G. A. Cusick of the city license bu­
reau, complainant, contended that
Greenberg avoided paying the $100
license fee.
Cusick said the pur­
chaser could operate under a $5
license fee.
Oklahoma City Tax
Nets $1200
Marble games and vending ma­
chines aren’t the only ones that bene­
fit from Oklahoma City’s indoor sport
fans. The city has collected $1,248
in licenses for penny and nickel vend­
ing machines of all sorts since Ja n u ­
ary 18, city clerk’s office announced
in March. These include permits for
salted peanut machines, marble games
and all sorts of coin-operated ma­
chines. Six months licenses for the
penny gadgets costs $3 and for the
nickel machines costs $6.
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY?
There is only one real way to learn why the
Simmons Model A. is becoming the favorite of
veteran vending machine operators---and that
is to see i t -- examine i t --- put it on location.
Pick out your toughest spot on slugs, where you
don’t dare place your present machines. When
you have stacked this rugged beauty against every
other machine on the market, you will learn why
old time operators are installing the Model A on
their routes.
Order the Model A today - - operate it for ten
days. If, at the end of that time, you are not con­
vinced that it offers you more for your money and
that it out earns other vending machines, return
it prepaid and we will refund your money in full.
Immediate Delivery
For Particulars write
Simmons Coin Machine Co., Inc.
4447 E. Ravenswood Avenue
CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A.
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June , 193 -4
A U T O M A T IC A G E
107
To Test a Man, First Test
His Coins
Age Want Ads
Do the Trick
A u t o m a t ic A g e :
In England the public is reproved
by the press for its cruel treatment
of coin machines. “ For too many
years,” says The London Times edi­
torially, “have automatic slots stood
a great deal from violence and bully
of the human race,” and so it rejoices
in the advent of the outcast Ameri­
can machine in the following lan­
guage :
“Now from America, comes the ma­
chine which will st^nd no nonsense.
Instead of suffering bad coins, or
merely resisting passively by getting
blocked up, this machine shouts man­
ly abuse of the 'Stop Thief’ type, and,
w hat is more comes up with its malet
and strikes a blow for business in ­
tegrity, aim ing where the head of the
offender is mechanically calculated to
be. I t does not stop there. It tips a
bucket of water over the would-be
cheat, and, last and best of all, it
opens a trap-door under his feet and
swallows him up.
“ The seaside is a great place not
only for slots but for courting, and
those new slots will greatly help. The
manly courage which men like to
show in courtship will not be re­
stricted any longer to a Red Indian
demeanor on the switchback, even at
the steepest descents, or to sangfroid
among the other diversions. The slots
will be the real test, to prove that a
young man either has good coins or
the heart of a lion.
“Whatever truth there is in the
dictum of social observers that a
growing measure of chaperonage
awaits the young miss of tomorrow,
here is a new peril for unwanted
thirds, who will be asked to get
matches or chocolate or scent from
the attractive machine near by, and
who will then disappear until the
police at the end of the day, have
cleared the slots and removed the
trapped booby to the cells.”
FLEET
Enclosed find check for an­
other ad for A u t o m a t ic A ge
and to cover another year’s sub­
scription.
I also wish to tell you that
the ad in the February copy of
your magazine gave me very
good results, and I therefore
consider it the best advertising
investment to use your A u t o ­
m a t ic A ge for all my advertis­
ing in the future.
N a t h a n G o ld e n , N . Y .
Si Snodgrass was hammering away
at the old car, which had balked on
a muddy road 40 miles from home.
Si hit his thumb a hard crack— and
his wife was shocked at the language
he used on the subject. She protested
to him, saying, “ Silas Snodgrass, you
ought to be ashamed of yourself to
swear that w ay!”
“Betsy Ann,” vociferated Si; “if
you can think of any better way to do
it, now is the time to tell me.”
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