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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1912)
T D Till: OMAHA SUNDAY UEH: JAXUAIiY 7. VM2. tsan CT-n II 11 HUMmwinuMmin wmi m m n, ,,, ,m..ui ji mi.u. - uih-hm ... ilujx .r. I t n i f . RuUi 0t.DfXj(Ul Co&test . .. 1. Alwasr. m. f. aldrwivl to "Paffy fll Klhor" of Tht b-. mt rem.li tlv ult.o.. tint latar than p. M. Thr!.ir In b aiJril lor prH aard jj thai kI. 1. t'oeteirt.nii may .ubit.il m r mora taf fvJIla for aajr or ill ut im pmsa. . Wlnn.rs l m Mimnl on. (. ra't 1 rfrtlwr on P!f.ltl I ontus rw and print el In hn alTerUe.at. wMrh will atiDount prua for next t.htl. O.MAUA DAr'l-'l 1HLL1ANN: I i Bales of Daffydil Contest (Cont'd.) 4 KmrU tilf?bl miwl r willlrn on a '.p arate .hrsl if ppr in1 mitiit litNiianula lhi aatrrl l.rr ft.r a h urt It t. rtn Anrleil I. Winning ..trrtili will he ju.tf. 1 for l'ilr originality, wit at1 hitmor anil prr fr m't. will ha IhnvR thru, t.rtalnnf to tho n.ni. r bulti of In at.-.rtlr f. Winner mutt tall in p-fnn for priori at ailv.n l.r'a pl.ca of burlni.. 7. In itt.titioit m .t.titir prirw. T TW will ar. fWa tso.M.I vni ot II 0) rah t'i 1h five nal txt laf fvtll rllr. FRIZH W I XX Kit: F. O. Meyers, 83!) So. 24th St. (See. below ) S. H. Co. Happy New Year! Vou aro irrcat: This week's dandelions nr the be it. ever. Sorry you are not nil prise winner. Come on again. If you want to change your lurk M re .-t time ml trying a ton of Lcot..tj.y Certified Mix an. I a Half Cnul J'RIZLV WINNER If your wife shouU forget to oruer tfunuerland Certified Coal, would the siovo shaker? "f11" let her talic.tho chance. Order It for her, SPECIAL A1EXT10N , , Xa- 1. -Is a coal flro good nntured if It Is not easily put' out? r....i i . ,,!le,1re "d lhe fol,t l'1 c natured If euiulei ianU Certllle.l voai is liHCU. r. it. t . ' . z, ,'lh" foilowlnir "diLs" sliotv an intlmatw knowledge of Sunderland Build ing Material itd Ihey are (joint oiipf: a. If the woattirr-Mrips, will tho wlnJSow chuto? i). If the rrnictit jfstrlpii, will tho snmi Hlorin? c. If tho plaster runs, will tne renient walk? V d. When brlike lav, does the mortar net? No. 3. If I buy Sitndi.rland Certified L'oal, i the foal mine? lAns. Vou bet! tur try It. Mr. b'legle. S. H. V. No. 4. In the rnro f,ir Rood coal, where iIoom Bundorlnnd? Ar The liunian rate Is the raoo for good eoil. The best coal conies from Sunderland. S. II. V.) : No. ... If o ton of Sunderland'a Yollowxtouo Coal is worth seven dollars, what la Nick Long wort li ? j (Aiih. H.u-d to tell about Nlek, but t hero's no question about .Velluwatono Coal. ) f . $2 VR17.K FOU WINNER Winner -this week w-111 re relvo a due bill for $2.00 to apply upon ni order for one or more tons of Sunderland Ccrtlf'cd Cool. Economy Certified Coal $6.50 The old reliable, dcpendnbl?, durable coal that every user Is in love with, lrio, quality and nil. SUNDERLAND BROS. CO. r NO! MRS. HOUSEWIFE AVe onn not offc' you a A Cut Price A Bargain Counter for January Clearance Sale ' but we onn offer you a jilan whereby you can out down your milk bill. Ask our dirvers about it, or call office. rinsT riuzK winnkr If an AUmato rertlfled cow was runninif down l'arnam street could a. Kernillac bultlo stopper (stop hor)? If Alamlto perfect pnstuer leed tnllk is the safest food to raise the baby on, could It be called u aafoty raiser (safety razor) ? K. Allen, 210 X. 2C at., City. PKCOXIl I'HIZK WINNEU Why should we expect bet ter dairy products when there Is ALAMITO a limit to) per fection? S. H. Jainleson, ulll Capital Ave., City. THIRD PltlZIi: WINNEU If Alamlto pastuerlzed rrllk Is rich, will tho cream puff. Mrs. O. Strawn, 1BS4 8. Hbth St. r ' i uuna runt:tAi w tn.iv 1st prize, $3 milk ticket. 