Automatic Age

Issue: 1940 December

December, 1940
93
AUTOM ATIC AGE
F O R S A L E : 25 L A T E S T T Y P E P E N N Y -
nickel S & M nut v en d ors @ $5; 25
J e n n in g ’ s In A B a g V en d ors w ith latest
im p rov em en ts fit $7.50. 25 P en n y M asters
d ors ( ing p ictu re m a ch in es com p lete < 8 > $ 6 ;
C ou n ter g a m es $2 up.— A lb ert J. H off,
1918 N. R ose St., B altim ore, Md. 12/40-1’
FOR SALE— SECOND HAND
F IV E B A L L Y B E V E R A G E V EN D O R S
an d C entral B len d in g U nit o r C a rb o -
nator, as g o o d as new . M ahin es In p e r ­
fe c t sh ape m ech a n ica lly . O p era tor does
n ot have su fficient tim e to d e v o te to this
bu siness. W ill sell
one at $300.00 or
en tire lot o f six p ieces fo r ca sh at $1,650.
f.o.b. W ich ita , K an sas.
W rite or w ire
R a m se y V e n d in g C om p an y, 638 N orth
G reen. W ich ita , K an sas.
D .Pd.
W ANTED TO BUY
A T T E N T IO N , O P E R A T O R S A N D D E A L ­
ers.
Y ou can now g e t D eca lcom a n ia
T ra n sfe rs in sm all qu a n tities.
An at­
tra ctiv e nam e p late Insures w id e a d v e r ­
tisin g p u b licity at low c ost. A lso, serv es
as a perm an en t id entification .
S am ples
on
W A N T E D !
MEN
TO
OPERATE
M arble T ables, C ou n ter G am es, etc., on
co m m ission . All late equ ipm ent. M ust be
e x p erien ced .
R eal deal fo r th ose who
q u a lify .— A d d re ss replies C /O A u to m a tic
A g e . ‘ B ox 408.
D .P d.
W A N T E D :
W A T L IN G S C A L E S —
L a r g e old sty le m odels, also Ju nior
sizes. P lease d escrib e com p letely , g iv e
co n d itio n and qu ote low est Cash p rice.
— 1. B a b e L ev y, 2830— 10th C ourt South,
Bt>, B irm in gh am , A lab a m a .
D .P d.
D R U S H B L L 5c H E R S H E Y B A R V E X -
d ers (lik e new)$7.50 e a c h ; N o rth w e s­
tern T rise le cto rs, P e n n y -N ick e l (p o r c e ­
lain fin ish) $16.00 e a ch ; H e a lth -O -M e te r
p en n y w e ig h in g sca les (41 inches high )
$16.00 e a ch ; N orth w estern S tandard M e r­
ch a n d ise rs
$4.50
e a ch ;
N o rth w estern
M odel 33 Jr., paint $3.25 e a ch ; porcelain
$4.00 e a ch ; C olum bu s M odel “ Z M ” p o r c e ­
lain $4.75 e a ch ; A .B .T . C h a llen gers $9.50
e a c h ; S co tch G olf $4.00 e a c h ; Z ip -O $4.00
e a c h ; D raw F ive $4.00 e a c h ; B arn Y a rd
G o lf $4.00 each.
A ll m a ch in e s In A - l
co n d itio n , both inside and ou tsid e.
No
fix in g or cle a n in g .— M. T. D aniels, 1025
U n iv ersity A v e ., W ich ita . K an sas. 2/41-P
B A L L Y L A T E S T M O D E L 5c S T R E A M -
line hot p op corn v en d in g m ach in es w ith
im proved V a n a k S lu g -P r o o f coin ch u tes,
$29.50 each . One m ach in e fre e w ith each
five
ordered .
G u aranteed
lik e
new .
M on ey b a ck if retu rn ed w ith in 5 days.
