Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 September

HORACE HEIDT (Columbia 36306)
I’m a Little Teapot (F t-V )
My Heart Runs after You (F t-V )
ORRIN TUCKER (Columbia 36307)
Where’d You Get Those Eyes? (F t-V )
Make Believe (F t-V )
Bonnie Baker’s singing is one rea­
son fo r the new interest in the top one.
EDDY H OW ARD (Columbia 36330)
Harbor o f Dreams (V )
I'm Still Without a Sweetheart (V )
Slow and sympathetic.
CAB CALLO W AY (Okeh 6341)
I See a Million People (F t-V )
We Go W ell Together (F t-V )
VAUGHN
M O N R O E (Bluebird
B-11245)
If It’s You (F t-V )
Lazy Acres (F t-V )
Both have Hollywood build-ups.
A RT KASSEL (Bluebird B-11249)
With So Many Reasons (W -V )
Our Golden Wedding Day (W -V )
TOMMY DORSEY (Victor 27566)
Blue Skies (F t-V )
Back Stage at the Ballet (F t)
SONNY DUNHAM
(Bluebird
B-11253)
The Nickel Serenade (F t-V )
Hi Neighbor (F t-V )
ALVINO REY (Bluebird B-11254)
Dancing with a Dream (F t-V )
Here Comes the Bride (F t)
Top is smooth rhythm. Lohengrin’s
Wedding March undergoes a pretty
big dose o f jazzing up.
CLAUDE THORNHILL (Columbia
36361)
Lovers in Glass Houses (F t-V )
Mandy is Two (F t-V )
GENE KR U PA (Okeh 6352)
Rockin’ Chair (Ft-Trum pet)
Tunin’ Up (F t)
The chair isn’t the only thing that
rocks in this coupling.
ORRIN TUCKER (Columbia 36362)
The Whistler’s Mother-In-Law (F t-V )
Hi, Neighbor! (F t-V )
TOMMY TUCKER (Okeh 6353)
Jim (F t-V )
Shepherd Serenade (F t-V )
TONY MARTIN (Decca 3879)
Don’t Take Your Love from Me (V )
If It’s You (V )
CAB CALLOW AY (Okeh 6354)
Hey, D oc! (V )
Conchita (Rhum ba-Ft-V)
Bottom number especially dance-
able.
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UNITED OPERATORS
MEETS MORE ARTISTS
United Music Operators, De­
troit, had their third meet-the-
record-artist get-together re­
cently. The artists they met this
time were Alvino Rey and the
King Sisters. The association
has inaugurated a program call­
ing for meetings with stars who
play engagements in the city.
BEA W AIN (Victor 27579)
God Bless the Child (V )
Sometimes I feel Like a Motherless
Child (V )
Something new fo r Bea. Two spir­
ituals that make good listening.
B E N N Y G O O D M A N (Columbia
36359)
Elmer’s Tune (F t-V )
The Birth o f the Blues (F t)
Goodman’s second try with a vocal­
ist, this time a girl named P eggy Lee.
“ Birth o f the Blues” is straight instru­
mental.
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ARCADE GIVES PRIZES
The highest weekly total won
on all shooting games played in
the Opera House lobby arcade,
St. John, N. B., brings a prize
for the winner each week. There
are 10 games, operated by J. B.
Jones.
X A V IER CUGAT (Columbia 36360)
Misirlou (Beguine-V)
Llora Timbero (Rhumba-V)
Both numbers are often request
numbers at the W aldorf-Astoria.
SHEP FIELDS (Bluebird B-11255)
City Called Heaven (F t-V )
It’s You Again (F t-V )
Opening line is catchy: “ There’s a
city called heaven, population of two,”
which speaks well fo r the whole bal­
lad. S ofty on the bottom side.
ELLA FITZG ERALD (Decca 3968)
Meldina the Mouse (F t-V )
I Got It Bad and That Ain’t Good
(F t-V )
She gives the mousie a run fo r his
money in a way listeners and dancers
like.
