Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 May

AUTOMATIC AGE
130
M ay, 19S5
C L A S S I F I E D
COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE
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ments offering new machines will
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only. Ads offering second hand
machines will not be accepted If
machines have not been In produc­
tion by the manufacturer at least
90 days.
FOR SALE-SECOND HAND
GAME OP SK ILL SLOT MACHINES,
the Dixie Bell. I have 40 new machines
never taken from cartons. Original price,
$38.60. I will sell for $15.00 each F.O.B.
These machines carry the original guar­
antee. P. O. Box 124, Portland, Oregon.
6-36
LOWEST 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 West Douglas,
Wichita, Kansas.
6-36
HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN TO SEND US
a post card so that we can place you
on our weekly mailing list? W ill trade or
sell anything. Marion Company, 664 West
Douglas, Wichita, Kansas.
6-36
NOW IS THE TIME TO TRADE IN
your old machines on something new.
Lot it be best on market. W atling
Rol-A-Tor. 9 coins show at all times,
so send your old machines in to D & S
Novelty Company, 1005 Broadway, Rock­
ford, Illinois.
6-36
OPERATORS AND JOBBERS ATTEN-
tionl Get into the penny merchandise
Held. Sell standard full-weight penny
Hershey bars. Honey-Milk or Mr. Good
Bar. Our machine holds 100 penny bars,
wall or stand, $6.50 each; in lots of 10
or more, $6.00; F.O.B. Chicago. Single or
double stands, $2.00 additional. Wanted
Advance Duplex E, 6 or 10c venders, also
all types of peanut machines. Write for
prices on Crown Hershey Venders, 168
bar capacity. Burel & King, 2144 W. Van
Buren St., Chicago, 111.
1-36
FOR SALE—20 DU GREN IER SELEC­
tive Candy; 36 Rushour Hershey Bar;
76 Duplex E; 6 Advance Selective Nabs;
16 Log Cabin Penny Merchandisers; 26
Grandbois Ball Gum; 25 Razor Blade
Vendors; Large Size Ball Gum, $26.00
case. Other equipment and supplies.
W rite for complete list. National Vending
System, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind.
6-35
SUPPLIES — F IF T Y B O X E S (5,000
Balls), good quality Ball Gum, $5.90;
1,000 Tubular Wrappers (50 pennies or 40
nickels), either size, $1.00; One-inch Mar­
bles for Pin Tables (set of 10), 75c; 7/8
inch Marbles (set of 10), 60c; 4 Dry­
Cell Batteries, $1.00; 10 Pounds Vending
Machine Candy, $1.65- 80 Pounds Vend­
ing Machine Candy, $4.50; Glass Globes
for Columbus Venders, $1.00 each, or
$10.00 per dozen; Wall Brackets for Co­
lumbus Models “M ," “ZM” and ZMB."
50c each; Vise Grip Locks, 50 each, $5.60
per dozen; Non-pick Padlocks, $40c each,
$4.00 per dozen; Suction Rubber Cups,
$1.00 per dozen. Cash with order. All
prices F.O.B, Wichita. M. T. Daniels,
1027A University Ave,, Wichita, Kansas.
6-35
COIN-OPERATED MACHINES BOUGHT,
sold, exchanged. Clips, Trade Checks,
Keys, Stands, Parts for all machines.
Catalogue free. Jarl & Co., 1701 Leaven­
worth St., Omaha, Nebr.
6-35
FIFT EEN MODEL D IRON CLAWS;
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.
6-35
T W E N T Y - F IV E G O O D A S N E W
Aluminum Table Peanut Vending M a­
chines, $55.00; transportation paid. Will
make plenty of money in locations where
beer is sold. Samuel H. Davis, Lansing,
Michigan.
6-36
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE — SKEE
Ball Alleys, in good condition. For full
particulars write, Bemi, P. O. Box 312,
Palisades, N. J.
