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16 THE SUNDAY CALL. 3 3 Solve the Puzzles, Fi 1 Out the Coupbn —— and Send It to G o TR the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S. F.} ‘ = upon on’ this page ut properly and fill Editor, Sund Now, take a good 1 February 15, 1803 \ é* ber What name s Why AMUEL, of ¢ To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call ou couldn’t possibly m s 3 l. now that we are n Francisco ; th's I let-us try Below in their proper num- . === bers please find my solution of 3 have it this week's Boys’ Names Puz- e : Now. ectly. A . . - . That' Easy, very eas # - 2fter all, wasn't it? b : - e Eae O t e e o 'l tu r OD IS a And now In order*to be adsolutely sure . Ui . < : 3 g P that you have caught on to the trick o s ’ g o o sc & the name of the boy r 1 . “ % = | s ' of the other pict s try » second se i 2 just one more. Which shall it be? Num g 3 s who were barred - resents the Name of a Boy---6Ghe First i st TF ? wing ' regular erd s g, o = ol ¥ What does picture numb ¥ ot 28 & all tho# - % i £ Don't miss anything. o good cha to ¥ is an arch. You all know wha : f¢, don’t you? Why, the American p P 3 xe a U Mk sl Ues 3 erected one in York in ¢ AV % 4 rral Dewey's triumph over t 1 heee 1 Manita Bay. gt tnevs wei, THOSE WHO DESERVE &3 z 7 this is an arch somewhat like that, only HONORABLE MENTION - * > not so pretty. Now, do see something Lok B R & 4 ; a l a ew rlZ ¥ at the top of the arch? What is it? An ERE are gl . eve. That's right. Now we have Arch- SS- > . 2 eve. Then there is at the bot of the e b - 4 plcture the head of a man. gV u - 5 & s noticedpeculiar about that Yhe Thera : T e EaRR S LA B sy TR G S e Y o MATe on 05 ) re? It Ah, S b e non : —HIS is the first set in the THIRD SERIES of the SUNDAY CALL'S great puzzle contests, which e ey s 6 are being found so interesting and exciting—and also so remunerative for those who have the requi- what do you get? ARCHIBALD, to be site cleverness and application necessary to win a prize. sure This is called the NWAME SERIES. Below are printed ten pictures, and each picture represents Lo “p“'f:“‘;" grajet the sk 7 the name of a boy. Now all these puzzles are very simple. The solution of the name of each picture is | ,ra and then iem together just as L San Antout. easy, but yet hard enough to be well worth spending your time on them. For instance, picture No. 1 is the puzzle editor has done.for you with- |/ " s B I A w, w ’. N : : N : : 3 f ) tione tures anc - ~ e Samuel.. You couldn’t possibly miss that if you tried. Picture No. 2 is Adolphus, and picture No. 3 is . | , °¢ ”“;"'l""‘\ ;"im;"“f’"" . oy B Ca 8 Onk Archibald. Now with these three names as examples, see if you can guess the rest. THE NAMES OF | X Chis s S ¢ I Seat THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEKS FROM TO- S DAY, MARCH 1. And as for the reward, there are TWENTY PRIZES every week, as usual, for the suc- J cessful ones. You cannot fail to win one of them if you get to work early, send in your answers.prompt- | 2 ly and—get them right. —QE ; ! Remember that there is no age limit, and young and old may compete in this contest. Also you | o™ L Kk | may send in as many answers in your name as you wish, provided only that you have a coupon to ac- ) ending in the whol el fi’ ell, t ust the s little company each answer. N | r. vou merel L o 578 -’ on i e ! Now here are the important points for you to remember: The First Ten Boys and the First | Sigas In the numb g PR, Name . an find out what they are | Ten Girls who send in correct solutions to ‘these ten pictures before noon next Friday will win a address, and the prize vou f QFV = P il | prize. Don’t forget that point, because it is very important. ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OF- afe: mucy ANSLISIE the coudon | FICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an equal chance to compete. Read every- s Wil o dd s oy BY THOMAS DIXON JR Street or P. O thing on this page to be sure that you overlook nothing that will help you to win a prize. | “"Ana now. children, listen some more This is what you must do to win a prize: Find the name of a boy represented in each of the | There is another hig = f nce of the White ! ten puzzle pictures and write it out in full in the space opposite the proper corresponding number pro- | ' ' SR seomd 008 i n—1860-1900. It City 1 vided for the purpose in the coupon on this page—as per its directions—fill in your name and address | pas | and the prize you desire—if you win—and mail the coupon to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Fran- | virile cisco. | ost vivid r . | he most vivid wa State | FOLLOW THE RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED. | er created by mod- This puzzle contest of the THIRD SERIES will close THIRTEEN WEEKS from to-day, and | 1 \ . 7 ‘] ern’ pen. as a further reward of industry and cleverness a special prize of $10 and a second prize of 85 will be {i \ @ | If I win I choose for prize awarded for the highest percentage of correct answers.in the Whole series of thirteen weeks. = r‘ N | | Now is your chance. Don’t miss it. Every picture is as easy as those three that have been re- | vealed to you. - | | THESE ARE THE PRIZES FROM WHICH YOU MAY SELECT IF YOU SOLVE ALL TEN PUZ- | ! ZLES CORRECTLY: Magic Lantern, Paint Box, Spalding’'s Tennis Racquet; King Air Gun, Game of | | Parchesi, Silver Shirt Waist Set, Baseball Glove, Football, Pearl Handled Knife, Extension Skates, Silver | f Locket, Work Box for Girls, Ping Pong Set, Nickel Watch for Boy. | Those who won the prizes in the thirteenth—and last—set of the SECOND SERIES, published in | the Sunday Call of February 1, will find their names in the announcement printed below. The names of thuse who, though they did not win prizes, are deserving of honorable mention for their good work, are also published on this page. i Winners in Qontest oF ELOW is giventhalist\ofprize- :ebruavg 1st menus in the puzzle contest of street. San Francisco, scrap book; Al- Fobrusinr-3. Thieane the thic. & 5 i poos fred Pundes, 2226 Howard street, ¥ Y . > AT “ /San Francisco, magic lantern; B. veenth set of puzzles published in the ok gtreet San Francisco, magic lan- Sweet, Main street, Lafayette, ping second series .which was completed teyn; Ellen Burdick, 808 Twenty-sec- pong set; H. Stewart, Gold Run, Cal., Sunday, January 25. onid street, San Francisco, locket; football; Frank Georgison, 1225 G Ethel Webb, 758 South Olive Agnes £tcim, box 232, Salinas, sciap street, Eureka, nickel watch; Holland street, Los Angeles, skates; Grace book; Della, Skinner, box 536, Reno, Fraser, Kelseyville, nickel watch: Wolf, Annette, Kern County, work Nev., ping pong set; M. E. Glass Carl Edward Torp, Suisun, king air box: Annie Benney, Soulsbyville, 1503 Califcrnia street, San Francisco, gun; B. Ridenhour, Hilton, knife; Cal., work box; Edith Jones, 1449 magic lantern; Helene C. May, box Joseph Roberts Jr., 185 East San Stevenson street, San Francisco, par- 323, Grass Valley, ping pong set; Fernando street. San Joss. kuife; chesi; Myra Gutberlet, 1311 Broder- Frederick Eustace, 1409:; Scott Sanford Bruton, Lakeport, knife.