The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 23, 1902, Page 8

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THE SUNDAY CALL. £olve the Puzzles, Fill Gut This Coupon. Send Whole Page to Puzzls Editor, “ Sunday uall, S.F- g Nov. 23, 1902. T"?’;@e Editor, &;gdnyv Call, : San Francisco: Exu:lcnedl filenle find my so- iution of this week’s punlu. i Street or P. O... The “Portrait Puzzle” this week is a picture of: If I win I choose for prizs (See list of prizes)’ -~ 3 # PORTRAIT PUZZLE In the Portrait Puzzle given in the left-hand . corner of this page, all of those mixed-up pieces when put to- gether will make a portrait.. They are in reality the cut-up sections of a photograph of "a man whose face should be well known to all of the readers of The Sunday Call. It is sufficient to say that if you succeed in getting all these pieces put to- gether as they should go you witi have na difficulty in telling whose picture it is. This puzzle must be solved with the other puzzles on this page before you can hope for a prize.” Gut out all’ of these pieces and pasts them togeéther on a white piece of paper, thereby restoring the original photograph, S0 you can tell whose Then write the name of : line indicated for E e = Vs g ““ . Find Litfle Red Riding Heed. B - “) saw gour father” Where? 75 o TR R s R i AT e Janng e “Xellie, come . O0:DAY is published the third set in the new series of puzzles that is being found so interesting and exciting—and also so remunerative for those who have-the requisite cleverness and application necessary to win a prize. Those who won prizes in the first set >f this series published in the Sun- day Call of November 9 will find their names in the announcement printed below. Remember that there is no age limit and young and old may compete for the prizes. Also you may send in as many answers in your name as you wish provided you have a coupon to accompany each answer. Pt 5 In the left-hand corner of this page you will notice a “portrait puzzle” that must be solved as well as the pictura puzzles given below. It isa very interesting puzzle and simple enough if you are quick, clever and observant. Special directions are given for solving this particular puzzle on another part of this page. Those who solve the puzzles printed to-day will find an announcement of the winners in the issu= of The Sunday Tall of Deccmber 7. 3 ¥ 3 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. ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THI. OF- FICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an equal chance to compete. This is what to do to win a prize: Find the hidden picture or subject in each of the six puzzle pictures and carefully OUTLINE THEM Y'ITH INK OR PENCIL. Then solve the ‘“portrait puzzle” above noted in the left-hand corner of this page and write your answer in the space on the coupon al- lotted for that purpose; further, fill out the coupon as per directions indicated on it and mail the whole pags —_— s ‘December 7. to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco. This puzzle contest of the second series will clese ten weeks from to-day, and as a further re- ward 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 wecks. FOLLOW TH™ RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED. Now is your chance. Don’t miss it. This week’s prize-winners will be published on Sunday, THESE ARE THE PREZES YOUJ MAY SELECT FROM IF YOU SCLVE ALL SEVEN PUZ- | .ZLES CORRECTLY: Magic Lantern, Scrap Book, Game of War at Se1, King Air Gun, Game of Par- | chesi, Silver Set Cuff Pins, Dressed Doll, Football, Pearl-Handled Knife, Extension Skates, Silver Locket, ‘Work Box for Girl, Ping Pong Set, Nickel Watch. - i = T ELOW is given the list of prize- Bwinners in the puzzle contest of ~ November 9. This is the first sst of puzzles published in the new series of which the contest pub- lished ‘to-day is the third set in this series of thirteen now, running. Ses if your name is not among the fortu- nate ones noted below. Even though you may-not have won a prize as yet, do not be discouraged but simply try again—and remember to get your answers “in to the Puzzle Editor as soon as it is possible for you to do so, for that is one of the important parts. of the contest. : Herbert W. Still, 36 Rural Deliv- ery, Santa Cruz, King Air Gun; Wil- liam McDowell, Box 175, Petaluma, Checker Board and ~Checkers; Jesse Stipp, Wkiah, Nickel Watch; Andrew Hill, Dunbarton, Cal., Nickel Watch; Frank Todd, 2219 Fifteenth Street, San Framcisco, Nickel Watch; George Thomas, Water Street, Sausalito, Checker Board and. Checkers; Walter Ackley, 1403 East Ifarket Street, Stockton, Punching Bag; Paul Trean- ton Jr., San Anselmo, Cal., Bing Pong’ Prize Wwinners in Qontest of November © Set; Leo Maxwell, 414 Branciforte Strest, Vallejo, Punching Bag; J. Hachette, 720 Natoma Street, San Frangcisco, Punching Bag; Bessie Mec- Farland, Sebastopol, Dressed Doll; Eva Stinla, Lodi, California, Work Box; Della Renter, 637 East Ander- son Street, Stockton, Work Box; Mag- gie Royal, The H’arbor, Santa Cruz, Nickel Watch; Muriel Plummer, Cen- terville, Work Box; Mrs. Hans- brough, Paso Robles, Chessmen; Mary. Green, Box 303, Lodi, Ping’ o Wzl! il b Pong Set; Miss Banks, 40 Bartlett Street, San Francisco, Ping Pong Set; Helen Dornback,, Box 245, S8an Lean- dre, Game of Parchesi; H. E. Dassel, Niles, Ping Pong Set. - ofe So great has been the de- mand for the first installment of “The Octopus,” published in The Sunday Call of November » that only a few ecoples of that edition remain. If you | misxed the first number of this great sfory apoly fo The Suns day Call of that date at emce or you will be too late. “The Octopus” w: written by the Inte Frank Norris. It is Mr. Norris’ strongest novel. It has justly beer consider- ed the nearest approach to the | “sreat American mnovel” ever written. It portrays life and scenes in California miere . viyidly than any other book extant. It ‘s now running im The Sunday Call. ‘ No extrm charge! And by this means you read the best | movel of the day—FRFE T 1, | | | | |

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