Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 May

E v e ry b o d y
\ W ill E n j o y R e a l C o m f o r t
w it h t h e s e Q u a l i t y " A i r - C i r c u l a t o r s " !
— At Business
Gibb "Air-Circulators" assume an
important duty, yet take up a mini­
mum amount of space. Note how it
blends with the finest furniture and
other surroundings.
In the Home—
No better utility than Gibb "Air-
Circulators" to conquer those sultry
summer days and nights. Adds
beauty. Brings comfort and relief at
all hours—day or night.
OOK AT THIS PRICE SCHEDULE.....................
C o m p a r e T h e s e S p e c ific a tio n s W it h O t h e r L in e s !
Catalog
Number
Model No.
and
Propellor
Size
Choice of Speeds
R. P. M.
Watts
Per
Hour
Gross
Shipping
Weight
Lbs.
List
Price
Code
Word
GABAR
161
L. S. 16"
800 to 1600
60
17
$28.50
165
H. S. 16"
800 to 1600
60
50
39.50
GEBER
201
L. S. 20"
800 to 1600
125
35
39.50
GIBIR
205
H. S. 20"
800 to 1600
125
85
54.50
GOBOR
L. S. 22"
800 to 1600
200
40
44.50
GUBUR
H. S. 22"
800 to 1600
200
90
59.50
GYBYR
221
225
L. S. means Combination Low Stand—Wall Bracket Model.
H. S. means High Stand Model.
“TWO-IN-ONE” MODEL
Above Models are for 115 Volts and 50-60 Cycles A. C.
DIRECT CURRENT: All above models can be furnished for D. C.
operation at $2.00 NET extra per each unit.
All prices f.o.b. Chicago. Prices subject to change without notice.
No capacities in air volume are quoted due to the confusion of stand­
ards and methods used for testing same, making fair comparison of
such figures practically impossible.
All sizes of GIBB "AIR-CIRCULATORS" will deliver MORE AIR
PER WATT— PER DOLLAR. A demonstration will most convincingly
prove this fact!
Above list prices and specifications clearly indicate the wide applica­
tion of the Gibb line of air-circulating units. Select the models suited
to meet your requirements. For special applications and quantity
installations, our capable engineering staff will be pleased to act in
an advisory capacity.
Be
F ir s t
in
Y our
T e r r ito r y
W r i t e — W ir e Y o u r S h ip p in g
P | D D
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w ith
th e
In s tr u c tio n s .
G IB B
“ A IR - C IR C U L A T O R ”
G e t F u ll D e ta ils .
N o
L in e !
O b lig a tio n !
MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
1 9
231 South La Salle Street
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Vol. 13
Established 1925
M A Y 1937
No. 10
Features in This Issue
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SORTING COINS W ITH THE EDITOR
By Hubert F. Messe ................................... 12
O. C. L IG H T N E R
President
NOW IS THE TIME TO ASSERT OUR IN DU STRY
By Arthur W. Luchs ................................... 13
MR. RET A IL MERCHANT— GUARD YOUR PROFITS!
By Leo J. Kelly .......................................... 14
H U B E RT F. MESSE
THE OPERAT OR SHOULD LEARN THE VALUE
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By R. W. (Dick) H o od ................................. 16
Managing Editor
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ................................................ 17
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FOR AMUSEMENT ONLY ................................................... 19
A RT H U R W. LUCHS
Editor
THE PROBLEMS OF A VEN DIN G
MACHINE OPERATOR
By Peter De Vries ...................................... 20
T IM ELY TUNES— NOTES OF INTEREST
TO PHONOGRAPH OPERATORS ..................................... 39
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GOODBODY’S COLUMN
By John Goodbody ....................................... 49
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SECTION ................................. 59
ASSOCIATION NEWS ...........................................................105
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