Automatic Age

Issue: 1943 January

CANDY ON PLANES
Adoption of dextrose candy
to replace other refreshments
and conserve space and weight
on transport planes has been
announced by Transcontinent­
al and Western Air Inc., in co­
operation with Curtiss Candy
Company, as a result of the
successful use of dextrose as
food in supplying energy and
slacking t h i r s t for United
States soldiers on war fronts.
The dextrose candy, tested
for m o n t h s by the United
A D V A N C E
M A C H I N E S
V a r io u s ty p e s still a v a i l a b l e .
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b e f o r e stock is d e p le t e d .
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be
c e p t e d f o r s a n it a r y
and p o s t a g e
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We
r e p a ir A D V A N C E M A ­
C H IN E S
and
s u p p ly
re­
p l a c e m e n t p a r ts .
States A r m y Quartermaster
Corps, is contained in the new
K-Ration, for the armed forces.
Each item in the K-Ration, in­
cluding meat, biscuit, coffee,
and dextrose, is condensed and
the dextrose tablets have be­
come one of the essentials of
the “iron” meals because they
keep soldiers’ mouths moist
and provide the sugar one’s
body uses directly for energy.
As a result of the Army tests,
TW A’s adoption of dextrose
candy has cut considerably its
stock of former refreshments
provided passengers and thus
is able to add more space for
war passengers and mail. The
candy, in malted milk and lem­
on flavor, is being served by air
hostesses on each flight and is
available on request of passen­
gers at any time.
“We are endeavoring to pro­
vide every ounce of space pos­
sible on our planes for war
cargo, and adoption of dextrose
candy gives us just that much
more,” said Charles Williams,
superintendent for the airline,
“besides, the candy is an ex­
cellent refreshment.”
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MR. HARD-TO-PLEASE
A D V A N C E M A C H IN E C O .
4641-47 RAVENSWOOD AVE.
CHICAGO. ILLINOIS
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for cigar stores. Fast seller! Large
profits! Send 10< for sample and
distributor's proposition.
ROBBINS CO.. 152 W . 42nd Street.
New York.
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Panorams
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A traveler on the Milwaukee
Railroad was giving the dining
car waiter his order. “And for
desert”, he said, “I ’ll have
some plum pudding and cof­
fee”.
“I ’m sorry, sir”, said the
waiter. “We don’t have any
plum pudding”.
“W hat!” cried the passen­
ger, “You don’t have any plum
pudding? That’s absurd. My
man, I am one of your biggest
customers. I ship hundreds of
c a r l o a d s o f freight every
month. And once, once!— when
I travel on your line I can’t get
what I want to eat. I ’ll take
this up with the management.
I ’ll go to the top”.
The s t e w a r d interceding,
called the waiter aside. “When
we stop in Milwaukee in a few
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minutes”, he said, “we’ll get a
plum pudding. Tell the chef to
make h a r d sauce and serve
some of the good brandy with
it”. It was done. Just out of
Milwaukee the waiter reap­
peared at the customer’s side,
smiling proudly.
“Well, sir”, he said, “I ’m
happy to tell you that we have
the plum pudding, and the chef
has been working all the way
on the sauce. He hopes you’ll
like it. And with it, with the
compliments of the line, we
would like to serve you this 50
year old brandy”.
The waiter paused for the
expected result. The customer
paused, too, to digest this new
development. Then he threw
his napkin on the table with a
gesture of fiery defiance.
“The hell with it!” he said.
“I ’d rather be mad”.
— Chicago Daily News.
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Jack Nelson Originates
New Patriotic Song Hit
Early in 1942, Jack Nelson,
vice president and general sales
manager of Rock-Ola Manu­
facturing Corporation, created
the “Ring The Bell for Uncle
Sam” D e f e n s e Stamp mer­
chandising idea f o r M u s i c
Operators. This plan has pro­
ven to be the most successful
of all plans to sell Bonds and
Stamps through the medium
of the coin-operated phono­
graph. In fact, Henry Morgen-
thau’s Treasury Department
wrote Jack a letter commend­
