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Issue: 1933 September - Page 169

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September, 1933
Exhibit Plans Largest
Display Rooms
Exhibit Supply Company has been busy
remodeling their factory. More spacious
offices have been provided, as well as a
much larger sample room. “ We have been
handicapped by not being able to display
our entire line of over 75 different coin
operated amusement devices, including our
various types of Digger machines,” says
Perc Smith, their Sales Manager. “ Our
new sample room will be the largest in the
country and will provide plenty of space to
show our big line of Exhibit machines and
supplies. Every machine we sell is made
right here in our factory.” This interest­
ing collection of Exhibit products is now
open for inspection to the trade and all are
invited to come and look it over.
“The Yankee” Offered by
Stutz Machine Corp.
The Stutz Machine Corporation of 990
Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., manufac­
turers of “ The Yankee,” the traveling crane
which was introduced to the industry nine
years ago as the Traveling Crane On
Wheels, reports a large influx of orders for
The Yankee within the past few months.
“ The Yankee,” says George Stutz treas­
urer of Stutz Machine, “ is the traveling
crane formerly manufactured by the Buddy
Sales Corp., which we have remodeled and
improved to a point where we honestly be­
lieve we have a machine which is as fine as
money can produce. Now that the industry
is definitely becoming merchandise con­
scious again, we are finding more and more
of a demand for machines o f our type
which the past few months have shown in
the best business we have experienced this
year. The Yankee does not infringe upon
any other machine and the Stutz Machine
Corporation has no connection with any
other company.”
Mr. Stutz also tells us that they have
testimonials on file which show actual earn­
ings of “ The Yankee.”
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Leo J. Kelly Joins
Caille Company
Caille Brother Company, 6210 Second
Boulevard, Detroit, Michigan, announce the
appointment of Leo J. Kelly, as assistant
sales manager. Mr Kelly comes to Caille
Leo J . K e lly
Brothers after four years with Mills Nov­
elty Company, where he also held the posi­
tion as assistant sales manager.
Mr. Kelly has traveled extensively, and
accordingly, knows operating conditions as
they exist in most localities and is well
qualified to aid his operator friends with
their problems.
Leo, as he is known to his friends, is a
cleancut, likeable, sincere chap and we know
he will enjoy an outstanding success with
Caille Brothers Company.
Caille Brothers have been pioneers in the
coin machine business. They were estab­
lished in 1888, 45 years ago. It is claimed
they were the originators of the Jack Pot
Bell, the Slug Proof coin Detector— show­
ing more than one coin, the Non-Clogging
coin Top— allowing all slugs to be removed
from the outside of the machine, the Grand
Prize or Gold Award four reel machine and
the first Silent machine.
Their plant in Detroit utilizes approxi­
mately 110,000 square feet of floor space.
Caille scales and coin machines are known
the world over. The Caille Brothers Com­
pany have done much to elevate the coin
machine business to its present greatness.
Quality and mechanical precision have
always been the key-note in the company’s
policy, which accounts for the wonderful
reputation their products enjoy today.
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