Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 November

THE COIN M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
70
N o ve m b er1933
w ay T h ru
PHONOGRAPH
a
K e y h o le ,”
as w e ll as
“ G a th e r L ip R o u g e W h ile Y o u M a y ”
a n d “ Good-bye L o v e ,” th e la s t title
fro m th e p ic tu re o f th e sam e n am e .
‘Record REVIEW
“ S h a n g h a i L i l ” a n d “ S itt in ’ o n a
B a c k y a rd
By A. W. ROOS, of Brunswick Record Corporation
F e nce ”
fr o m
“ F o o tlig h t
P a ra d e ” as w ell as “ D o n ’t C h a n g e ,”
a n o th e r p ic tu re tu n e , a n d “ S h a m e O n
p ro d u c e d
style “ Y o u ’re M y P a s t, P re se nt a n d
Y o u ” are s u b m itte d b y L e o n Belasco
C o r p o r a tio n
F u tu r e ” a n d “ D o in ’ th e U p to w n Low-
a n d h is H o te l S t. M o r it z O rchestra.
are b e in g k e p t u p to th e m in u te b y
d o w n ,” tw o fox tro ts fro m “ B r o a d ­
J a c q u e s R e n a r d a n d h is O rc h e s tra ’s

T he
by
V o c a lio n
B r u n s w ic k
records
R e c o rd
th e c o n s ta n t a d d itio n o f s ta r nam e s
to th e a r tis t lis t w h ic h is, u n d e r pres­
e n t pro ce dure , co m po sed e n tire ly o f
n am e s t h a t can be o b ta in e d o n n o
records o th e r t h a n those w ith V o c a ­
lio n
labels.
W ith
recent
issues we
no te th e a d d itio n o f A r th u r T ra c y ,
the
S treet
S inger,
R o u n d - u p ,”
w ith
“ T he
L ast
the b ig h i t fr o m
Zieg-
fe ld ’s F o llie s, “ J u s t a Y e a r A g o T o ­
n ig h t ,” “ I B r in g a S o n g ” a n d “ M a r ­
t a .”
T h e T hre e K e y s , t h a t n o v e lty
v o c al a n d in s tr u m e n ta l trio com posed
THERE IS O N LY ONE
o f B o n B o n S lim a n d B o b , h a v e been
a d d e d to th e v o c a lio n lis t w ith “ Y o u
C a n D e p e n d o n M e ” a n d “ I ’ve F o u n d
a N ew
B a b y .”
W it h o u t d o u b t V o ­
c a lio n fa n s a m o n g a u to m a tic m a c h in e
custom ers
w ill
w elcom e
these
tw o
he a d lin e rs, a n d b ig business fo r th e
m a ch in e s
w ill
re su lt.
Jack
SUPREM E
VENDING COMPANY
F u lto n
sings “ L o v e I s th e Sweetest T h in g ”
and
“ T h is I s
R o m a n c e ” in h is a l­
A N D THE AD DRESS IS
w ays th o r o u g h m a n n e r.
T h e d an ce fa n s, p a r tic u la r ly those
557 ROGERS A V E ., B R O O K LYN , N . Y.
fa v o rin g fox tro ts, are as a lw ay s p r o ­
v id e d fo r b y V o c a lio n listin g s w ith a
larg e n u m b e r o f th e la te st n u m b e rs
WARNING! I
fr o m stage a n d screen p ro d u c tio n s , as
w ell as th e best of th e u n a tta c h e d
title s.
We are not responsible for any other
firms who may be using the SUPREME
name throughout the country. There is
only ONE Supreme!
Incre ase in m a c h in e receipts
w ill fo llo w
d is p la y
in
th e p ro g ra m
fra m e of “ B y a W a te r f a ll,” “ H o n e y ­
m o o n H o te l,” these tw o fr o m “ Foot-
lig h t P a r a d e ” ; “ I ’m
D a n c in g
on a
R a in b o w ” a n d “ B e a u tifu l G ir l” fro m
WRITE FOR FREE COPY of the Coin Machine Operator's Newspaper
“ S tage M o t h e r ” ; “ I ’ll B e F a it h f u l,”
. . . . SUPREME NEWS— LISTS and PRICES more than 1000 machines.