6-35
YOUR GAIN, OUR LOSS—2 JENNINGS
Gooseneck Jack Pot Bells, 10c play; 1
Mills Gooseneck Jack Pot Bell, 10c play;
1 Pace Jack Pot Bell, 5c play. All for
$75.00. Think of it, 4 machines. Mills
Escalators, F.O.K.’s, 5c play, like new,
$49.50; W atling Ball Gum Venders, lc
play, used 8 weeks, $35.00; Jennings
Gooseneck Bells. Double Jack Pot, 5c
play, like new, $32.60; Caille Silent Sphinx
Bell, Double Jack Pot, lc play, like new.
D & S Novelty Company, 1006 Broadway,
Rockford, 111.
HAVE FOUR DROPKICKS FOR SALE.
reconditioned by Exhibit Supply Com­
pany, at $15.00 each. Just like new. W . S.
Snyder, 117 Harrison Street, Oak Park,
Illinois.
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ATTENTION OPERATORS! W E HAVE
300 latest type used Pin Games. Write
us your needs in new and used games,
we will save you money. Kenosha Coin
Machine Exchange, 7008 13th Ave.,
Kenosha, Wis.
ARCADE MACHINES — 20 EXHIBIT
Photoscope Picture Machines with 5
sets of pictures and sign with each ma­
chine, $4.50 each; 6 counter size Erie
Diggers, lc slots, $14.00 each; Drop Pic­
ture Machines, Mutoscopes, Mills Swing­
ing Bag and other Strength Machines.
Palace Amusements, Asbury Park, N. J.
TEN SMOICOTERIA CIGARETTE MA­
chines, $17.50 each, $160.00 for lot;
Jigsaws, Airways, $4.00 each; 2 Popcorn
Machines, perfect condition. Penny Ar­
cade late equipment cheap. Max M. JafCe,
2797 Avondale, Cleveland, Ohio.
JUNIOR CONTACTS, $11.50; MASTER
Contacts, $8.00. You can’t go wrong
at these figures. Will still outplay many
newer machines. Guaranteed In best of
condition. 21 Vendors, $7.50; Official
Sweepstakes, $4.00; Airways and Jigsaws,
$3.00 and $4.00 respectively. One-third
cash with order. Gopher Novelty Co., 708
Sixth Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.
TERRITORY CLOSED—50 JACK POTS,
lc, 5c, 10c, 25c, $18.00 to $37.50. All
makes, A-l shape. Send for complete list.
Frank Haskell, 1905 Broadway, Mattoon,
Illinois.
DROP KICKS, $13.00; GOLDEN GATES,
$8.00; Electros, $9.00; Beacon, $24.00;
I.O.U., $22.00; Time, $30.00; Merry-Go-
Round, $8.00; Fleets, $9.00; Signals,
$14.00; Subways, Jrs., $8.00; Airways,
$4.00; Jigsaws and World’s Series, $4.00
each; Blue Ribbons, $8.00; Safety Zones.
$13.50. Over 200 Used Machines on hand
at the lowest prices. 1/3 deposit on all
orders, balance C.O.D. Yale Amusement
Co., 947 Grand Ave., New Haven, Conn.
GOTTLIEG R E G IS T E R S , REBUILT
throughout, $12.50; Subways, A-l oper­
ating condition, $10.00; Big Berthas, a
limited number, $11.00; Contact, 38",
$10.00; Push Overs, like new, $6.00;
Merry - Go - Round, excellent condition,
$7.50. These are just a few of the values
we have to offer in used and rebuilt
games. Write for our list of 500 guaran­
teed Pin Games. Midwest Merchandising
Co., 227 So. Green St., Chicago, 111.
