Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 April

144
AUTOMATIC AGE
April, 1985
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FOR SALE OR TRA D E — 2 ROW E
“ A ristocrats” with change device, used
two months, like new, $55.00 each; 10
Ideal Penny Peanut Machines, $2.00 each.
W ill trade for Hazards, Select-E m s and
Advance Peanut and Gum Machines.
Blue Grass Vending Co., P. O. B ox 162,
Georgetown, Ky.
N O T IC E
C la s s ifie d c o lu m n s a re f o r dispo sal
o f used m a c h in e s o n ly . A d v e r tis e ­
m e n ts o ffe rin Q ne w m a c h in e s w ill
be accepted f o r d is p la y sectio ns
o n ly . A d s o ffe rin fl second hand
m a c h in e s w ill n o t be accepted if
m a c h in e s h a ve n o t been in p ro d u c ­
tio n b y th e m a n u fa c tu re r a t le a s t
90 days.
G U ARAN TEED REBU ILT GAMES —
R e g i s t e r s , $13.50; S u b w a y s , $11.25;
A .B .T. Autobanks, Autocounts, W inners,
$30.00; Action (large size), $25.60; Signals,
$14.50; 42nd Street, Pennants, A.B.T. 30"
Games, Aristocrat, W aldorf, etc., $4.76.
W rite for our Bulletin No. 21, listing over
500 games. Midwest Merchandising Co.,
227 So. Green St., Chicago, 111.
FOR SALE— SECOND HAND
TE R R ITO R Y CLOSED—60 JACK POTS
fo r Bale, bargains. Can’ t be beat. All
makes, m ostly Mills. Jennings Dukes,
Single Pots, $18.00; Duchess, penny play,
920.00; Baity Champions, 940.00. Send for
oomplete list. Claude Clark, Columbus,
Indiana.
4-35
OP SK IL L SLOT MACHINES,
the D ixie Bell. I have 40 new machines
never taken from cartons. Original price,
938.60. I will sell for 915.00 each P.O.B.
These machines carry the original gu ar­
antee. P. O. B ox 124, Portland, Oregon.
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GAME
LO W EST PRICES ON USED M a ­
chines. W e buy, sell and trade used
machines. Our weekly mailing list is well
worth receiving. A post card will bring
it to you. W hat have you to trade or
sell? Deal with us and save money.
Marion Company, 664 W est Douglas,
W iohita, Kansas.
6-36
FO R SALE OR T R A D E — WAHOOS,
9*0.00; Rockets, 937.60; Golden Gates,
919.00; M arbl-Jax, 912.50; A u t o b a n k ,
946.00; Amplified Phonographs, $25.00 up.
W rite for fist. Am erican Sales & Service,
Co., 3003 Harrison St., Davenport, la. 4-36
H A V E YOU FORGOTTEN TO SEND US
a post card so that we can place you
on our weekly mailing list? Will trade or
sell anything. Marion Company, 564 W est
Douglas, W ichita, Kansas.
5-36
NOW IS T H E TIM E TO TR A D E IN
your old machines on something new.
Let it be best on market. W atling
R ol-A -T or. 9 coins show at all times,
so send your old machines in to D & S
N ovelty Company, 1006 Broadway, R ock ­
ford, Illinois.
6-36
OPERATORS A N D JOBBERS A T T E N -
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Into the penny merchandise
neld. Sell standard full-w eight penny
Hershey bars. H oney-M llk or Mr. Good
r ,m achine holds 100 penny bars,
wall or stand, 96.50 each; in lots o f 10
2™KiOre\ * 60,0: F O B - Chicago. Single or
8t^ d?’ * 2.00 additional. W anted
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Duplex E, 6 or 10c venders, also
^ L l ypes °* Peanut machines. W rite for
prices on Crown Hershey Venders, 166
ft.™ Cn P^ St., y Chicago,
n M U rel & 111
K . ln e ' 2144 W - V
an
Buren
6-35
IRON CLAW S — T W E N T Y MACHINES
o f various models in perfect mechanical
condition, $25.00 and up. Stein Service &
Mercantile Co., 1655 Madison St., Chicago,
Illinois.