10 K e e n e y A n t i-A ir c r a ft guns, brow n
cabin et, $95.00 e a c h ; b la ck cabin et, $79.50
each. G u aran teed like new w ith H itler,
M ussolin i, D e e r an d Girl ch a n g e o v e rs,
$2.50 ex tra. 15 International M u toscop e
S k y F igh ters, 300 sh ots 5c, origin a lly
$295.00 each, sa crifice $195.00 each .
15
B a lly R ap id F ire M achines, used 30 days,
sp ecia l c lo s e -o u t $149.50 each .
B ally
E a g le E y e M ach in es w ith adjut'able base,
30 sh ots 5c, -29.50 each. 5 % d isco u n t if
full am ou n t a cco m p a n ie s o rd e r.— L em k e
Coin M ach in e C om pan y, 31 W e st V e rn o r
H ig h w a y , D etroit, M ich igan.
D .P d.
R E P A IR
W ORK
DONE
ON
SLOTS
c o u n te r g a m es and v en d in g m ach in es.
Open nigh ts until 10 p .m .— D e v ices M fg.
S ales C o., 1113 N e w b e rry A ven u e, C h i­
ca g o, Illinois.
N .D .J .bm
W A N T E L FO R C A S H O L D B A T T E R Y
O p erated “ D e w e y ’ s ” , Old O bsolete Slot
M achines, Old A r ca d e M ach in es, A u t o ­
m a tic P ian os, L ifte rs, P ullers,
Lung
T esters, B and O rgans, M u sic B ox es, an y
c o n d ition .— B oy er, 2700 W abash , C h ica g o.
W ANTED
TO B U Y U S E D P H O N O ­
graph s. W e e x p ort hu nd red m onthly.
B a d ly need 50 cy cle equ ip m en t.
A ls o
C o rco ra n ca b in ets. — L a re d o E x p ortin g
C om p an y, L a red o, T ex a s.
N .D .P d .
W I L L B U Y U S E D O R N E W W IR E D
M usic U nits. N am e M ake and L o w e st
C ash P ric e .— B o x 402, A u to m a tic A g e.
O .N .D .P d .
W A N T E D — K IR K G U E SSE R SC A LE S—
G roetch en M etal T y p ers. W ill pay $75.00.
W rite A U T O M A T IC S A L E S C O M P A N Y ,
56 E . H en nep in, M inneapolis, M inn.
O .N .D .P d.
FOR SALE— SUPPLIES
COIN W R A P P E R S — T U B U L A R . l c - 5 c -
10c-25c.
T en T h ou san d fo r on ly $5.
S ingle thousand 75c per th ou san d p o s t­
paid an y w h ere in U nited S tates. C ash
w ith ord er.— S ch u b b & C om p an y, 2717
W e b b A v e., D etroit, M ich ig an .
O .N .P d.
E N C L O S E D F IN D
$ 1 .0 0
re q u e st.
S id e lin e
s a le s m e n
w a n te d .
R A L C O D E C A L C O , 727 A tla n tic, B oston ,
M ass.
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H O W ABOUT YOUR
TERRITORY?
Little is ever said or written
about the punch board business,
yet many operators handle them
and find that it pays well for the
effort they put into it.
The cost of a punch board is
small indeed compared to the
profits it returns. It is small,
easily transported, easily placed
on a counter, and is not hard to
move when necessary.
The colorful tops of punch
boards add a bright note to any
counter, and they invite play.
The player usually does not stop
with just one punch but will
take several. If the board is al­
most all used up, the player may
finish it by taking all of the re­
maining numbers.
Awards used w i t h punch
boards are always play stimula­
tors. In many cases extremely
attractive awards may be given.
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New England operators who
have been anxious to find out
all the details on the new Mills
Panoram Movie Machine can
now get the facts from any one
of the three Raverby brothers of
the Owl Mint Machine Co., Bos­
ton.
Ed Raverby spent several
days in New York with his two
brothers, Al and Jack, getting
acquainted with the new ma­
chine so that they could pass
the facts along to operators in
their territory.
