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THE SUNDAY CALL. 16 Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out This Coupon. Send Whole Page to Fuzzle Editor, Sunday call, S. F. Dece;;er 21, ’1902. To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, O-DAY is published the ‘eventh 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 fifth set of this series published in the Sun- day Call of December 7 will find their names in the announcement printed below. The names of those who, though they did not win prizes, are deserving of honorable mention for their good work are also published below. Remember that there is no age limit and young and old may compets 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 picturz puzzles given below. Itis a 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 wauo solve the puzzles printed to-day will find an announcement of the winners in the issue of The Sund:y Call of January 4, 1803. Now, here are the important points for you to remember: The First Ten Boys and the First Tem Girls who send in correct soiutions 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 0 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 YITH INK OR PENCIL. Ther 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 coupoir as per directions indicated on it and mail the whole pags to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco. This puzzle contest of the second series will close six weeks from to-day, and as a further re- ward of industry and cleverness a special prize of $10 and » second prize of $5 will be awardsa for the highest percentage of correct answers in the whole series of thirteen weeks. 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, January 4, 1903. THESE ARE THE PRIZES YOU MAY SELECT FROM IF YOU SOLVE ALL SEVEN PUZ ZLES CORRECTLY: Magic Lantern, Scrap Book, Game of War at Sea, 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. San Francisco: Rt Enclosed please find my so- lution of this week’s puzzles. Name % R B « Btrestior P, O..... 0 5ot | City State .. The “Portrait Puzzle” this week is a picture of: If I win I choose for prize seeesees o ceenen (See list of prizes.) — PORTRAIT PUZZLE. = o — Y 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. 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 It is ELOW is given the list of prize- winners in the puzzle contest of December 7. This is the fifth set of puzzles published in the new series of which the contest pub- lished to-day is the seventh set in this series of thirteen now running: Paul Adams, Xentucky street, Vallejo, game of war at sea; A. Fintz- ling, 2014 Nineteenth street, Sacra- mento, nickel watch; J. B. Fees, box 850, Carson, Nev., silver locket; Ray Falkenberg, King City, Cal., football; B. B. Campbell, 334 Union street, Watsonville, ping pong set; Charles Atkins, Mountain View, Cal.,, ping pong set; F. E. Peck, Watsonville, 1449 I San Francisco, game of parchesi; Will Enapp, 13623 Twenty-third avenue, East Oakland, ping pong set; Nellis Hughes, 330 Lexington avenus, San Francisco, work box; Grace Buck, 525 California street, Los Angeles, magic lantern; Esther Hartung, Nevada City, Cal,, scrap book; Evelyn Behncke, 241 Tennessee street, Val- lejo, dressed doll; Frances Adams, box 398, Carson City, Nev., exten- sion skates; Vina Kennison, 1269 Brush street, Oakland, knife; Olma Burtchwell, 237 D street, San Ra- fael, dressed doll; Edna Cunnfngham, ‘Windsor, Sonoma County, Cal., magic lantern; Helen Finnell, 1021 Jeffer- Here are the names of thoss whe deserve mention and encouragement for their admir- sble work on the puszles, even though thay bave failed to win prizes: C. La Place, 1428 Corbett avenue, San Fran- cisco; Atherton Eyre, 2201 Sacramento street, Ban Francisco;: Edmund Flynn, 727 Hayes street, San Francisco; Mabel Rose, 1020 East Twenty-sixth avenue, Oakland; Maude Pal- mer, 261, Eureka; Harry Sellers, 1244 Eilis street, San Francisco; Armand Casassa, 25 Sixth street, Santa Rosa; Olive Sterndor 1025 Morton street, Alameda: E. M. sher'a& Calistoga; Louls Murray, Tomales; Eva Lodi; Tenny Alpers, 1417 Addison street, W Berkeley; Carrie A. Noyes, Yuba City: Joh: Alves, Trenton: Carl F. Seawell, 841 street, San Francisco; Addie Comb, 2220 Antonlo avenue, Alameda: Frankie Murra Ross, Cal.: Harold Yoacham, Nevada C! Minnle Jackson, 426 Forty-ninth street, Oa land; Alice English, 2229 San Antonio avenue, Alameda; Fred Mott, Ni @ isco; F Walker, 1633 Oak street, San Francisco neth Kendall, 1076 Fourteenth stree: Verna Lynn. 1517 Fourteen mento; W. Balk, 2t silver locket; Alan Ellis, son street, Red Bluff, dressed doll; cis a ot ver street, Fresno, set cuff pins; William E. Pendleton, 1089 Fifty-sixth ; Gladys Nobrm A Saa Cowley, 3225 Twenty-first street, street, Oakland, work box. e ey Seuds picture it is. Then write the name of o , that person on the line indicated for that purpose on the coupon above. e %%fim d ss1ra s et g g R s ——————————— T i R e i 2 - ~ Ve as T “Your carriage (s walting, miss.” Where (s the footman? e T N s 457, T SV TS s e T PRy O A g D - Taaaner Tiad Jorsoman's enomy. e S e TR X e