Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 19, 1911, NEWS SECTION, Image 7

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Automobile $2,000
10 Acre Ranch $1,250
Player Piano $900
Suburban Lot ..$275
Suburban Lot $225
Encyclopaedia-. $96
Encyclopaedia $96
Encyclopaedia $96
Child's Encyclopaedia $36
Child's Encyclopaedia $36
5 Prizes of $10 Cash $50
10 Prizes of $5 Cash $50
10 Prizes of $2 Cash 520
20 Prizes of 51 Cash 520
TOTAL .53,150
...IN FREE...
PRIZES
First Prize
a $2,000
FAMED
White Steamer
AUTOMOBILE
A Speedy Car
A Strong Car
A Hill Car
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This automobile will be on exhibition in Omaha at a later date.
This five-passenger 1911 model "White Steamer Touring Car odorless, smokeless and nbiseless is in
the tenth year of its success. No car has stood the test of time with necessity for fewer changes. .For stabil
ity in construction as well as in purpose and performance, the ""White Steamer" has held a high place in
the mind of the motoring public. This car needs no cranking nor shifting of gears to get any desired speed.
The increasing number of White Steamer cars being sold each succeeding year, together with the practical
endorsement of the IT. S. government, which owns and operates more "Whites than all other makes combined,
is sufficient guarantee of high quality.
An unprecedented
opportunity to win for
tune without the dis
agreeable features of
subscription getting.
Never was a news
paper contest more
liberal or more inter
esting. Enter anytime-first day
or last-with full and equal
chance of success.
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fted Bluff will soon be a tranaportatlem center. Xta faelllt'ea for attribution
ae c:eat. It 1 the hafl of a navigable nrnm. Parramento River, and la a natural
UiatrlbuUn point for rail and vuon road to an empire In a condition of continuous
development. It rtrawa from every direction, which fact la shown bjr the accompany
ing map of lallrnada. highways and proposed railroad and highway with R4 Bluff
aa a varmluua bacramsclo Lnlon, Aug. T.
Second Prize
In a climate shown by the Govern
ment chart to be the 6ame as that of Los
Angeles, Fresno, etc., lies Tehama county,
California. It is within two hundred and
fifty miles of San Francisoo and there is
situated the famous Lutheran colony
which has had so much discussion in
Omaha by rea&on of a local clergyman
taking the initiative in its formation.
The Bee offers this ten acre ranch as
second prize in its Booklovers' Contest.
Here is a livelihood for man, wife and
children for the rest of time. Here is
$1,250 in land, carrying free water, wait
ing only for the plow share and intelli
gence to cultivate it and produce almost
any variety of fruit.
Full information concerning this
land may be had at the office of Trow-bridge-Bolster
Co., in the City National
Bank Building, Omaha.
Third Prise
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The accompanying illustration tells
only of the outside of this magnificent
Krell Auto-Grand Piano. It tells not of
the vast excellence that lies beneath
its magnificent, fancy walnut case.
Well informed piano men are insist
ent in the claim that the Krell Auto
Grand is positively the most com
plete and efficient player-piano of
fered to the music-loving public.
The modulating pedals and the mechanism to carry
the tune above the aocompaniment are marvels of sim
plicity. The Krell Auto-Grand claims to have in the
absolute, the "human touch" to prized by player-piano
makers. From the inside to the case, from the pedals to
the levers this magnificent $900 player-piano may be
evamined with every facility at the piano ware rooms on
the third floor of the big ...
Bennett Department Store.
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FOURTH PRIZE
Out In the Utll. town of Ralton t.y ar. building a man ufarturleg city. They have, the Brown Truck Mff Co : tn.
noser Mour Cut Co., anil the Howard Slot. orka rhev),ae a food hotel, a food poatoffira, railroad lannt.e ana
ti e only Interbui t on trolley Una rjnrlr.g out of Omaha. To ey hav. a fin. erhool hunding cs Maywood atrtel and nearl y
la a lot Zl ly 100 !eet ahich 1a valued a. lira, ahich ta Tt. Bhi fourth prla. Id Lhia new Book.overa' Cunteau
FIFTH PRIZE
Back on Main atieet ts a .ei'enre lot tr120 feet which con tit ale The Be. fifth prize In tlila contett Thi tot it
valued ut tlli 00 and here aie iwH-Di'ilom values. Here i the plane from nhicli man ttait and fortune io. Her. are
to valuhli.e pr. tf worm :o more nor no leas at the present inoment than the prlcea attached te them, but In opportunity
li.ey lil shn tnni.-.l e to I money maker.