NOVELTY MERCHANTMEN, $100.00;
Rebound, $20.00; Mills Cannon Fire,
$23.00; Hit-Mo, Black Jack, $8.00. One-
third certified deposit. R. Snyder & Co.,
1720 Cedar St., Allentown, Pa.
LATEST MODELS — PUT ’N TAKES,
Red Arrows, $44.50; World’s Series,
converted to payout, $14.50; Jack Rabbit,
Esquire, $11.50; W atling Gold Award
Venders Serials lc BB54982, 25c BB56977,
$37.50; Northwestems, penny-nickel, like
new, $7.50; nickel, $5.50; Petite Venders,
Breath Pellet, Peanuts, $2.00. Trade for
Diggers or 'Phonographs. Finn & Gene,
Mocanaqua, Pa.
FOR SALE—50 JENNINGS lc FAVOR­
ite Targets with ball gum vender, $4.00
each; 50 5c Electric Hot Peanut Con­
tainers, modernistic, $1.50 each; 1 Ad­
vance Vistascope, $5.00; 2 Advance Elec­
tric Shock Machines. $5.00 each; 25
Advance Operator Special Peanut M a­
chines, $6.50 oach; 2 Electric Baseball
Machines, $2.00 each; 5 Master Peanut
Machines, $3.00 each. All above machines
like new. Burel & King, 2144 W . Van
Buren St., Chicago, 111.
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MUTOSCOPE SENIOR CRANE, 1934
with Merchantman Claw, perfect con­
dition, $115.00; Mills Escalators Double
Jack Pot 5c Venders, 280,000 up, no re-
builts, $35.00 each; Caille Moderne Scales,
porcelain, $30.00; 1 Doctors Health Scale,
new, $60.00. E. O. Likens, 1203 9th St..
N. W ., Washington, D. C.
FOR SALE—PLUG-IN ROCKETS, $20.00;
I.O.U. Marble Tables, $20.00; Sports­
men. $50.00. All on location and In good
condition. E. C. Owen, Jr., Wharton,
Texas.
YOUR CHOICE, *1.00 EACH. MILLS
Target Practice, 2 Vest Pocket Basket­
balls, 8 Whirlwinds, or will trade what
have you? R. Willis, 1222 Turner, Cam­
bridge, Ohio.
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M ay , 1935
W E MUST SELL GOOD GAMES QUICK -
ly. Prices speak for themselves. Every
game in perfect operating condition now
in actual use on location: Chicago E x­
press, $32.BO; Syncro, $29.50; Shyvers’
Cannon Fire, $22.50; Flying Trapeze,
Radio Stations, Castle Lights, Major
Leagues, Time, $19.50; American Beauty,
Golden Gates, Electro, Marbl-Jax, $12.50;
Fleets, $9.00; A. B. T. Horseshoe, $7.50;
World’s Series, Silver Cup, Pennants,
Dice-O-Matics, Airways, $5.00; Score­
boards, Jigsaws, $3.00; Big Broadcast
Special, Wings, Speedways, $2.00; A.B.T.
Horseshoe Insert Boards, 10 for $6.50, or
$1.00 each. Crescent Vending Co., 1520
East 67th St., Chicago, 111.
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USED PIN GAMES—CHECKERS, $30.00;
Major League, $17.00; Hockey, $20.00;
Forward Pass, $9.00; Fleet, $7.50; Beacon.