“ P u t o n Y o u r O ld G r a y B o n n e t” a n d
“ Com e
O n,
tro ts b y
Get
U p ,”
a ll fine
fox
O zzie N e ls o n a n d h is O r ­
chestra. H e ha s also recorded a b e a u ­
t if u l w a ltz n u m b e r , “ J u s t a Y e a r A go
T o n ig h t.”
D ic k H im b e r a n d h is Essex H o u s e
O rch e stra offer those h its “ T h e L a s t
R o u n d - u p ” a n d “ W h o ’s A fr a id o f the
B ig B a d W o lf .”
A ls o h is orchestra
ha s recorded in h is a lw a y s excellent
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THE COIN M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
November, 1933
n u m b e rs
are
“ D in n e r
at
71
E ig h t ,”
“ G iv e M e L ib e r ty o r G iv e M e L o v e ,”
W
“ Bless Y o u r H e a r t ” a n d “ T h is I s R o ­
m a n c e ,” a ll fox trots. M o r e n u m b e rs
in the sam e te m p o “ M e fo r Y o u F o r ­
ever,”
O w l,”
“ Sw eet
M a d n e s s ,”
“ I t ’s O n ly
“ Y o u ’ve
a
“ N ig h t
Paper
e
COIN OPERATED MACHINES
Whatever Your Requirements, WRITE OR WIRE US
IMMEDIATELY!!
Be
T e llin g a L ie ” a n d “ W h a t I s Sweet-
te r,” as w ell as a n o th e r fine a n d ex­
The House with the Reputation for
S T R A IG H T DEALING.
c e lle n tly p la y e d w a ltz n u m b e r , “ T o ­
n ig h t M a y N e v e r C o m e A g a in ,” a ll
u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f H e n r y K in g
p la y e d b y h is H o te l P ierre O rch estra.
A a ro n s o n
and
h is
Com ­
m a n d e rs as th e ir share of th is lis t
offer
“You
H ero ”
and
G o tta
Be
a
“ M a r c h in g
i n
M o o n ,”
G o t E v e r y th in g ,’’“ I ’d
Ir v in g
S p e c ia liz e
F o o tb a ll
A lo n g
To­
Our Motto :—
Satisfaction or Money Refunded
W e re tu rn e d m o re t h a n $2 ,0 0 0 f r o m o u r la s t a d because we s o ld o u t
p ra c tic a lly e v e ry th in g w e h a d
a n d c o u ld n o t f ill a n y m o re orders.
ge th e r,” tw o fox; trots, a n d “ G o o d ­
W e can a lw ay s s u p p ly th e L A T E S T in A u t o m a t ic M a c h in e s .
n ig h t, L it tle
D r e a m s ,”
U S
Dow n
W o r l d ’s L e a d in g M a n u f a c t u r e r s o f C o in O p e r a t e d M a c h in e s .
co up le d
w ith
G ir l o f M y
“ M o o n lig h t
in
L o v e r’s L a n e ,” tw o w altzes.
T he
c o n s ta n tly
m a n ife ste d
de­
m a n d fo r o ld tim e tunes is in a m eas­
ure fille d b y K essinger B ro th e rs w ho ,
w ith th e fid d le a n d g u ita r, h a v e re­
corded “ J o s h a n d I , ” “ B ro w n s to w n
G ir l,” “ K a n a w h a C o u n ty R a g ” a n d
“ W e s t V ir g in ia S pe cia l.”
A sh le y a n d
F oster s in g w ith th e a c c o m p a n im e n t
of g u ita r a n d h a r m o n ic a “ E a s t V ir ­
g in ia
B lu e s ,”
“ R is in g
Sun
B lu e s ,”
“ T im e s A in ’t L ik e T h e y U sed to B e ”
a n d “ G re e n b a c k D o lla r .”
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MAN­
AGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC.,
Required by the Act of Congress of March 3,
1933
Of Coin Machine Journal, published monthly
at Chicago, Illinois, for October 1988. State
of Illinois, County of Cook, ss.
