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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1923)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WILL GIVE 1st Prize, $12.50 I djoe |„ f-.L Dw:,ae, 2d Prize, $7.50 In Lasn frizes: 3d Prize, $5.00 And TWO TICKETS each to the Sun Theatre for the NEXT BEST 20 ANSWERS for the best review on the comparison between the story in book form of “IF WINTER COMES,” by A, S. M. Hutchinson, and the picture version as produced by the Wm. Fox Corporation, starting at the SUN THEATRE SUNDAY, FOR TWO WEEKS —■■■■■ .' - ■ ■ - — ■■ — — ■— ' — 11 ■' 1 ■ ■ 1 ■ “IF “IF WINTER COMES,” the feature picture that will be shown at the SUN THEATRE* rting sunday, November 11, for two weeks, forcefully brings home to all of us that Winter Will Come. Buying the winter’s fuel supply, equipping the house for hours of 00r COmfort and enjoyment, outfitting the family in warm, seasonable clothing, • providing adequate heating equipment and installing the latest radio receiving set with a loud speaker all of thesej r preparations will be made easy if you patronize these advertisements. RULES OF CONTEST I Review must not exceed 250 words. Prizes will be awarded on neatness, legibility and composition. The best “review” will be printed on this page Sunday, November 18. All answers must be in The Omaha Bee of fice not later than Friday, November 16, 5 P. M. Newspaper critics and employes of The Omaha Bee are not permitted to enter the contest. Address Contest Editor. The Result of Delay!! There’s One Thing We All Have to Meet and Defeat—KING WINTER / The annual contest between the householder and Cold Weather is at hand. It’s the most interesting contest we know of and there is only one way to meet it-BE PREPARED. Fill your COAL BINS NOW—before the cold and snow bring suffering to your family and confusion or delay to delivery service. We Have a Coal for Every Requirement Four Yards to Serve You Updike Lumber & Coal Co. WALNUT 0300 1 COLE’S GENUINE HOT BLAST Save Enough Coal this winter to heat your home next year. COLE’S guarantee a saving of one-third fuel over any lower draft stove. Cut shows 25-inch firepot. The ‘most powerful heater manufac tured. Has front and top door feed, silver nickel trim med, made in five sizes, as low as $18.90. No. 1725 Cole’s High Oven Combination Coal and Wood Range Made in blue, gray and gray trimmed porcelain, beauti fully nickeled with polished top; takes only 30 inches of ( space, but has large, 20-inch oven. COLE’S coal and wood high oven ranges as low as $69.00. $690J No. 4884 Cole’s Gas Ranges All white porcelain, in cluding top, possess f distinct and original beauty all their own. Rustproof. Will last a lifetime. Made in sizes to suit your kitchen, -as low as $49.00. No. 1410 u Atlantic 2840 Cash or Terms Cole’s Hot Blast Furnace Co. STOVE AND FURNACE SPECIALISTS 1413 Harney Street __* A Motion Picture That Is Sweeping the Nation From* Novel That Took the English-Speaking World by Storm MILLIONS HAVE Read the Book Millions Will See die Picture The Story That Mored the Heart of the World Summer’s Gone Winter Is Here When the cold mornings come your car will be hard to start if you’re still stick ing to summer gasoline. But with a tank full of “Crys tal Blitzen High-Test Gaso line”—Oh! That’s different. Because it vaporizes so quickly it almost instantly catches the spark, and the choker need be used but very little. No aching arms, worn down batteries, diluted crankcases when using “CRYSTAL BLITZEN.” Nothing but sat isfaction, so complete that you will tell all your friends about the gasoline you get at Nicholas Service Stations. A Trial Will Convince You—Drive in at 17th at Davenport 30th at Cuming 24th at Willi* Ave. 38th Ave. at Farnam at JJa™ey 49th Ave. at Dodge 24th at H St. . M...t 18th at St Mary’* Ave. at ftJ,,l*a*7 29th at Leavenworth M»m and Military, 30th at Farnam Fremont Nicholas Oil Corporation i “Business I* Good, Thank You** When Winter Comes % i The long winter evenings will soon be here—and that is when radio is at its very best. With aRADIOLAyou can enjoy the program? of jazz or grand opera, concerts, sermons, news. Take your choice from the variety of programs being broadcast nightly from stations scattered the cou . :ry over. Tune in on the program which besf suits your fancy. RA DIOLAS are simple and inexpensive to operate. There is a RADI OLA for every purse. An ideal Christmas gift. Dealers Everywhere jfk Wholesale Distributors OMAHA SIOUX CITY ST. LOUIS “The Leading Radio Wholesale House of the Middle West*' Put Your Confidence in Your Coal Dealer He pays for his coal upon arrival. He pays his freight bills before unload ing the car. He pays his delivery help every day. He pays his other help each week. And yet he operates on a lower profit margin than other retailers. And his business is all done on a six or * $ seven-month year basis. And he carries an assortment of all kinds of coals, in such quantities as will meet every weather demand. «* • And Order Your Entire Winter’s Supply at One Time . i , ll r* i '« ' * When Winter Comes You’ll Appreciate the Warmth and Comfort of Uncle Sam’s Warm Clothii? and Supplies, such as Blankets, Shoes, etc. Genuvne U» S. Army Goods 2 he QUlLITY Is The HEST The PRICE The L0WEST Satisfaction Guarati^d or Money Cheerfully Refunded 11,05 Douglas Street gg^— " '■ 1 1 .. —— C-O-A-L CONSUMERS LUMP Large (f AbH Screened Lumps y VBaSg and Per Ton W Delivered A Miring of $2.00 per ton. This U a high-grade coal mined In Perry County, within a atone’* throw of Franhlin County, III. It is hot and lasting. The best buy in OMAHA today. _Delivcriea to Any Part of Greater Omaha AT 9146 “DEALERS IN GOOD COAL” AT 8146 FOR YOUR WINTER NEEDS PATRONIZE THESE FIRMS THE FIRST SNOW IS THE LAST WARNING If winter cornea and your heating system is defective, it may mean doctor bills. Your health, that of your children, is too precious to gamble with. Be sure you will have dependable heat this winter. Kindly Nature herself warns us repeatedly when we must make prepa* rations to protect ourselves and families against the hardships of win* ter. The first snow is the last warning. If your heating system smokes or does not heat, let us fix it or install a new one for you. We repair every make of furnace. $ 9AO 0 SSeSHeS $ 9A0 0 X I B - 4289 and let our heating engineer X I B-— p tk* call on you. Hi* expert advice coat* ■■ Tht> Payment you nothing and obligate* you in i no way. He i* paid to give you ad trice and help you with your heating problem*. If you have a furnace now that i* not || 'working properly, we can piake it work for you. II j 411 South 15th Street PIPE 4itd PIPELESS FURNACES Before and After Winter Comes -DRINK —T Cold Weather Enjoyed with Butter-Nut Coffee" <3«y 4NO —^-- . ^^f^Coffee Delicious* The “Coffee Delicious” No. 1840