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16 THE SUNDAY CALL. Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out This Coupon. Send Whole Page to Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S. F. i Oct. 26, 1902, To.Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Enclosed please find my so- lution of this week’s puszles. NAM® .cacevesacccsssossoses Btreet or P. 0....00000ncannnaa Btate .ixsaconnnesmmancersnnee If I win I choose for prize *saE maRusesnasne masessesssan “(Boe st of prises) —_— MAGIC NUMBER PUZZLE In the Magic Number Puzsle given in the left-hand corner of this page all of those mixed up lines make up the parts of a certain number. This number is 7890! Now, there is half the puzzle done for you already! All that remains for you to do is this: Cut out all these mixed up lines and paste them together on a, white plece of paper, so. that by using all the lines you have as a result the perfect figures in the number 7590; * and when you have nolved it, pin the solution to your solution of the picture puzzles, fill out the coupon as per the directions indicated and send it all in to the Puzzle Editor. Where Is the iady’s lover!? ‘Harry, Nellle, If you want n ride™ Where is she? ! Where is s looking for t(he oid cow. T HE puzzle contest gains in popularity every week and the lucky ones are rewarded for their merit by receiving the prize that they may have selected from the special list of valuable articles given below. If you have tried before and have not won a prize, do not be discouraged, but TRY AGAIN; or, if as yet you have not sent in an answer, do so now, for all it takes to win i a little cleverness and promptness. And it s really the easiest thing in the world to capture one of the fine prizes noted in the list below. All you have to do is to exercise a little ingenuity, follow the rules and send in your answers promptly. Remember, too, that young or old may compete. ‘ The prize-winners of the tenth set, published on Sunday, October 12, are announced below. The winners of the series published in the issue of October 19 will be made public in The Sunday Call of No- vember 2, and those who solve the puzzles printed to-day will ind an announcement of the winners in the issue of November 9. You will notice a cut-out “Magic Number” puzzle in the left-hand corner of this page that must be solved as well as the “picture puzzles.” It is simple enough when you know how to do it. Read the special directions that are given below, 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 great fun. Now, here are the important points for you to remember: The First Ten Boys and the First Tem @irls who send in correct solutions to all seven puzzles befors midnight next Friday will win a prize. Don’t forget that point, because it is very important. ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OF- FICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an equal chance to compets. This is what you do to win a prize: Find the hidden picture or subject in each of the six puzale pictures and carefully OUTLINE THEM WITH INK OR PENCIL. Then cut out and solve the puzsle above noted in the left-hand corner of this page and then pin it to this page. Now 4l 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 one week from to-day, and as a further reward of industry and cleverness a special prize of $10 and & second prize of $5 will be awarded for the highest percentage of cor- rect answers in the whole series of thirteen weeks. FOLLOW THE RULES OB YOU WILL BE DEBARRED. Now is your chance. -Don’t miss it. This week’s prize-winners will be published om Sunday, November 9. THESE ARE THE PRIZES YOU MAY SELECT FROM IF YOU SOLVE ALL SEVEN PUZ- ZLES CORRECTLY: Ping-Pong Set, Nickel Watch for a Boy, Work Box for a Girl, King Air Gun, Chate- laine Bag, Baseball Bat, Game of Parchesi, Pearl-Handled Pocket-Kinfs for a Boy, Pearl Handled Pen- knife 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. Prize Winners in Qontest of Ogtober 12.- ELOW are given the names of the clever and lucky participants in the puzzle contest of October 12 who are entitled to the prizes awarded to the winners of that con- test: Kenneth Armstrong, 208 Ross street, Sam Rafael, punching bag; ‘William McDowell, Box 175, Petalu- ma, Cal, baseball bat; Allan Ellis, 1449 _I street, Fresno, ping-pong set; Henry Boucher, 95 Webster street, San Francisco, ping-pong set; D. Murphey, Box 23, Berkeley, elsce, watoh; Ermest Still, Bex 1 West Berkeley, King air sun; '.o;: Peck, R. F. D. Watsonville, dressed doll; Hdgar Helst, Lom; COal., knife for boy) Flora Flyna, 177 Min- ma street, San Franeisco, knife; Sybil Brown, Lafayette, Cal., drfessed doll; Hazel Soto, Martines, Cal., knife; Eva M. Dow, Lodi, Cal., knife; Emma Petersen, 1244 Ellis street, San Francisco, chaielaine bag; Car- roll Marshall, Redding, Cal., nickel watch; Bernice Saxby, Santa Barba- ra, Cal.,, ping-pong set; Ruby Saw- yer, Auburn, Cal., chatelaime bag; Margaret Handel, 943 1-2 Folsom street, San Francisco, dressed doll; Audrey Dodson, 1018 Eighteenth street, Oakland, ping-pong set, ping-pong set; W. Balk, 2013 Hyde street, San Francisco, watch; Steve Balk, 2013 Hyde street, San Fran- E “Fred, get me some bait Where in Fredt