Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 October

October, 1932
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Compositor: I miss the old cus­
pidor since it’s gone.
' Foreman: You missed it before.
That’s why it’s gone.
DECISION REVERSED
Father (sternly) : I thought I
issued an injunction against that
young Tully coming here.
Daughter: I know you did, Dad,
but he’s a lawyer, so he appealed to
a higher court, and Mom reversed
your decision.
A NEW TOUCH
Tramp: Say, mister, can you
change a half dollar?
Pedestrian: Yes.
Tramp : Good ! Let a poor f ellow
have a dime then, won’t you ?
Pedestrian: Where’s your half
dollar?
Tramp: Haven’t got one, but
everybody I asked for help said
they didn’t have no change, so I
thought if you had change for a
half, I could get a dime of it.
HE NEVER MISSES
Boss: To what do you owe your
extraordinary success as a house-to-
house salesman?
Salesman: To the first five words
I utter when a woman opens the
door: Miss, is your mother in ?
IGNORANCE NOT ALWAYS
BLISS
A backwoods mountaineer one
day found a mirror which a tourist
had lost.
Well, if it ain’t my old dad, he
said, as he looked in the mirror, I
never knowed lie had his pitcher
took.
He took the mirror home and
stole into the attic to hide it. But
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his actions didn’t escape his suspi­
cious wife. That night while he
slept she slipped up to the attic and
found the mirror.
Hum-um, she said, looking into
it, so that’s the old hag he’s been
chasin’.

A judge asked a Negro in court:
“Would you like a lawyer f ’
“No, suh, I don’t want no lawyer,
but I suttenly could use a couple of
good witnesses.”
NO VISION
Hotel Proprietor: “Now, over
there is the sea.”
Copy Writer: “Where? I can’t
see it.”
Hotel Proprietor: “You can’t?
My dear sir, I’m afraid you’re not
the man we .want to write our ad­
vertisements.”
“It isn’t sanitary,” protested the
traveler, “to have the house built
over the hog pen that way.”
“Well, I dunno,” replied the na­
tive, “we ain’t lost a hog in fifteen
years.” ------------------ —
A stenographer was asked: “ Can
you tell me what is pica type?”
■ “ A fellow who would date a girl
for a 10-cent show,” she grinned.
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BOLTS AND NUTS
Judge: “What were you doing in
that place when it was raided ?”
Locksmith: “I was making a bolt
for the door.”
HE KNEW ANATOMY
Motorist (after knocking over a
butcher’s boy) : “ I ’m sorry, my lad;
are you all right ?”
Boy (picking up contents of his
basket) : “Dunno. Here’s me liver
and ribs, but where’s me kidney?”
Artist (talking to model): “ I
wish that you wouldn’t wear such
tight garters—” (looking m 0 r e
closely)— “and for goodness sake
quit sitting on those cane-bottom
chairs.”
IF THEY TALKED AS THEY
WRITE THE NEWS
Reporter (introducing wife to
city editor) : “ Chief, I want you to
meet the man’s alleged wife, an at­
tractive young matron of thirty-
seven. Dear, this is Mr. Jones, an
editor of a morning newspaper.”
Copy Editor (observing small
daughter in the act of yanking the
coffee pot off the table, to w ife):
“Nab child and avoid crash—pos­
sibly fatal burns.”
She insisted on taking innumer:
able frocks with her, and they ar­
rived at the station loaded with lug­
gage.
“ I wish,” said the husband,
thoughtfully, “that we’d brought
the piano.”
“ You needn’t try to be sarcastic,”
came the frigid reply. “It’s not a
bit funny.”
“I’m not trying to be funny,” lie
explained sadly. “I left the tickets
on it.”
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THE
LOOP D-LOOP, beautiful three colored
new game with unique pay out’ feature,
without pins, custom built, inserted in
twenty minutes. Transforms Baffle Ball,
Whiz Bang, Lucky Strike, Bally Hoo,
A ce High, etc. type machines into a
money-maker and better built than orig­
inal. $4.00, one or a thousand, tax
paid. Money refunded if not satisfac­
tory, seven-day trial. Money orders save
delay.