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SUPER EIGHTS, LIGHTNINGS, GOLD­
en Gates, Subways, $14.50; Live Powers,
Drop Kicks, $18.60; Flying Trapezes,
Esquires, A .B .T . Footballs, $22.50. All
good as new. Mutual Service Company,
622 E. First Street, Dayton, Ohio.
F IV E E X H IB IT PHOTOSCOPES W IT H
five sets pictures com plete with stand,
$6.50 each. A - l condition. Meyer Rezniclc,
1503 S. K edvale Ave., Chicago, 111.
4-35
FOR SALE — 20 CHROMIUM CEDAR
Rapids Peanut Machines, like new, 5.25
each. A lso other makes at low prices.
Irvin Reiclte, 139 W . Van Buren Ave.,
Naperville, 111.
SE L L OR TR A D E — 1 P IL E DRIVER,
A - l condition; 1 A utophoto Machine,
makes photo in 1 minute, manufactured
by General Electric Co. and sold for
$800.00; 1 Model D Iron Claw, M uto-
scopes and Quarterscopes; 4 Electromuse
A utom atic Amplified
Phonographs;
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Electric Piano; 1 W atling Grip and Lift;
Mills Bull’ s-ey e Slots; 2 Seeburg Jr.
Audiophones. Will trade for anything.
W hat have you ? Chas. Hirrlinger, W a l­
cott Hotel, Muskogee, Okla.
JA C K POT SLOT MACHINES—T E R R I-
torv Closed—20 Mills 5c Escalators,
$42.50; Mills Gooseneck 6c with Twin
Jack Pots, $22.50; Mills Singles, $18.00;
Bell Locks, 2 keys, $1.50; Stands, $1.25.
Business Stimulators, 4912 E. W ashing­
ton Street, Indianapolis, Ind.
SUPPLIES — F I F T Y B O X E S (5,000
Balls), good quality Ball Gum, $5.90;
1,000_Tubular W rappers (50 pennies or 40
nickels), either size, $1.00; One-inch M ar­
bles for Pin Tables (set o f 10), 76c; 7/8
inch Marbles (set o f 10), 60c; 4 D ry­
Cell Batteries, $1.00; 10 Pounds Vending
Machine Candy, $1.55- 30 Pounds V end­
ing Machine Candy, $4.50: Glass Globes
for Columbus Venders, $1.00 each, or
$10.00 per dozen; W all Brackets for C o­
lumbus Models “ M ," “ ZM” and ZM B.”
50c each; V ise Grip Locks, 50 each, $5.60
per dozen; N on-pick Padlocks, $40c each,
$4.00 per dozen; Suction Rubber Cups,
$1.00 per dozen. Cash with order. All
prices F.O.B. W ichita. M. T. Daniels,
1027A University Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
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6-35
CO IN-OPERATED M ACHINES BOUGHT,
sold, exchanged. Clips, Trade Checks,
Keys, Stands, Parts for all machines.
Catalogue free. Jarl & Co., 1701 Leaven­
worth St., Omaha, Nebr.
6-35
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FOR SALE—20 DU G RENIER SELEC ­
tive Candy; 35 Rushour Hershey Bar;
75 Duplex E ; 5 Advance Selective Nabs;
15 L og Cabin Penny Merchandisers; 26
Grandbois Ball Gum; 25 Razor Blade
Vendors; Large Size Ball Gum, $25.00
case. Other equipment and supplies.
W rite for com plete list. National Vending
System, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind.
6-35
B RAN D N E W COLUMBUS M ODEL 21
Peanut Machines with lamp shade,
bulb and cord. Many still in original ca r­
tons. Four dollars each in lots of twelve.
Stein Service & Mercantile Co., 1656
Madison Street, Chicago, 111.
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FIFTEEN MODEL D IRON C LA W S;
remodeled like F ’s; black and silver
cabinets; bases and machine all one;
delivery chute enlarged and lowered in
base. L. B. Leech, 1037 University Ave.,
San Diego, Calif.
6-36
A - l BARGAINS, L IK E N EW —LINCOLN
Peanut Machines (similar to Colum­
bus), $3.00; Sm oko-taires, penny cig a ­
rette machines, original cartons, $4.00;
Blue Ribbons, $7.50; D ic-O -M atics, $6.00.
St. Louis Coin Machine Co., 1420 N.
Grand, St. Louis, Mo.
