The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 24, 1902, Page 16

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THE SUNDAY CALL. DIRECTIONS FOR SOLVING THE CUT OUT PUZZLE. FIGURE AS IT SHOULD BE—THE DEACON MINUS HIS CLOVEN FEET, THE DEVIL SAYING FAREWELL TO A BOOK WHICH ILL BECOMES HIM. REMEMBER THIS PUZZLE MUST BE SOLVED AS WELL AS THE ONES GIVEN BELOW. A VERY CARELESS BILL-POSTER HAS MUDDLED THE PIC- TURE EE WAS SUPPOSED CORRECTLY TO PASTE UPON THE WALL. BY FITTING AND CUTTING AND EXERCISING YOUR IN- GENUITY TO A REMARKABLE EXTENT YOU CAN MAKE EACH W e ,va “MOTHER WRITES TO COME HOME.” ,WHERE IS SHE? Prizes For |the Winners. ERE is some more jolly fun for those who would try the prize puzzles. Everybody is”inter- ested and is trying for a prize. Just look at the list of prizes given below, and of course you will note some- thing, there that you would like to have—nothing simpler, just follow the directions as herewith given, use a little ingenuity, and the coveted prize may as well be yours.as any one’s. The prize winners of the first set,-published on Sunday, August 10, are apnounced below. The winners of the series published in the issue of August 17 will be made public in The Sunday Call of August 31, and those who solve the puzzles printed torday will find' an announcement of win- ners in'the issue of September 7. You will notice a cut-out puzzle in the left hand corner of this page that must be solved as well as the.‘‘pic- ture puzzles.” It is simple enough when you know how to do it. Read the special directions shat are given with it and possibly you may learn the trick of its solution at a glance— possibly not. At any rate, try it— try them all, for they are lots of fun, prize winner. Now here are the important points for you to remember: The First Ten Boys and the First Ten Girls who send in correct solutions to all seven puzzles before midnight next Friday will' win a prize. Don’t forget that point, because it is very important. E > Solve the Puzzles, Fill OutThisCoupon, Send Whole - Page to Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S.F. August 16, 1903. To Puzale Editor, Sunday Call, ‘Ban. Francisco: Enclosed please find my so- lution of this week’s puzzle: Btreet or P. O..cvvvvecnsrsvven City ;......................... State . even if you are not successful as a_ If T win I choose for prize (Bes list of primes.) ICTUR Prizes For the Winners. by Friday Noon. This gives all the boys and girls in the country am equal chance to compete. This is what you do to win a prize: Find the hidden picture or subject in each of the six puzzle pictures and carefully outline them with ink or pencil. Then cut out and solve the puzzle above noted in the left hand corner of this page. and then pin it to this page. Now fill out the coupon as per the directions indicated om it and mail the whole page to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco. This puzzle contest will run for eleven weeks from to-day, and as a further reward of industry and cleverness a special prize of $10 and a/second prize of $5 will be awarded for the highest percentage of correct answers in the whole series of thir- teen weeks., 3 Follow the Rules or You Will Be Debarred. Now is your chance. Don’t miss it. This week’s prize winners will be published Sunday, September 7. THESE ARE THH PRIZES YOU MAY SELECT FROM .IF YOU SOLVE ALL SEVEN PUZZLES COR- RECTLY: Ping-Pong BSet; Nickel Watch; King Air Gun; Chbatelaine Bag; Baseball Bat; Game of Parchesi; Pearl-Handled Pocket Enife for a Boy; Pearl-Handled Penknife for a Girl; pair of Indian Clubs; Baseball, American League or Spalding’s; Punching Bag; Set of Chessmen; Checker Board and Checkérs; Dressed All Answers Must Reach This Office o~ . Doll, or School Case of extra quality. Here are the lucky prize winners who took part in the puzzle contest of August 10. It was announced at that time that twenty prizes would be awarded, but as ten more were found who were equally deterving of reward, thelr names have been Incluged in the list of fortunate ones: Alan Ellfs, Yountville, Cal, nickel watch: ¥4 Sorensen, Warm Springs, Cal.,, King afr gun; Ralph Fullerton, 531 Page street, San Francisco, ping pong; H. Enderlin, Sulphur Creek, Abbott H. Mine, nickel watch; Joseph Buerkly, 1273 Thirteenth avenue, East Oak- 1and, nickel watch; E. Barber Jr., Second and Robinson streets, San Diego, ping pong set; Irving Skootsky, 22 Glover street, San Francisco, school case; H. J. = Seegelken Jr., 14 McAllister street, San Francisco, vickel watch; G. Griffith, 417 O Farrell street, American League baseball; Earle Hamifiton, North Brown stréet, Napa, pearl knife; Henry Ellis, 1515 Benton street, 4Alameda, ping pong; Norman Hall, 304 Maple street, Reno, Nevada, nickel watch; Charles,J. Draustead, 1526 Hawthorn terrace, Berkeley, Spalding punching bag: Raymond Wright, 3008 Eteiner street, Sah Francisco, chessmen; J. Frank Love, Vallejo, Cal., ping pong: Herman Krebs, Capistrano, Cal., nickei watch; Jcsle Edwards. Broadwav. Chico. ning pong: Frena L e e e e i R i R R R R s s m s ma s nannssund ] Here Are the Prize-Winners of August 10, Valencta, Delano, Cal, ping pong: Labelle Gerlach, 221 East Park street, Stockton, ping pong; Irma Les Cook, box 342 Kern City, ping rong; Edith Hilton, 230 Capitol street, Vallejo, Ting pong; Lattle Nickel, 1908 Woolsey street, Seuth Berkeley, ping pong; Murlel Kaufman, 921 Eilghth street, Sacramento, nickel watch; Esther Dickson, box 20, Petaluma, _nickel watch; Lily Tiden, 120 West Thirteenth street, Portland, Oregon, punching bag: Dorls Gordon, 908 McAllister street, San Franeiseo, ping pong; Helen Bray, 421 Eddy street San Franeisco, a dressed doll; Jessie Martin, 4193 Lusk street, Oakland, ping pong: Florence Horn, 703 Tennessee street, San Francisco, ping pong; Mirfam Burroughs, 313 Third street, Marysville, Cal.. school case. “SOMEBODY TRIPPED ME.” WHERE IS HE? ——

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