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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1913)
TirE OMAin SUNDAY REE. J A NT ART 26, 1013. 7-A 0 Clever Results y Popular and Pro Some """""""uucjcjcjc clitic d5S5HSHSeS5HS DINNERS: "Honi 5Tvoilta." By Minnie Snyder, 611 So. 24th St. "Daman and Buyply." J3y Elsie Robertson. SS14 N. Slst St. An Unerring Uutlnot for tbt Best," HV Kathryn O. Hart. Mo Underwood. Tliksurea of the Eont." Ujp Fred Erluknon. J "Thm Watch Hacks Tell the Facts." ' By. J Scott, Central City. Neb. I "Expert Berrlce Hiu Spt TUtton la the i Public Eye." ' By R. O. Smyth. W O. W Bids. "Perfect Confidence." uy it a. KcKlra. ietton Within Vnuh n liy Geo. O'Connell. 30J8 S. 1fn, St r"iixoelleiicy Bsciad by Popularity." " v. r birawn, i&ji go. xitn. 'Accidentally Xatired trat Safe'y Xnanr ad." Hy Mary Murphy. 1613 N. nth. 'XTarar Aralnt mi Ordar As Extension Tomorrow." j tiv ,.- rn. fi strawn. 1534 S. SSth I Advertisement. I 13- rs f),tr-r. "4 rw.(f "A Bad rrltrht and a Bad right.' ! Hv Mm. Krr.l KchrnB.'cr. 1 1 4 S. 17 ' . i "Drudgery and Conraniaaoa." By O. A. Fletcher, "i-ro "L fXrom Manufacturer to Oonsnmer, the and no Middleman to Shara Profit." Uj Mrs. J. W Mortensr ''9 I LSd, South -ah. I "Wroth's Modern Eden." I By Dell F. Allen, 10 So. 17th St. X 1 eat volume of answers et in response to the invitation tfce "Un-named Picture Con ic h contest of its kind ever plumber, but in the clever h proof of this contest's effi ai d fits tremendous advertising 1 it. It was a forceful appeal eaders and brought forth the nd. It would hardly have been re uniaue oictureR illiistrntivf 1 A. 7 Insurance Necessity Illustrated. Tfrts two scenes shown bv thn Natlcinul iFldelity & Casualty company left no roou. fori doubt as to tho wisdom of providing aa-lldent insurance and there arc man WM) probably have been lnduco;l ti Invest In "that necessity by this Illustration. At leatft tho answers received Indicate that the point was brought home with full force. The winner with her title "Acci dentally Injured but safely Insured,1 em braced the entire story. Here are some other very appropriate titles submitted: "A provident man." By James B. English, 4612 Manderson. "He piovlded for the 'rainy day.'' Henrietta Stewart, Grand Island, Neb. "A heavy burden alleviated." II. J. Mlchealson, Council Bluffs, lu. "Are you so protected?" Jack Wonderly, Roland Apts. Ads Requested by Phono Co. - The NebrasKn. Telephone company not only asked for 'a title to Its Illustration but also "copy" for the remaining space, and Judging iron.' tho excellent compositions received, many persons seemed to have missed their calling. The winning: title and copy appear In tho accompanying illustra tion for that company, but wo can hardly omit to publish some of tho other credit able efforts: "Serves him right ho should have an ex tension. Augusta H. Knight, 4216 Harney St. "A WORD TO TUB WISK "Say, wo'd Just like to mention That a fifty-cent extension Saves descenslon and ascension when your phone demands attention. . Elsie Robertson, 2.114 No. 21st. am an elevator those extension ones." Paul Wilcox. 202 So. 2th St. I . i ww i r m 1 This Offering Most Unique. If we could say nothing else about the picture In tho space of the Omaha Ulee trlcl Light and Power company except that It fcupplled the laughter for our readers thepartlclpatlon by that company would havibceii worth while. But tho Illustra tion 'Served to do much more than that. From the character of the answers re ceived the point Intended was seen at once, as witness the following: "Come on, Dad Burn It, I'm waiting to put In your electric lights." H. A. Parmele, Plattsmouth, Neb. "We should worry! There may be a fight. Mis nomo isn't fitted witn eiecinc nirnis. H. A. Parmole, Plattsmoutu, rseo. dII Darn Ye. Broad well, Jr. 2420 V St.. South Onvaha. "Seeking Light On the Subject." .Henry u, watenpaugn, iaai i-arit avc. Rellc of Antiquity." M. Sunderland, 17th ana Jttarney sib. mis nomo isn't H. A. Pa "Crime on, Goll I V. A. Bn Confidence Illustrated by Hayden's. The child buying a piano ut the Hay den Broth ere Piano department was necessar ily figurative, Illustrating the confidence placed in that piano house, and competi tors in the contest aptly told that story In the many answers received for the picture. Below are some very appropriate replies: "The firm can be relied upon." Henrietta Fischer, Inolu, Ukla. "Honeaty la the best policy." Mrs. G. J, .Morris, 72s' No. 17th St. "Confidence." W. H. Eldrtdge. 