T W E N T Y -F IV E GOOD A S N E W
Aluminum Table Peanut Vending M a­
chines, $55.00; transportation paid. W ill
make plenty of money in locations where
beer is sold. Samuel H. Davis, Lansing,
• Michigan.
6-35
FOR SALE—PACES RACES, A - l CON­
dition, used 2 weeks, $400.00. Territory
closed reason for selling. One-third cash
with order, balance C.O.D. O. L. Griffith,
Victoria, Texas.
PHONOGRAPHS — COIN-OPERATED.
24-record s e l e c t i v e , factory rebuilt
Gabels, m odernistic cabinets, complete
$99.00. The Capitol Autom atic Music Co.,
Inc., 460 W . 34th St., New Y ork, N. Y.
E X T R A SPECIAL — MILLS Q.T. PAY
Tables. $47.50; Majik Keys, $17.50;
Forward Pass, $10.50; Beacon, $27.60;
K nickerbocker, $9.00; Register, $13.60;
Lightning, $16.50; Drop Kick, $18.50;
J e n n i n g s S p o r t s m a n , $62.50; Large
Pontiac, $10.00; Fleet, $12.50; One Cent
Duke, Single, $19.50; One Cent Duke,
Triple, $29.50; Army & Navy, $23.60;
Crack Shot, $10.00; Autocount, $27.60;
Official Baseball, $5.00; W orld’ s Series,
$5.00; Put ’ N Take, $42.50; Electro,
$16.50; Crlss C ross-A -L ite, $31.60. One-
third deposit with order. Gerber & Glass
Distrib. Co., 914 D iversey Blvd., Chicago.
111.
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FO R SALE— PACE RACES, A - l CON*
dition, used 2 weeks, $400.00. Territory
closed reason for'sellin g. One-third cash,
balance C.O.D.
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Hagen, Gonzales,
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Texas.
BARGAINS— INDOOR STRIKERS. $1-60;
Game Hunters, $3.00; Steeplechases,
$2.50; Ballyrounds, $2.50; Caille Baby
Venders, $3.00; Jigsaw, $4.00; Pontiac.
$5.00; Jennings Football, $30.00; Hocke>.
$22.00; W ings. $3.00; Jennings Rockawa>.
$5.00; Universe, $4.00; Dice Machine,
$2.00; Big Broadcast, $2.50; B r o a d c a s t
Special, $3.00; Fleet, $12.50; Pace lc
Jack Pot. $15.00; Pace 10c Double Jack
Pot, $15.00; Caille 10c Jack Pot, SlJ-OOj
Meillnk Double Safe. $15.00; Single Steel
Safe, $10.00. All machines in A - l COI*dj '
tion. 1/3 cash with order. M ilw aukee
Concession Co., 3077 No. 5th St., Milwau­
kee, W is.
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FOR SALE OR E X CH A N GE — SKEE
Ball Alleys, In good condition. For full
particulars write, Berni, P. O. B ox 312,
Palisades, N. J.
6-35
FOR SA LE — FIV E MODEL F IRON
Claws; 12 Pin Games; 15 Modern
Scales; 5 Modern Peanut Machines. Most
all located in Cleveland. H. C. Kahn,
3439 Altam ont Rd., Cleveland, Ohio.
ONE RO C K -O LA FOOTBALL, USED
3 weeks, $30.00; 2 Jennings Football
Games, $22.50; 3 C.O.D.’ s, used 4 days,
$27.50; 3 Actions, used 2 weeks, $29.50;
3 Signals, $20.00; 8 Airways, extra good,
$6.00; 4 Blue Ribbons, $10.00; 4 Pennants,
$7.00; 1 Drop Kick, $18.50; 2 Fleets,
$11.50; 4 Bally Skippers, $2.50; 2 Z ig­
Zags, $6.00; 8 California Penny Antes,
$3.00; 1 Gypsy, $4.00; 1 Lark, $3.00; 1
New Deal with Jack Pot, $7.50. Deposit
with order. W h itt N ovelty Company.
Columbus, Kansas.
W E S TE R N
OPERATORS,
H E R E IS
your chance to buy used machines in
perfect
condition
and
save
freight.
Rockets. $25.00; Jigsaw, $5.00; W orld’ s
Series, $5.00; Pennants, $5.00; Mills Offi­
cials, $4.00; W hiffle. $3.00; Am erican
Beauty. Sr., $20.00; Contacts, Jr., $20.00.
