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Issue: 1929 June - Page 107

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T
he
A
u t o m a t ic
Too Late To Classify
lucky
boy
m arble
vender
— Going like wild fire. They vend
special made Lucky Boy Brand
Marbles that consist of 2, 3 and 5­
cent marbles for 1 cent. Sample ma­
chine complete with 700 assorted
marbles, $15.00; 1 carton of 1,000
Lucky Boy Brand Marbles, $5.50; 1
case of 10,000 Lucky Boy Brand
Marbles, $42.00.
Every time you
order marbles you get a different as­
sortment. Send deposit with order,
or for any other information write.
Penn Novelty Sales Co., 35 N. 36th
Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
R E M O V A L SA L E — 32 Mills and
Jennings
complete
mechanisms,
good for parts only, $10.00 each.
Penn Novelty Sales Co., 35 N. 36th
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
W A N T E D — 400 Columbus Peanut
Venders, 1-cent and 5-cent; 20
penny 5 and 10-cent play Lark ma­
chines; 10 Mills or Watling all-white
porcelain scales. All the above ma­
chines must be in good working order
and reasonably priced. Penn Novelty
Sales Co., 35 N. 36th Street, Phila­
delphia, Pa.
R E M O V A L S A L E — To larger quar­
ters. 4 Mills Mint Front Venders,
serials around 125,000, look new,
$49.00 each; 10 Mills 5-cent play
Operators Bells, $33.00 each; 9 Puri­
tan Baby Bells, 5, 10 and 25-cent
play, in original cartons, only $19.50
each, worth $35.00; 6 new Try-It
Gum Dice Machines only $12.50 each;
20 Mills, Jennings penny target prac­
tice machines used three weeks, $8.50
each; 2 Mills Little Perfection ma­
chines, $6.50 each; 1 Brownie Jack
Pot 5-cent play, $35.00. Penn Novelty
Sales Co., 35 N. 36th Street, Phila­
delphia, Pa.
FOR SA L E — Mills Brownie five cent
play, pays 10 cents to $2, good con­
dition. $40.00. one-third deposit. Will
buy Front Mint Venders, A. B. T.
Pistol Targets, Vest Pocket Basket­
ball and other penny machines. Must
be in good condition and reasonable;
no dealers. Russell, 79 Essex Street,
Bangor, Me.
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FOR S A L E — 1,000 Target Machines
account closed territory. For prices
write Hiawatha Machine Co., 751 S.
San Pedro St., Los Angeles, Calif.
A T T E N T IO N O P E R A TO R S — 100
Exhibit Double Slot All Steel Pos­
tal Card machines, 1 to 9, $4.75; 10
to 24; $4.50; 24 to 100, $4.25 each.
Each machine filled with cards at
$1.50 per machine extra. These ma­
chines are guaranteed to be in per­
fect working order, ready to place
on location. The season is just start­
ing for this king of penny vending
machines.
Send your order now.
Klein Bros. Vending Corp., 2620 N.
23rd Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Birds of a Feather
Prodigal: Father, I ’ve a notion to
settle down and go in for raising
chickens.
Father:
Better try owls.
Their
hours would suit you better.
Accused of Getting
Stamps by Slugs
For a long time stamp vending
machines in the corridor of the De­
troit Post Office have been found with
slugs in them. Sunday night R. C.
MacLachlan and Dale Peterson, Post
Office inspectors, arrested John D.
Smith, 19 years old who, they say,
had 69 twenty-five cent books of
stamps and 28 slugs on his person.
The inspectors say that Smith told
them a crippled stranger “ with long
dark hair” had approached him in
the corridor and asked him to put
the slugo in the machine. The officers
believe the stranger is a figment of
Smith’s imagination.
Smith pleaded not guilty when ar­
ranged today before J. Stanley Hurd,
United States commissioner, and
went to the County Jail when he
could not furnish the $1,000 bond de­
manded. He said he is a snlesman.
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