Automatic Age

Issue: 1936 January

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AUTOMATIC AGE
JOBBERS — D ISTRIBU TO RS
(Continued)
Oceancrest Novelty Co., Inc.
767 Coney Island Ave.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Oriole Coin Machine Corp.
Baltimore, Md.
Patterson Vending Co.
312 6th St., Huntington, W. Va.
H. G. Payne
312 Broadway, Nashville, Tenn.
Pee Bee Coin Machine Co.
5570 Gladys Ave., Chicago, 111.
Pioneer Novelty Co.
414 H St.. N.E., Washington, D. C.
Geo. Ponser Co.
11-15 E. Runyon St., Newark, N. J.
D. Robbins & Co.
1141-A DeKalb Ave.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
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January, 1936
San Tone Coin Machine Co.
2004 Broadway, San Antonio, Tex.
A. P. Sauve Co.
3002 Grand River Ave.
Detroit, Mich.
Sicking Mfg. Co.
1922 Freeman Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Silent Sales Co,
Silent Sales Bldg.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Southern Automatic Sales Co.
540 S. Second St., Louisville, Ky.
Sparks Specialty Co.
Soperton, Ga.
State Coin Cachine Corp,
36 Maple St., Columbus, Ohio
Sterling Service
Rocky Glen Park, Moosic, Pa.
C O IN
M A C H IN E
Stirling Novelty Co.
410 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J.
Supreme Vending Co.
557 Rogers Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Leon Taksen Company
2512 Amsterdam Ave.
New York, N. Y.
Texas Coin Machine Co.
Crockett Hotel, San Antonio, Tex.
Viking Specialty Co.
632 Polk St., San Francisco. Calif.
Western Distributors, Inc.
3126 Elliott Ave., Seattle, Wash.
W. J. C. Vending Co.
239 Canal St., New York, N. Y.
York Vending Co.
214 W. Market St., York, Pa.
EXCHANGE
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W ant Ads to be sure of insertion must reach us by the first of the month.
Address AUTOMATIC AGE, 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
N OTICE
Classified columns are for disposal
of used machines only. Advertise­
ments offering new machines will
be accepted for display sections
only. Ads offering second hand
machines will not be accepted if
machines have not been in produc­
tion by the m anufacturer at least
90 days, except in the event of
closed territory.
ALL MAKES PENNY SCALES BOUGHT,
sold and exchanged. World’s leading
manufacturers, clearing house and oper­
ators. Scales only. No other machines.
Penny way System, 79 E, 130th St., New
York.
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MUTOSCOPE DIGGERS, 1933 MODEL,
A-l condition, $65.00. B. Raskin, 220
Bay 22 St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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MILLS FRONT VENDERS WITH RE­
serve Jack Pot, good condition, $17.50
each; five for $75.00. 5c Bells with Single
Reserve Jack Pot, $14.50 each, in lots of
five. Coleman Novelty, Rockford, Illinois.
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F O R SA LE— SECOND H AN D
OPERATORS ATTENTION — 27 JEN­
nings Penny Targets with ball gum
vender, $5.00; 100 Advance Operator
Special Peanut Machines, practically
new, $6.00; 50 Advance Climax Peanut
Machines with detectors, $4.00; 30 Cli­
maxes, repainted, look like new, $4.50;
used lc Hershey Machines, vend stand­
ard full size Hershey bars, newly finished
and plated, $6.50; 200 Floor Stands, Ad­
vance make, $1.25; new Advance Junior
Peanut Machines, $4.75; 100 used Advance
Selecterias, 20 capacity, $22.00. All above
prices F.O.B. Chicago. Terms; 1/3 down,
balance C.O.D. Burel & King, 2144 Van
Buren St., Chicago, 111.
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PACE TWIN .TACK POT ATTACH­
ments for Mills Bullseye Bells or Side
Venders. Ten for $40.00; five for $25.00;
single $7.50. Coleman Novelty, Rockford,
Illinois.
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A-l CONDITION GUARANTEED—HOP
Scotch, $27.50; Kings of the Turf,
$17.50; Five and Ten, $17.50; Rapid
Transit, $21.50; Cheer Leader, $22.50. If
interested in Pin Games write for our
price list. Rex Novelty Co., 2264 Bedford
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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MINNESOTA OPERATORS AT T EN ­
tion! Due to Minneapolis License we
have over 200 Bargains in Used Ma­
chines. Must sell at once! Cut so low
that in order to save freight we suggest
you drive in and load your car. Come in
today and grab these! Leary, Manguson
& Jensen Co., 56 East Hennepin, Minn­
eapolis.
