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32 THE SUNDAY CALL. Y STINGTT 20T AT WL DR N R NN TR SR DR £ A S I R I e e M g NPT AL R P SATN Y T Y R 7 P W AT R et E——— “Good evening. Frederick.,” Where is he? Fwwne —— Solve the Puzzles, Fill Qut This Coupon. fend Whole Page to Fuzzle Editor, ~ Sunday call, S. F, nm;;;' 14, 1902. To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Enclosed please find my so- lution of this week’s puzzles. Name .... Street or P. O....ccccc0c0eser y / | © BEAPS Liiciiiiiceeniaciiceseen The “Portrait Puzzle” this weeld is a ple{nu of: l If I win I choose for prize | (See list of prizes.) 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 will have no difficulty in telling whose picture it is. The puzzle must be solved with the other puzzles on this page before you can hope for a prize. Cut out all of these pieces and paste them together on a white piece of paper, thereby restoring the original photograph,, so you can tell whose picture it is. Then write the name of that person on the line indicated for that purpose on the coupon abr e. F— < 2 0-DAY is published the sixth set in the new series of puzzles that is being found so. interesting and exciting—and also so remunerative for those who have the requisits cleverness and application necessary to win a prize. Those who won prizes in the fourth set of this series published in the Sun. day Call of November 30 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. In the left-hand corner of this page you will notice a “portrait puzzle” that must be solved as well as the picture puzzles given below. It is a very interesting puzzle and simple enough it 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 issue of The Sunday Call of December 28. Now, here 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 before midnight next Friday will win a prize. Don’t forget that point; because it is very important. ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OF- FI1CE 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 picturs or subject in each of the six puzale pictures and carefully OUTLINE THEM VITH 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 page to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco. This puzzle contest of the second series will close seven weeks from to-diy, and as a further re- ward of industry and cleverness a' special prize of $10 and o second prize of $5 will be awardec for the s ‘highest percentage of correct answers in the whole geries of thirteen weeks. & FOLLOW TH™ RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED. Now is your chance. Dgn’t miss it. This week’s prize-winners will be published om Sunday, _December 28. i THESE ARE THE PRIZES YOU MAY SELECT FROM IF'YQU SOLVE ALL SEVEN PUZ- ZLES CORRECTLY: Magic Lantern, Scrap k, Game of War at Sea, King Air Gun, Game of Par- chesi, Silver Set Cuff Pins, Dressed Doll, Football, Ml-mdlfd Knife, Extension Skates, Silver Locket, Work Box for Girl, Ping Pong Set, Nickel Watch. PRIZE WINNERS IN THE ELOW is given the list of prize- winners in the puzzle contest of November 30. This is the fourth set of puzzles published in the new series of which the contest pub- lished to-day is the sixth set in this series of thirteen now running. See 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: Elsis Hunter, Somerville, Cal., Dressed Doll; Mabel Maitland, Santa Cruz, Cal, Scrap Book; Nellie Kearn, 1035 Third S§treet, Eureka, Silver Locket; Anna Noyes, Yuba, Cal., Ping Pong Set; Mrs. W. P. Mil- ler, Redding, Cal., Nickel Watch; Armand Casassa, 25 Sixth street, — _—_— In to-day’s issue of The Sunday Call appears the first installment of “The Gospel of Judes Iscariot,”” by Aaron Dwight Baldwin—a novel that is proving the semsation of two continents. This book will be published complete in three issues of The Sunday’ Call’s Magazine Section — December 14, 21 ang 28. BE SURE TO READ IT. IT'IS THE NOVEL OF THE HOUR. A complete short story by one of the leading writers of fiction of the day is published every week in The Sunday Call. DON’T MISS IT. oo “John suid he would he %+ PUZZLE CONTEST OF: NOV. 80. Santa Rosa, Silver Locket; Clara Johnson, Brooks, Cal., Scrap Book; Irma Kirk, 611 Taylor Street, Ala- meds, Silver Locket; Barbara Miller, 765 Fifteenth street, Oakland, Sil- ver Locket; Isabel Carter, Healds- burg, Scrap Book; Russell Pettigill, 823 Fifth street, Eureka, Knife; Toots Still, Box 108, West Berkeley, Nickel’ Watch; * Joseph Schneider, 1233 TUnion street, Sam Francisco, Magic Lantern; F. E. Peck, cars of R. F. D., Watsonvills, Football; George W. Lake, Harbor Police Sta- tion, San Francisco, Ping Pong Set; Louis Norvell, 820 Sacramento street, Vallejo, Magic Lantern; George C. Goe, Station D, Postoffice, San Fran- cisco, Knife; Harold Yoacham, Ne- vada City, Magic Lantern; William McDowell, Box 175, Petaluma, Silver Set Cuff Pins; H. Emigle, Rio Vista, — . Cal.,, Work Box. nie. Where can he bet”