$25.00; Radio Station, I.O.U., $23.50;
Majik Keys, Jr., $12.50; Majik Keys, Sr.,
$18.60; Merry-Go-Round. $10.00; Signal,
Jr.. $17.60; Signal. Sr., $25.00; Lightning,
$10.00; Football (Jennings), $35.00; Step
Up, $10.00; Winner (A.B.T.), $12.50;
Blue Ribbon, $7.50; Golden Gate, Jr.,
$12.50; Golden Gate, Sr., $18.60; Cannon
Fire, Sr., $30.00; Cannon Fire, Jr., $25.00;
Fleet, $7.50; Contact, 44", $12.60; Barrel
Roll, $45.00; Skyscraper, $26.60; Big
Bertha, Sr., $18.60; Criss Cross. $23.50;
Grid Iron, $23.60; Rebound, $23.50; Jack
Rabbit, $15.00; Action, Jr., $23.50; Auto
Dart (A.B.T. Ticket), $75.00; Subway,
$15.00; World’s Series, $6.00, Counter
Games—Gypsy, $6.50; Select-Em, $10.00;
Dice-O-Matic Vender, $7.50; I.O.U. Dice
Game, $10.00; Horseshoes, $10.60; Official
Sweepstakes, $5.00; Sweet Sally, $5.00;
Dandy Venders, $7.75. Phonographs —
Seeburg Selectophone, $156.00; Model
E (Selective). $125.00. Slot Machine Bar­
gains—Mills Q.T. Venders, lc, $35.00;
Mills Q.T. Venders, 6c, $42.60; Mills
F.O.K. Venders, Single Jack Pot, 6c,
$21.60; Mills Skyscraper, Side Venders,
5c, $39.50; Jennings Silent Escalator,
Double Jack Pot Bell, 5c, $39.60; Jen­
nings Silent Escalator, Double Jack Pot
Bell, 25c, $35.00; Mills W ar Eagle Bell
(Escalator) 5c, $41.00; Mills Wolf Head
Bell, 5c, $39.50; Little Duchess, lc, $30.00;
Jennings Victoria, 6c, $29.50; Little Duke
Vender, lc, $22.50; Pace Bantam Ven­
der, lc, $18.00; Ball Gum, case of 50
boxes, $6.00. Every machine guaranteed
to be in good condition. 1/3 deposit with
order, balance C.O.D. W. B. Specialty
Company, 2507 Marcus Ave., St. Louis,
Missouri.
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A-l BARGAINS. RECONDITIONED —
Sportsman, $60.00; Champion, $37.00;
Actiore, Sr., $28.00; Cannon Fire. Sr.,
$27.00; Criss Cross "Lite,” $26.00; Score-
A-Lite, $24.00; Beacon, $24.00; Turn
Table, $23.00; Rebound, $22.00; Rockelite,
$22.00; Flying Trapeze, Sr., $20.00; Can­
non Fire, Jr., $20.00; Radio Station,
$19.00; Relay, Sr., $18.00; Criss Cross,
Plain, $18.00; Drop Kick, $16.00; Live
Power, $14.00; Subway, $12.00; Golden
Cate. $11.00; Relay, Jr.. $7.60. National
Coin Machine Exchange, 1407 Diversey,
Chicago.
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FOR SALE OR LEASE—MILLS MYS­
tery Escalators; W atling Twin Jack
Pots; Gold Seals; Bell Venders; almost
new 5c, lc; Stands; Safes, two doors;
“ root case hardened heavy chains, closed
6ye nut bolt one end, closed hook screw
other end. Territory closed. Okay Mfg.
Newcastle, Ind.
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IRON CLAWS, $25.00 AND UP. A LL IN
perfect condition. A. L. Burke, Claw­
son, Mich.
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1,000 T U B U L A R W R A P P E R S , 60c,
F.O.B. Accurate Coin Counters, heavy
aluminum casting, penny or nickel, $1.00,
postage paid. Five Star Ball Gum — at
carload price. Hecht Nielson, X322-28
FOR SALE. CLOSED TERRITORY —
6-35
2 W atling Twin Jack Pot Venders. Xc; Congress St., Chicago, 111.
3 Duke Jack Pot Venders, lc; 1 Duchess
Jack Pot Vender, lc; 1 Mills regular Jack
Pot Vender, 5c. All in good condition for
$110.00. R. S. Hatcher, 821 Fairmont,
WANTED TO BUY
Amarillo, Texas.
