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THE ‘SUNDAY CALL. V perfect figares in the n _— Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out This Coupon. Send Whole, Page - 5 to Fuzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S. F. Nov. 2, 1902. To Puzzle Editer, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Enclosed please find my so- lution of this week’s puzzles. City sececcsncineeans State c.ooiviirinisiiicisanonce If I win I choose for prize (See list of prizes.) L = MAGIC NUMBER PUZZLE. In the Magic Number Puzile given * in the left-hand corner of this page nll of those mixed up lines make up the parts of a certain number. Thix number is 4567 Now. there is half the puzzle done for you already! All that remains_for you to do is this: ‘ut out all these piixed up lines and paste them un‘ez:ier on a white picee of paper, b that by using all he lines you bave ax a result the mber 45673 when you have solved it, pin ihe solution to your solution of the victure puzzies, fill out the co ax per the directions indl send it 211 in to the Cuza and Editor. HIS week marks the thirteenth week of the picture puzzie contest, and the closing of the first series. Even if you hv' not been able to-win one of the fine prizes noted in the list given below, in any of the former contests, do not be discouraged but try your luck and skil in solving those printed te- day. It is really a very simple matter after all. All that 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 list of prizes contains suitable presents for all, and if you win you may have your pick. The prize-winners of the eleventh set, published on Sunday, October 19, are announced below. The ‘winners of the series pub.ushed in the issue.of October 26 will be made public in The Sunday Call of No- vember 9, and those who solve the puzzles printed to-day will ind an announcement of the winners in the issue of November 16. - "~ 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 s glance— possibly not. At any rate, try it—try them all, for they are great fun. Now, hers are the important points for you to remember: The First Ten Boys and the First Tem Girls who send in correct solutions to all seven puzzles befors midnight next Friday will win a prize. Don’t forget that point, becauses 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 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 -INX 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 coupom as per the directions indicated on it and mail the whole page to the Puzzle Editor, Sundsy Call, Sam Francisco. ¥ : This puzzle contest closes to-day, and as a further reward of industry and cleverness a wpecial prize of $10 and a second prize of $5 will be awarded for the highest percentage of correct answers in the wiole series of thirteen weeks. FOLLOW THE RULES OR YOU WUJ‘: BE DEBARRED. Now is your chance. Don’t miss it. This week’s prize-winners will be published em Sunday, November 16. i ° THESE ARE THE PRIZES YOU MAY SELECT FROM IF YOU SOLVE ALL SEVEN PUS- 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-Knife 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. 2 ERE follow the names of the pong set; Ethel Bachelder, Prize Winners in Salinas, pin; sot lucky and clever winners of the derson, }If l‘ -fmt.' Sac: ™ ; Isabel Carter, = prizes in the puzzle contest of 5 % pearl kaife; n’ll.‘w-n, October 19: co”les' Of oct' , 9 1738 Alcatraz avenue, Lorimé Oal., 3 parchesi; Mildred Manson, 1168 Ellis Harold Nelsom, *519 Alvarade San Francisco, king air. gun; Floyd street, San Franel PORE net; street, San Francisco, game of par- Walker, 1633 Oak streef, San Fran- E. Bradley, 1024 Pine sireet, Sam chesi; Allen Ellis, 1449 I street, cisco, nickel watch; Edward Stew- Francisco, punching Kremno, ping pong wet: Anderson B. art, IS10 Prince ireet, South Berke- Kirk, G11 Taylor avenue, Alamoda, Redding, 1402 Sonomn street, Val- lcy, ping ponz set; Joe Henry, S Cal, knife; Edna Cunning lejo, ping pong wet; Edgar Holst, Mason street, San Francisco, nickel Windsor. Sonoma, Cal., work-box; Lompoc, ife: Fred Dunne, Natoma .watch: H. Reese, 903 Noe street, San Mary Roberts, 788 Fifty-eighth street, San Franeixco, punching Francisxco, nickel watch; J. Moore, street, Oakiand. Cal, chaitelaine })l'; Basil Bisby, 2506 Bush street, 51 Fell street, San Francisco, ping bag. . ?«»mm%flll'llll [ | ¢ ~AEE i e . 2 o