X D TTIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY. IB, 1911. It f H A Change in the Rules in the r A(dGetters9 Contest Bees v) V i1 i t On account of the many nominations received from people over 21 years old who are desirous of enter ing the AD-GETTERS' CONTEST-the rules will be changed-so that any one, regardless of age, may enter and try for one of the many prizes offered. This change offers every person in Omaha an opportunity to make quite a bit of "extra" money in com missions, in addition to winning one of the prizes. . If you can devote a little time each day toward getting votes for yourself you will make quite a bit of money in commissions. There is yet time to enter and get to the top. Fill out the nominating blank at the bottom of this page or -come to the Bee office and see Bee Want Tad Editor. He will tell you how to start right. Don't wait, each day from now on counts. While yourest some other contestant may get ahead of you. . Hazel Kernan, 2320 N. 28th St 503 Iona V. Bates, 881 S. 34th St 440 W. Beebee, 128 N. 31st Ave..' 229 Frank Squires, 1515 Madison Ave.... 98 Bennie Telkner, 1715 Webster 47 Bess Tobin, 9S0 N. 26th St ,44 Esther Knight, 3601 Davenport St.. .43 Wm. Campen, 541 S. 26th St.. .38 Wilma Howard, 4722 Capitol Ave.... 37 Clarence Stock, 124 N. 37th St 35 Warren Ege, 116 So. 31st Ave.. .... .35 Daniel Gruening, 4612 N. 24th St.. . . .35 Jacy Allen, 1124 So. 29th St 35 Howard Douglas, 4412 Douglas. .. . .13 James Vickery, 724 N. 18th St 13 Mildred Strafford, 120 So. 35th St. . . IX Leland Smith, 906 So. 33d St.. 13 Albert Anthony, 2712 Ames ....... JO Lucy Garvin ,124 So. 35th St . .13 Olive Atkinson, 1902 Emmet St. 10 10 COMMISSION ON EVERY AD YOU GET. Each day the ad appears counts as one vote. REMEMBER THESE INSTRUCTIONS ; ' ': Get BEE WANT ADS. Paid ader count as votes. Little mA tvmnt ns much as bier ones. Each dav the ad annears - 0 ., counts as one vote, regardless of the size of the ad. For in- . stance: A 10-line want ad lor one time wm count as one " vote, while a 2-line ad appearing five times will count as five votes, although it cost the same as the 10-line ad run one time. So get the ad to appear as many times as possible. At the end of the contest, August 19, 6 p. m.. the one having the greatest number of votes to his or her credit, gets the first prize; the one getting the next largest number of votes gets the second prize, etc. A little work each day, a few ads each day, will pay you well, and you will probably win a big prize in the bargain. The Bee Pays You For, All You Do I ; ' ' ' Vl ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "'" ' ONLY PAID, WANT. ADS count. On every ad you get The Bee pays you a commission of 10 per cent, whether you win a prize or not. ( THIS IS YOUR CONTEST AND GIVES YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY AND A GOOD CHANCE TO WIN ONE OP THE BIG PRIZES. Get busy lUrt-iit horn. . 2 There U sometMa round the house around erery house which can he eld; something which has no ralne to jrour folks, but would he worth a great deal to someone else. Get an ad at home first. Then go to your neighbors, they prob ably hare a baby carriage, a bed, a oouch. Ice box, store, table, chair, rug, desk, plsno, phonograph, chickens, eat, dog. cow, norse, Incubator or an automobile and a hundred and one other things, which will sell and bring them good money If advertised In The Bee Want Col umns. Maybe your neighbor wants to rent a room, or buy something, or needs help of some kind or wants . to sell their home or rent a house. Write them a Bee Want Ad, collect from them at the regular rates, 1 4 cents per word. If run only one time or ONE CENT A WORD IF RUN TWO OR MORE TIMES, consecutlrely; bring or mail the ad and the cash to BEE WANT TAJ) EDITOR, who will credit you with a vote each time the ad appears and pay you a commission of 10 per cent for your trouble. 