FOR SALE**—See Saw nickel play $7.50.
One hundred per cent perfect Bally
Round, complete, penny and nickel play,
$ 10.00. Silent Sales Company, sole
manufacturers and distributors, Silent
Sales Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
SEND STAMP FOR LIST OF USED
MACHINES. Get on our mailing list.
You save money on machines and sup­
plies. GOODBODY, 1826 E. Main,
Rochester, N. Y.
JOURNAL W A N T ADS GET RESULTS
SLOT MACHINE BARGAINS, territory
closed. Brand new Jennings, Victorias,
Mills Silents and Watlings, used four
weeks. Also older models. Write for
list. Consolidated Mint Co., 309 N.
Locust St., Pittsburg, Kans.
FOR SALE— 1 00 Link Electric (nickel
play) pianos. Fine condition, $75.00
each, one or more. Also a lot of high
grade Edison records for Phonographs
(new) at close out prices, 25c each.
Metropolitan Phonograph Co., 17 N.
9th St., Reading, Pa.
W AN TE D — Jobbers in the United States
to handle the Tom Thumb Stores Selec­
tive Merchandising Coin Machines. Ex­
clusive territory now open. Write Gen­
eral Sales and Products Corporation,
Dept. B, Cohoes* N, Y.
COIN
MACHINE
JOURNAL
C
l a s s if ie d advertise.
ments appearing in this de­
partment cost ,05 per word or
.30 per line. Minimum classi­
fied advertisement accepted
$1.50, payable in advance.
Ads must reach our office be­
fore the 15th of the month
previous to issue desired.

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“ OPERATORS’ * get started with Reel-
O-Ball. Writol for details. Yendes Serv­
ice, Inc., Dayton, Ohio.
FOR SALE— 25 Try-It Dice machines
with gum venders, like new, $7.50 each;
25 B. & M. Baby venders, plays 4 coins,
equipped with meters, $9.50 each; Bal­
lyhoo Pin Games, $ 10.50 each. Terns,
cash with order. Novelty Products Co.,
Cedar Rapids, la.
FASTEST..W A Y T O BUY.OR SELL—
JOURNAL W A N T ADS
“ O PER ATO R S," get started with Reel-
O-Ball. Write for details. Yendes Serv­
ice, Inc., Dayton, Ohio.
MUST SACRIFICE— 250 slightly used
pin machine games in perfect mechani­
cal condition-— Cadet, Chiefs, Poker,
Derby and Baffle Ball, For particulars,
write Box 01, care of Coin Machine
Journal, 600 W , Van Buren St., Chicago.
/■ ■■ / CLEARANCE SALE OR TRADE DEAL
GUARANTEE
Advertisers in the Coin Machine
Journal Classified Section have been
thoroughly investigated by the publish­
ers, and are convinced that readers doing
business with these parties may expect
prompt and satisfactory attention to their
needs.
All advertisers are required to give
satisfactory references, and under no cir­
cumstances will we accept advertisements
carrying a General Delivery address.
W e will, give public mention o f any*
one found guilty of using these columns
for any but legimate and ethical dealings.
When facts warrant we will assist in prose­
cuting anyone guilty of using these col­
umns for* fraudulent purposes.
COIN M ACHINE JOURNAL
600 W . Van Buren Street
Chicago, 111.
Sell It Quick-— Use Journal Want Ads
TERRITORY CLOSED— Will sell seven
Mills 25c Reserve Jackpot Bells, some
have Rock-Ola Fronts, serials well over
2 0 0 ,0 0 0 , first class condition, $22.50
each. One-third with order. Iowa Vend­
ing Co., Box 3 4 1 , Sioux City, Iowa.
