Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 09, 1911, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 3, Image 11

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Bee's Great Educational Booldover's Contest. Ilore than $3,600 in Free Frizes.
It is now running in every edition of this daily paper.
Thousands have joined the contest. Have you? It costs nothing. :
There is a picture in this issue. It represents the title of a book. There are seventy-five of these
pictures, and when they all have been published The Bee will make awards of prizes to those hav
ing the largest number of correct answers. Full particulars are published with the picture in this issue
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FIRST PRIZE Value 52,000
Apperson "Jack Rabbit" Touring Car
-This wonderful Appsrson "Jack Rabbit" touring car, Model
Four-Thirty, with five passenger capacity, is a premier machine.
It is really a "Jack Rabbit" of the road and spins smoothly over
pavements and country highways. It has many road and speed
records, and ranks among the leading motor cars of the country.
It is a wonderful enr in a wonderful contest. Well equipped, it
will go to the contestant who has the largest number of answers
correct, or that contestant who, if there are several with the
same number of correct answers, has the neatest and best pre
pared set of answers. This sterling car is now exhibited in the
garage of the Apperson Company, 1102 Farnam street. Just
step in and sec it, then you will want to join the Booklv.ers'
contest, if you have not already done so. Follow the pictures
daily in The Bsc Thsy are educational and will keep you
reminded of this automobile.
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SECOND PRIZE
Value $750
$750 KIMBALL PLAY Kit 1'IAXO
KIMBALL
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The ideal mechanical player, the Kimball,
will go as the second prize In this contest.
The plr.yer mechanism is contained within
the compass of the ordinary make piano case,
anl In no way Interferes with the regular
playing cf the plauo. The advantages of the
KhnbaH 8S-note player are manifold in the
simplicity of mechanism htid ihe ciso of
operation, tut the greatest interest to music
lovers ia its wonderful efficiency in musical
effects. It gives quick response in every
feature, and ia an instrument that will draw
the family circle into closrr relation help
make home an Ideal place, and cors'stontly
fo'ls'.ved. will result in a mrsical education.
The Kimball has a reputation for tNcellence
equal to any. The KImballs have sor.e into
the best botues ia Omaha through the agency
of A.. Hos:e Co., 151J Douglas street.
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THIRD PRIZE Value 0500.00
In Tukey & Son's Feautiful Her Addition
This building lot is DOxKJO, and is on the west side of Thirty-third street. It is eighty feet
north of Oak street, and is surrounded by several beautiful homes. Tukey 's Her addition, in which
this lot is located, is situated between Oraalm and South Omaha, lying high and beautiful, and ad
jacent to Ilanscom Park and Central Boulevard. The Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Railway,
which runs along Thirty-second Avenue, increases greatly the value of the property hi this addi
tion, and makes this lot an ideal location for a home. This addition is growing rapdily, and it is
only a question of a short period until property here will be' worth many times its present value.
" Additional information may be bad at Tukey & Son's Office, 444 Board Of Trade Bldg.
FOURTH PRIZE
Value $250
Columbia Grafonola
And $50 worth of Records
The incomparable Columbia tSrtfonola will
be the fourth prt-e. This musical Instrument Is
valued at $200.00. and is the culmination of
hr, iran inventive genius In the science of eouad
proluctlon. Here Indsed, Is an Ideal mv.sal
instrument long eo-.ight for and much desired.
There Is no better Instrument of this typo thr.n
the Columbia. The prize offered la the Colum
bia G:rf:nc'r. "De Lu::o." It !3 built of richest
lnphosr.ny throughout, and equipped with the
Colarnt'a "'Oread" Hcraduccr. Ki'.crds v ortti
$5.9.90 re irclv.'p:'. 12 th' !:! r.war. You
inny hear tho Covtla at the atoro of Co
lumbia Phoosi2;:h Cfiai'aoy, 1311-13 Faruaui
street.
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Extra Coupons at Bee Office
. Coupons for the first pictures areeicg prepared at The Bee office and will be furnished
to applicants this week. The first picturo of the contest was printed in the issue of Wednesday,
April 5. If you missed it, or any of the subsequent illustrations, call at Bee office this week and get
them. No coupons are to bo sent in until close of contest, so you will have plenty of time in which
to i:lvo the puzzles. Price of all coupons, one cent each.
Bee Catalogue Great Help
The Catalogue of 5,000 book titles, from which number titles used in contest are taken,
may be had at Bee office for 25 cents, cr by mail,' 30 cents. This catalogue is proving a great help
to contestants. If you are puzzled by any of the pictures be sure to get this little booklet. You
will find the problems very much easier.
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