Automatic Age

Issue: 1936 August

August, 1936
Babe Kaufman
Celebrates
A CE LEB RA T IO N of vast propor­
tions took place on July 29th at
the new offices of Babe Kaufman,
at 250 West 54th Street.
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It was a two-fold celebration. Not
alone for the opening of a gorgeous
suite but also as directly representing
J. H. Keeney & Company of Chicago.
Keeney now maintains their New
York office at the same address under
the sole direction of Miss Kaufman
herself.
Many prominent people in the coin
machine business as well as a host
of celebrities attended the function.
Liquor flowed like water and food
of all kinds with other refreshments
was liberally at the disposal of every­
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M a n u fac tu re rs
57-59 Jay Street
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one. It really was a grand affair and
well attended.
Keeney’s new bowling game Bow-
lette was exhibited and was received
with immense favor. A number of
orders were booked and comment was
highly favorable to the game and its
construction and unusual mechanism.
Babe Kaufman has been the Keeney
distributor in the East for a long
time. She now represents Bowlette
for three States, New York, New
Jersey and Connecticut.
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S O L ID C H R O M IU M
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Holds 675 balls of
Gum .
Real Money M aker.
See
$7.50 each In lots
of 25, w ith
1000
balls o f 5-star G um
FREE.
T hree C o m b in a tio n
V ender
V ends 1 ball — 1c

2 balls— 1c
a lto
C om bination
which
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w ith
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w ith th ir d Benny
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Compare this stand with any
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Construction Throughout— Attrac­
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Graceful Tapering Lines— Finish:
Baked-on Crackle Lacquer—Heavy
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under.
Note: Inside of stand can be
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material to weight it down.
Base, 18x18 inches
Height, 35 inches
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Douglis on Four
Week Trip
As we go to press A. S. Douglis
of Daval Manufacturing Company
has not yet returned from his four-
week pleasure trip, but is expected
most any minute. I f Mr. Douglis calls
this a pleasure trip we wonder what
would happen if he set out in earnest
to rustle up a few orders for ma­
chines. But there’s no denying that
it would be a real pleasure to learn
first hand what a reception Daval’s
new “Reel 21” is getting from the
trade and to wire in those big orders.
So it seems that in this case the
boss isn’t taking any chances that
the factory will run out of something
to do while he is away. We found
Mr. Helfenbein, who is also boss,
being Mr. Douglis’ partner, dashing
madly from production rooms to
desks piled high with orders, despair­
ing of ever catching up on deliveries
on their new counter game sensation.
“Now W e ’re Making Real Money with Ball G u m !”
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Sell Nuts in Sanitary Glassine Bags.
SPE CIA L SALE
each
Brand New Machines
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Size: 9"
base.
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600-610 W . V a n B ure n St., C hicago, 111.
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