2d prize, $2 milk ticket ALAMITO Duutf. 411. A-411 Tailored Flan nel Mannish Shirt WaiBta at 98c 1 1 The Famous I SECO.NI VI.OOH. TAKE Kt.KVATOIL HIXTKENTH AND FARNAM OVER M'CHOKKY'S NEW 5c AND 10c STORE f Auto Hoods, real I 3.00 values at 9Sc ! Monday Half Price Sale Goats, Suits, Skirts, Dresses Every nani.ent In tho hnuso will be sold at half price and lees. New spring stock arriving-. We need -the- room. All our,$li) nud $15 Coats and Suits. . . All our $1.') and $18 Coats and Suits. . . All our $30 and $33 . Coats and Suits. . . v Prize for next week, one Bilk Tet ticoat, value, 15.00. ..$5.00 ..$7.50 $15.00 All 'our $5 and $G Skirts All our $7 and $10 Skirts All our $10 and $15 Dresses $2.95 $4.95 $5.00 It Is our aim to start each sea son with a complete new line of stock. No left-overs from season to season In Omaha's new and bright daylight cloak and suit store. t Z. I HPIVA iiorrvri If the Kainous Is on the second floor, are their bargains on the level? They suit me. Carl 1VT. Endman. 4 IB No. 4 1st Ave. ARE YOU CONSIDERATE for mother, wife, sister and maid? . PRIZE WINNER: If the percolator and toaster went up in a bal loon where would the Elec tric Light? Mrs. J. M. Johnson, ' 2534 Cass. n ; j AUK YOU ECONOMICAL about household expenses? AKK YOU NEAT in every detail of your home? - .An swer these tjuestions in the affirmative by using ELECTKIC LK1I1T IN YOUR HOME. AN ELECTRIC IRON IN THE LAUNDRy! AN ELECTRIC TOASTER ON THE BREAKFAST TARLE. ' f They lend comfort and elegance to your homo life. Prize for Next Week One Electric Toaster Value $3.75. Omaha Electric Light & Power Company The Daffydil contest has been a distinct suc cess. It afforded much amusement to our readers and good results to advertisers. Originality, wit and humor manifested themselves in ncariy answer and many more deserved prizes. The codsest closes with next Sunday's issue, so send in your Daflfydils once more. The first five below are the winners of the $1.00 prizes offered by The Bee: .1. A. I 'arsons, 1214 llivv prd ,t. If n blind man went Into Wroth'a could ho UN) food? Theodore M. MetzRcr, 4 40 fJlctin Ave.. Council lIlut'fH, la. If a roast beef Is touyli is a bartender? Senator Sorenson If ono rf Wroth'a daji.ly restau lant waiters will not stir without a tip will A t'pster a lobHter or an oyster .' A. K Welsh, 312S Pacific St. If you couldn't Met n o. liars would you con sldeiate" Mrs. T I,. McOlnty. 10.U North !0th St. ir the bis cuit douarh made a hid would rartiier's llaklng I'owder raise it? K. H. Qresa, xm Kae nnm Mi. Duiinit this cold weather does an electric lieatlnt; pad. Mrs. M. Rogers, 2013 Ohio St. If Wroth adrertlsed a hot dinner, would it be Chill? A. Kernan, Mo N. Mth Bt. If a barber wanted the best razor (raiser) he could get. would ho buy a can of F. . farmer St Coo Baking Powder? A. Kornan, SIO N. 2Cth Bt If F. 1). Parmer A Co. wanted to put up a new building, would their baking powder raise the dough? A. L. Welsh, 3125 Paclflo Bt. If A two-spot is a deuce. Is an ash tray? A. Ii. Welsh, K13K Pad t la St. If the first thins; a man plants In his garden In his foot, what would the Omaha Electric Light Plant? Mrs. C ritrawn, 1.V.4 S ?Mh St. If the old Inn MM-alches, will the WW brat-t r .' Mrs. C!. I.. M.tilnly, S'nitli Omaha.