Tl.a accompanying mp tl aa Idea of the proilmlty of Seymour Lake and th. n. Country Club aituat.d there.
Full Information rroy t.e had at th. office of th. Baiatea Tewutu Caapaay at 0 Komtk 17k Bv, Omaka.
No. 2
Catalogs
The catalog
of 5,000 titles
said by win
ners of the
prizes in the
No. 1 contest
to be a neces
sity, is now
ready at the
Bee business
office.
It is a new
catalog the
old ones will
not do.
At Bee 0ffice....25c
By Mail 30c
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Prizes Six, Seven and Eight
Are !n many respect tbe choicest prlteg in thl long lit. To the .mbitiona boy or rirl. as well aa to the ma
tured student, an Encyclopedia, brought up to the last hour, is by far the greatest possible rill, but here la aa
Encyclopedia brought into being by man's ingenuity which is probably the last word la Encyclopedia, making.
Here is a loose-leaf Encyclopedia with a ystem of perpetual addenda. In this plan of Encyclopedia when a sub
ject grows old or modern thought puts new phases oa it, the makers of this wonderful work send a new leaf to
take Its place and by the use of a key the metal binder is unlocked, the pares loosened, the old page extracted and
the new leaf takes its plc. Presto! the Encyclopedia is up to the last hour. It cannot grow old.
This Encyclopeda contains twelve volumes and la sold regularly at $96 00 a set. The work Is produced by
Tbomaa Nelson A 6ons of Ke-w York, London, Dublin and Edinburgh. This house was founded in 178.
The Omaha representative la W. A. Hlienbaugh ft Co. and these volumes will be on exhibition from this time
until the close of the Booklovers' Contest at 1814 St. Mary's Avenue. Three seU of this magnificent Encyclopedia
do una in turee Quarters morocco; will be given aa prises cumbers six, seven ajtd eight.
Prizes Nine and Ten
are constituted of two twenty-four volume cloth bound sets of the Book of Knowledge, a Encyclopedia made espe
cially for children and regularly sold at $36.00 a set.
To the man who conceived this idea belongs much credit. It tells children in child language of the evolution
of this sphere on which we live, from a ball of fire Into the cooled earth we cow inhabit, as well as explaining
the procets by which the simple leg of a chair is made, the invention of the telephone, and every con
ceivable need of early education, aa well as that needed by many grown-upa. telling it all in tbe simple language
that be who runs may read. These seis contain hundred of plates in colore antf thousands In black and white.
This is a great opportunity offered along consolation lines for those who fall to win one of tbe first and
larger prises. These books are also on exhibition at tbe store of W. A. Hlxenbangh & Co., 1814 bt. Mary's Avenue.
(Csis.fii
Com
so
at
ion Award.
Cash Prizes of SIO.OO Each
lO Cash Prizes of SG.OO Cacti
lO Cash Prizes of S2.00 Each
20 Cash Prizes of Sl.OO Each
The Cash Prizes as indicated above are to be given as consolation awards that many contestants who work hard and miss by a small
margin may be honor-mentioned- reimbursed in some small way for time expended. The Bee is anxious that even the pennies spent for the
coupons may be recognized at least in part
This Contest is for education, a test of skill and entertainment for the great family of Bee readers. It is offered following experience trith our Number One contest, with a degree of certainty that rH3 be appre
ciated much more than the First one and entered by many more contestants.
The same care will be exercised in guarding the secrecy of the answers to the titles. The same man will serve as editor of the Booklovers Contest; the same artist will draw the pictures, and this same condition
ttall prevail but one man will know the answers to the puzzles as they are conceived, drawn and appear. Xot even the artist may know the title to the book he is representing in his work. The knowledge remains
with one man and he knows how to guard it very, very carefully. ,
A Contestants 6hculd consult the rules carefully as to their territorial rights as well as to have a ready answer for all questions likely to arise during the contest. Members of the family of any Bee employe, even
though remotely removed must remain out of this Contest, as no prize will be awarded to any person filling such description.
1 J EXTRA COUPONS will be placed on sale in the Bee office at one cnt each within a week after the printing of the first picture, which will be published in the morning edition of The Bee on Aurost 16.