Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 April

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THE C O I N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
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L e a d in g C o in
M a c h in e Jo b b e rs
Jo b b in g concerns listed in this section have a reputation fo r square
dealing and are in a position to give im m ediate delivery on a ll types
o f coin m achines. P atronize your nearest jobber fo r quick a n d reli­
able service,
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We Handle All Types Machines
and We Know the Machines
Supreme Vending of Atlanta
Formerly the Atlanta Amuse-U Co.
219 Garnett St., S. W .
ATLAN TA, GA ,
Jobbers and Distributors
Games and Merchandisers
Complete Stock
H. T. Barron SC Co.
19 E. Lake St.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Chicago's Leading Jobber
Mills Sales Company
Chicago Coin Machine
Exchange
Largest Pacific Coast Distributors
We Have t h e f t s Ones FIRST
Everything itt Cpin Operated Machines
T hird and Chestnut Streets
2200 N . W estern Ave.
O A K L A N D , C A L IF .
C H IC A G O , IL L .
Viking Specialty Co.
Direct Factory Distributors
and Jobbers
A Complete Line of Machines
Carried in Stock
632-634 Polk Street
S A N F R A N C IS C O , C A L IF ,
X. L. Sales & Service Co.
Authorized Jobbers and Distributors
Coin Machines of Every Description t
306 Cranston St.
P R O V ID E N C E , R. I.
W. J. C. Vending Co.
Make Money W ith Pin Games
167 Canal Street, New York City
45 Elizabeth Avenue, Newark, N. J.
Eric Wedemeyer
Importer —•Distributor
Novelties — Gifts and Premiums
The only importing concern specializing in
merchandise for Iron Claws, Cranes and
Diggers. Also Fin Game Prizes.
Oriole Coin Machine Corp.
3003 Lemp Avenue
ST . L O U IS , M IS S O U R I
Complete stock of all new machines. Liberal
tradein allowance for your old machines.
17 So. Charles St.
BALTIMORE, MD.
A ll the latest, and the best of the
old timers
Lehigh Specialty Co.
Empire Coin Machine Corp.
A New Service for Pennsylvania
Operators
Complete stocks of all latest type ma­
chines for immediate delivery . Guar­
anteed lowest prices . Send for price
list .
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G u m fo r J a c k P o t M a c h in e s
The American Chewing Products
Corp., Newark, N. J., have made ar­
rangements to supply distributors and
operators with individually wrapped,
labeled and sealed sticks of chewing
gum for the new stick gum jack pot
machines. This company is known
for the excellent quality of its prod­
ucts and, while the price they offer to
operators and distributors is remark-
This gum is available also in five-
stick packages for use with table and
pin games, in order to meet legal re­
quirements.
D a v a l W o r k in g O v e r tim e
A visit to the newly rebuilt modern
daylight plant of the Daval Manu­
facturing Company, 200 S. Peoria St.,
Chicago, discloses the fact that at
this time of the year they are work­
ing double shifts including Saturdays
and some Sundays, in order to supply
the unprecedented demand for their
Daval gum venders.
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When questioned as to the reason
for such activity, Mr. Dave Bein, the
manager, explained that for the last
two months the Davals are built with
almost as much precision as is used
in the manufacture of high grade
watches. It cost only a dollar or so
more to build a machine that will
stand usage for five years, which is
the guarantee the Daval gum vender
carries.
The Daval Manufacturing Com­
pany will soon place on the market
another type vender, which will be
announced shortly.
170 F ifth Ave.
NEW YORK, N. Y.
Ideal Novelty Company
431 W . Lehigh Ave.
P H IL A D E L P H IA , P A .
April, 193?
A. A. BERGER, Pres.
225 Fourth Ave., Cor. 18th St.
NEW YORK
ably low, they claim the quality of
the chewing gum is equal to the very
finest nationally advertised brands.
This gum is packed 100 single sticks
to a box and is available in a choice
of peppermint, spearmint, fruit or
rootbeer flavors. There is also a choice
of four different brands and labels.
The labels run from two and three
colors to a very elaborate label with
eight colors.
