Automatic World

Issue: 1932-June

AUTOMATIC
June, 1932
sale. Demand has already been cre-
ated for these merchandisers in all
part~ of the country.
Therefore all
that is necessary is the proper oper-
ator.
There is no doubt any more about
profits on location.
This has al-
ready been thoroughly tested by the
company and is now a matter of
record. There has always been a
demand for this type of merchan-
diser from many educational insti-
tutions as well as innumerable fac-
tories and department store~.
Automatic merchandisers ar·e the
mainstay of this industry. Auto-
matic amusement novelties are fine
money-makers while Miss Fancy
smiles in their direction. The wise
man r·e alizes that to continue earn-
ing money he must have something
which is substantial and which has
lasting power so< necessary to contin-
uous profitable operation.
The possibilities which the new
standard
automatic
luncheonette
faces is outstanding when we con-
sider the basic reasons for its con-
struction. These ar_making easily
accessible automatic restaurant facil-
ities which are already prove'l tre-
mendous profit makers. Offering to
the general public, food-the basic
necessity of life itself. Furthering
this with attractive artistic design to
appeal to the more pleasant and d.el-
icate instincts of the public. Bring-
ing this food to the public in an al-
ready familiar manner with greatly
increased sanitary facilities. Again
-the very fact that locations already
await these merchandisers and also
the fact that they enter into a vir-
gin market. The virginity of this
market plus the already proven prof-
it factors causes the standard auto-
matic luncheonette to be one of the
finest automatic merchandising pos-
sibilities ever developed. Since it is
sponsored by a nationally known and
responsible firm it should be attrac-
tive to many men planning for better
livelihood.

A NEW COIN MACHINE
PUBLICATION
A new coin machine publication
has been launched in Chicago. It is
called the Automatic Gazette and is
of the newspaper style. Robert K.
Gibbs is editor and he is assisted in
advertising, etc., by C. L. Huntley,
Walter D. Hildreth and Charles F.
Stille. Mr. Gibbs and Stille were
formerly with the Coin Machine
Journal and their names were listed
WORLD
in the May issue of that journal.
AUTOMATIC WORLD wishes them
well in their undertaking.

