Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 November

ALLIED FEATURES
SLIGHTLY USED GAMES
“ We take pleasure in an­
nouncing a special event, which
we believe is something out of
the ordinary for any distrib­
utor,” stated Sam Kleiman, offi­
cial of Allied Novelty Co., Chi­
cago. “ We have been successful
in acquiring a large stock of
fine, like-new machines, and in­
vite operators to see our special
display of these late games,
which are all ready for immedi­
ate shipment. Each one has had
remarkably small number of
plays, and are almost new.
“ It is not often that a distrib­
utor is in position to feature this
type of merchandise. Such qual­
ity merchandise will not last
very long, since many of our
regular customers will make
heavy demands on the limited
stock on hand at present. They
know Allied rigidly follows the
policy of shipping clean, A -l
games ready for location, and
when placing their orders many
of these operators say, ‘Send out
the games you believe we can
use.’ Try some of these like-new
used games, and you’ll get the
full meaning of our customers’
confidence in Allied games,”
concluded Kleiman.
From the front office down
through the excellently equipped
re co n d itio n in g
department,
o p era to rs are w elcom e at
Allied’s. Every game is so con­
ditioned that it gets a new lease
on a long, useful life, and the ex­
perienced operator can see why
Kleiman is often given carte
blanche orders to ship games he
personally selects. Then, too, an
Allied promise is prompt and
efficient; no delays, and always
a square deal.
BRANDT IS NEW WURLITZER DISTRIBUTOR IN OMAHA
The personnel o f W u rlitze r's new O m a h a distributors, the Brandt D istribu ting C o ., conferring
with W u rlitz e r d istrict sales m anager M . H . Rosenberg seated at the left.
N e xt to him, in
order, are P. O . Brandt, ow ner; R. E. Padfield, sales representative and office supervisor, and
H o m e r H aw th orne , sales representative.
Th e
Brandt D istribu ting C o . w ill devote themselves
exclusively to the distribu tion of W u rlitz e r au to m a tic phonographs and auxiliary equipm ent.
Beckly, West Virginia, to meet
our representative in that terri­
tory, Mitchell C. Doumany. I
will travel along the Eastern
seaboard with him and then will
continue on to Memphis, Tenn.,
to meet Wally Sipple, our South­
ern
representative,”
stated
Glassgold.
“ The Champion cig a re tte
merchandiser and Candy Man
5c candy bar machine have en­
joyed unprecedented sales dur­
ing the Fall operating season,
and I expect to see as many Du-
Grenier operators as possible on
this trip,” he concluded before
boarding his plane.
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GLASSGOLD LEAVES ON
EXTENDED SALES TRIP
Burnhart “Bip” Glassgold,
sales manager of Arthur H. Du-
Grenier, Inc., recently started
another extended trip.
“ My first stop will be at
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H e re is a small corner o f the C lu b Lincoln, one of Brooklyn's largest and most po pular night
spots. Jam es A lb e n , the p ro p rie to r, is bu ying a pack o f cigarettes from a President. A d jo in in g
the bar, shown in this p h o tog raph , is a huge din in g room where a lavish floor show is presented
nig h tly .
M r. A lb e n has had several n igh t clubs in the last ten years, and in each of them he
has always had a Rowe c ig a re tte m erchandiser.
to handle cigarettes in a n igh t clu b .
W hy?
Because it is the most satisfactory way
In cid en ta lly, notice the Roce 5c gum and m int m erchan­
diser on the w all, under the picture of G e o rg e W a s h in g to n .
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chine Industry— January
AT THE C H ICA G O SHOW
12-15
1942
Exhibition and Convention of the Coin Ma­
at Hotel Sherman, the First Annual
S l u g
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e j e c t o r s
S c h o o l
Plan now to send your service men or mechanics (or come yourself)— learn more about the
latest models and types of slug rejectors. The School will present all essential facts and de­
tails, including methods of operation, maintenance and adjustment. Attendance at the classes,
while in Chicago, will save you and your company expense and lime during the months to
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come. The School is open to all interested without cost or obligation.
For further information, visit Booth 16, Room 609 or write
NATIONAL SLUG REJECTORS, Inc
5100 San Francisco Avenue
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St. Louis, Mo.
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November, 1941
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