The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, May 07, 1924, 2D EXTRA, Page 7, Image 7

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    Composite Dogs !
Can You Put Them Together Right?
500 Live Pedigreed Dogs Will
Be Given FREE As Prizes!
A stupendous new contest! It costs nothing! Open
to everybody—men, women, boys and girls! Note that
the three pictures shown below are COMPOSITES. A
new set of 3 COMPOSITE DOGS will be printed
| every week for 10 weeks in The $25,000 PRIZE Name
WEEKLY. Can you cut them apart and put them together
right? 500 genuine THOROUGHBRED DOGS will
be given as prizes.
\For Full Details See This Week's Issue of
The $25,000 Prize Name Weekly
THE HEAD and forelegs of this composite dog are
those of one noted for fleetness. ‘ The mid-section is of
a dog the first word of whose common name is also
that of a vehicle replaced by the railroad car and auto
mobile. The hind legs are of one whose namesake
furnishes the national sport of Spain.
THE HEAD and forelegs of this composite stand for
courage. The mid-section is of a dog whose name is
applied to speedy ocean liners. The hind leg3 are of
one who resembles a small Great Dane.
THE HEAD and forelegs of this composite are of a
dog whose vision while outdoors was confined largely
to wheels and hoofs. The mid-section is of one whose
snout is short and whose jaw is aggressive. The hind
legs are of a dog the first syllable of whose name is a
tint midway between black and white.
Far Full Details See This Week’.s Issue of
The $25,000 Prize Name Weekly
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with the Winning Name!
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The most remarkable offer in magazine history—$25,000 in cash for a name for a new 5c Weekly—has
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A Big Magazine of Fiction, A New Contest In This Issue!
Photos, Fashions and Fun! 500 Live Pedigreed Dogs Frees
The new weekly is published by the owners of THE A unique contest —humorous, interesting! Simply cut out
CHICAGO TRIBUNE,The World’s Greatest Newspaper, the COMPOSITE DOGS and put them together right l
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matures:
in this first issue!
Romeo in Moon Village
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Why I Never Married
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FOX — A Dog Story
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Less Than 24 Hours To Live
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OR ANY OTHER KIND! Male or
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The 500 Dogs given will be THOR
OUGHBREDS—worth at least $25,000.
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You do no work! Just prove your skill.
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