BOBBY BYRNE (Decca 3969)
It's You Again (F t-V )
I Went Out of My W ay (F t-V )
BING CROSBY (Decca 3965)
You’re the Moment o f a Lifetime
(Flores N egras) (V )
No Te Importe Saber (V )
Two Spanish numbers nice fo r the
good-neighbor business. Top number
is sung in Spanish and English; bot­
tom, Spanish only.
BARRY WOOD (Okeh 6346)
A Little Love, A Little Kiss (V )
The Girl with the Light Blue Hair (V )
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CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT
Classified Ad Rates
1 Month .............. 4 cents per word
2 M o n t h s ..............6 cents per word
3 M o n th s .............. 7 cents per word
Minimum ad $1.00. All classified
ads are payable in advance. Send
check, money order, cash, or
stamps with your order and copy.
50 cents extra for handling and
forw arding Box Number ads. R e­
mittance with ad. Classified depart­
ment is for used machines only.
OCTOBER ISSUE CLOSING DATE IS SEPTEMBER 30th
A U T O M A T I C A G E , 4416-18 E ls t o n A v e n u e , C h ic a g o , III.
FOR SA LE— S E C O N D H A N D
FOR SA LE— S E C O N D H A N D
FOR SA LE— S E C O N D H A N D
W A N T E D — S C A L E S : M ILLS OR W A T -
ling, b ig head porcelain m odels. W a n t
M ills w ith "O N E ” large spring oper­
ated
m echanism .
W a tlln g ’s
“ NO
S P R IN G ” models. W ill buy quantities.
Quote low est CA SH price. Babe L evy,
2830-10th Court South B 6, B irm ingh am ,
Ala.
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8 E S Q U IR E P R E M IU M V E N D E R S —
used for 2 months as show room sa m ­
ples (otherw ise brand new ) $7.00 each;
or $50.00 buys the entire lot of 8.— B a b ­
b itt Bros. Company, Bayonne, N. J.
P 9 /4 1
O P E R A T O R D R A F T E D IN TO A R M Y —
300 Jennings I n -A -B a g vendors, 6
m onths old, $9.00; also, 200,000 glassine
bags.— P. J. W asserm a n , 151 Clinton
St., New Y ork, N. Y .
P 9/4 1
SEN D F O R L IST OF N E W A N D USE D
counter and
vending
m achines.—
Rake, 2014J M arket, P hiladelphia, Pa.
P 9/41
N E A R L Y N E W — 8 M A ST E R S, 4 LOG
Cabin D uplex penny vendors. G uar­
anteed first class. $60.00 for all— y3 de­
posit.— H. W . St. John, 1218 Crosby, San
Antonio, Texas.
P 9/41
S H IP M A N 6 COLUMN P E N N Y S E L E C ­
tive candy bar m achines, lik e new,
$12.50 each. 25 for $250.00; A dam s Gum
vendors,
hexagon
selective, perfect
condition, 6 m onths old, 300 capacity,
$6.00 each, 25 for $100.00; brand new lc
H ershey bar, single column, $7.50 each,
25 for $150.00.— Modern V ending, 4944
N. E. Broad St., Philadelphia, Penna.
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SH IP M A N lc, F O U R COLUMN, H E R -
shey bar vending machines. Ten, used
five months, cost $26.50 each. In per­
fect condition. W ill accept best offer.—
J. Green, 23 Linden St., Schenectady,
N. Y .
P 9/41
“ S P E C IA L ”— C A M E O
V E N D IN G
OF­
fers m onth ly bargains in re -con d i­
tioned m erchandise m achines and coun­
ter gam es. Get on our m a ilin g list.—
Cameo V ending, 402 W e s t 42nd, New
York.
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V IE W -A -S C O P E S W I T H 3 FILM S
each. L ik e New . Special $13.50 each.
— United Coin M achine Co., 2830-10th
Court St. B 6, B irm ingham , A la .