1/3 with order. Shulman Am usement Co.,
2830 Raleigh. Denver, Colo.
A - l BARGAINS,
RECONDITIONED —
Champion, $40.00; Rockets, $34.00; B ea­
con, $26.00; Rebound, $23.00; Flying
Trapeze, Sr.. $23.00: Action, $23.00; Criss
Cross (plain), $22.00; Drop Kick, $20.00;
Register, $17.00; Golden Gate. $16.00;
Contact, 44", $16.00; Lightning, $14.00;
W orld’ s Series, $6.00; Silver Cup, $5.00.
National Coin Machine Exchange, 1407
Diversey, Chicago.
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BARGAINS — FO R W A R D PASS, SR.,
$14.95; Signal, Jr., $13.95; Torpedo,
$12.95; Golden Gate, $9.95; Am erican
Beauty, $9.95; Lightning, $9.95; Push
Over, $8.95; Streamline, $7.95; Spark
Plug, $15.00; H orse Shoe, $9.50; I.O.U.,
$9.50; Marblo, $7.50; Chicago Club, $6.00;
Booster, $5.00; D ice-O -M atic, $5.00; K en ­
tucky Derby, $4.00; Penny Ante, $4.00.
Many other bargains. W rite for com plete
list.. Marion Company, 564 W est Douglas
Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
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MILLS CANNON FIRE. JR., $30.00,
lots o f 10, $25.00; Champion, $40.00; 1
L ite-A -L in e,
bowl type, single slot,
$45.00; 1 L ite-A -L in e, triple slot, conven­
tional board, $50.00; Turn Table, $25.00;
Skill Circle, $30.00; Time, $25.00; M ajor
Leagues, large, $25.00; small, $20.00;
Impact, $25.00; Drop Kick, $20.00; Crusa­
ders, $20.00; lots o f 10, $17.50; Golden
Gate, $12.50; Lightning, $12.00; D ico-
matic, $5.00; Pontiac, $5.00; Checkers,
$30.00. Orders filled as received. No junk,
all mechanically perfect. Send deposit.
Bill Frey, Inc., Miami, Florida.
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FOR SALE — 8 B A S K E T -B A L L M A­
chines, 20 shots for one cent. Price,
$6.00 apiece. Stands, $1.50 extra. R. J.
Becker. 525 North N ew St., Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania.
PEA N U T MACHINES — COLUMBUS,
$3.40; Advance (No. 11). $4.50; O .K .’ s,
Universal, Little Joe. $2.00 each, with
stands. Turner, 6644 Cottage Grove, Chi­
cago, 111. Midway 5178.
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DANDY VENDOR, $5.00; LAR K , $5.00;
Crystal Gazer, $5.00; Jumping Jacks,
$2.50: W atling Blue Seal with A.B.T.
Divider, $7.50; Spark Plug, $17.50; D ice-
O-M atic or Roto-M atics, $5.00; Marbl-
Jax. $15.50; Rocket, rebuilt and re­
finished, $35.00; Rollem, sample, $7.50;
M agic Beer Barrel, $7.50; Bally, $5.00;
Three Point, lc or 5c, $6.85; Silver Gate,
l c or1 5c, $6.85; Figure 3, $6.85; Horse
Shoe, $6.85; Five Star, wooden legs, $3.50;
Broadcast.
Sr., $8.50; W atling Twin
Jack Pot, 5c Vender or Bell, $35.00; Mills
with Roberts Front, 5c, $17.50; W atling
Single Jack Pot Bell, 5c or 25c, $25.00.
1/3 cash. Chicago Vending Company, 231
E. 95th Street, Chicago, 111.
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FOR SALE — SUPPLIES
DO YOU C O U N T P E N N I E S AND
nickels? "P resto” coin counter, counts
and stacks 100 pennies in 16 seconds, also
stacks Nickels. Fits the pocket. Handy,
Rapid and Exact. M oney refunded If not
satisfied. Price, $1.50 feach, postpaid.
Supreme Products Company, 833 N. M ich­
igan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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FOR SALE, A T V E R Y LO W FIGURE,
large quantity o f small vending m a­
chines suitable for the sale of small
packages, such as Razor Blades. Aspirin,
Medicinal and Sanitary products. These
machines are slug-proof, and are made
of finest steel stampings and die casting.