-If the i-nok paints and Parmer's K.iklnK pow ders, Khould they make llht ot tho 4'tHruH'M dotiKh brc.'itiMK It h g.ilnn to bo douo brown? Mrs C, I, Mcrtlntv. KV"l N. L'th St.. Houth OniHlia. Is Parmer's Ho knit; Powtler it safety-raaor. tr:tlMi)V fnrtainlj't for It will Khuve thg bilht. . L- Hitn'y Bi hectman, litlii X. Mlh St. If Roosevelt, as a hunter. Is brave, Is thx Alaniito Sanltuiy darev tdivlry)? .1. V. Roche, 1S0;1 Emmet St. If Sunderland's Certified Cual burns , easily, would Surah Rcrnh'urdt? Mrs. J. W. Vogel, 1617 S. d St. It it man resolves for lim to use more Economy will be smoke less Yello-Stone lump? Mrs. Deorge Thlrtle, Elor enre, N'eh. If I!)12 Is a leap year will the ladles of Omaha propose to Sunder land Bros, to send them a ton of coal? Carrie. Routelle. 2760 Dav enport If an umbrella Is waterproof, will Sunder land's coal shed? Rhoa Ilendee. 4204 Ilur dette 8t. If Sunderland's rifty big Yell-O wagons were rent to Alaska, would Ralph Totem back? Frank J. Boland. 1019 Chl Vago St. If a prise -was of fered for coal, would Sun derland It? ' Emerson Stone Adams, S72J I'tti'llic St. If stone, sand and cetn-nt combine, Is Unit a I rust? A n : Not tn. less you add water. A. Kernan, 210 N. Jith St. -If lluydun UroM.' pianos iiml fish both havo scales, whleli weighs the most, the Klsheioif nlanos? If lliivitin hroa. made a piano shII tsalel would the barn dance? A. S. lltn.lv, 2.;in Wirt St. --li our drt'KNe.H pleane tu, does our tailor stilt? Mrs. C H. Helll", .'.14 V. 27lh St. -If the "Eamous" had to have Its sign painted, could the petticoat it 7 Mis. !. I,. McOlntv, 10,11 N. 2ttli St. South Omaha If the "Kanioiis" bad an open ing, would the dress bands play I If a skirt was too luiKe, would an elevator tako the seams up? Mis. II. W. I'nrkev, 1!K!t Oeorgla Ave. If Talt were a Hilly Goat and ate a Famous silk petticoat, would It be a Taf-et-ta silk. . Olyda Rugg. 2en 8. l:ith Bt. If President Taft spoke. In MoCrorey'B 10-tent store, wnuid the store abovo bu "Famous"? K. I. Templln, Bhrlton, Nb. If you fed a mw prunes, would sho glvo Peruna? E. L. Templln, Shelton, Neb. It a man standing up at a political meeting dapped his hands, would he he a stand-putter. Joe Barker. 2d. If the cream was whipped, would the milk shake? WHAT I- A DAFr YDIL? "If Pat Put on a New Suit of Clothes, Would Microbe?" gentle reader, the daffydil has come t. stay, lie l.ns. because you are bis creator, and you wsnt him. Just as you want our mnr Ine urwspsper. Tl Me as when litis little literary waif was scoffed at by rrnteaalnnal JoKesmiitis, le caiise be wasn't tie product of the r tv.ie wrlters. of course, all 'lewcoitrrs with a nils. Ion In life are I tea ted that way. Hut son.e bow they creep Into our affections, and the chances are they star there, when their clamor lor recognition -merits it like little Mr. I'affydll. Now you may not roellie It. hut the ilaffyd I may b made to on up j an e.iiisl Interest In your dally affairs with the price of food and the question how to raise the wherewithal to augment tho family coalbln. Fact Is, when vou Join the family at breakfast, and open tour morning newspaper. If you fall to 'find your tte'glil. ors daffydil Inscribed there somehow you don't relish your hum and ckks. And there's n renson fur this - h?1 a reasi.ti also r.ir the grave-faced editor's desire to get the ihiffvilll copy down Into type early. The daffvdH'a mission In life whatever his other I'tnlts mav he. Is to lighten the burdens of a"d drive Klonm from an oC'crwI-.o "'i bl World. Here's a Tiaffjdtl. "What Is a daffydil?" ccttnln of the tint.