P 9/4 1
JEN N IN G S JR. S C A L E S ; N O R R IS M A S ­
ter venders, R e gal venders,— all good
condition, low price. W r ite M. S. Cole,
Marion, Indiana.
P 10/41
B A L L GUM M A C H IN E S — T W O A N D
three
com partm ent bu lk
vendors,
$1.50 up.
M oney back guarantee. —
Penny K in g Co., P ittsbu rgh , Pa. P 10/41
SM A L L
TYPE
SC A L E S— W E
ARE
se llin g our scale route.
Pace 300
pound lacquer finish scales $16.00 each,
five for $75.00. F. O. B. Cleveland. Ohio.
These scales have been n ew ly painted.
— Penny Scale Service, 8517 Quincy
Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.
P 9/4 1
W A N TED TO BUY
USE D C A N D Y M A C H IN E S — S E E A D ­
vertisem en t on page 31 this is s u e .—
O. C. H a ll, 1721 N ew ark St., S. E.,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
B 9 /4 1
FOR
S A L E — 1 CE N T
OR 5 CE N T
Snacks, $5.00; M onarch 1 cent three
com partm ent
vendors
with
Veeder
m eters, $5.00, stand fre e; N orthw estern
Triselectors, $15.00, stand fre e; 1 and 5
cent Stew art & McGuire, $3.50; Jen­
nings I n -A -B a g Vendors, $6.50; target
sk ills w ith gum vendors, $10.00.— A lb ert
J. Hoff, 1918 N. R ose St., Baltim ore, Md.
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A C O M P L E T E ST O CK OF R E C O N D I-
tloned 5c candy bar machines — all
types, all kinds. Priced from $12.50 up.
Send for free leaflets g iv in g specifica­
tions and a ll details.— R. H. Adair, 733 S.
E uclid A ve., Oak P ark, 111.
B 9/41
W R I T E F O R OUR L A T E S T P R IC E LIST
— A ll types o f used machines. W e buy,
sell, and trade. M any bargain s In slots,
phonographs, floor and counter m a­
chines. L a r g e st stock In Southw est.—
M arlon
Company,
W ich ita ,
K an sas.
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T R ISE L E C T O R S, T A L L GLOBES,
perfect condition, 11 m onths old,
$15.00. M ust dispose of them because
of new M aryland State law . Send for
a sam ple.— J. H asenkam p, 902 Beech-
field A ve., B altim ore, Md.
P 9 /4 1
F O R S A L E : 3 S E L E C T E R IA 39 B A R
capacity 5c vending m achines at
$27.50 each; used only a few w eeks,
look and w ork like new m achines;
equipped w ith A m co Coin D etectors.
A lso 1 sam e kind of machine at $22.50,
w ith out A m co Detector, but factory
painted and rebuilt.— H arrison P ec k -
ham, Cam bridge, N. Y.
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W A N T E D S C A L E S :-M IL L S OR W A T -
ling, B ig Head porcelain m odels.—
Babe Levy, 2830-10th Court So. B 6. B ir­
m ingham , Ala.
P 10/41
W A N T E D : SCALES & M DSE. V E N ­
ders. P ay cash. State condition and
price. W r ite today. W ill buy route.—
Silent S elling Co., M arlon, Indiana.
P 2 /4 2
W A N T E D F O R CA SH OLD B A T T E R Y
Operated “ D ew ey’s ” , Old Obsolete Slot
Machines, Old A rcade M achines, A u to ­
matic Pianos, L ifters, P ullers, L ung
Testers, Band Organs, M usic Boxes, any
condition.— Boyer, 2700 W ab a sh , C hi­
cago.
W IL L P A Y CA SH F O R USE D S E L E C ­
tive 5c candy bar m achines— either
column or cabinet types. W a n t espe­
cially U -S e le c t-It 54 bar vendor m anu­
factured by Coan Sletteland Company.
Give serial numbers, age of machines,
type of finish and best cash price In
first letter.
S. W . F aram , 1518 W .
H ollyw ood A ve., Chicago, Illinois.
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September, 1941
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