The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 31, 1902, Page 16

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THE SUNDAY CALL. PRIZES FOR THE WINNERS o7t ND still the puzzle contest goes Z‘,r-:.‘ merrily on and each week a »score of clever people are re- wnrd(;j’fcz their skillfulness by re- ceivitig one of the fine prizes noted in the list below. Remember, everybody n compete in this contest. It doesn’t how old or how young ca; 1 you have to do is to think promptly, follow the ou have as good a chance act e. k at the list of prizes given of course you will note ere that you would like nothing simpler, just follow s herewith given, use and the coveted be yours. The of the second set, pub- ity, well ¥, August 17, are an- The winners of the d i the issue of Au- 1 be niade public in The and of “September 7, an announcement of séue of September 14. i¢e a cut-out puzzle in corner of this page that ved as well as the “pic- les.” . It is simple enough know how Read 1 directions that are given you maly learn to do it. At any rate, try it— y are lots of fun, t successful as a the important poinis mber: The First Ten 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. All Answers Must Reach This Office by Friday Noon. This gives all those in the country an 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 qut 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 on it and mail the whole page to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco. This puzzle contest will run for ten 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 thirteen weeks. Follow the Rules or You Will Be Debarred. Now is your chance. it. This week’s prize-winners will be published Sunday, September 14. THESE ARE THE PRIZES YOU MAY SELECT FROM IF YOU SOLVE ALL SEVEN PUZZLES COR- RECTLY: Ping-Pong Set, Nickel Watch, King Air Gun, Chatelaine Bag, Baseball Bat, Game of Parchesl, Pearl-Handled Pocket Knife 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 Checkers, Dressed Doll, or School Case of extra quality. Don’t miss “Where have 30n been. Jownun ¢ e LY e AP o2 1. W Ve S o f Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out This Coupon, Send . Whole Page to Puzzle Editor, " Sunday Call, S.F. 5 August 31, 1902. To Puzzle Edréor, Sunday Call, San Frnncf:mo: : Enclosed please find my so- 1 lution of this week’s puzzle: Name .......; Btrestor P. OF... .o uiie . o City .. - See How Many Cannibal Faces You Can ‘Make CUT OUT CANNIBAL FACE AND TAKE THE OBLONG SPACE FROM WHICH IT HAS BEEN CUT. FIT IT ON' THE CHART IN MISSIONARY’S HAND SO THAT IT WILL MAKE FACE. RUN A PENCIL AROUND THE INSIDE A CANNIBAL TLINE OF FACE S() THAT YOU WILL NOT REPEAT THE SAME FACE, AND TRY | TO SEE HOW MANY FACES YOU CAN MAKE. o7 TR yaug 4 TURES MAY BE USED AS MANY TIMES AS Y(;‘fl'lm, mvm; ING YOU ALSO USE OTHER FEATURES THAT HAVE NOT BEEN UTILIZED IN THE OTHER COMBINATIONS, THE DN Now come the fortunate ones who captured the prizes in the puzzle con- test of August 17. The puzzles for that week were a little more difficult than those of the first week, and out of all the thousands of answers that were sent in to the puzzle editor only eighteen were correct. Here are the clever ones, together with a list of . Wwhat they have decided would please them for prizes: Cora Boyd, Santa Maria, Cal., ping pong set; Pearl Newby, 407 Capp street, San Francisco, Emma Archer, 415 Fifth street, San Francisco, checker board and check- ers; Lucy Stone, French Gulch, Shas- ta County, Cal.,King air gun; Katie Mann, 305 Ausfin avenue, San Fran- cisco, chatelaine bag; Kenneth Arm- school case; THE LARGEST NUMBER OF COMBINATIONS% AL THOSE WHO WON PRIZES IN THE CONTEST OF RUGUAT 17. strong, San Rafaeél, knife for boy; Lydia Welhern, 1246 Seventh avenue, Oakland, ping pong set; Daniel Gal- lick, 1321 Larkin street, San Fran- cisco, nickel watch; Ella Wall, 1738 Alcatraz avenue, Lorin, dressed doll; Lois Oser, 130 Fremont street, Stock- ton, ping pong set; A. J. Middleton, Sunnyvale, Cal., school case; Lizzie San Holnan, 326 Brannan street, R Francisco, chatelaine bag; ? Pierano, Ang%s Camp, Suxpta: “( mine, school case; . Anna* Sigilkgft, Lodi, dreszed dbil Vil§llie Wieath, 318 Sacramento e alfejo, checkr board and cheelk: Kaa)fi, 333 Fremont fncidqge chatelaine bag; Oscar ";‘W;s - ents, Cal., kn »;:M"f.ea 30 &- catraz avenue;:Lo-rh}, In _gl‘l{l- A AR

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