The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 8, 1903, Page 16

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THE SUNDAY CALL. Solve the Puzzles, FillOutThisCoupon, fend Whole Pige to Puzzle Lditor Sunday Call, S. F. February 3, 1903. ! To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call. ~ ‘ Ban Francisco: Enclosed pleas: find my so- lution of this week’s puzzles. Name sestesissceacs sesssees Btreet or P. O s ——— i | | | ! State ... If I win I choose for prize (Bee. list of prizes.) ) ELOW is given the list of prize- winners in the puzzle contest of Janyary 25. This was the twelfth set of puzzles published in the second series, which was com- pleted last Sunday. Margery Glass, 1429 Clay street, San Francisco, locket; Lizzie Schmitt, 405 Peavine street, Reno, doll; Miss C. La Place, 1424 Corbett avenue, San Francisco, locket; Myrtle R. Bishop, 678 Castro street, San Fran- cisco, ping pong set; Therese Schad, 645 Washington street, San Fran- cisco, ping pong set; Ethel Acker- A7 Al S ¥ ¥ind John Buill, 57 ERE is an opportunity to win a prize for all those who were unsuccessful in winning prizes in | either the first or second series of puzzles which have been run ix The Sunday Call. Last Sunday's . issue of The Sunday Call completed Series II, and so this is a “Consolation contest.” This contest is open to any one who did not win 2 prize in any of the other twenty-six weeks of Puzzles that have been published. The only persons barred out of this contest are those who have already won prizes—but | as they have already demonstrated their cleverness they will not mind being cut out of a chance for this one, for there wiil be more to follow where they can again show their skill. The puzzles this week are simple. They are easy, but yet hard enough to be well worth spending your time on them. And as for the reward—there are to be FORTY PRIZS this week for the successful ones, instead of twenty, as in the weeks past. You cannot fail to win one of them if you gst to work early, send in your answers promptly, and—get them right. Remember that there is no age limit and young and old may compete in this contest. Also you may send in as many answers in your name as you wish provided you have a coupon to accompany each | answer. The only ones debarred are those who have already won prizes. Those who solve this set pub- ‘ lished to-day will find an announcement of the winners in the issue of the Sunday Call of February 23. Now here are the important points for you to remember: The First Twenty Boys and the First Twenty Girls who send in correct solutions to these six 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- FICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an equal chance to compete. This is what you must do to win a prize: Find the hidden picture or subject in each of the six puzzle pictures and catefully OUTLINE THEM WITH INK OR PENCIL. Then fill out the coupon on this ! page as per its directions and mail the whole page to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco. | FOLLOW THE RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED. Y Now is your chance for a consolation prize. This week’s prize-winners will be published on Sun- | day, February 22. ) THESE ARE THE PRIZES FROM WHICH YOU MAY SELECT IF YOU SOLVE ALL SIX PUZ- ZLES CORRECTLY: Magic Lantern, Scrap Book, Game of War at Sea, King Air Gun, Game of Parchesi, Silver Set of Cuft Pins, Dressed Doll, Football, Pearl-Handled Enife, Extension Skages, Silver Locket, Work Box for Girl, Ping Pong Set, Nickel Watch for Boy. ! Next Sunday there will bs printed the first set of a new series open for all competitors. Look | out for them as they will be particularly interesting—and remunerative as well. PRIZE WINNERS IN THE PUZZLE CONTEST OF JANUARY 25. - - o+ THOSE WHO DESERVE HONORABLE MENTION s names of tho#é whe deseve man, Yreka, Cal.,, parchesi; Lillian Jones, 518 Fourth street, Reno, ping pong set; Mrs. Cipelli, 1694 Stockton st.,, San Francisco, doll; Rose Rich- ards, Bean st., Grass Valley, parchesi; Nellie Hlughes, 830 Lexington ave., San Francisco, doll; Alfred Knowles, 2226 Howard st., San Francisco, skates; Albert Spence, Santa Clara, st., San Francisco, scrap book; Russell Pettingill, 8323 Fifth street, Eureka, skates; George Spark, 2028 Clinton avenue, Alameda, watch; C. H. Bur- ° meister, Santa Rosa, lantern; Alfred M. Aiton, Anderson, football; Frank Boyd, 1011 Kirkham street, Oakland, knife; Lee Norvell, 816 Sacramento street, Vallejo, wafch; W. H. Camp- cuff pins; Horace Walling, 1218 Jones bell, Palo Alto, parchesi. “Say, Wenry! . Tcaughta goosedat big. but he went an' gdt uway Wh erc is the zooxe? A detective Is shadowi he burglurs. Where is het

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