Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 09, 1913, NEWS SECTION, Page 8-A, Image 8
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 9, 1913. 8-A i Picture Contest The Second Bnnss Manv I r r'SaSHSESaScSasasaSasaSaSZSasasasaSaSasaS Home Builders. First Irlie "The Two Ends or the Road Which One Are Tou By a. A. Fletcher, 2646 Dodge St Second Priie Forethought vermin Afterthought Hy August IL Knight, 421C Harney street ft I , e- si j Sa5Z5a5asa5a5aSa5aSrI515a5a5a5n25a5a5t!S :3rac3CTpwnnt7?r3CT5PSKK El RnnrWlnnrf Wrnt.Wa fin Sunderland Brothers Co. Hydraulic-Press Brick Co. A corner iof our new display room, containing the various kinds of our own rtiake brick, which face many of Omaha's finest buildings. S2SnaedriTlhT&e - The Artistic Possibilities of a Clay BonW' It W. J. Cooper, 3322 So. 19th -fleolnir thlnss In a better llht" O. A. notcher, It Dodce, ncaded For." ts K W ' ' . ffl Prize Winners Homo Builders. 1st prize $5.00 In gold. 2d prize 2 shares of stock In Homo Builders. First l'rl "ThcTwo Ends of the Itoad Which One Aro You Headed pJ For" H By O. A. Fletcher, 264 Dodge St. lij Second Prize Forethought versus Afterthought ney street. f( A. Hospe Go. S $5.00 worth of player piano music Cj rolls. "Hospe gives you a frco library." S. O. Smyth. 801 W. p. W. Bldg. Hydraulic-PreBS Brick Oo. $3.00 In cash. 'The Artistic Possibilities of a Clay Hank." By. Mrs, W. 8. Knight, 4216 Harney. Omaha Gas Oo. Ono Reflex gas lamp. "Protect the children's eyes.' Uy W. J. Cooper. 3322 So. 19th St. Omaha Elec. Light & Power Oo. Ono electric corn popper. "Seeing things In a better light." By O. A. Fletcher. 2546 Dodge. Sunderland Brothers' Co. One ton Economy Certified coal, lump, egg or nut, valued at $7.00. (or oqulvalent In valuo, to, apply on any other coal sold at a higher prlco per ton). "Extensive but not expensive." Mrs. Mortensen, 629 No. 2ltth St. As in the first title contest the answers "for these pictures were very numerous and ex ceedingly clever. The adver tisers and the Contest Editor were pleasantly surnrised at ii :. ..... , niu uhhu whu WHICH COIUCSl- ,ulls UBeu appropriate Jieaa- 1 . 1 i - -m "neS to not Only entitle th v yiyy lures, but to aptly describe the lnrritci nf llio roonnnf rn litems ul nil, iajit-ouvt. uubl- nCSSCS , ' , , , l('n lnnrm .n. f.r,nm nC a. wivriib ..n, ouniv. ui uic answers tnat gave - the prize winners a close run for the awards:- HOME BUILDERS. "Systematic SavltiR In Home Builders Provlilesvfor Old Ai?e." A. C. Shelckc, Apt. 8 wcargo Ulk., So. Omaha Neb. "Tho Hecltonlmr," MUs I). H. Hurte, 1 O. Dept., City. "Tho Two Ways," OHiuund Steensland, Beresford, S. D. '"A Home Dreamer and a Home Builder." 8. li. Smyth, .801 W. O. W. BldR. -"Dependence and Independence." Mrs. Conner, 1009 No. jotli St Ne , hraska City, Nob. "In Youth Provide for Old Awe." Stanley Trachln, 'Schuyler, Neb. A good and u una investment. Mrs. Carl Strawn. 1B34 So. 1'Stli St.. city Ilotrospoctlon "Which Tlcturo Will You Represent?" Mrs. S. A. Hanson, 3718 Meredith Ave.. City. "Life Is What You Mako It." lTr. D. D. Connor, 1009 No. 10th St., "Nebraska lUty, Moo. "Improvidence nnd Thrift." Alma C. nollerf 1042 Qeorso Ave., Cltv. "Self Heproach and Self Satisfaction." Ornce Shellcr. 