Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 December

BOWLING ALLEYS
HELP BUSINESS
Bowling alleys have been gain­
ing popularity in Philadelphia
as machine locations. Three new
alleys were completed recently.
One has a separate game room
for coin machines.
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o T h a t o r P
Big Income on Small Investment, with
M Route of Prophylactic Latex Venders in
V t Taverns, Nite-Clubs, etc. For Details
W
Write
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Modern Distributing Co.
17400 Kentucky Ave.
Detroit, Mich. ZA
T IM IN G D E V IC E S
"R e d " Delaney, a t le ft, H oosie r op e ra to r, learns ab o u t Jennings T o talizer Free-Play Console
fro m Ray V olm er, Jennings' Indiana d is trib u to r. Delaney plans to o p erate Totalizers extensively
under the new Treasury D epa rtm e nt ru lin g .
E lectrical or M echanical.
For every coin machine need.
W e supply leading manufacturers.
ELLMAN & ZUCKERMAN
119 S. Jefferson St.
THE SHUFFLE IS "FROM11
BUFFALO FOR CMI SHOW
NEW YORK SHOPS
THANK CLEVELANDER
A l r e a d y distributors and
operators in various centers are
talking about getting together
for the annual trip to Chicago to
attend the coin machine indus­
try show.
The popular song, “Shuffle
Off To Buffalo” will be enacted
in reverse, come January 12.
Lew Wolf of Rex Amusement
Company is again making ar­
rangements with local coin men
to make the trip to Chicago in a
body.
Mrs. Harry Elconin heartily
approves the business trips Mr.
Elconin, manager of the Cleve­
land Amusement Machine Oper­
ators’ Association, takes to New
York. She accompanies him for
her own business reasons —
shopping business.
Chicago, 111.
ENDING
CIGARETTE J A C H I N E S
U - N E E D - A - P A K 6 Col. CIGARETTE
MACHINES With FLOOR
STAND. Only............................* 2 ? “ —
As illustrated. Capacity. 170 packs. S1 uk
proof. 15c or 20c models. Reconditioned
like new. Terms: % with order: balance
C.O.D.
Write for complete catalog of
cigarette and 6e candy bar machine*.
D. ROBBINS 8< CO.
5 0 3 W. 4 1 " ST.
N E W YORK CITY
C A S H P A ID
FIRM CHANGES HANDS
Otto F. Hildebrandt, Balti­
more, has turned over his vend­
ing machine business to Albert
M. Letel.
for Slots, Music, Cigarette, or
Arcade Machines.
T E L — 577
O’ BRIEN
89 T h a m e s S t r e e t
N e w p o rt, Rhode Isla n d
DIAMOND JIM . . .
1200 holes . . . 5/ per
sale . . . Original DIAMOND
JIM symbols . . . . Takes in
$60.00 .. Total average pay*
out $26.75 . . . . Total aver*
age profit $33.25 ... EXTRA­
THICK DIE-CUT BOARD.
S U P E R IO R
December, 1941
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M o n e y
M a k e rs !
PERFECTLY RECONDITIONED
During the coming months operators
will find that real good profits are to be
made with merchandise vending equip­
ment whether lc or 5c types. Remem­
ber, this type equipment is LEGAL and
Not Subject to Federal Tax.
All vendors carefully checked and ready
to be placed right out on location. You
will be pleased with any equipment you
order.
5c Selective Candy Bar Machines
Price Each
20—U-Select-It 54 bar with Na­
tional Slug Ejectors. Splen­
did 5c machines ............. $35.00
1—U-Select-It 108 bar with Na­
tional Slug Ejector mounted
on cabinet stand............. 45.00
4—U
-N
da-Pak 105 bar 5 col­ 49.50
um
n ee vendors..................
