THE COI N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
May-June, 1932
only to find some one has got there
before them. Three of them looked
into this milk-stealing problem, and
sent their patented conclusions to
the exposition.
“A seamstress took the pins out
of her mouth long enough to invent
—a gymnasium appliance.
“A married woman in Kiowa,
Kansas, patented a model for a
portable elevator which should be
wheeled up to a building and
hoisted to the proper height, pre
sumably for delivering pianos. ,
“Mary Halleek Greenewalt, of
Philadelphia, who has already
earned something of a name for
herself as an inventor, devised an
instrument for blending color and
light with music.
“Meanwhile, Mr. Gus Klempp,
of Glenwood, Iowa, worried about
improving the rolling-pin; while
other gentlemen set their minds to
making doughnut-cutters w h i e h
have a ‘positive means for ejecting
center dough from the hole,’ a set
of house bells and signals by which
a housewife can indicate whether
she is ‘out’ or ‘in / an egg-boiler
with a steam-whistle to signal that
the egg is finished, a meat-slicing
board which holds the roast in place
on prongs, and a cream machine
which reverses the usual process
and makes sweet cream out of milk
and unsalted butter.”
Business enterprises of this na
ture offer wonderful opportunities
to coin maehine operators who can
obtain concessions to operate ma
chines. In these out of 'the way
stands and dance halls there are
usually no restrictions against of
fering prizes for high scores on
amusement games and business
should flourish in the evenings dur
ing the season.
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Who Makes the "Peek-O”
Machine?
The staff of the Coin Maehine
Journal is still trying to locate the
manufacturer of a maehine known
as “Peek-O.” Operators having in
formation as to the whereabouts of
this manufacturer kindly send us
this information. We have had sev
eral inquiries regarding this ma
chine.
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, owner of
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