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Automatic Age

Issue: 1926 June - Page 78

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78
T he A
u t o m a t ic
Operator of 7000
Machines Is Dead
Los Angeles, Calif.— Many promi­
nent Jews of the city attended funer­
al services held this afternoon for
Jonas J. Gans, one of the wealthiest
business men of the city, who died
Sunday, in his fifty-second year.
Mr. Gans came to Los Angeles 27
years ago, entering business on a
small scale and developing his enter­
prise until at the time of his death
GLASSINE
!
BAGS
FOR NUTS, CANDIES,- ETC.
We also make easels and
Cartons.
Paper Bags of all Kinds.
Write for Prices.
HOLLIS & DUNCAN
724-32 Lake St.
Chicago, 111.
A
ge
he was at the head o f on?, o f the
city’s largest concerns in the cigar
and novelties trade.
He was prominent in Jewish phil­
anthropic work and took a leading
part in affairs o f his people.
He operated a string of 7000 vend­
ing machines.
Italian organ grinders are being
refused passports by the Fascist gov­
ernment on the grounds that they
detract from Italy’s prestige.
| Use
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Gandy
Gum
Mints
Chocolate Bars
For Give - Away
PREMIUMS
We make a full line of
penny and nickel vend­
ing gums.
THE
HELMET CO.
Largest and oldest manufac­
turers of gum for the vending
trade.
1420 Vine St.
Cincinnati, O.
SEHI/ICE DALL
Delivered to your door same day as ordered.
M aking sm all towns.
F u ll or part tim e. One
sale a day m akes you
$105
a week.
Q uick,
easy sales, repeat com m is­
sions.
K. & S. SALES CO.
4351 Ravenswood Av. Chicago
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A. ELSTEIN
J. K. ARNOLD
1021 Harrison St.
Telephone Monroe 4788
Chicago
Also B U B B L E -IT GUM
The Ball Gum th a t Really Bubbles
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

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