FOR SALE— 30Baffle-Balls $4.95 each,
steel stand $1,25 extra. 10 Jostle Table
$ 1 2 .5 0 ; 25 EI-Bumpo $ 14.50; 1 0 Keen-
Ball $ 4 7 .5 0 ; 50 Bat-A-Ball $ 1 .9 5 ; 50
Boop-A-Doop $ 1 .7 5 ; 30* Master Toy
and Candy venders, chromium cabinet,
$3.75. A ll machines work perfect and
look new. One-third deposit, balance
C O D. KEYSTONE VENDING CO.,
Box 41* Johnstown, Pa.
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M AKE W A Y FOR NEW MACHINES—
THROUGH JOURNAL W A N T ADS
No Classified Ads for N EW
Machines Accepted

October, 1932
BARGAINS — Pace, 1931, B a n t a m
scales, like new, $22.50 each, lots 5,
$20.00 each; Coin Electric Health-O-
Meter scales, $ 1 7.50. Lots of 5, $ 1 5.00
each. I Jennings Junior scale, $ 3 5 .0 0 ;
1 Mills Modern Scale, $ 4 7 .5 0 ; Mills W iz­
ard Fortune T ellers, latest models,
$4.00. Lots of 5 or more, $3 .5 0 each;
Kiddie Mutoscope machines, $ 12.50
each; lots of 5, $ 10.00 each, including
floor stands; Superior Pool machines,
$4.00 each; Hercules Midget Baseball
machines, $3.50 each; Exhibit Duo-
scopes 1 c and 5c play, $5.00 each; Pace
Boop-A-Doop, Gottlieb Base-Ball ma­
chines, Whirlwind Spiral machines,
$ 1.50 each; Genco Duce-Wild machines,
$2.50
each;
Information
machine,
$ 5 .0 0 ; Gottlieb Grip machine, $2.50*
All machines guaranteed first class op**
erating condition. Third certified de­
posit with order, 5 per cent discount
$5 0.00 orders. Lemke Specialty Com­
pany, 6634 Gratiot, Detroit, Michigan*
— 105 Ballette Miniature Pool Tables,
27x48, fully equipped with Cue Sticks
and Balls, etc., $3 5.00 , never used;
$25.00 up, slightly used, originally
$85.00 . Also 40 Gyros, practically new,
at $9.00, originally $1 6.50. Either buy
these bargains or offer us your trade
proposition quickly. Write, phone or
• wire N A T IO N A L COIN MACHINE
CORPORATION, S. Carl Mantell, Pres­
ident, 1 724 N. Charles St., Baltimore.
Phone Vernon 3353.
“ OPERATORS,” get started with Reel-
O-Ball. Write for details, Yendes Serv­
ice, Inc., Dayton, Ohio.
FOR S A L E — -2 0 Exhibit Photoscopes
, with 5 sets pictures, excellent condition,
some with Western pictures — $7.00
each. M. Reznick, 1355 S. Tripp Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
LOOK I— Mills FOK Baseball Vendors,
practically new, $35.00 . Mills FOK
Vendors & Jennings Today Vendors in
very fine condition $2 0.00 and $25.00
each. Write Twin City Novelty Co., 730
Washington, N. Minneapolis, Minn.
OPERATORS-— Get started with Reel-
O-Ball. Write for details. Yendes Serv­
ice, Inc., Dayton, Ohio,
FOR SALE— First class machines. Mills
Front Vendors $4 0.00, Mills Baseballs
$4 5.00 , Jennings Today $25.00 , Jen­
nings Side $25.00 , Pace Front Vendors
$2 2.50 , Dandy Ball Gum Vendor,
$1 2.00 , Caille Gum Vendor $2 5.00,
Mills, Jennings & Pace Stands $3.00
each. One-third deposit. Robert Pol­
lock, Sterling, 111.
FOR SALE— Peanut machine pedestal
type stand and base complete, price
$1.25 each. Globes to fit Climax No. 10
Peanut machines, $7.50 per dozen. Cash
with order. F.O.B. Chicago, 111* Mid­
west Merchandising Co., 31 S. Clinton
St., Chicago, 111.
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