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Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 February - Page 189

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T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
FOR S A L E — 15 L A T E S T
model Gottlieb Grip machines,
look like new and guaranteed
in A - l working order, $8.00
each, f. o. b., Chicago.
John
Kuntz, 1022 Belden Ave., Chi­
cago, 111 .
-c
fortune tellers; Mills scales. I
will trade for Mills, W atling or
Jennings slot machines, with or
without Jackpots.
Wrhat have
you?
Myer Horwitz, 2221 E.
Fairmont Ave.. Baltimore M d.-c
W A N T E D — U S E D C IG A R E T T E
Machines, cash waiting.
S.
Feltman, 437 Del. Ave., Albany,
scope, two months old, $18.00, 1
Penny Match Vender, like new,
$2.50.
Harwell Candy Co., 500
W est 9 th Street.
Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma.
-c
FOR SAL E — J A C K P O T -T A R -
get. Five Jackpots to shoot
at. These machines are auto­
matic pay out.
Nickel play.
Slightly used.
Perfect condi­
tion. Only two left. $80.00 for
both.
One-fourth depoL.it.
L.
T. Hall, Brown’s Hills, N. J.
FOR S A L E — USED E X H IB IT
N. Y.______________________________
FOR SAL E OR T R A D E : N E L ­
son W igin pianos, with a 5c
slot; Mills Violano with 5c slot;
Gottlieb Grip Testers; basket­
ball machines; bowling alleys;
FOR S A L E — 10 W A T L IN G
Quarter Bells, one or all, at
$35.00, like new; i> Mills, front
venders, $30.00 each, No. 112,000'
C in c in n a ti O p e r a to r s
H a v e B ig B a n q u e t
The Cincinnati Coin Machine Operators
Association held its second annual banquet
at the Hotel Grand in this city on Monday
evening’, January 27, 1930.
The big surprise of the evening and the
guest of honor was Mr. Fred E. Turner,
secretary of the Coin Machine Operators
Association of America, who delivered a
talk on general topics of interest and many
interesting highlights on the coming exposi­
tion.
Our president, Mr. Ralph T. Young, who
F E B R U A R Y P R IC E L IS T
U S E D M A C H IN E S
Each
20 A. B. T. Targets with
meters................... ............$ 12.00
10 A. B. T. Big Game
Hunters with meters,
5 c ..................................... 16.50
20 Moving Duck Targets,
(with "R a d io P roof”
motor, no brushes to
to get ou of order. . . 45.00
35 Mill Firefly Electric
Shockers, ....................... 5.00
30 Empire V. P. B asket­
balls, late models . . . .
7.50
12 Exhibit
metal
card
5.00
venders ..........................
1 Exhibit Photoscope 5c
5 Empire Playballs . . . .
7.50
Girl View s...................... 15.00
2 Mills 5c target prac­
tice...................................... 5.00
2 Bluebird 5c venders,
fruit reels, meter, . . . 15.00
3 Fairchild
Cabinet
Lots of 5
$ 11.00
16.00
W H A T H A V E YOU? W A N T E D
— Old rare coins, domestic or
foreign.
Cash sent upon re­
ceipt..
Highest price paid for
sam*.
Louis Trembowler, 237
Easr 95th St., New York City
SELL-? L IK E HOT TOM ALES
— S'CND DO LLA R T W U N T Y -
F IV E FOR SAM PLE S A N I­
TARY
SOAP
DISPENSER—
R E TA IL S A T T W O DOLLARS
— M EN M AK IN G BIG MONEY
— SO U TH ERN N O V E L T Y CO.,
146 B R E V A R D COURT, C H A R ­
LO TTE, N. C.
is president of the Coin Machine Operators
Association of America, acted as toast­
master and delivered an address on local
affairs and the coming convention which
will be held in Chicago, February 24 to 27.
Mr. Allen Roudebush, association attor­
ney, spoke on “ The Necessity of Organiza­
tion.” Mr. L. M. Hall, vice-president of the
Monarch Tool & Mfg. Co., spoke on “ Co­
operation.”
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Illustrations used in this issue are ac­
knowledged as follows; p. 121, Brooks Bank
Note Co.; p. 122, Nation’s Business; p. 123,
Ovaltine Co.
MOST PERECT VENDER TO-DAY
HOLDS 96 PACKAGES OF CIGAR­
ETTES— ONE OR SIX BRANDS.
TURN TURRET FOR SELECTION.
ENTIRE PACKAGE IN FULL VIEW.
40.00
4.75
<.00
4.75
i.OO
The above m achines in good shape and
ready to operate, do not w rite fo r price
list, 25 per cent deposit required with all
ord er.. If we are sold out on your order,
will be returned im m ediately.
..
C. G. M O O R E , Box 317
3 Jennings Side venders, $30.00;
10 B & M Baby venders. $12.5C;
2 Mills nickel Pur'tans, $15.00
each. Rock bottom prices. Box
53, Automatic Age.
S P E C IA L
OF
60.00
150.00
for
Style Golf Game
185
BEDFORD, VA.
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IN
LARG E UNITS. N O W
O F F E R E D TO
OPERATORS.
A d d ress
S M O K E T E R IA
INC.
1733 M ilw aukee A ve.
CHICAGO, ILL.
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