2-36
235 CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINES
(DuGrenier, Rowe, National—four, five
and six column), offered only because of
their limited capacity by original pur­
chaser whose maintenance department
keeps our equipment in excellent work­
ing condition and appearance, $15.00;
$18.00; $20.00; $23.00; $28.00; $30.00. For
detailed list, write Box 148, c/o Auto­
matic Age.
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1,500 STERESCOPIC VIEWS. WELL As­
sorted, $25.00. Will give free with lot.
4 large counter Shutter-O-Scopes, drop
picture machines. Hold 15 views each.
Need some repairs. Some parts sent with
lot. Any handy man can fix them. Eastern
Novelty Co., Wiscasset, Maine.
LOOK WHAT $2.00 WILL DO—SEND
us your Pok-O-Reels, New Deals, Chi­
cago Club Houses, “21” Venders and Zig
Zags and let us convert them into fast
money-making Cigarette Machines with
Mystery Award. Only $2.00 per machine.
M. T. Daniels, 1027A University Ave..
Wichita, Kansas.
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3-36
FOR SALE OR TRADE—ONE COMBI­
nation Grip and Lifter; 20 Winters Ball
Gum Venders; 2 Mills Lifters; 3 National
Square Weighing Scales; 2 Regina Talk­
ing Machines, hold 6 records each. E. J.
Leighton, Wiscasset, Maine.
THREE WHEEL DANDY VENDERS
and Poker Machines made into ciga­
rette machines. Three strips and payout,
$1.00, postpaid. Salesmen and Jobbers
wanted. Atlas, 623 E. Wyoming Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
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LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! SA C RIFIC E
sale. Mills Mystery Blue Front Bells
or Venders, like new; Mills Escalators,
F.O.K.’s, 5c play, like new; Watling
Twin Jack Pot Bells or Venders, 5c play;
Mills Lion-head Bells, 5c play; Pace
Bells, 5c play, like new, same in lc
Ball Gum Venders; Jennings with Rock-
Ola Front, Ball Gum, lc play, $14.00
each; Jennings Little Duke Triple Jack
Pot Ball Gum Vender, lc play, like new,
$22.50; Mills Bell with Rock-Ola Super
Triple Jack Pot, 10c play, $30.00; Wat-
ilngs Rol-A-Tor Bells, 5c play, like new,
$55.00; Watling Twin Jack Pot Ball Gum
Venders, lc play, like new, $35.00. All
machines sold on our famous money back
guarantee. We also will pay you cash
for Mills Escalators. D. and S. Novelty
Co., 1005 Broadway, Rockford, III. 3-36
JUM'BOS, PROSPECTORS AND ROCK-
Ola’s 46, $50.00 each; Ten Grand, $75.00.
All guaranteed like new, used 2 weeks.
Territory closed. Charles Pittle, New
Bedford, Mass.
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SLIGHTLY USED MACHINES GUAR­
anteed mechanically right: 5 Hunters,
serial 11,000, $35.00 each; 10 Signals, lc
play, $4.00 each; 2 Drop Kicks, $7.00
each; 1 Rockelite, $4.50; 1 Register, $3.00;
12 Subways, $3.50 each; 1 Push Over,
$3.00; 3 Gridiron, lc play, $4.00 each;
12 Rebound, $4.00 each; 6 Tickettes, $8.50
each; 10 Penny Smokes, $9.00 each; 25
Traffic A, $20.00 each; 3 Beacon, lc play.
$6.00 each; 2 Quick Silver, $12.50 each; 5
High Hands, $20.00 each; 5 Frisky, $15.00
each; 2 “21” Games, $15.00 each; 2 Little
Dukes, $10.00 each; 4 Fleets, $2.00 each;
1 Silver Cup, $2.50; 3 Rockets, Battery
model, $10.00 each; 1 Rocket, plug-in
model, $10.00; 4 Squadron, $17.00 each;
4 Six Sixty Six, $17.00 each; 17 Actions.
$3.00 each; 2 Beam Lite, $4.00 each; 2
Battle, $23.00 each; 1 Banker, $27.50; 1
42nd St., $2.00; 3 Suds, $9.50 each; 10
Big Games, lc play, $15,00 each; 2 Man
’N Moon, $12.50 each; 5 New Yorkers,
used 2 weeks, $30.00 each; 5 Match Dial.