Before me, a Notary Public in and for the
State and county aforesaid, personally ap­
peared Harvey Carr, who, having been duly
sworn according to law, deposes and says that
he is the Editor of the Coin Machine Journal
and that the following is, to the best of his
knowledge and belief, a true statement of the
ownership, management (and if a daily paper,
the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publi­
cation for the date shown in the above caption,
required by the Act of March 3, 1988, embod­
ied in section 411, Postal Laws and Regula­
tions, printed on the reverse of this form,
to-wit:
1. That the names and addresses of the
publisher, editor, managing editor, and busi­
ness managers are: Publisher, Coin Machine
Journal, Inc., 600 W. Van Buren St., Chicago,
111* Editor, Harvey Carr, 600 W. Van Buren
St., Chicago, 111. Business Manager, D. Doll'
nig, 600 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
2. That the owner is: (If owned by a cor­
poration, its name and address must be stated
and also immediately thereunder the names and
addresses of stockholders owning or holding
one per cent or more of total amount of stock,
If not owned by a corporation, the names and
addresses of the individual owners must be given.
If owned by a firm, company, or other unin­
corporated concern, its name and address, as
well as those of each individual member, must
be given.) The Coin Machine Journal, Inc., 600
W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111., Jas. T. Igoe,
600 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111., B, E,
Callahan, 600 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111*,
F IR S T .
W e
c a n save y o u m o n e y .
W e
are D is tr ib u to r s
SEE
fo r
How’s This for a Bargain List?
Order now—they w on’t last long a t these p ric e s. . .
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97 Mills or Jennings Baseball or Today Venders and Baseball Slot Ma­
chines . . -- .................. . .............. ...... ................. :. . ......... #17.50
32 Steeplechase Ball Game . . . . . .
... .
. . ....
4.50
56 Brand New O. D. Jennings Jay Ball Pin Games, originally cost
$75*00, our price . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ......... . . 10.00
17 Victory Pin Ball Game, Counter Style, Brand New, cost $39.50,
our price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . , ... . . . . . . ... ... ... ... 7*50
397 Assorted used Pin Games, Screwy, Stud Poker, Little Joe, 5 Star
Final and others of the same make and on the same order, while
they la s t................................................................................. 3.50
128 Brand New, Capitol and Stud Poker pin games . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 5.00
Folding stands for slot machines, . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 2.00
68 A. B. T. Target Practice and Big Game Hunter. This machine is
still able to earn you from three to four dollars a week on the
counter. Why not try one?. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 5*00
The New Magic Clock Vender. .
.................................. .
12.50
49 Mills Goose Necks, 5c play.................... ........ ..................... . . 60*00
Always Earliest with the Latest
All Types of Coin Machines Repaired
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP ALWAYS
Immediate shipment or your money refunded.
BELMONT SALES CO.
3124 Fifth Avenue
M. Cunningham, 600 W. Van Buren St., Chi­
cago, 111.
8. That the known bondholders, mortgagees,
and other security holders owning or holding
1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds,
mortgages, or other securities are: (If there
are none, so state.) None.
4.
That the two paragraphs next above,
giving the names of the owners, stockholders,
and security holders, if any, contain not only
the list of stockholders and security holders as
they appear upon the books of the company
but also, in cases where the stockholder or
security holder appears upon the books of the
company as trustee or in any other fiduciary
illation, the name of the person or corpora­
tion for whom such trustee is acting, is given;
also that the said two paragraphs contain
statements embracing affiant’s full knowledge
and belief as to the circumstances and condi­
Chicago, 111.
tions under which stockholders and security
holders who do not appear upon the books
of the company as trustees, hold stock and
securities in a capacity other than that of a
bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason
to believe that any other person, association,
or corporation has any interest direct or indi­
rect in the said stock, bonds, or other securi­
ties than as so stated by him*
5. That the average number of copies of
each issue of this publication sold or distrib­
uted, through the mails or otherwise, to paid
subscribers during the 12 months preceding
the date shown above Is (This information is
required from daily publications only).
HARVEY CARE, Editor.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th
day of October, 1983.
(Seal)
E. R. WENDELL.
(My commission expires January 29, 1936. )
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