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94
AUTOM ATIC AGE
F U N N Y
B O N E
December, 1940
T IC K L E R S
ANY SIM ILARITY TO PERSONS LIVING OR DEAD IS
PURELY INTENTIONAL
A visiting Scotchman went to the
local municipal links for a round of
golf. Selecting a caddy, he asked one
apple-cheeked youngster, “ Are you
good at findin’ balls?”
“ Yes, indeed, sir,” brightly replied
the boy.
“ Weel, thin,” said the player, “ find
one, and we’ll be startin’.”
* * *
“I hear Jim had an accident.”
“ Yes, someone gave him a pet alli­
gator, and told him it would eat off
his hand.”
“ W ell?”
“ It d id ”
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....Lawyer to colored client: “ Well,
Hank, I can probably get you a
divorce, but it will cost you $50.”
H ank: “ F ifty dollars, boss?”
L aw yer: “ Yes, that includes court
fees and other expenses.”
Hank: “ Well, boss, I guess I don't
want no divorce. There ain’t $50 be­
tween dem two wimmin.”
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Many a prize fighter has registered
with a knockout only to have the ho­
tel detective get wise.
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“ W hy do you call your girl Check­
ers?”
“ Oh, she jumps every time you
make a bad move.”
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Mother— “ Now remember while I ’m
away, dear, that if you pet and drink
and smoke, men will call you fast.”
Daughter — “ Yes, just as fast as
they can get to a telephone.”
*
*
One of them was sawing violently
at a piece of steak, each mouthful
being won by sheer hard work. A t
last he came to a particularly tough
piece and, turning to his mate, he
said in a hoarse whisper that could
be heard plainly: “ 'Tain't the food
wot does yer good 'ere, Joe; it's the
blinkin' exercise.”
F A S H IO N N O T E : Trunks are by
no means necessary on a honeymoon
this Spring, but each one should have
a new grip.
Husband
Engineers are often baffled by the
fact that some of the girls with
streamlined figures offer the most re­
sistance.
*
Two hefty-looking men, who, from
the look of their clothes, had just
finished work of a pretty rough kind,
wree dining in one of the all-night
restaurants.
— First P rof: “Is it easy to get a
kiss from that blonde co-ed?"
Second P r o f: “ W hy, there's nothing
to it.”
First P ro f: “ Then how come you
look so disappointed?”
Second P rof: “ Because when I got
one, there was practically nothing to
it.”
DOUBLE TROUBLE
— I committed bigamy
when I married you.
W ife (horrified)— honest?
Husband — Yes, I had so many
drinks, I saw double!
H
e
Then, there was the Bolshevik who
wouldn’t tend bar because all the
beers had white collars on them— so
he just served the mugs.
IF Y A W A M T A G E T R E SU L TS
“ I dreamed last night I was on a
date with that handsome camera­
man.”
“ Well, maybe your dream will come
true.”
“ Oh, no, it won’t I’d slap his face
if he ever got fresh with me.”
* * *
Give a ruler an inch, and you've
got a dictator.
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Sometimes wild oats develop from
a little rye.
* * *
ALL STEAMED UP
“ Big boy, you’re like a locomotive
when you hold me this way.”
“ You mean I puff and wheeze?”
“ No, I mean you’re on the right
track.”
* * *
Landlady (in hall, talking to girl
boarder)— “ I thought I saw you tak­
ing a gentleman up to your apart­
ment last night, Miss Klutz.”
Miss Klutz— “ Yeah; that’s what I
thought, too.”
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“ If I kiss you, will anyone be the
wiser?”
“ That depends on how much you
know about kissing already.”
“ Did you ever notice what serene
dispositions bald-headed men have?”
Yes; nothing ever gets in their
hair.”
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Some girls prefer ponies, while
others go to town on side-cars.
* *
“ Worrying can't help you,” asserts
a philosopher. That makes it mutual,
we can't help worrying.
* *
One of the mysteries of love is how
a loose girl can rattle a tight man.
“ It was funny last night when your
zipper gown started slipping.”
“ Yes, I had to hold my sides.”
What most girls want on the sea
of matrimony is a raft of loving!
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