W e can finish the machine to your
specification, adjust it to your package,
and supply it with either 5-, 10- or 25­
cent coin slots. W e will gladly give
further details upon request. Autom atic
Retailing Corp., 505 E. Court St., B rook-
lyn, N. Y.
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••SPEEDY' P E N N Y A N D N I C K E L
Aluminum Tube Coin Counters. Stacks
and counts accurately and makes wrap­
ping easy. Fits vest pocket. W hen order­
ing state w hether l c or 5c Biae. They
com e in tw o sizes. M oney refunded if not
satisfied. Price, $1.B0 each, postpaid.
Supreme Products Company, 333 N. M ich­
igan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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AUTOM ATIC COINOLA PTANOS. SUIT­
able for fairs, sportlands or carnivals,
*15.00 each. 3 Model 100 Capehart P h ono­
graphs. $65.00 each. F.O.B.
Detroit,
Detroit Coin Machine Exchange, 12710
W oodrow W ilson A ve., Detroit, Mich.
R E A D TH IS! ! ! IM PORTAN T! ! ! TO
operators of Peanut Machines: “ Thor
Slug E jectors” stops all washers and
slugs — “ cheating” machine with wires,
etc., through coin slot. Fits Columbus
and Ohio Penny Venders. Easily in ­
stalled. Fully guaranteed. Order today.
Price, $1.00 each. One or a hundred,
F.O.B. factory. Thor Vendor Mfg. Co.,
Brainerd, Minn.
FOR s a l e — PORTO RICA BUYERS
attention and others: 10 brand new
(Tim e) Machines, regular $42.50, used
one week, $30.00; 10 Dandy Venders, ball
furn model, $3.00; 3 Poker Reel, $3.00;
lc Pour Jacks. $3.00; 5 Cubs, $3.00;
" Jennings Five Jacks, 5c, $6.00; 1 Offi­
cial Sweepstakes, $6.00; 2 brand new
golitaires, $6.00; 1 Single Jack Pot Mills
£i!raight Nickel Machine, like new, a buy,
?,fu-00. (Any o f the follow ing machines
reconditioned like.new,- in perfect w ork-
jSF order. repainted, at $3.00.) 2 Five
^>tar Final, 1 Screwy, 3 Big Broadcast,
roadway, 2 Wings,. 1 Jiggers, 5 Spfeed-
~ Question Mark, 2 Prosperity, 2
^ a t-C h a -S k or. 1 Handicap. (A t $2.00.)
f AP u*flter Balls- 1 Leap Ball. 1 Ticker.
$5.00.) W orld’ s Series, Jiksaw, L e-
W w Oold Coast, Sr., Six and Eight, Sr.
nriofis. on
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E '■rite
ll!;® , for prices'
any of thf*
the Intent-
latest
D».,r ac machines used about one week,
m i / . Cell Batteries. 18c, .a n y quantity.
? Chrome Smoking Stands, $1.75;
m „:1u,electrlc clock, $3.00. All the above
wr»5r,nes Guaranteed to be in perfect
“ lnfT order. One-third deposit with
p 0 r> balance C.O.D. Jersey Specialty
Tnw. ai, Fassaic River Bridge, Pompton
^ rn p ik e , Singac, N.' J:

PO R T A B LE C O IN C O U N T I N G M A­
chine. Most sensational device on the
market. Counts and wraps pennies, nickels
and dimes. Price, $12.50 each. Distributor­
ships available. Stein Service & M ercan­
tile Co., 1665 W . Madison St., Chicago, 111.
TU BU LAR COIN W RA PPE R S, PEN NY.
nickel, dime or quarter size, $1.00 per
1,000. Speedy Coin Counters, penny or
nickel size, 65c each. D etroit Coin M a­
chine Exchange, 12710 W oodrow W ilson
Ave., Detroit, Mich.
