Automatic Age

Issue: 1934 September

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A U T O M A T IC A G E
Septem ber , 1934
- WISCONSIN OPERATORS -
YOU CAN BREAK DOWN ANY KIND
OF COMPETITION WITH
MAJOR LEAGUE
A HOW LING SUCCESS W ITH BASEBALL THAT’S ALL SKILL
—NOT PRE-DETERMINED LUCK—ALONG W ITH THE HIGH-
SCORE Feature That Makes M AJOR
LEAGUE A Real Players Game ! ! !
A W O R D T O T H E W IS E . . .
If you’re in earnest about wanting to
get into the BIG M ON EY CLASS with
other smart operators now well in­
formed as to M AJO R LEA G U E’S com­
petition beating ability, take five min­
utes of your time to F IN D OUT the
FACTS. We assure you it will be the
most valuable time you’ve ever spent,
and will mean the turning point in your
operating business — a turn toward
M IGH TY PROFITS— the kind that are
found only with M AJOR LEA G U E! ! !
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W E ’R E TALKIN G TO YOU
WISCONSIN OPERATORS
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A U T O M A T IC A G E
Banning of Free Lunch
Aids Venders
A clipping from the Boston Globe
stating among other things that the
Quincy Liquor Dealers’ Association
has voluntarily recommended to the
License Commission that no shop,
store or restaurant where liquor is
sold, serve free food, was sent to
A u t o m a t i c A g e by The Vendex Com­
pany of Boston.
“We also have information that the
State legislature of Rhode Island
passed a similar law last June,” said
Mr. Epstein of the Vendex firm.
“As this ruling prohibits the giving
away of free pretzels, beer chasers,
etc., it is a direct boost to the peanut
vending machine business and has so
far resulted in the sale of fifty booth
vending machines to a Quincy oper­
ator who was influenced in making
this purchase by this ruling,” Mr.
Epstein reports.
Trade Checks
Round - Square - or Octagon Shape
F irm s nam e and address on one side an d the w o rd ing (Good fo r “ A m o u n t"
In T rade) or (Good fo r “ A m o u n t" ir\ M erchandise) on th e reverse side, in
variou s sizes.
W H E N W R IT IN G F O R QUOTATIONS,—
1st—AD V ISE QUANTITY OF CHECKS W ANTED.
2nd— SIZE OF CHECK (Whether lc - 5c - 10c - 25c etc.)
3rd—STATE LET T ERIN G D ESIRED .
W . W . W IL C O X M FG. CO.
564 W . Randolph Street
Business Bureau
Cracks Down
Boston, Mass.— Duping men of
small means into purchasing vending
machines by misrepresenting the prof­
its and giving worthless verbal guar­
antees, has been charged by the Bos­
ton Better Business Bureau.
Complaints have been received by
the bureau that purported agents of
vending machine companies “guaran­
teed” the devices would net a certain
profit or the machines would be relo­
cated to assure this income.
It was charged the supposed income
failed to materialize and efforts to
have the machines relocated proved
fruitless.
The bureau’s report on the matter
states that most of the complainants
are men of modest circumstances. In
some cases they are men who have
been unemployed for some time and
easily induced to accept a proposition
which offered an apparent profit.
Made of Brass, Steel, or A lum i­
num and Lettered on Both Sides
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“We believe that this indicates a
certain trend toward doing away with
the free lunch of the old time saloon
and is of direct benefit to the oper­
ator of peanut machines.
“We hope that this sentiment will
spread further and we are glad to
send in a report of one ruling by a
licensing board that has been bene­
ficial to the operating fraternity,”
declared the Vendex official.
CHICAGO, IL L IN O IS
OPERATORS! GET WISE
To the profits you c a n m ak e w ith o ur line of salesboards.
W o rk s h a n d in h a n d w ith your m a c h in e route.
T ry th is sam ple a n d be convinced. O n ly $5.50, or if you w a n t
five or m ore $5.00.
T E N N E S S E E O P E R A T O R S : G et in to uch w ith us im m e ­
d ia te ly for y o u r L IG H T N IN G gam es. W ill give p ro m p t service
on th is or a n y other gam e. W r ite us T O D A Y .
H. G. PAYN E C O M PA N Y
The estimated consumption of food
by an average individual in one year’s
time is one ton.
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