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Issue: 1926 July - Page 80

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u t o m a t ic
FOR SALE— 1 complete Photo out­
fit, used three months; 1 Cupper
Hewitt lamp; 1 electric printer; 1
camera, for post card size; plate
holders, studio top, and dark room;
and many other supplies.
Cost
$500.00, A -l shape. Will pack well
for shipment. Take $175.00, and is
a good buy. Address care T. W .
Automatic Age.
W IL L TRADE OR SELL— 15 Nome
Target Gum Machines. Practically
new, for Exhibit Play Ball, Bat-A-
Peny or Exhibit All Metal Photo­
scopes. What have you? H. H. S. 19
Putnam St., Buffalo, N. Y.
W AN TE D — Systematic supervisor
and efficiency field man. Must be
experienced in a field applicable to
the operation of vending machines.
Right man can make good contact.
West coast territory. Reference re­
quired. D. M. care Automatic Age.
SLOT MACHINES — Vending ana
scales a specialty, bought and sold.
Hawes, 1137 Vine St., Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
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A Little Fun
“ Good Lord, look at the length of
that woman’s skirt.”
“Yes, it’s very little above two
feet.”
— Brown Jug.
Two colored men were standing on
the comer discussing family trees.
“Yes, suh, man,” said Ambrose,
“ I can trace my relations back to a
family tree.”
“ Chase ’em back to a family tree?”
said Mose.

“Naw, man, trace ’em, trace ’em—
get me?”
“ Well, they ain’t but two kinds of
things dat live in trees. Birds and
monkeys, and you sho’ ain’t got no
feathers on you.”— Atlanta Constitu­
tion.
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W AN T TO BUY— Used machines,
any kind. The Coin Machine Co.,
6244 Carpenter St., Chicago, 111.
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REAL BARGAIN! Walters 1-2-3
gum machines, $6.00 each or ten
machines for $50.00.
Guaranteed
new machines. Terms 25 per cent
deposit with order, balance C. O. D.
Walter Gum Company, 740 Flushing
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
W AN TE D — Springs for Mills Stand
and Scales.
Only good stuff
wanted. Write at once as I need
this material. E. J. Smith, 126 Heck
Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J.____________
THIEF proof, Slug proof, Outdoor
UNIVERSAL BALL GUM Vend­
ing machine. See it here in Chicago.
No obligation whatever, demonstra­
tion is free. Phone, write or call
HOFFMAN,
6244 Carpenter St.,
Telephone Wentworth 5242, Chicago
FOR SALE— Route of 80 National
Novelty Scales well located in Illi­
nois cities. The scales are in first
class condition, and can be had at a
reasonable price. G. care Automatic
Age.
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SOUNDED DIFFICULT
Down in Texas the short cotton
crop forced a large number of coun­
try negroes to the cities. One of
them applied for a job at one of the
large employment agencies.
“ There’s a job at the Eagle Laun­
dry,” said the man behind the desk.
“ Want it?”
The applicant
shifted uneasily
from one foot) to the other.
“ Tell you how it is, boss,” he said
finally. “ I sure does want a job
bad, but de fack is, I ain’t never
washed a eagle.”— The Open Road.
Civil War
“ Doesn’t your father like me”
asked a fond suitor.
“Yes, that’s just the trouble,” an­
swered the girl. “ He and mother
quarrel about you constantly.”
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