YOUR GAIN, OUR LOSS—2 JENNINGS
Gooseneck Bells, Jack Pot, 10c play; 1
Mills Gooseneck Bell. Jack Pot, 10c play;
1 Pace Bell, Jack Pot, 5c play; all for
$70.00. Think of it—four machines. Mills
Escalators. F.O.K.’s. 5c play, like new,
$49.50. W atling Ball Gum Venders, lc
play, like new, $35.00. Jennings Side
Vender or Bell with Rock-Ola Jack Pot,
5c play, $18.00. Caille Silent Sphinx Bell,
Double Jack Pot, 1c. play, like new, $35.00.
Mills F.O.K.’s, Jack Pot, 5c play, $20.00.
Jennings Gooseneck Bell. Double Jack
Pot, 5c play, $32.50. D & S Novelty Co.,
1005 Broadway, Rockford, 111,
SELL OR TRADE — WAHOOS, $25.00;
Rockets, $29.50; Sportsman, $49.50;
Autobank, $37.60; Marbl-Bank. $27.50;
Marbl-Jax, $12.50; West Bound, $15.00;
Criss Cross, $23.50; Golden Gate, $15.00;
Odom Special, $7.50; Tivoli, Jr., $3.00;
Rollet, $4.00; Wings, $3.50; Broadcast,
$3.50; Broker's Tip, $3.50; Silver Cup,
$6.00; Golden Gate, $10.00; Auto Dart,
$75.00; Contact, Jr., $15.00; Miigic Clock,
$5.00; Gypsy, $5.00; Amplified Phono­
graphs, $25.00. Deposit with all orders.
American Sales & Service Co., 3003
Harrison St., Davenport, Iowa.
8-35-c
FOR SALE — SUPPLIES
DO YOU C O U N T P E N N IE S AND
nickels? "Presto" coin counter, counts
and stacks 100 pennies in 16 seconds, also
stacks Nickels. Fits the pocket. Handy,
Rapid and Exact. Money refunded if not
satisfied. Price, $1.50 each, postpaid.
Supreme Products Company, 833 N. Mich­
igan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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"SPEEDY" P E N N Y A N D N IC K E L
Aluminum Tube Coin Counters. Stacks
and counts accurately and makes wrap­
ping easy. Fits vest pocket. When order­
ing state whether lc or Be size. They
come In two sizes. Money refunded if not
satisfied. Price, $1.60 each, postpaid.
Supreme Products Company, 888 N. Mich­
igan Ave., Chicago. 111.
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READ THIS! ! ! IMPORTANT! 1 ! TO
operators of Peanut Machines: "Thor
Slug Ejectors” stops all washers and
slugs — "cheating” machine with wires,
etc., through coin slot. Pits 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.
QUALITY TUBULAR COIN W R A P ­
pers. Heavy paper, easy to open. Do
not wrinkle or tear. Any size, $1.00 per
1.000. "Speedy” Coin Counters, penny or
nickel size, 55c each, postage prepaid.
Detroit Coin Machine Exchange. 12710
Woodrow Wilson Ave., Detroit. Mich.
AUTOMATIC PIANOS FOR SPORT­
, lands and Carnivals, $15.00 each; Cape-
Phonographs, good condition. Model
I®®. $66.00 each. Detroit Coin Machine
"'Xchange, 12710 Woodrow Wilson Avenue.
Detroit, Mich.
LATEX FOR BALBA VENDING MA­
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 Woodrow Wilson
Ave., Detroit. Mich.
BEST BALL
GUM,
CASE,
$11.50;
Wings, $4.00; Hot Peanut Machines,
H 76; Sweet Sallys, $5.95; Jigsaws, $4.00;
' u-Chu Pellets, $2.25; Chicago Club
Wouse, $7.60; Big Game Hunters, Veeder
J-ounters, $5.76; Jennings 5c Jack Pots,
ft*®. $19.00; Scram, $3.00; Coleman Gum
"Jachines, $2.15. Specialty Coin Machine,
“17 Division St., Chicago.