B o o k V e n d e rs C e n tu r y O ld
A Blackpool journal tells an inter­
esting story concerning a once famous
book-seller, Richard Carlile. “Ger­
man publishers,” say the British Auto­
matic World, “who have installed slot
machines at the principal German
railway stations for the supply of
novels, are simply adopting a device
invented more than a hundred years.
ago by Carlile. Because his shop as­
sistants were constantly being arrest­
ed for selling forbidden books (mostly
volumes that would now be considered
perfectly harmless), he set his wits
to work and constructed an automatic
machine whereby the buyers were
prevented from identifying the sell­
ers.
The names of the books were in­
scribed on a large dial, and the pur­
chaser, having turned a pointer to the
one he wanted, deposited his money
in a slot, and the volume dropped
out.”
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THE COI N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
April, 1933
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"Hello! Is this the city bridge depart­
ment?”
"Yes! What can we do for you?”
"How many points do you get for a
little slam?”
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Doctor: “You must avoid all forms
of excitement.”
Male Patient: “But, Doctor, can’t
I even look at them on the street?”
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Two old Scotsmen sat by the road­
side puffing solemnly at their pipes.
“There’s no’ much pleasure in
smoking, Donald,” said Sandy.
“Hoo dae ye mak’ that oot?” ques­
tioned Donald.
“Weel, if ye’re smoking yer ain
bacca, ye’re thinkin’ o’ the awful ex­
pense, and if ye’re smoking some ither
body’s y’r pipe’s rammed saw ticht it
winna draw.”
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“Did you make the debating team?”
“N-n-no. They s-s-said I w-w-was-
n’t t-t-tall enough.”
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Notice in Florida paper: “Thurs­
day I lost a gold watch I valued very
highly. Immediately I inserted an ad
in your lost and found column and
waited. Yesterday I went home and
found the watch in the pocket of
another suit. God bless your paper.”
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Valet (to master): "Sir, your car is
at the door.”
Master: "Yes, I hear it knocking-”
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to put the tooth-paste back into the
tube?
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“Jerry ain’t much of a farmer, I ’m
afraid”
“Naw, he keeps foolin’ ’round with
his crops so much, he don’t half ■
tend
to his fillin’ station.”
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A novelist and his publisher were
conversing.
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“By the way,” asked the publisher,
“where did you get the plot for your
second novel?”
“From the film version of my first.”
—Liverpool Evening Express.
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“Pa,” said Johnnie, “what’s a mono­
log?”
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“It’s a conversation being carried
on by a man and his wife, son,”
growled his dad.
—Cincinnati Enquirer.
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Men who boast
That they know wimmen
Often get
The biggest trimmin\
— Evelyn Love Cooper in Judge*
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WHAT’S IN A NAME?
The vicar was paying a visit to the
houses of his poorer parishioners, and
in one of the houses he asked a good
many questions about the family. A
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Prospect: “I can’t see you today;
come back Friday.”
Salesman: “I won’t be in town Fri­
day.”
Prospect: “Neither will I.”

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“There is no difficulty in this world
that cannot be overcome,” says the
Thames magistrate. Has he ever tried
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very grubby but very cheerful little
boy attracted the kindly cleric’s at­
tention, and he asked him his name.
“Reginald d’Arcy Smif, sir,” replied
the boy, with a grin.
The vicar turned to the boy’s
father.
“What made you give the boy a
name like that?” he asked.
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“ ’Cause I want ’im ter be a pro­
fessional boxer,” returned the parent,
“and wiv a name like that he’ll get
plenty o’ practice at school.”
— Tatler.
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Servant (to lion-tamer in cage):
“Your tailor is here with his bill.”
Lion-Tamer: “Tell him to come in.”
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“Yassah,” said old Link, “business
very good. Done bought a pig fo’
$10, traded pig fo’ abarrer, barrer fo’
a calf, calf fo’ a bicycle, and sol’ de
bicycle fo’ $10!”
“But yo’ don’ make nothin’, Link! ”
“Sho’ ’nough, but look at de busi­
ness Ah been doin’.”
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IT NEEDS NO EINSTEIN
“What gives you the impression
that Jack and Betty are engaged?”
“She has a ring and he’s broke.”
—Boston Transcript.
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He is not drunk who, from the floor
Can rise again and drink some more;
But he is drunk who prostrate lies,
And cannot drink or cannot rise.
-—Eugene Field.
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OR WAS IT TROPICAL FISH
Guest: “Shay, thish punch is getting
awful weak.”
Host: “Be careful there. You’re
dipping your cup into the gold fish
bowl.”
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