4—Selecteria—39 bar type with
slug ejectors.................. 27.50
8—DuGrenier 41 bar type (pump
handle)
16.50
9—DuGrenier 72 bar type (pump
handle)
22.50
lc Bulk Merchandise Machines
8 —Northwestern lc Standard
Merchandisers with slug ejec-
tors—Porcelain finish......... $ 5.75
2—Northwestern lc-5c Triselec­
tors—porcelain .............. 18.50
2—Chief lc vendors with slug
_
ejectors ........................ 3.75
3—D.uo-Vend 2 compartment
merchandise vendors......... 4.50
1c Gum Machines
8—Columbus 1 for lc ball gum
vendors—lacquer ............. $ 4.50
2—Penny King 1 for lc ball gum
vendors ........................ 2.50
2—Advance Unit C 200 capacity
stick gum vendors............ 5.50
18—Advance Unit B 200 capacity
stick gum vendors............ 4.50
1c Candy Bar Machines
(Non Selective)
5—-U-Select-It.. 100 bar candy
vendors with ejector......... 9.75
16—Advance Unit E 96 bar capac­
ity with ejector.............. 6 00
1—Crown 100 bar bar machine
(bars fit on shelves) ......... 7.50
WOLF SALES HOSTS TO BIG WURLITZER GATHERING
Wolf Sales Company, Wurlit­
zer Denver Distributors, enter­
tained a large g r o u p of
Wurlitzer officials at a meeting
held last month. Part of the
group appear in the picture
above.
Left to right: J. C. Ditto, ser­
vice manager for Wolf Sales
Company; Al Roberts, manager
of Wolf Sales Company; Fred
Fields, Wurlitzer distributor in
Seattle, Washington; Harry
King, Wurlitzer factory repre­
sentative; Ed Wurgler, Wurlit­
zer credit m a n a g e r ;
Al
Goldberg, owner, California
Simplex Distributing Company;
M. G. Hammergren, general
sales manager; Bill Bye, Wurlit­
zer district sales manager for
the West Coast; Spence Reese,
assistant general sales manager;
Ed Smith, manager California
Simplex Distributing Company;
Wolf Reiwitz, owner of Wolf
Sales Company; Russ Smith,
sales representative, California
Simplex Dist. Co.; L. W. Peteet,
Wurlitzer district service man­
ager.
“Outside or inside room, sir ?”
“Inside— it looks like rain.”
Good Miscellaneous Buys
4—Advance Acme Electric
Shockers complete............$ 7.50
4—ABT Model F lc Skill Target
Machines ..................... 15.00
5—U-Select-It angle iron floor
stands ......................... 2.75
Blackstone Coin Packers lc. 5c
or 10c type.................... 2.00
P ric e s F . O .B . O a k P a r k ( C h ic a g o S h ip p in g
D is t r ic t )
T e rm s 1 / 3
d e p o s it w it h o r d e r ;
b a la n c e
C .O .D .
C ash
in
f u ll
saves y o u
C .O .D . c o lle c t io n c h a rg e .
CDCC*
r ts com
descrip
tive
i KCCi ° le u
afle
on pletely
5c Selectiv
e Candy
Machines listed above. Send for yours
today.
R. H. Adair Company
733 S. Euclid Ave.
O AK P A R K . IL L IN O IS
* D is t r ib u t o r s o f C o in O p e r a t e d
M e r c h a n d is e E q u ip m e n t *
QUALITY VENDERS
5 for only $ 11.75
Why Pay More?
DAVIS METAL
FIXTURE CO.
Lansing, M ichigan
"SPECIAL"
100— S te w a rt M c G u ire N u t V e n d e rs ... $ 3.33
9.50
100— Ic BURELS ...........................................
100— Ic SN AC KS 3-colu m n ................... . 8.00
50— Ic IMPS ................................................. . 6.50
25— 8 -colu m n D U A L W A Y CIG AR E TTE . 39.50
CAMEO VENDING
402 W e s t 42nd —
N ew Y o rk, N. Y.
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HOTELS
* MARION
★ M CGEHEE
S o u th w e st H o te ls In c . Mr*. H G ra d /M a n n in < ) I ’res
AUTOMATIC AGE
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* ALBERT PIKE
★LAFAYETTE
December, 1941
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