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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1913)
G A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 26. 3013 Picture Proves UCJUUUUUUm-iLjm-n II iu-ii ii n - nmenser Alamilo Sanitary Dairy Co. Home Favorites Dcmnnd and Supply An Unerring Instinct for the Beat. neiunoner tv ai newer nano uo. K pj .Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. kl In r.t r . i i 11. -1.. i 1 .1 ! -.1. i .....1 .. .:.I,-11n "1 P' hj i' to in iuanuiaciurer to uousumer -uie cueii west, biuuai uuu iiuickubl tn, uu uu mmuiu- ru MfT"1 ' ' ' : 'SWIS ''".if TIBHBNIIIBV a man to share profit. , jjj Metz Bros. Brewing Co. Perfection Within Reach mm ft G C D G K' C G K Wroth's Cafe (2nd floor). agiflirtfl Excellency Backed bySS tt avt j t?j jp1j Popularity g ' !!1 - !" I mm iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuj; n i imMmmmmm&mmmmzm & -3 h i v I m fy Mfcter . r -ft. iwtfai? a 77ie winning Ad and Htaetlint out of 312 Annwmra Submitted Never Again! I'll Order Extension Tomorrow" It would be much more convenient, would nt it, if you could answer those night calls simply by reaching for the extension at your bedside. fc.JLJLMUJLJCaCaL JLJLJLJC3C3L JL J C3 CT3 CT CT3 C3 "3 1 J E. JLTICTCTa iimiiii b :mm an i in I 3 a a a a a a a s And, during the day, an extension 'phone will save your wife many a trip up and down the stairs. The Cost is Surprisingly Low ffjBLn NEBRASKA 2 TELEPHONE COMPANY W National Fidelity & Casualty Co. Accidently Injured but Safely Insured PRIZE W lamito sanitary Dairy Co. 1st prize 3 rrltk tlrkct. ?il prlif tl milk ticket. :d prize $ I mill; tlcVct. Colombia rhonoffraph C6. . p i 7rad Brofiejatrd is Co. ' Ore fi r - H Bold cuff HnUn. mtton Optical Ck. '' t" ir-lt col' "-ser r'ece mouutlne. ZZnyten Urot. Piano Sept. A ct'. ;- to winner. "ts Utoz. Hi wlng Co. One ynx beer (larco)- rri r ' 'lets hcer fi-"nll). "atlonal Fidelity & Oasaalty Co. lit nimrtei-ly premium an Ak-Sar-Ben rollcy. "olrisia Velcphou Co. lt prize $t. 10 CVi. ' it prlre $1.00 cash Csiaha EUctrlo Llylit Is Power Co. iii !-"' i-iutee percolator. Cmahn Cm Co. Oto i-omlort ca Iron- i j T CiitaioUcr Is .'XIaaller nano Co. tVHUtlful'iz&.OO mualo cabinet. .rroti'a Cafo. One enl ''"Wet Tor noon-day Itinera (one week). 1 i JUDGING from the gi that poured into this office issued in last Sunday's Bee, tt test is easily the most attToq held in Omaha. Not only ness of titles received, lies th cacy as a newspaper featura ai value to the firms conductjm to the imagination of our rea latent talent in the public mind possible to show twelve more' of the businesses represented Appropriate Answers for Alnmltoj Tlin Alomlto company ulcturcs for lib subject a superlatively heallny ana lntor cHtlng baby reiichlnR eagerly for a bottle i of Alamlto milk, and the contestants werel not slow In catching thu full MlKlilflcance. r Benldes the wlnnlnK titles, the followliiff nraunmnnf IliA iliv.r nVintvprM nllbtT.ittnd " "Carefree and Qennfree." G. A. Fletcher, 2646 Dodge. "Sweet and Clean." Mrs. T. M. Glltner. 3040 Cass. "Crying for tho Bot." MIis Mary Murphy. 161 St South Omaha. Twins Mnke n Hit. Hardly a sweeter picture than .thut of the Columbia Phonograph company oould have been conceived for this contest and. sweet Indeed were tho titles received for H. The perfectly ancellc twin children, lovingly fare-fslne' their" favorite musical Instrument, was an inspiration, to., many who read these pages last Sunday and that the plctura received Its share of the num berless answers goes without saying. Iftol lowlng are a, few of them: . "What Is Home Without Them." Mrs. Carl E. Strawn, 163 So. S8th St. "What keeps the babies quiet and the rest of the folks at hon-e." Herbert Hoeflln, Hastings, Ne. "Treasures." Dorrlne Weller. 