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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1911)
TKU AIL It 1 TT 2L tlfIlFl If t l TV VJtl In the Bee's Booklovers' Contest one fact is certain as well as comforting-no contestant may appear on the scene at the Bee office five minutes before the close of the contest and BUY his or her way into victory. No voting; no subscription getting; no check for a thousand dollars to defeat industry or a con testant with smaller means-just STUDY. O. 3. COKEXII.Ii D.JOKQ E. E. BVILII Apperson Automobile Company DISTRIBUTORS ) 1102-4 Fnrnam Street MOM BOVBlaAS 3811 tJtS. A 3338. Letters From Dealers Omaha, Neb., MarchSO, lll. Beo Publishing Co., City. Gentiomen: AV take this opportunity of expressing our thanks to yon for the order given n g for a Model APFKKSON $2,000.0!) rar, wHch you are to give away to the lucky one in the BOOKLOVERS' CONTEST. This car can be sotn at anytime at our salesroom, 1102-4 Karnam Street, and will be delivered to you any time you may want it. Youra truly, APPERSON AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, , Per K. K. Butler. Herewith are ptibliBhed letters from the dealers of whom The Bee purchased the grand prizes for this great educational contest. These communications show that The Bee has already purchased the ?2,000 Apperson automobile, the $750 88-note Kimball pliiyer-piano, the $000 lot in A. P. Tukoy & Son's addition, and the $200 Columbia Grafonola "Regent," and $50 worth or records. As the dealers state in their communications, the prizes have been paid for and are ready for delivery to the winners at the close of the contest. Every prize may be seen by the contestants or by anybody else who is interested in them. - The contest has been running since Wednesday, April 5. With the picture of today, twelve have been published. There will be in all seventy-five-one appear ing each day for the largest number of correct answers The Bee will give away more than $3,600 in free prizes. Coupons and pictures for all puzzles published so far may be had at The Bee business office. None of the answers to the puzzlea are to be mailed to the Contest Editor until the close of the game. Full details and rulos will be found with the picture of today. A. T, 1'VH.Hl X. JL. TTJIST A. P. TUKEY & SON REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS nmoxn 444-43 boakd or tsidb bixdi FboB. Bovoiats am. Omaha, Neb., April 14, 1911. Be Publffihtns Ct Omaha. Neb. Gentlemen: We bg leave to acknowledge receipt of your order for the purchase of iOt 8, Block 4, llr addition to Omaha, as surveyed platted and recorded. The deed Is ready to be delivered to any party securing this prize in the Booklovers' Contest, without further eost to you. This lot lln about 4 ft. above the street; is high and sightly and practically level. East front and within one block of the west side park car line. There are some six or eight houses, costing from $2,000 to $6,000 wltttfn one block of this property. The lot it 50 foot front by 13 feet deep, to a 15 foot alley. It fronts on 33d street which Is 50 feet wMe and all graded. No part of Omaha is growing more rapidly than this section, on the ridge between Omaha and South Omaha. Very respectfully. A. P. Tukey & Son. A. HoSpe CO. Omaha, Neb. Tianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Etc., Music Boxes and Talking Machines, Small Musical Instruments, Pictures, Frames, Mouldings, Artists' Materials. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Address all mail to A. liospe Co. Omaha, April 1 i , 1911. Omaha Bee Publishing Co., ' City. Dear Sir: The Mahogany Kimball Player Piano which you purchased for the sum ot ($750) Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars is now on exhibition in our show window, and ready for delivery to the winner thereof upon your order. Yours truly, j A. HOSPE, President. , ...Mm Where Bee Lot Is Located This picture shows residences adjoining lot which is to be given away by The Bee as third prize. This illustration is of house on Thirty Second Avenue. The Bee lot is on Thirty-Third Street, just bacR ot second house at the left in this picture. Columbia Phonograph Company Stores in All Principal Cities Dealers Everywhere JAMES L, BURR, Lccal Mgr. FACTORY AT BRIDGEPORT, CONN. " : v ' SCfl HOLLER ft MUELLER BUILDING, 13 11-13 13 FARNAM SI. Omaha, Neb., April 15, 1911. The Bee Publishing Company, Omaha, Neb. Gentlemen: We wish to thank you for the order given us for, one Grafonola Regent and $50.0i worth of high class Columbia Records, to be given away as Fourth Prize in your BOOK LOVERS' CONTEST. This Grafonola can be seen . at our salesrooms, 1311-1313 Farnam Street, and will be delivered t you any time you shall indicate. Again thanking you for the order, we are, Yours, very truly, COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, James L. Burt, Manager. -.Of-. ! S FIRST PRIZE-$2,000.00 Apperson "Jack Rabbit" Touring Car This wonderful Apperson "Jack Rabbit" touring car, Model Four-Thirty, with five passenger capacity, is a premier ma chine. It is really a 'Jack Babbit" of the road and spins smoothly over pavements and country highways, ft has many road and speed records, and ranks among the leading motor cars of the country. It is a wonderful car in a wonderful contest. Well equipped, it will go to the contestant who'has. the largest number of answers correct, or that contestant who, if there are several with the same number of correct answers, has the neatest and best prepared set of answers. This sterling car is now exhibited in the salesrooms of the Apperson Company,. 1102 Farnam street. Just step in and see it, then you will want to join the liooklovers' contest, if you have not already done so. FOLLOW THE PICTURES DAILY I IV THE BEE Xlrey Arc Educatlonnl and Will Keep You Reminded of This Auto. I fl H' ' 3 THIRD PRIZE SECOND PRIZE Magnificent $750 Kimball Player-Piano , ,hiJh .,dtl '"''"," Player, the Kimball, vlll bo as tb ond priie .rdln.rv Z tl' . P'"Vr "TV""1"1' ' contained wltl.in the comoaj.s of the !J Ik . 1m''k P ""' u" 'n no way Interferes with the regular plavlnn the hU.m.m'.V Ti'e. -'vanni- of the Kimball M-note player are" manifold "5 :1 mpM' ,,y. .f 'lnui ni ami the eaxe of operation, but the areateat in- irreet to mueli-lovers la Its wonderful efflilency in muelpal effects. It gives firV!!?? '1 Vry f "'". "V1 " "'"Oument that will draw the fni Lnttv ,i m',r n nelp make home un Ideal pU.e. and conslst r.. L'l !! W,U '""Vi ,n nmsli-al education. The Kin. hall has a reputa tion for exfellenoe eonal to unv 'l b wimk-.n- v,., , - ...... .... . . . ' in Omahi through the arnoy of A Hujspe Co.. 1513 Touglas Street, r . M 1 i 1 ft u i I f ' I J J ( Li ? ' ' . t J s - ; - - tj ..- ' - i i r ( J ? - 1 t " , X ! i 1 1 lrt-f . i a ' 4 f ' n hft H ; f ". ( - - J " ' " - t " . L u a ; -; f I. k o v X X I Pt ; - " ' t , t- n ii--C! ti 5 : i $500 Building Lot la Tokej & Son's Beau tiful Her Addition This building lot 1b 50x I 130, and la on the west side of Thirty-third street. It is eighty feet north of Oak street, and is surrounded by several beautiful homes. Tukey's Her addition, in which this lot is located. Is situated between Omaha and South Omaha, lying high and beautiful, and ad jacent to Ilanscom Park and Central Boulevard. The n i Council Blufrs Street Railway, which runs along Thirty-Second Ave nue, increases greatly the value of property in this addition, and makes this lot an ideal location for a home. This addition is growing rapidly, and it is only a question of a short period until property here will be worth many times its preteiit value. .3. rWB L ,,, 'rim i pugrar 1, FOURTH PRIZE $200 Columbia Grafanola And $50 Worth of Records The Incomparable Columbia Grafonola will be the fourth irr.f. This musical Instrument Is valued at $200.00, and is the culmination of human inventive genius in the science of sound-production. Here, Indeed, is an ideal musical instrument long sought for and much desired. There is no better instrument of this type than the Colum bia. Tho prize offered is the Columbia Grafonola "I)e Luxe." It li built of richest mahogany throughout, and equipped with the Colum bia "Grand" Reproducer. Records worth $50.00 aro Included in this prize award. You may hear the Columbia at the storo of Columbia Phonograph Company, 1311-13 Kamam street. CA X I Xlilrty-KIyc Cassti Prizes wm Qe Awarded as Follows: Five of lO in Cjo1c1 - Ten of $5.00 in Gold j Twenty of S52.0 Each Beo Catalogue of 5,000 Book Titles Will Help Solve the Puzzles. For Sale at Business Office for 25 Cents; by Mail, 30 Cents