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PORTABLE COIN COUNTING MA-
chlne. Most sensational device on the
market. Counts and wraps pennies,
nickels and dimes. Price, $12.50 eaoh.
Distributorships available. Stein Service
& Mercantile Co., 1655 Madison St., Chi­
cago, 111.
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IRON CLAWS’ — TWENTY MACHINES
. . “'..various models In perfect mechanical
condition, $25.00 and up. Stein Service &
Mercantile Co., 1665 Madison St.. Chi-
ca«o. 111.
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RADIO R IF L E OPERATORS! NEW LOW
price on new women cartoons (Safety
Film). Save ten to twenty dollars per
thousand feet. Free samples. W ill make
prints from your own subjects. Introduc­
tory low price on 250 hour bulbs. Radio
Rifles bought and sold. X,. S. Gross Co.,
5408 Woodcrest Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
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W ANTED FOR CASH THE TOLLOW-
lng Exhibit Machines: Merchantman
and Iron Claw, Electric Cranes. Pistol
Ranges, Electric Energizers, Striking
Clocks, Lighthouse Sirens, Hercules Ball
Grips, Grandfather Clocks, Enchantress
Fortunes; also Mutoscopes, Knock Out
Boxes and Mills Fruit Machines. Must be
cheap and in first-class condition. Best-
wlck, Fairfield, Rhuddlan Road, Rhyl,
Wales, Great Britain.
6-36
WANTED—USED PENN Y KING BALI,
Gum Machines. G. W. Cooper, Buffalo.
Iowa.
6-35
W IL L BUY USED PIN GAMES AND
A.B.T. Game Hunters from Chicago
operators. Tel. Albany 4761.
6-36
W ANTED—USED PEANUT MACHINES,
Columbus or Northwestern, any quan­
tity. Box 173. Bedford, N. Y.
6-35
W IL L PAY SPOT CASH OR TRADE
your choice of very latest marble
games, automatic or non-payout, for
Mills five-, ten- or twenty-flve-cent ma­
chines. Numbers from 135,000 and up.
Also late number Pace and Watling.
Send numbers of machines and lowest
prices in first letter. Our shipping point:
Chicago or Minneapolis. Silent Sales Co.,
Silent Sales Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn, c
W ANTED — OPERATORS SERVICING
Routes to give working girls our card
for free hosiery. Requires little extra
time. No Investment. Can earn $25.00 to
$76.00 weekly. Write for details. Michigan
Hosiery Co., 169 Britain Ave., Benton
Harbor, Mich.
WANTED—ADVANCE MODEL D BALL
Gum Machines. Write immediately.
Charles Lehrer, 3654 Lexington St.,
Chicago, 111.
WANTED—1,000 MACHINES TOR E x ­
port. We will buy no matter what you
have and how old it is as long as It Is in
good working order. Doress Candy Co.,
26 Wayland St., Brockton, Mass.
WANTED — USED NORTHWESTERN
Merchandisers or small Chicago peanut
route. Also late low model scales. State
make, age, price, etc. C. A. Edwards,
2842 Adams St.. Chicago, 111.
WANTED—1,000 USED MACHINES IN
exchange for any new machines adver­
tised In this magazine. Cash unnecessary
but please rush. Gould Novelty Co.,
3727 Southport, Chicago.
MISCELLANEOUS
PREMIUMS, PRIZES, LATEST NOVBL-
tles and staples, suitable for machine
operators, Pin games, etc. Write for cata­
logue. N. Shure Company, World’s Larg­
est Novelty House, Adams and Wells St.,
Chicago, Illinois.
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MAILING LISTS — N EW LY 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;
7.500 Names, $12.00. We guarantee our
lists to be up-to-date and accurate be­
cause of regular mailings. Supreme Prod­
ucts Company, 333 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, IU.
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SALESMEN W ANTED—E X PERIEN CED
in selling or operating Diggers by old
established manufacturer. Write at once.
Box 82. Automatic Age.
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