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16 ! THE SUNDAY CALL. e - = - = —— e e Priz Winners in Qontest of February S’:h Solve the Fuzzies, Fi ] Out the Couyon snd Serd It to | ike Fuzzle Editor, Suncay Call, S. F. 57) ELOW is given the list o = inn the puzzle conte of February 8. This was the special ‘“‘co.solation contest,” open fmly to those who had not won prizes in any of the previous conte See if you are one of the lucky forty F. J. Bray, 853 Main s » Peta- luma, skates; Eddie Halle t, 419 O’Farrell street, San Francisco, King air gun; F. Patino, 1420 Powell street, San Francisco, watch; Charles Maseman, United States Hotel, Marysville, knife; Donald McKi Dixon, watch; Ca uron (box 113), footbal » 205 Kentucky street, Va lejo, watch; Willie Voss, 815 Th teenth street, Oakland, game of war ; Clifford Wa ping pong se 719 North Bun Angeles, footbal Lyis Obispo, k 1650 Grover locket; Mauric magic lant sonville, K liard, 1982 co, pi kins, watch; Willi lantern; Te: Campbell street, West Oa chesi; Mrs. E. Brar work-box; M work-box; M Reno, knife; street, San Fr Lillian F. Lee, Clark, 1015 W ley, doll; G Richm ....... > : . Rough e A9 ; g Zilm, 123 Tw cisco, set cuff pins; 1416 Thirteenth street, nento, locket; Edi‘h Palmer, 403 Twenty- fourth street, San Francisco, doll; Ella McBride, box 63, Pacific Grove, knife; Agnes , 4 Zoe place, San ¥Francisce, d Lizzie Croft, 1330 N street, Sacramento, ping pong set; Thelma Whitehurst, Gilroy, ping pong set; Gladys Boxill, Somers- ville, locket; Polly Meek, Theater, San Diego County, doll; Ursula Scholten, 1522 Santa Clara avenus, Alameda, skates; Annie Coates, Lafayette, ping pong set. THOSE WHO DESERVE HONORABLE MENTION ELA SMITH, Nimshew, Cal.; Belle | Leckie le; Frank Hender- son, 3224 Twenty-first street, San Fra o Roberts, 74 Fruit~ . e Berry, Glencol, Cal.; Dave Heagerty, box 5, Fruitvale, al.; L. Masters, 234 South Stanislaus street, Stockton, Cal.; Thomas Gardner, box 327, Napa, Cal.; W. J. Coates, Lafay« ette, Cal; Pearl Reid, 1423 Pine street, Eureka, Cal 4 S A58 e > (2: HILDREN! ATTENTION AGAIN! This is the second set in the THIRD SERIES of the SUNDAY CALL’'S great puzzie contests, ang quite a number of you have not yet awakened to the fact that this NAME SERIES offer you more¢, ulilimited opportunities to win a new and valuable prize than 3 npyth;g ‘printeds heretofore. “¥or instance you may work ever so hard and then lose the prize just because you had only ome little name wrong.. These mistakes are very likely to happen where two or three names may seem to fit & picture equally well. In a case like this some of the lucky ones who have been considered very clever have won simply because they have filled out as many coupons as there were doubtful names, and in that .way they could'not possibly miss a ' prize. REMEMBER—You may send in as many answers.in yoar name you<have a coutpon to accompany each answer, and—REMEMBER—tlere . old may eqiipete. Herewith are printed ten pictures, and each picture represents the name of a Po puzzles.are-yery simple.. The solution of the name of each picture is easy, but yet well worth .spending your time on them. For instance, picture No. ! is Longfellow. You . sibly migs thiat/if you tried.| Picture No. 2 is Lowell, and picture No. 3 is Swinburne. Now with thess three names as examples, se} if you can guess the rest. THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BEPUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, MARCH 8. And as for the reward, there are TWENTY PRIZES every week, as usual, for the successful You cannot fail to win one of them if youl'get to work early, send in your answers promptly and— Now here are the important points for you to remember: The F' "len Girls who send in dorrect ;olfitions to these ten pictures before no i prize. Don’t forget:that point, because it is very important. ALL ANSWERS MUST FICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an equal chance to comg thing on this page to be sure that you overlook nothing that will help you to win a pr This is what you must do to win a prize: Find the name of a Poet represented in each of the ten puzzle pictuges and write it out in full in the space opposite the proper congesponding number pro- vided for the’jitpose in the coupon on this page—as per its directions—fill in your name and adc and the prize;‘yuru; desire—if you win—and mail the coupon to the Puzzle Editor, ay Call, San Fr cisco. LT Z FOLLOW THE RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED. \ This pizle contest of the THIRD SERIES will close TWELVE WEEKS from to-day, and s a furtber,réward 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 een weeks. Now is your chance. Don't miss it. Every picture is as easy as those three that have been re- ‘vealed to you.= o THESE ARE THE PRIZES FROM WHICH YOU MAY SELECT IF YOU SOLVE ALL TEN PUZ- ZLES CCRRECTLY: Magic Lantern, Paint Box, Spalding’s Tennis Racquet, King Air Gun, Game of ‘Parchesi, Silver Shirt Waist Set, Baseball Glove, Football, Pear] Handled Knife, Extension Skates, Silver “Locket, Work Box for Girls, Ping Pong Set, Nickel Watch for Boy. ¥ Those who won the prizes in the “Consolation Contest,” following the SECOND SERIES, pub- lished in The Sunday Call of February 8, will find their names in the announcement printed below. The TEN DICTURES ABOVE RECRESENTS vided only that t and young and s you wi s no age lix t. -Now all these d eno to be couldn’t pos- y will win a te. Read every- ize. g A X