The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 01, 1922, SOCIETY WOMEN'S FEATURES, Image 36

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    THE SUNDAY DKE: OMAHA. OCTOHER I, 1922. -
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i iiciL s me way lu win iu nic wniaua dcc jd
Puzzle Picture Contest.
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Foe3 Those Who Win
Write to The Omaha Bee arid
ask for an enlarged copy of the
"B" Puzzle Picture. It will be
sent to you free of charge.
Then get busy read the rules
carefully and assure yourself
that each word is correct be
fore you write it on your list.
Make the list just as complete
and as correct as you possibly
can.
Only Visible Objects
Count
Every object has been drawn plainly so every
body can recognize it. There are no hidden ob
jects. Every one of them is as plain as the nose on .
your face. You don't have to turn the picture up
side down or sideways. Just look at the picture'
and name the objects, that's all. An enlarged
copy of this picture will be furnished free of
charge upon request. The person who sends us
the largest and most corrct list will be awarded
First Prize, Second Prize and so on. This picture
will appear frequently in this paper until October
18, when the contest will close. But don't wait
to send in your list. Get it in early.
OBSERVE THESE RULES
1. Any woman, bo or girl, who I. not an employ of Tht Omaha Be or niera
btr of an enipluye'a family may eubmit an answer, it coats nothing to try.
S. - All 'iiMri mu.t ba mailed by October IS, 1922, and sent b Tht Omaha Bee.
3. All lista of namea should h written on otia aide of the paper only and num.
bar ninsecutivelp 1, 2, J, ate. Writ year full name and address on each pave In the
upper rurht-hand rorner. L)o not write subscriber a name or anything else on the earn
paper with list of won!.: use separate alien.
4. Only word found In th Webster's t'nabridged Dictionary will bo counted.
Pa not u obsolete word. I'se either the lingular or plural, but where the plural ia
used the singular cannot be counted, and vice versa. Io ani ue hyphenated or com
pound words, or any word formed by the tombination of two or more complete KnglUh
word., where ea-h word in it. elf i. a separate ubjeet. When an object ran be cor
recti called by two or more panic, any one of curb aaaies wtll he counted aa a word.
Note explanation! of third sentence in Rule 4. lo not u.e a hyphenated word
which la formed of las oe mora complete Fnglish word., where each word In Itself Is a
separate object in the picture. fn not tt.e a compound word which ia formed of twa
or more complete fcngltsh words, where each word in itself is a ae;arate object in
the picture. le not use any wurd which ts formed of twa ac more complete .ng!iab
words, where each weed ia tt.eif la a separata abject ia the picture.
I Wards of the same availing can ba ed on'r or, a. evea thouah used te eVsig.
Mta different objects Aa abject can bn named only ence; howe.ee, any part ef the
kject map also ba earned,
. la making tha awards es. b Its! wltl be considered solely apa Ma aaerile
Each taeorrt word ewanie aaatast tha cwnte.teM ju.t as sau.e, as a correct word
ouats the eoaie.taat a fac. Therefore, it m scry tsntertant that a Incactect
ward are tnel4et ia a list
f, Th bawa ine largest aWt of word which correctly nam ofcjevts
sbawa en the pti'e which w.th tba kite '"H," aVdsiwas W ba made fey
iswwcrecl rJ, al l be awarded "I .
I. faadxsetee war -pe sn.a.pirf th pas.ia. bil ealy caw I'x will b
warded ta ear est eft. - . e wui p.a be awarded l more t ef
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Here is the Wonderful Omaha Bee
Puzzle Picture. Look at it Carefully
and see How Many Objects you
can find which begin with "B."
Here are a few of the words: Bank, boar, ball, beads, badge, batter. Just
pick out the words and write them down. We are running the "B" Puzzle Picture
to increase the popularity of this paper. It is not a subscription contest and you do
not have to send in a single subscription to win a prize. If the judges award your
answer the First Trize you win $20, Second Prize $10, etc. But if you want to win
more than this, read the offer at the right.
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The Prizes:
Winning Aniwera Will Receive
Cash Prizes at Follows:
Class A Class B Class C
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lit Prise ..$20.00 $ 500 00 $1,000.00
2 J Prii 10 00 :50.00 500.00
U Pri .. 8 00 123 00 250 00
4lK Prli.. 8 00 100.00 200.00
5tK Prli,. 8 00 50 00 100.00
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If you have qualified your list
of words in Class C and the
judges award you first prize,
you will
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$1,000.00
Isn't that a handsome prize to
strive for? Worth some work,
isn't it? The sooner you get
busy, the more time you will
have to work on your list to
insure its completness and
correctness.
Information for Those Who
Wish to Qualify for the
Big Prize of
$1,000
If the judges award you first prize and you have
sent in one bona-fide new three-month order for the
Morning and Sunday Bee or the Evening and Sunday Bee
either in Omaha, Council Bluffs or any town outside Omaha
or Council Bluffs where The Omaha Bee has carrier de
livery service; or one bona-fide new six-month paid-in-advance
subscription by mail you will receive $300 instead
of $20, second prize $250, etc. (See second column of fig-,
urcs in prize list.)
Isn't this a fine offer? It only takes two boni-f idenew.
three-month subscriptions by carrier or two bona-fide new
six-month subscriptions by mail to qualify for the big
$1,000 award. A new subscription is one for a person who
was not taking The Omaha Bee on Septetmber 12, 1922.
You ilo not need to st nd any money with a subscr'p
tiun to be delivered by carrier. The carrier hay will attend
to the collecting. Mail nulMTiptinjis nnut be accompanied
by a remittance for $2,50 for each nix-month nibacriptlor,
Miit in, as all mail subscriptions, are payable in advance, 4
Semi in your nuWrlptfonji a won a you p-t them,
whether your "H" IU U ready or not. Hemember, the mib
ncrSber want the paper to tait rUht away and might can
eel your order unless you turn it in promptly.
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