Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 11, 1911, HALF-TONE, Page 4, Image 22
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 11, 1911. Jume 19 is Date ffoir the Last Pictuare in -1 v n D. 9 Jll BM(QjTOirs 3 -a si t I ! Contestants have until July 2 to solve puzzles and mail answers. Get all coupons and title catalogue at Bee Business Office. Combination offer: 68 pictures and catalogue-total value 93 cents-for 78 cents; by mail, 83 cents 9 (DM. Ap i iiM IVSIOOEL FOUR-THIRTY 4 'v ' -it'i - ' 7, "i W ' -: ' : 1 ' v : ' 1 lilllllip Hp( (i -Zr::::s4 " tmSmm , ( ! M.rlrnT . - r ; ! lU'irS , g""1! - - - - lpft:-'i-:.:?. ; ? -;' J -' A Z :" : ? '1:s4'S: S? -. i ' i :c 'v 'A iA:M m M i'4M ' i: As A it ;AA MAA A: ?WA&i : tSV M AM :AAA A A: . ; i r Y t , ; i 5 x 3 x.i. : m&iitk M & M A. &A - t: I' AVA-s i K:.:S!:.j ;: 1 t ;?:& . fes- iAAAtAM: t ' m$A':A:- 1-'. A: - -- -' - I ' MIL 1J Li i -LL-iH. " ' :" ' - . The famous Apperson "Jack Rabbit" touring car, one of the best automobiles on the. market, and one of the popular model four-thirty, five-passenger capacity, will be awarded as first prize. The famous Ap person hand made cars have been favorably known throughout the country for so many years that a lengthy preface relative to the merits of the car would but be added history. It is enough to say that the record of this make puts the Apperson at the top with the leading cars of the country. It has road records and speed, records that challenge attention of buyers. The equipment of the first prize includes top, as in illustration, two acetyline head lights and generator, three oil lamps, horn, robe rail, tire carries, foot rest and set of tools. The car is now on exhibition at the garage of Apperson Auto Co., 1102 Farnam Street. SECOND IPIREZIE JTl'lt JiiL't y I i .1 Izjm A ', ' "'jViA'U' LL ' -4 e ElinuMIl Player Piamo Value S7SO Not everybody can play a piano, but everybody would like to. The 88-note Kimball Player-Piano, worth $750, which is the second grand prize, will furnish music for you whether you play or not. It is a wonderful instrument, and will make some home a happy place for every member of the family. Even grandma can play this instrument. If sister wants to play it without the mechanism, she simply has to lift a lever. This player is ex hibited at the A. Hospe store 1513 Douglas St. r ! H