811 So. 34th. "Pleasures of Home." Dell F. Allen, 103 So. 17th St. "Throe Treasures." Mrs. J. F. Bhlpman, Emerson, Iowa. "The Children's Delight,", Adel Bertel8en. Fremont, Neb. "rrnUn then tn mnkn n hannv home." Jeanette Gilbert, Council Bluffs.A Pleasure!! With the Princess." T. F. Whelan, Denver, Col Picturo' llecalls Old Times. Fred llrodegaard sitting at his work table as of old. backed up by tho romour watch rack, wai the food for much reflect tlon among readers and tho titles submits tea show that Fred s reputation aa a mijj ter of the business Is not the least hf niinmea; , "Orodegaard keens time for all Omaha." 8. O. Sir.yth. W. O. V. Bldg. "The captain of the watch." C. A. Perkins. SIS So. 30th St "Watch repairing a crowning success." Adel Bertelscn, Fremont. Neb. "Father Time." Mrs. E. 8. Wychoff, Springfield, Neb. "Utmost confidence of the people." James Mohr, Schuyler, Neb. Flitton Illustration Impressive. The oresentatlon of the Flitton Optic company, showing Mr. Flitton at Ills skilled task of optical examination was striking and has indelibly impressed upon tne minOK at those who saw it the nlsce and the malT fOr such work. A few of the suitable titles submitted: "The scientific test." By Marie Htenner. 2235 So. 20th St. "Scientific and up-to-date methods." Fred Erlckson, Douglas, Wyo. "Redoubles the sight." . Mrs. Fred Schroedor. 1114 So. 27th St. -An Important tusk." John Sleever. Hastings, I?.eb. "Behold a sensible woman." mm Jeanette Gilbert. Council Bluffs. A stitch In time saves nine." Herbert "Woodland, 3310 So. 34th. r i Not n Orcam but Reality. , While many who submitted answers for the Omaha Ges company's offering thought i it represented a droam of the cook stove slave, tho intention was to picture a reality , a contract which exists today between the householder who does not or will not know the labor saving benefits of a.'afl range and the one who has seen tho folly of fuel poking and decided that mother should no longer be a stoker. "Before and After Taking Ga." Mrs, U H. Messacre. 1546 N. llth St. "Tempest and Sunshine." C. A. Perkins. 818 So. 38th St, "Poke and smoke or ever ready.'' U O. Stenner. 2235 So. 20th. "Worry and Ease." U. A. Kckleyy l'ovulnrlty the Theme of Metz. ' Theie va little difficulty for contest ants to name tho unique lllutratlon pre sented by the Mets Bros. Brewing company. Every variety of human hands grasping for a bottle Qf Metx' beer furnished a clear , cut Idea for our readers of the popularity , of this product, and they composed many brilliant answers for the Metx picture. An , added prize was decided upon by the Con test Editor for this picture because of the particular excellency of the two winner and both are trtvon In the accompanying; Illustration. The additional prlxe consUtsV of a case of two dozen (small) Metx beerJ Following ore other clever answers: "All hands reach for Metx favorite brew.' I Mrs. Benson, 2820 Ellison Ave. t 'T?fni-ntHnn nf nnrltv and excellence. James Mohr, Schuyler, Neb. First In popularity." . 4 Elsie Robertson. 2314 No. 21st "The wisdom of the people." Mary Gibson. "A prize for all hands." Henry Htenner. 2JJ6 So. 20th 8b "Good judgment on every hand." J. J. Rockland. 2211 No. J 4th. "Showing their hando without openenO I W. H. Eldrldge, 1805 ninney St "A bottle of Metx' beer should always bv I on hand " I W II. Eldrldge. 1505 Blnney, Copyright applied iorT