D vklaitiilaUji I) teal 3 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 21, 1911. KlTLl -a -1 l ! 3 4' -1 : J Plenty f Time for All To Flake Answers Last Picture in The Bee's Great Puzzle Contest Will Appear June 19, But Last Date for Sending in 'Answers Will be July 2 This extension gives plenty of time to those who enter the contest now. New entrants then will have more time than they need for working out the puzzles and getting in the replies. Picture No. 47 appears today. There will be twenty-eight more puzzles. For solving these there will be forty-two days forty-tyo evenings and seven Sundays. This period is more than new contestants will need. If you have not entered, do so at once. This special extension is made for your benefit just so you can enter today and have all the advantages that those contestants have been favored with who started with the opening picture. , ' All pictures will be sold to you at The Bee business office. The forty-seven pictures that have appeared and a Bee's title catalogue, total value 72 cents, will be sold for 57 cents; by mail 62 cents. Another Consignment of Catalogues Almost Gone A few Booklovers' catalogues still remain, but will go fast. No more yill be printed. So if you have not secured one be. sure to do so early in the week. Send in your order at once, if you have not done so already. These remaining catalogues will be sold within the next few days then there will be no more. Single copies' of the catalogue sell for 25 cents. Mail your order today, enclosing an extra 5 cents 'for postage. FIRST PRIZE (DO AppeFSm Car Model Four-Ttiirty The famous Apperson "Jack Rabbit" touring car, one of the best automobiles on the market, and one of the popu lar model four-thirty, five-passenger capacity, will be awarded as first prize. The famous Apperson hand made cars have been favorably known throughout the country for so many years that a lengthy preface relative to the merits of the car would but be added history. It is enough to eay that the record of this make puts the Apperson at the top with the leading cars of the country It has road records and speed records that challenge attention of buyers. The equipment of the first prize includes top, as in illustration, two acetylene head lights and generator, three oil lamps, horn, robe rail, tire carrier, foot rest and set of tools. The car is now on exhibition at the garage of Apperson Auto Co., 1102 Farnam street. YV' -- r: n1, -fc ,.- , n . .- " ' ' ' ' - - (JJi-aM ' t r l "'Tn . . . .. .1 I r ' ' " V V.! ' I 1, 7m nTitir"'"imfifri iir 1 1 iSPRHi j second prize: Magnificent $750 Kimball Player Piano Th. Ideal mechanical player, the Kimball, will go as the second' prlie In this contest. The player mechanism la contained within the compose of th. ordinary make piano case, and In no way Interferes with the regular play lug of the piano. The advantages of the Kimball 88-note player are manifold In th. simplicity of meohanlra and the ease of operation, but the greatest Interest to music-lover. Is Its wonderful efficiency In musical effects. It give auick response In .very feature, and is an Instrument that will draw the fam y circle Into closer relation -help make home an, ideal place, and consist ently followed, will result in a musical education. The Kimball has a repu tation for excellence equal to auy. Th. Kimball, have gone Into th. best home. In Omaha through the agency of A. Hosp. Co., 1611 Douglas street. " Oak ,0k u-n sad-132 t ; - t m r ! . 5 I rf M r,i I I --- U .. I ' , I , J 1 C t e " e t I I " ' 3 I Y U aft ' ' 4 Mad I . i i ' . s St i i , t ' s ? ";- , S l w THIRD PRIZE ,5 $500 Building Lot In Tukey & Sob's Betotifol Her Addition This building lot la SO zltO, and la on th. west Id. of Thirty-third street It Is eighty feet north of Oak street, and Is surrounded by several beautiful homes. Tu key a Iler Addition, In which this lot la located, la situated between Omaha and South Oma ha, lying high and beau tiful, and adjacent to Hansoom Park and Cen tral Boulevard, Th. gna h a and Council luifs Street Railway, which runs along Thlr-ty-seoond Avenue, in creases greatly th. val ue of property in this addition, and make, this lot an ideal location for home. This addition is f rowing rapidly, and It s only a duestlon of a short period until prop erty here will b. worth many times Its present value. FOURTH PRIZE 3200.00 Columbia Grafonola And $50 Worth o! Records Th. Incomparable Columbia Grafonola will be the fourth prize. This musical Instrument Is valued at 1200.00, and Is the culmination of human inventive genuls In the science of sound production. Here, Indeed, Is an Ideal musical instrument long sought for and much desired. There Is no better Instrument of this type than the Columbia. The prixe offered Is the Columbia Grafonola "De Luxe." It is built of richest mahogany throughout, and equipped with the Columbia "Grand" Reproducer. Records worth 150.00 are Included In this prize award. You may hear the Columbia at the store of Columbia Phonograph Company, 1S11-1S Farnam street. Cash IPriisets: Five of GIO.OO; Ten of GG.OO; and Twenty of S2.00 l )lf i JU"UIUU ilSf" isi n ii I I I T" - - m .-, .,.,. "" Use This Blank to Obtain Information Booklover.' Contest Editor, Tbe Omaha Bee: Please send me (nil Information about the Booklovers Contest Name W ULIsf AOOREa3 say m ak s s mm a wK sTsrTryvesMiiiMJr -jr "i- -i - - -,i iii ir- t-s , , ,-n-n-u-aMrtruxsi Use This Blank in Ordering Catalogue BtiokloTers' Contest Editor. The Omaha Bee: Inclosed please find 80 cents, for which send me one Booklovers' Con test Catalogue. XAMB .. . FULL. ADDRESS . . . . 7 , . . . heeasssasssaasassasMsssas Use This Blank in Ordering Combination Offer Booklovers Contest Editor, The Omaha Bee: Inclosed find 02 oenta for which please send me 47 pictures and a Cata i s w z rr a f ( logue. NAM id i a i FULL. ADDRESS . W s ens i . esse f eos mam