1903 Blnney St. "A child csn buy as cheaply as a grown up." J, Scott, Central City, Neb. "Her first real bargain." W. R. Zllft. Council Bluffs, Iowa. "The Honest Music Store." Geo. F. Bushman, 3001 Farnam St. "A Touthful Judge." Miss T. C. Mullen, 180J No. 18lh St. "Good Judgment." J. M. Johnson, 2534 Cass. . "Even a Child Can Bee These Values." Q. A. Fletcher, 2648 Dode St. Wide Range of Answers. The ranreflftntstlnn nf two men easily de livering a ucnmoner ec aiuener piano iroui ni4Bi tiSfri-Y:or" to the house was the subject Wurwlde range of exceedingly Interesting replies. The winner embodied in his answer the fullest meaning Intended, but the fol lowing titles wore not far behind in .nolnt of originality and cleverness: "Our Factory to Home Plan Makes It Easy for You to Get a Piano." S. O. Smyth, W, O. W. Bldg. "Our Tracks are Numerous Throughout the City. Why Not Let Us Make One to Tour Home." Mrs. 8. Rasmussen, Farfel), Neb. Ylcanllness nd Elegance for Wroth. IThe picture of Wroth's beautiful second Tloor dining room, represented to many all that Is desirable and alluring In such n place and the answers received Indicated that the picture carried home the convic tion of cleanllneas and elegance which la round at Wroth's new cafe. Among the many apt titles for this scene the following few show the trend of thought followed by most of the contestants: "Where eating is a pleasure." Mary Gibson. "An Ideal retreat" . Mrs. Eugene Davis, 36S3 No. 2th St. rne cafe aunerb." Mhryn G. Harte, 6109 Underwood St. Flitton Optical Co. Expert Service Has kept Flitton in the Public Eye G C C 0 0 C c c c c c D 0 c B C B C B n B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B ft spnSEsaszsssrSESHsasT c B B B B B B B B B B C B B B B B B S Pleasures of Home In presenting this picture of our optical room, i( is merely to suggest to you our con pleto methods of examinations. With the Retuioscopie Test there is no doubt of the re sults. We ask no questions, simply examine your eyes and supply the lenses. You do not test your own eyes by ausworing ques ions. Our Spex-ial Finger Piece Mounting is best. Wo guarantee it to slay on or your money refunded. Gold Filled $2.50. Solid Gold $5.00. n V r v J! FLITTON OPTICAL CO. Our Specialties are Toric Lenses, One-piece Bifocals, Finger-piece Mountings. 0 a a G 3 a 3 a 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 a 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 a 3 3 3 a a a a r3 S Hayden Bros. Piano Dept. Perfect Confidence !5(LSHSa5TaH52SE5E5ESH5Hi This "Prlmn" flrnfnnnln with L"t Cnl nnililn Dnntiln rilnn Dnmrili fAl o-.,.,t..., lections, iiiphullng the famotiH Koxtotto from "l.uclu" tuid Quartette from 'Hlgoletto," S also tho wontlorfully Interesting "Demonutra tlon" record nud 400 needles for $75.00 a THE COMPLETE OUTFIT ON FREE TRIAL!! Easy Terms of Payment, If Desired. All Columbia Uccnrilii can be played on Victor Talking machines and Victor Hecords p-l .. i. ..i .. ..... Ln Columbia Phonograph Co., Genl, 1311 Farna St-1 Fred Brodeganrd Jewelry Co. The Watch Rack Tells the Facts Omalia Electric Light & Power Co. A Bad Fright and a Bad Light reSSE5ESE5ilSE5E5H5au?5H5E5 Omaha Gas Co. Drudgery and Convenience Ilia lano." V. ft Wltann. tTIG Rlnndo. Excellence protrayed," 1. a. urauui. y S. T. 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