$22.50 each; 1 Calvacade, $5.00; 5 Model
C Traffic, $9.00 each; 5 Scoreboards,
$1.00 each; 2 Whirlpools. $30.00 each; 10
Penny Packs, $11.00 each. Floor Samples:
Jumbo, $76.00; Prospector. $66.00; Bally’s
Derby, $101.50; Golden Harvest, $72.00;
Baffle Ball, $79.50; Ace. $56.00; Daily
Double, Jr., $67.50; Daily Double, De
Luxe, $79.50; Penny Packs, $12.00; Traffic
C, $12.50; Wagon Wheels, $16.00; Sport-
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land, $16.00. 1/a cash must accompany
order, balance C.O.D. Moseley Vending
Machine Exchange, Inc., 00 Broad St.,
Richmond, Va.
SPORTSMAN, $40.00; BIG LEAGUER,
$35.00; Put ’N Take, $29.00; Red Arrow,
$28.00; Lite-A-Line, $25.00; Champion,
Wahoo, $20.00; Spark Plug, Rocket, $15.00;
Signal, Sr., Major League, $12.00; Genco
Baseball, Rebound, Tickette, Mills Pay
Table, $10.00; Witheys Coin-Ola, $7.00;
Merry-Go-Round, Contact, Sr., Marble
Parade, Forward Pass, American Beauty,
$6.00; Golden Gate, Sr., Skill Punch,
Westbound, $4.00; World’s Series, Pen­
nant, Airway, Jigsaw, Relay, Mills Offi­
cial, Honest John, Penny Ante, Magic
Clock, $3.00; Cubs, Skippers, $2.00. All
are in perfect condition. Yates Distribut­
ing Co., Utah Savings & Trust Bldg.,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
AUTOMATIC AGE
FOR SALE — PEANUT MACHINES—
Cedar Rapids, $3.50; Masters, $3.50 and
$2.00; Columbus, $3.50; several North-
westerns, $5.00. All mechanically A-l.
Irvin Reiche, 139 W. Van Buren, Naper­
ville, 111.
FOR SALE—BEAM LITE, $7.50; CALVA-
cade, $10.00; Rocket, late model, $10.00;
Fleet, $3.00; Merry-Go-Round, $3.00; Live
Power, $4.00; Kelly Pool, $8.00; Builder-
Upper, $10.00; Dice-O-Matic, $2.50; Majik
Keys, $3.00; Rockelite, $10.00; American
Beauty, $3.00; Army and Navy, late
model, $10.00; Reel-O-Ball, $5.00; Light­
ning, $4.00; A.B.T. Horseshoe, $3.00;
Flying Trapeze, $4.00; Esquire, $8.00;
Blue Streak, $3.00; Pontiac, $2.00; Whirl­
wind Vender, $3.00; Superior Cigarette
Machines, $5.00; Wild Cargo, $3.00; Mod­
ern Peanut Machines, $1.50. Address,
R. W. Foster, Coles Rd., Middletown,
Ohio.
HAVE TWENTY COMBINATION SEE-
burg Audiophone Juniors. Will sell at
a sacrifice. Write W. P. G. Automatic
Amusement Company, 625 Ohio Ave.,
Absecon, N. J.
SPECIAL CLEARANCE 20% DISCOUNT
Pin Games. Twin Jack Pot attach­
ments and Counter Games. Coleman
Novelty, Rockford, 111.
ATTENTION! REAL BARGAINS —
Frisky, $14.00; Spitfire, $17.50; Rapid
Transit, $22.50; Cannon Fire, Jr., $5.00;
Cannon Fire, Sr., $8.50; Kings of the
Turf, $16.00; Castle Lite, $7.00; Big
Bertha, $5.00; Crack Shot, $3.50; Jack
Rabbit, $3.50; Drop Kick, $3.50; Golden
Gate, $3.50; Flying Trapeze, Sr., $7.50;
Safety Zone, $6.00; Beacon, $6.00; Double
Table, $6.50. Broadway Amusement Co.,
1105 N. Olie, Oklahoma City, Okla.
ONE HUNDRED AIRWAYS AND PEN­
nants, lc or 5c, $3.00. Peanut Machine
Specials: 50 Advance No. 11, $4.00; 10
Climax No. 10, $3.00; 50 Advance Model
D Gum, $3.50; 100 Advance Floor Stands,
$1.00. All vending machines lc play. Blue
Grass Vending Co., Georgetown, Ky.