'Remember the more times the ad appears the more votes you get. Everyone Stands An Equal Chance Read the Rules Carefully Everyone Js eligible except em ployes of The Bee .and members of their families. Only paid want ads brought In' or sent In by contestants count as votes. Each paid want ad counts as one vote each time the ad appears. Want ads from Omaha real estate dealers and those already adver tising in The Bee do not count. .All ads subject to Investigation and rejection by The Bee. Only bona fide ads will count; ads found to be of bogus address and Inserted only for the purpose of getting votes will be declared void and not counted. - Cash must accompany each ad. Aa The Beo runs Domestic Help and Situations Wanted Ads Free, all contestants are obliged to take such ads with the same courtesy as a paid ad. Domestio help and situation wanted ads cannot be counted as votes. No entry fee is charged. The receipt by The Bee Want Tad Edi tor of a nomination blank, prop erly filled out, constitutes suffici ent entry, and counts as ten votes for the candidate. Only one nom inating blank will be counted for each contestant. Receipt books will be furnished all the contestants on application. The Ad-Cetter contest will close Saturday evening, August 19, at p. m. The standing of the contestants ' will be announced weekly. ' The contest is limited to the fol lowing territory: Nebraska, Wyo ming, Iowa and South Dakota. A Beautiful Ludwig Baby Grand Piano-$750 A beautiful ntgh grade instru ment that will bring joy and con tentment into any home. An in strument you will be proud of all your life. It is worth any effort you might make to get it. To those who have a musical educa tion it offers the highest quality in the maker's art. To those be ginning their musical education it offers a broader scope for their ambition. This Baby Ludwig may be seen at any time at Hayden Bros. Piano department. SECOND and THIRD PRIZE $140 Each A Graduation Scholarship Course in the Comprising complete course in Business, Shorthand, Special Banking, Preparatory Courses, Principle of Agri culture, Business Agriculture and Salesmanship. The;e prizes offer an education to the winners, and starts them in lifo with the necessary knowledge to make their efforts in the business world a success. The management of the Omaha Commercial College, 19th and Farnam, will be glad to discuss any point relative to the scholarship at any time. FOURTH PRIZE A Beautiful Watch lOO Either ladies' or gentlemen 'a solid gold case watch with T. L. Combs & Co.'s Special Movement. Selection left with winner. This beautiful time piece Is one that anyone would be proud of. It will satisfy someone's de sire to own a solid gold high grade watch. This watch may be seen In the window of T. L. Combs ft Co., 1620 Douglas St FIFTH end SIXTH PRIZES $50 Each j Two Ladlee' Suits, to be made to measure in any style and material which may be chosen. Style, fit. workmanship and quality fully guar anteed. These suits will be made by the Novelty Skirt Co., who have a reputation for turning out only high grade work. Goods and methods of .tailoring may be In spected at any. time at the shops of the Novel ty Skirt Co., 214, 21C North 16th Street. 33a HOTKI3 Address all inquiries and requests for infor mation to Bee Want Tad OMAHA BEE ii i ii ii is i 1 1 flOTia3 Editor, 'MM '777777s J) I )' I VW Seventh and Eighth Prizes SSO Each A AV " I . Two National Pace Follower Special Bicy cles, 1911 model, for boy or girl. The bicycle fad is growing in popularity each day. It U a recreation that affords a healthy exercise com bined with the pleasure of paying visits to places which were out of your reach before. These bicycles are on exhibition at the store of the Omaha Bicycle Co., 16th and Chi cago streets. NINTH and TENTH PRIZES $13 Each Two full memberships to the Y. W. C. A. for one year, including the Gymnasium and choice of the Educational classes. Every young lady should belong to the Y."W. C. A. Its elevating influence is felt the world over. These prizes will appeal to those who wish a place to spend an enjoyable hour down town. When you are down town, drop into the Y. W. C. A. , Eleventh and Twelfth Prizes S13 Each Two full memberships in the Y. M. C. A. for one year, comprising all the member ship privileges, including the gymnasium and swimming pool. These prizes areyup--lifting aud elevating to mind and body, and should be eagerly sought after by those who wish to make a-place for themselves in the world. Visitors are always welcome at the Y. M. C. A. . nut -v mt ti NOMINATING COUPON Ad-Getters Contest In space below fill in the name of some ambitious friends and Fend to Bee Want Tad Editor, care of Omaha Bee. .This coupon entitles nominee to TEN votes. Nominating votes will be allowed on first nomi nating coupon only. . Niime Address . Ago City Anyone can fill out this nominating coupon. Do it todaj'.