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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1911)
THE OMATTA SUXpAY BEE: APRIL 30, 1911. CdDMliiabdDi Iter t -4 Twenty-five Coupons and Helpful IBee Title Catalogue for Thirty-five Cents I BY MAIL FORTY CENTS TPHE first twenty-live pictures and coupons of The Bee's Booklovers' Contest, valued at 25 cents, J- and The Bee catalogue of 5,000 titles, valued at 25 centstotal value of offer 50 centsare discounted to 35 cents just to show that the contest may be entered now to no disadvantage. This b!g offer takes you right back to the starling point, if you have not entered, and g.ves you the chance you would have if the contest were beginning today. In no case are answers to be sent in until contest is over. Therefore you can enter now on equal footing with others. This Great Offer Gives You An Opportunity to Win Any of the Big Prizes Get first 25 pictures and catalogue at Bee business office for 35 cts. or send 40 cts. to have them mailed to you. ii A $2,000 erson MODEL FOUR-THIRTY Car The famous Apperson "Jack Rabbit" touring car, one of the best automobiles on the market, and one of the popular model four-thirty, five-passenger capacity, will be awarded as first prize.1 The famous Apperson hand made cars have been favorably known throughout the country for so many years that a lengthy preface relative to the merit of the car would but be added history. It is enough to say thau the record of this make puts the Apperson at the top wiih the leading cars of the country. It has road recorda and speed records that challenge attention of buyers. The equipment of the first prize includes top, as in illustration, two acety lene head lights and generator, three toil lamps, horn, robe rail, tire carrier, foot rest and set of tools. The car is now on exhibition at the garage of Apperson Auto Co., 1102 Parnam Street. :;l;-k--;::'::::'-: i j 1 ""; , w """ . , . . ,;. ... .y. . ;.: ... v ,; : :. .... ..... -':: - A .. . . . i ' :;..:: .,;.::.- - v. - -: -: :..::::( :(: . ': ::- K - :-::-:-!.. -: : i . ": " . ' . . ' ' .,..: : -: - - APPKBSOX, MODEL roVR-THIRTV, FIVE-PASHEXGEB, $2,000.00. fff?-B'l I Kttl.'il'i.i. . . n V'i ill 1'4.' 1 L Mi. V VU 1 I i . .-( ..A . .J " lTL','1 KIMBALL "E5? - '- i - , - - - "rrrr I ; i .8k ! M n - -J I- SECOND PRIZE Magnificent $750 Kimball Player Piano The ideal mechanical player, the Kimball, will go aa the second prize In thle content. The player niechuniam la contained within the compass of the ordnory make piano caae. and In no way Interfere with the regular playing of the piano. The advantaKea of the Klmhull 8s-i ote player are manifold la the simplicity of tiirchanlnni end the eaae of operation, but the greatest In terest to mualc-lovera I Its wonderful efficiency In musical effects. It gives iiuirk rerpoiise In ewry feut ire. und I an Instrument that will draw the fam ily circle Into closer relation help make home an Ideal place, and consist ontlv followed, will result In a imixlcai education. The Kimball haa a rruuta- n fot excellence e.jual to any. The Ktmballa have pone Into the beat homes In Omaha throurh the ageticy ot liospe Co., 1513 Douglas Street. '- - i H THIRD PRIZE C a S a OcA I rt ' 1 I 1 ..j r v..t 1 1 e 4 ' ' I ' ' E a " - t 1 W fit J I IJ .,-r " ' t ' : W 1 f I -r 1 11 ' ' ' ' " fri H "f I 9 g sf iiitz: ' c ' ' . II rrr u ra " : ; a 5 i ' - 1.J ,-r- I ' H f I l! iJ ' - h rr- 1 -r- " urt lurg e C a : - - r w ri ; t t " ; 9 'I 4 C e . ; a i, J if. -1 ' ' a 1 5r i 5 s C i 1 1 i i i $500 Building Lot la Tukcy Bl Son's Beau tiful Her Addition Tbls building lot 1b 50x 130, and Is on the west Bide of Thirty-third street. It is eighty feet north of Oak street, and ia 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 Hanscom Park, and Central Boulevard. The Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Railway, which runs along Thirty-Second Ave nue, inert ases greatly the value of property in this addition, and makes this lot an ideal locution for a home. This addition is o..inu rii pii.ly. uni it la only a question of a short period until property here will be worth many times its present value. 1 B "fl l: . . , . ' : . ' . 11 FOURTH PRIZE $200 Columbia Grafonola And $50 Worth of Records The incomparable Columbia Grafcnola will bo the fourth prize. This musical instrument is valued at 'H)i),')0, and is the culmina tion of human Inventive genuis in the science of sound-producton. Here, indeed, ia an ideal musical Instrument long sought for and much desired. Thtra Is no better instrument of this type than th Columbia. The prize offered ia the Columbia Crafonola "Do Lux.'' It is built of richest mahogany throughout, nnl equipped with th Columbia "Grand" Keproducc-r. records worth $50.00 are Included in this prire award. You muy hear the Columbia at the store of Columbia I'honogmph Company, 1311-13 Furnani Street. 3 sXTfiCTWr'TM v ini it ihg. n itL Tlilrty-iivc Cash -Prizes Will Be Awarded As Follows: FTe of SIO io Gold Ten of S5 lo Gold Tweo!y ofi $2 Each You Can Enter the Contest Now to No Disadvantage Rules and Particulars of Contest Will bo Found on Another Pago of this Paper.