PENNY SMOKE, CRISS CROSS,
Golden Gate, Contact, Jr., West Bound,
Flamingo, Pix It, Rebound, Fleet, Merry-
Go-Round, Target (Bullet), Sweepstakes,
Marbl-Jax and others at $5.00 each;
Wagon Wheels, Sportland, Beam Lite,
Criss Cross-A-Lite, Marble Bank, Black
Rockets, $10.00 each; Rotolite, with
double coin slots, $20.00; Wahoo, $15.00;
Sportsman, $25.00; Put ’N Take, $20.00;
Phonographs, $25.00. Deposit with order.
Machines guaranteed in A-l condition.
American Sales & Service Co., 3003
Harrison St., Davenport, Iowa.
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FIVE STAR BALL GUM. WRITE FOR
prices. R. S. Johnson, 232 Merri-
weather, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.
FOR SALE — 35 ADVANCE PENNY
Hershey Machines and 6 Advance Pea­
nut, paint and mechanical condition good,
$4.00 each. A. E. Jarvis, 2717 W. 38th
Place, Chicago, 111.
WATLING LARGE TWIN MYSTERY
Jack Pot Blue Seal Dime Bells, $37.50.
Coleman Novelty, Rockford, 111.
USED PIN GAMES! WHILE IN CHI­
cago for the Show, it will save you
money to call on us for the latest in
good used games. We will not. be under­
sold. Crescent Vending Company, 1520
E. 67th St., Chicago. Phone Midway 3113.
SACRIFICE—50 LATEST PIN GAMES.
Jumbo, Carioca, Liberty Bell, Gold
Rush, 5 and 10. Flying Colors, High
Hand, Screamo. No machine more than
two months old. Very reasonable if sold
in one lot. Oscar Slater, 6154 Kimhark,
Chicago. Phone for appointment, Mid­
way 0442.
F O R SALE — SU PPLIES
PENNY AND NICKEL ALUMINUM
Tube Coin Counters. Stacks, counts,
makes wrapping easy. Fits pocket, lc
or 5c size. $1.00 each, postpaid. Supreme
Products Co., 333 North Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
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FOR VENDING MACHINES, FINEST
quality, all grades salted peanuts, Red
Pistachios. Send for lowest prices. Moss
Brothers Roasting Co., 1227 Germantown
Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
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FIVE STAR BALL GUM—$6.00 PER
Carton of fifty boxes, freight prepaid.
Write for quotations on 5-10 and 25
cases. Coin Counters, aluminum Cast­
ing, penny and nickel, $1.00 each. Post­
paid. Tubular wrappers, 60c per thou­
sand, F.O.B. Hecht Nielsen, 1328 Con­
gress St., Chicago.
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SUPPLIES — TICKETS FOR MILLS
Tickette Machines, $1.30 per thousand;
Number 6 Dry Cell Batteries, $2.35 per
dozen; Adjustable Stands for Slot Ma­
chines, $2.95 each. Write for prices on
Pistachio Nuts, Ball Gum. Glass Globes,
Wall Brackets, Floor Pedestals, Slug
Detectors, Vending Machine Candy, Vise-
Grip Locks, Special Marbles for Pin
Games, Tubular Coin Wrappers, Suction
Rubber Feet, etc. M. T. Daniels, 1027-A
University Ave., Wichita, Kansas. 1-36
IRON CLAWS—20 MACHINES OP VA­
rious models in perfect mechanical
condition. $25.00 and up. Stein Service &
Mercantile Co., 1655 Madison St., Chicago,
Illinois.
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PEANUTS, PISTACHIOS. AND ALL
kinds of other nuts. Salted-in-the-shell
sunflower seeds. Carded goods, such as
Aspirin, Bromo, Razor Blades, Mints,
Shoelaces, etc. Also, Carded Nuts, Po-
tatoe Chips, Pop Corn, Cocktail Cherries,
etc. Write for operators list Number 4.
Interstate Supply Co., 211-213 First Ave.,
N., Minneapolis, Minn.
2-36
CENT-A-SMOKE PENNY CIGARETTE
machines, selling fast, bringing large,
steady profits to operators, quantity
price. $4.50 each. Sample $5.00. Muto-
scopes. Merchantmen, lc Diggers, late
model cabinet Cigarette Machines at low
prices. National, 2222 Chestnut St., Phila­
delphia, Pa.
PORTABLE COIN COUNTING MA­
chine. Most sensational device on the
market. Counts and wraps pennies, nickels
and dimes. Price $12.50 each. Distributor­
ships available. Stein Service & Mercan­
tile Co., 1655 Madison St., Chicago, 111. c
SIXTY-FIVE SATURDAY EVENING
Post and 45 Ladies Home Journal
Vending Machines, used but ready to
operate. On stands or as counter ma­
chines without stands. A real buy at
$7.50 each, F.O.B. San Francisco. Sample
machine, $10.00. Half cash with order,
balance C.O.D. Quoted subject to prior
sale. A. H. Simpson Sales Co., 90 Folsom
St., San Francisco, Calif.