W A N TE D TO BUY
W A N T E D FOR CASH T H E F O L LO W -
ing Exhibit M achines: Merchantman
and Iron Claw, Electric Cranes, Pistol
Ranges,
E lectric Energizers, Striking
Clocks, Lighthouse Sirens, Hercules
Grips, Grandfather Clocks, Enchantress
Fortunes; also Mutoscopes, K nock Out
B oxes and Mills Fruit Machines. Must be
cheap and in first-class condition. Best-
wick, Fairfield, Rhuddlan Road, Rhyl,
W ales, Great Britain.
6-85
W A N T E D —USED P E N N Y KING BA L L
Gum Machines. G. W . Cooper, Buffalo,
Iowa.
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W A N TE D —A D VAN CE MODEL D B A L L
Gum Machines. W rite immediately to
S. Bell, 6801 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
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W IL L BUY USED PIN GAMES AND
A .B .T. Game Hunters from Chicago
operators. Tel. Albany 4761.
6-35
W A N T E D — M ILLS B LU E FRON T 5c
M ystery P ay E scalators for Cash. State
serial numbers and lowest price in first
letter. R. F. Vogt, Cullen H otel Building.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
W A N T E D — USED PEN N Y - NICKEL
Northwestern Peanut Machines. Must
be in excellent condition all around.
State model, age and price, etc. R.
Sandys, 3310 Beverly Road, Baltimore,
Maryland.
W A N T E D — M ASTER VEN D ERS AND
Northwestern Venders, penny or nickel.
Must be in good condition and reason­
able. R. Ingenthron, 7555 Rogers Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
W A N TE D —USED PE A N U T MACHINES,
Columbus or Northwestern, any q u a n ­
tity. Box 173, Bedford, N. Y.
5-35
FORM ULAS—CARAM EL CORN, CRISP-
ettes, potato chips, four for $1. Minnie
DeNelsky, 2117 20th, Des Moines, Iowa.
6-35
SENSATIONAL N E W PO RTABLE COIN
Counting Machine. Counts and wraps
.pennies, nickels and dimes in a jiffy. You
cannot afford to be w ithout one. Price,
$12.50 each. Stein Service & Mercantile
Co., 1655 W est Madison St., Chicago, 111.
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MISCELLANEOUS
PREMIUMS, PRIZES, L A T E ST N O V E L­
ties and staples, suitable for machine
operators. Pin games, etc. W rite for ca ta ­
logu e N. Shure Company, W orld’ s L a rg­
est Novelty House, Adams and W ells St.,
Chicago, Illinois.
19-15
MAILING LISTS — N E W L Y COMPILED
of buying operators and Jobbers from
coast to coast, or by states if desired.
2,500 Names, $5,00; 6,000 Names, $9.00;
7,600 Names, $12.00. W e guarantee our
lists to be u p-to-da te and accurate be­
cause of regular mailings. Supreme P rod­
ucts Company, 333 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
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L A T E X FOR B A L B A VENDING M A ­
chines, made up in glass vials ready
to vend, $4.00 per gross. Baiba Latex
Machines, $4.00 each. Detroit Coin Ma­
chine Exchange, 12710 W oodrow Wilson
Ave., Detroit, Mich.
SLOT M ACHINE MECHANIC W O ULD
like jo b with reliable company. Ten
(10) years’ experience. H ave car, go any
place. Also a good agent. L eo Croucher.
Jr., 28 Lillian Ave.. Freeport, L. I., N. Y.
1,000 T U B U L A R W R A P P E R S , 60c.
F.O.B. A ccurate Coin Counters, heavy
aluminum casting, penny or nickel, $1.00,
postage paid. Five Star Ball Gum — at
carload price. H echt Nielson, 1322-28
Congress St., Chicago, 111.
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W A N TE D —OPERATORS ON ROUTES.
to assist us in distributing direct sell­
ing letters. Takes very little time, no
investment and requires no experience.
Can earn from $25.00 to $75.00 per week.
W rite for information. Michigan H osiery
Co.. 169 Britain Ave., Benton Harbor,
Michigan.
CARD ED ASPIRIN TAB LETS. FIFTY
5c packages on card, 75c each. Perm a-
Point Phonograph Needles, $1.00 each.
Detroit Coin Machine Exchange, 12710
W oodrow W ilson Ave., Detroit, Mich.
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I H AVE IDEAS OF TW O PIN GAMES.
W ould like employm ent with some Pin
Game Manufacture. Leo Croucher, Jr..
28 Lillian Ave., Freeport, L. I., N. Y.
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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