Five Star Final Going
Big
The master production of D. Gott-
lieb & Company, the Five Star Final,
is sweeping into the good spots and
staying there and when a game like
Five Star Final sweeps into a spot
Fifteen
and stays there, it makes money for
its owner.
Remember, a faint heart never
won fair lady, neither did or will a
faint heart cash-in in the operating
game. Send your ·o rder today for
a sample Five Star Final and see for
yourself just what it will do.
The Gottlieb fa ctory is turning
out these games by the hundreds, and
hav·e many or ders to fill , but if you
will mention AUTOMATIC WORLD
your letters and order s will be given
prompt attent ion in every fay.
The King of them All ...
ROYAL
SCALE
At the Lowest Price Ever
Set for Quality
"one or a million"
$10 Deposit with Order
Balance C.O.D.-F.O.B. Factory
T
HE lowest priced, highest quality
scale ever produced. Every de-
sirable feature that successful,
dependable scales ought to have is
incorporated in the ROYAL. A sim-
ple fool-proof mechanism, uncondi-
tionally guaranteed for five years.
Se·e ROYAL at your nearest jobber's
and get your ROYALS on order.
Y
OUR investment in ROYAL SCALES is
small, but your income is substantial and
STEADY. Never before has so attrac-
tive and so substantially built a scale been
offered at so Iowa price. The ROYAL incor-
porates every desirable feature that succc::ss-
ful dependable scales ought to have. Its SIm-
ple, fool-proof .mechanism unconditionally
guaranteed for fIve years. Let us send you
a sample for your inspection, or see ROYALS
at your nearest Jobbers·. If you do not feel
you have made a wonderful buy, we will re-
fund your money without question.
Jobbers
W eare still g etting
orders fas t er tha n we
can turn them out.
W e therefore suggest
you ge t your deposits
in i m m e di a t e I y.
FIRST
COME -
FIRST
SE RVE D.
This scale was built
for your pr ofit .
ROYAL SCALE CO.
42 Essex Street
Jersey City, N. J.
Identify yourself to advertisers by mentioning AUTOMATIC WORLD
;\UTOMATIC
Sixteen
Automatic World
120 St. Louis Ave nue
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
AUTOMATIC WORLD PUBLISHING CO.
An in depe,n dent, nationally circulated journal published
monthly in the interest of the Vending Machine and Coin
Operated Device Industry of America.
Business Manager
Advertising Manager
Editor
AARON SMITH
O. J. BRANCH
TOM MURRAY
Subscription Price:
One Y,e ar ....... . ..... . .................... $1.00
THREE years .. . ... . .... .. ........ . ........ $2.00
Can ada, One Year ... . ........................ $1. 7 5
Advertising Rates Furnished Upon Request.
BOYS, LET'S A NSWE R A LL INQUIRIES
W
EARE making a ple,a will all our advertisers
to be considerate enough to answer every in-
quiry that you receive from ads placed in
AUTOMATIC WORLD . This respect is rightly due any-
one that answers your ad.
Sometimes, we know, that after you have sold or
traded your used machines that you advertised, you keep
receiving inquiries and you decide that the waste basket
is the place for them, Okay, but before you throw the
in quiries away, use a lc post card, at least, and answer
the man. That will show that you are thoughtful and
you might sell him next time. Who knows?
We believe that this practice will pay in the long-run.
It might develop into a condition like the "Boy and the
Wolf." If you fail to ackr owledge your inquiries or an-
swers to your ads, you might fail to receive any. Then,
of course, you pass the buck to the magazine when in
reality it is your fault that your ad failed to pull. They
have learned your method of handli ng your answers.
Savvy?
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J
JUST THINKING
By TOM MURRAY
UST thinking will not get one very far toward ac-
complishments. Thinking is necessary in order to
accomplish a thing, but to "just think" will never
accomplish anything.
Words are the vehicle of thought and it requires words
to create or produce thoughts, but if we expect to cash
in on our thoughts we must p ermit or make sure that
our thoughts give birth to action because from action
comes accomplishments.
How often have we viewed a piece of machinery, a
fin ished and working model of a coin operated machine,
a n d it was exactly like a creation we had THOUGHT
about building. Sometimes we read a book and after
we finish it we say, well, I thought of that sort of a
pl ot last year. What's the difference between just
thinking and sitting down, and thinking a nd working
out your thoughts? One man just thinks, the other
thinks a n d works, and from his labors emerge his ac-
complishments and from his accomplishments comes the
reward and from the r,e ward comes the joy that is due
the thinker that works.
You may think of a thousand good spots, but unless
WORLu
June, 1932
you get busy and secure them your thinking is all
wasted. You might as well not have thought at all.
You may think that you will buy some new machines and
make more money, but to think upon the matter only
will send you to the bread li ne. Manufacturers may
think of a new idea in a coin controlled machine but
their thoughts are not worth more than the dust of the
earth, unless they create from their thoughts the crea-
tion their minds pictured.
Let's all think, but let's not stop with J UST THINK-
ING, let's permit our thoughts to give birth to real
action ltnd then there will be accomplishment in evidence.
One reason that the depression holds on is because
we have too many JUST THINKERS. Folks are think-
ing and thinking only. Thinking of harder times, think-
i ng of poverty, thinkin g about losing their jobs, think-
ing that things will get better-just thinking an d not
acting enough. Men in every walk of life h ave stopped
working and have gone to thinking only, and as long as
we sit around and JUST THINK, thin gs will never get
better.
Manufacturers of the coin machine industry, d urin g
these years of depression, have been thinking and not
only thinking but new creations have been produced.
Accomplishments are in evidence from t h eir thoughts.
That's why the coin machine industry has n ot suffered
so much as other industries.
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OUR SECOND ANNIVERSARY EDITION
M
Y, MY, how our May an niversary issue was re-
ceived with joy and delight. Telegrams from
New York, letters from California, Main e.
Louisiana, Illinois, Texas and almost every state in the
U. S. A. Air-mail a n d special delivery letters, all pro-
claiming the high standard and merits of AUTOMATIC
WORLD. Some of these are published in this issu e, but
not all. It would require too much space.
We tape this method and opportunity to say, "THANK
YOU" coin-machinedom for the fine reception you gave
this second anniversary issue of AUTOMATIC WO RLD
and we now pledge ourselves to continue to give you a
good paper each month until next May, and-th en-
well, another bumper an n iversary n u mber.
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WE WANT OUR READERS TO FACE THE FACTS
W
E WANT our readers to take close notice an d
face the true facts regarding the high stand-
ard and class of the reading matter carried in
AUTOMATIC WORLD.
There is no question but that AUTOMATI C WORLD
gives the reader more variety than any other trade
paper now in the field . We just naturally step out an d
garner the items that grip and hold your interest. Our
reading matter is not the old regular cut-and-dried affair
stuff that carries the same atmosphere every month. It
does not come from the same writer, in every case., every
month. We do not do a big lot of "clipping" from other
magazines. We believe in giving you some real ma-
terial and some real features.
You will also note that AUTOMATIC WO R LD has
that friendly air, that something that just pulls you
closer to the paper. AUTOMATI C WORLD is truly an d
rightfully the leading trade paper of the coin machine
industry of America-it is the "Paper that's R ead."

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