W AN TED TO BUY
WILL PAY CASH FOR MACHINES—
Mills or Watling Twin Jack Pot Ball
Gum Venders, lc play. Also used Checks,
lc-5c. Give serial number of machines.
D & S Novelty Co., 1005 Broadway,
Rockford, 111.
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WANTED — PENNY KING GUM MA­
chines, lc Advance Hershey and Pea­
nut Machines. Give details and best price
first letter. C. Rudolph, 1110 Fullerton
Ave., Chicago, 111.
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WANTED—SCALES! SCALES! SCALES!
Columbia mirror scales; also late model
small scales. Fully describe condition of
each scale. Scales only. No other ma­
chines. Pennyway System, 79 E. 130th
St., New York.
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WE WILL BUY ANYTHING YOU HAVE
to sell if the price is right. We sell
chutes, marbles, parts and slots at low­
est prices. Charles Pittle and Co., New
Bedford, Mass.
3-36
WE WILL PAY CASH FOR COLUM­
bus Model “M” Peanut Machines.
Quote best prices in first letter. M. T.
Daniels, 1027A University Ave., Wichita,
Kansas.
2-36
WANTED FOR CASH — 1,000 USED
peanut machines. Robbins Co., 1141-A
DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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WILL PAY CASH FOR LATE MODEL
slightly used International Mutoscope
Cranes with Roll Chute. Also Paces
Races in good condition. Rex Novelty
Company, 1585 McKendrie St., San Jose,
California.
WANTED TO BUY — MILLS BLUE
Fronts and Mills Skyscrapers. Must be
in good condition and high serials. State
lowest price first letter. A. B. Palmantier,
Meyers Lake, Cottage No. 72, Canton,
Ohio.
WANTED—ALL KINDS OF USED AR­
cade machines. Buckley Cranes; Muto­
scope Cranes; Mutoscope Shooting Ma­
chines; Radio Rifles; Gypsy Fortune
Cabinets: Indian Fakir Fortune Cabinets:
Mother Shipton Cabinets; any types of
Ticket Delivery Fortune Machines; any
types of good Arcade Machines; Models;
Crystal Gazers; Grand Champion; Auto­
matic Sales Cabinet Machines; Electric
Hoists; Magic Fingers; Clockwork Muto-
scopes; Novelty Merchantman; Cranes:
Darbys; also Mills Golden Silent Award
Bells; Jennings 5c Little Dukes and
Duchess; Watling Twin Bells; Official
Sweepstakes; Kiddie Mutoscopes; Ticket
Printing Pin Tables. Reply to, Capaldi
Brothers, 67 Glasgow Road, Clydebank,
Glasgow, Scotland.
WANTED FOR CASH — LATE MODEL
Northwestern Venders, any type; also
Advance Model 11 Peanut and Penny
King Gum Venders. State Quantity, con­
dition and best price. Box 146, Trenton,
Tennessee.
WANTED — SLOT MACHINES. OLD
and new. Give serial and lowest cash
price. Will buy all if bargain. Hoke, 3115
Adams Mills Road, N.W., Washington,
D. C.
WANTED — PEANUT AND ADVANCE
Model D Ball Gum Machines. Crescent
Vending Company, 1520 E. 67th St.,
Chicago, 111.
MISCELLANEOUS
DO YOU COUNT PENNIES AND
nickels? ‘‘Presto’' coin counter, counts
and stacks 100 pennies in 15 seconds, also
stacks Nickels. Fits the pocket. Handy
Rapid and Exact. Money refunded if not
satisfied. Price, $1.50 each, postpaid.
Supreme Products Company, 333 N. Mich­
igan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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WE FURNISH ALL TYPES OF TOKENS
or checks for pin games or payout ta­
bles, slot machines, etc. Mailing lists
compiled, coin counters, name plates.
Write for circulars and samples. Supreme
Products Company, 333 N. Michigan
Ave., Chicago, 111.
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FOR SALE — CHICAGO METAL MFG.
Co. Double Safes, front and rear door
with locks. $15.00 each. American Sales
Co., 932 Wrightwood Ave., Chicago.
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TIME WELL SPENT — OPERATORS
from the West, Northwest and South­
west driving to Chicago should stop and
visit our plant. Coleman Novelty, Rock­
ford, 111.
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