- miloted lave h'tiI In recent lette-ii to The Bee's ileffydll e.lltot. who. by the way. agrees with you that the darfydll brand of htintcr tun afford t glvo odds aplenty to all entrants In the Joker's liitmllrap llere'a a sample snfi e.iough for fireside reading try It on grand father, and note his chuckle: "If Put pot on a new suit of lothcs, would microbe?" Sflll uimtlier wh'ch, by lhe way. was handed to the office boy yenterday by a hltth-browed, thiiiiijhtfi'l-lnoklrg nan re sembling a college professor follows: "If Mi's Oenee watted to lengthen her name, would sho Adeline?" Perhaps Miss t;e"oe would Pot, but tlat's beside the netlo'i In view of your opportunity to become a dnffydlllan and pick up some vsbtablA prlxes by a few strokes of your pen. Spent crian or vertical It mutters not. Kecaii'-e of the wtdesprrpd Interest In these ilnffydll orrivlont The Heo hns tnfted th's rotitest to deebi your orlg-. Inalliv its a maker of Osffvdlls. Try one or two I see how . n - It Is. A little Inhor to.lav mn pive vnu on of ti-e vlcs ..ffT.I b t',rt rot vrt !se-n S'ld Tl" e 'n thu Interesting cniteat. prlres to rirMee'i pei'M.n who e.ii In the hcM orlg'nal diiffydlla will lie n warded. Onen to Titrervhodr. The collet Is ot'en to rvervhodv. It I cfiut .f.thln.r whatever t i ritpr Fverv i'-.rfdt .-e.! In t...st coetnln th ."t"i I of a" ndvrrtKer listed on the Oa'fvdll 1 Contest nice, tmbl'sed In S'lnday'S Bee, I tt, goods he sells. Think! Think! Think! and when you have thought of the HIGH MERIT of HAYDEN'S PIANO DEPT. write a Daffydil and win our lady's handsome umbrella. IS THIS MERIT? We combine LOW ITUCES with EASY TERMS on Pianos of HKill QUALITY. Agents for Estey, Solmier, Fisher, Ludwig-, Chicken ng Bros., Everett and Nelson Pianos. t v (You may compose Daffydils on these nauios.) PRIZE DAFFYDIL If la tho S011MICH Hoydens' riBno department gavo picnic on the lake and ESTEY fell In loKlng half her hair, would EVERETT FISCHER out and buy her a new LUD-WHl and the romance end by NELSON' buying hor a CHTCKE-R1NQ? fl. Helen l'ahl, 2G69 Pratt St. m Prise for next Sunday A stanllal and valuable artli nature of which we withhold surprise for the winner. Hayden Bros. Winner of Farrel Syrup Co. Prize: Jack Horn liked "Peerless Corn," His wife a "Breakfast Wedding." Their kids with "Good Taste" For some samples made haste, And "Old Process" made "good wledding.' Eva Mettler, Benson, Neb. Winner of F. D. Parmer & Co. Prize: If P. 1). Parmer & Co. fired tho coffee roaster, would they also can the baking powder? Walter Krelle, 1813 Center St. Are You Daffy About Luxus Beer? PRIZE DAFFYDIL. If Krug'n Cabinet gave a bancjuet, Would they let liquid sun hino In? No, but Luxua would. Mrs. L. T. Wright, -1914 Willi .Ave. A case of this delicious brew is a prize-winner at any time, i Order for your Sunday dinner. FRED KRUG BREWING COMPANY, ' Omaha, Nebraska. WROTH PRIZH WINNER If Worth's Fresh Fish Seafe) Foods In every style, will the Lobster the Shrimps. If the Oysters the Shop Huey? Yours truly, Uen. Creivhtoil- 2 111 No. 24 th. -Caters to All Tastes Ho nerves Fresh Fish, Lobsters, Shrimps, Oysters and xjther Sea Foods in every style. His Chinese. Mexican and Italian Dishes, served in the second floor dining room, offer a variety from which you enu always choose what suits your taste, -s Prize for best Wroth Daffydil, noon-day meal every day for one week at Wroth 'n. 1415 FARNAM ST. Iten's Products Foundation stones of muscles and bones. ITEN'S GRAHAM BISCUIT Made of Delight of Graham of Smile of Oood Cheer. l'KI.E 1Ar T Y DIL Farmers who sowed winter wheat are rejoic ing, but all Omaha re joices because 1TRN SODA BISCUIT. H. T. Fisk, Ft. Omaha, Neb. ITEN'S FAIRY SO IMS Made of Sturdy Stuff of Wheat of Hone of Muscle. ,? . J '.&-XJ m',9 lTtN'3 ma M 4 r fORAHWDlXOjJi Good health in every bite. ITEN BISCUIT CO. DAFFYD 0 WILL CLOSE KEX" So UNDAY end in Your Answers This Week! A