ing him upon the plan. In many
sections of the country, the
automatic phonograph in num­
erous locations is selling 50 to
150 25^ Stamps every week
through the “Ring The Bell”
idea.
Now Art Kassel and Blue­
bird, in tribute to the nation­
wide popularity of the idea,
have produced a record entitl­
ed “RING THE BELL FOR
UNCLE SAM”. Jack Nelson’s
name is on the record.
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C L A S S IF IE D
A D S
Rate: 6^ per word, one issue.
All classified ads are payable in ad­
vance. Send check, money order, or cash
with your copy. Minimum ad $1.00.
Copy for next issue must reach us on or
before March 1, 1943. Send your classi­
fied ads to AUTOMATIC AGE, 4416 Elston
Ave., Chicago, III.
Wanted— Used Shipman Postage Stamp
Machines. State quantity, age, time in use,
price.— Address, Ives, 442 Plymouth Ave.,
Schanectady, New York.
Used counter games for sale.
Penny
Packs, Cent - A - Pack. S6.50 each. Imps
$7.50 each. Norris Reel Amusement Ven­
ders S I5.50 each. Norris Target Machines
$15.00 each. A ll with ball gum attachment.
Terms — 1/3 cash with order, balance
C. O. D. All prices FOB Cumberland, Md.
Maryland Vendors. Box 901, Cumberland,
Md.
For Sale — 70 four column 5< Chickie
Machines; 14 Selecteria 5£ candy machines
40 bar capacity; 55 Advance l£ peanut
dispensers. All the above equipment is in
working order. Sale price $600 cash f.o.b.
Louisville, Ky.— W . F. Hart, 4319 Preston
Street, Louisville, Ky.
1,000
Advance Ball Gum Machines. A l
condition, at $3.50 with large globes, or
$3.00 each without globes. — Confection
Specialties, 3437 W . Madison St., Chicago,
A COMPLETE STOCK of reconditioned
5^ candy bar machines — all types, all
kinds. Priced from $12.50 up. Send for free
leaflets giving specifications and all details,
R. H. Adair, 733 S. Euclid Ave., Oak Park,
111.
MANDO model phonographs
from Rock-Ola Distributor, Ken
Wilkinson, United Amusement
Company, San Antonio, Texas.
Usually in cases of this kind,
the Officer in Charge selects
some soldier to take the respon­
sibility of changing records,
and adjusting the phonograph
when needed.
Would like to buy used coin sorting m a­
chine and counter. Must be in good condi­
tion. W ill pay cash. — Lansing Cigarette
Vending Machine Co., 433 Grand, Lansing,
Mich.
111.
W ill buy used Latex Vending Machines.
Write giving description and price.
Tomson's, Stony Creek Mills, Pa.
Radio Tubes for the coin trade. Write for
list.— W . R. Burtt, 308 Orpheum Building,
Wichita. Kansas.
Army Camp Goes Rock-Ola
Two Ways on Same Deal
Recently C a m p S w i f t at
Camp Swift, Texas, purchased
fifteen new Rock-Ola COM­
Wanted to Buy. W ill buy for cash new
or reconditioned Stoner, 6 or 8 column
Univendor, 5? candy bar machines. Must
be mechanically perfect. — Theatre Con-
sessions. Inc., 1515 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
SPECI AL
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WILL PAY CASH FOR USED SELECTIVE
5£ candy bar machines— either column or
cabinet types. Want especially U-Select-It
54 bar v e n-d o r manufactured by Coan-
Sletteland Company. Give serial numbers,
age of machines, type of finish and best
cash price in first letter.— S. W . Faram,
1518 Hollywood Ave., Chicago, Illinois.
For Sale. A. B. T. Challengers, $15.00 ea.
Gottlieb Tripple Grips $10.00 each. Master
Novelty Venders $5.00 each.— Harold Car-
lock, Johnson City, Tenn.
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SMALL CANDI ES
FOR V E N D O R S
Pistachio Nuts
• Boston Baked Beans

Midget Burnt Peanuts
Salted Peanuts
• Chocolate Peanuts

Rainbow Peanuts
Ball Gum
• Indian Nuts (Pinion Nuts)
• Charms

Pee Wee Licorice
Pastels
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P r i c e
L is t
PEANUT SPECIALTY CO.
400
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S U P E R IO R
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C H IC A G O
T O M M Y B O A R D . . . F e a t­
u re s 8 0 % p a y o u t . . . 1 0 0 0
h o le s . . . 2 5 / p e r s a le . . .
T a k e s in $ 2 5 0 . 0 0 . . . P a y s
o u t $ 2 0 0 . 0 0 . . T o ta l P r o f ­
it $ 5 0 . 0 0 . . T H IC K B o a r d .
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S U P E R I O R
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