1925 So. 17th St.. v."lty. "Willful Waste Makes Woeful Want." Mrs. J. A.rllofele, 632 So. 28th 8t City. "Despair nnd Contentment." pr, II. Uonavee, City. A. riOSPB OO. Muslo anil Literature for the asking Q. A. Eckler, 612 Paxton Block. A library of muslo at your disposal. W. D. Fisher. Ilavelock, Neb. What ,1s home without music. Mrs. Ouy Williams, 388 Main St, Deadwood, S, D. A musical achievement. Miss B. B. Hart. Great Advantages. Vera Dorrlno Weller. 811 So. 8th St., Omaha, Nob. "The newest Idea ln musical dlstrlbu t,on-" , , , A. It. Breese, Red Oak, la. Music for everybody. Adel Bertelsen, Fremont, Neb. PYB&ATCXO-PBSSS BBIOX OO. "Durability, Art and Comfort Com ' blned." Susan M. Cooper, 22 18 So. 31st St "Satisfactory, Safe, Savlner." W. D. Ftaher, Ilavelock, Neb. "Strength and Beauty." OBmond Steenslund, Beresford, S. D. "Fomlliar Faces" ln Omaha. A. C. Helcke, So. Oinajia. "How We Show You What We'ro Doing." . . Mrs. It "M. West. 5209 California St "The Evolution of Clay." Ella B. Knight, 4116 Harney. Brick Is standard through the land, Used ln homos both plain and grand. Colors endless, stand the test, Inside, outside, always the best J. C. Scott. Central City. Neb. OWJUZA OAS OO. To sew, to write or read the very light you need. Marie Stenner. 2235 S. 20th St.. Omaha, Neb. "Brliht as day for work or play." Mrs. Oeorge A. Iloberts, 23, Tho Roland. City. OMASA ELEO, LIGHT Si POWER CO. Bright lights; no more frights. Mrs. Carl Strawn. 1R,i Kn IKth St Drill! h(L Safe and convenient Marie Stenner, 223S So. 20Ui St, Omaha, Nab'. From Darkness to Daylight Mrs. It E. Whltacre. 930 Karl St. Benson, Neb. Better Usht and less fright Light. Instantaneous, Is not dear. So why live always n constant fear. Mrs. II. B. Bergqulst 2509 A St.. South Omaha. The same face and the same place. But how different they both look. Mrs. a. J. Morris. 735 No. 17th St, South Omaha. BUHUEItLAHD BROS. "Careful Choosers are Certlflei Users." V Mrs. O. W. .Lutton, 4413 N. 29th St. Omaha, "Age and growth mean satlsfactorj service' J. Clave Soott, Central City, Neb. NOTE! Owing to the great number of answers received and the diffi culty encountered in selecting winners, the pictures and winning titles of the . Orpheum Theater, Dresher Bros, and Alamito Sanitary Dairy Co. will be published in next Sunday's Bee. Hydraulic-Press Brick Co. "J d K 1 Svl ffl-HOTWBB A TT..-. 0 ' u 1 tJillUHY - "" Cjfl 3 ACflgJ " MAIN Buy your Coal from 1 In Ton wajr loot from oar library any twelve (12) rolls th at you derlre to take home -with you and keep them two (3) nl Woeki. This you may oonttnue doing- for one year from d ato of your LIBBJUtT AOBEEMEKT. The only obllffatlon fu 7 on lnoux Is that you airree to purchase two (3) rolls eaoli month or twenty-four (34) rolls per year. These prlv- Ln lieges seonre for you the use of our largo library, enabllu gr you to select carefully at home and buy only such rolls la as VOU wish to keen for TOllr own llbrarv. "j tj,, Hospe Muslo Uoll Department in 8B-note mavar nlanos. A. HOSPE CO., 1513-15 Douglas FREE BOOKS tyt'c hi ui fu A. CARNEGIE sasasESSHsasssasasEsasHsasasHScasHsasasHSHSssssHST Omaha Gas Company. K D, nl Ul "Extensive but not expensive." Mrs. Mortcnsen. 629 No. 29th rcoon m "llosre Ktve vou a free library." S, G. Smyth, 801 W. O. W. Building. offers a BI8TOT0T BEHVICB, and is PLAYERPIANO ROLLS "Protect the children's eyes." W. J. Cooper, 3322 So. 19th St St. of unusual benefit to all owners of Street, Omaha, Neb. 8 ffl re ( ) ML I i sasBsasasasasasasascasasaszsasasasasasasasasEsasasHsazsasasasasasasasasa