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THE SUNDAY CALL. OUR_NIW FUZZIE FICTUREV/ A Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon nd Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S. F. | March 15, 1808, To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, Ban Francisce: Below in their proper aum- | bers please find my solution of s of 1 instru- ments in this week’s Name P en B .oossesevsssebsnssssnsesn | | | 8 .covsecvosssopsesssseRsES . | | [3 B ..cocecccccsssssssssssssce | B ..cosscessssses cssssssases ®. NAME ..ovscsscsses csssvae se Street of P. 0. cocvcvencccccm City Btate ...csveeccccecccnsenean If I win T chooss for prize s . g £ SR T T R e = O "7 number, provided for the purpose in the coupon. on this page as per its directions—Aill i, your name _ Call, San Francisco. O ISRy URRAH! HURRAH! HURRAH! Here is a splendid chance for everybody. You know what a mu! H sical instrument is, of course. Well, this is the FITH SET in THE THIRD SERIES of the SUN- DAY CALL’S great puzzle contests, and each of these ten pictures represents the name of a MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. What could be easier than that? Nothing. Let us do as we did last week—look at the last one first. What do you make of Pieturs No. X 10P The man is smoking—what? A pipe. What else is he doing? Reading a paper to be sure. Well, what do political partisans and rival journals call a newspaper when they want to be polite. They call it an “organ,” don’t they? AH, there you have the name of the musical instrument—a “PIPE ORGAN.” Now Picture No. 3 looks somewhat difficult, doesn’t it? But it really #sn’t if you will study, it What is the man doing? “Fluting” that column, isn’t he? Well, there you have the solution—a FLUTE Just one more and you can try the rest yourself. Which shall it be—Picture No. 2. What part of a prison is this? A cell. What does that hole in the top look like?. An “0.” Well, what is the name? “CELL-O,” spelled properly 'CELLO. With these, three examples‘see if you can guess the rest. REMEMBER—You may- - send in ‘as many answers in ymx‘}(xm’ ‘you wish, provided only that you“hujq"'l'co\liion to accompany each answer, and—REMEMBER—there 'isino age limit and young undi 5 Now bere are the important points for you to remember: ‘The’ First; ten Girls who send in correct solutions to these ten pictures before noon ! prizes Don't forget that point, because it is very important. ALL ANSWERS ¥ FICE BY'FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an equal chanc Y thing ‘on this page to be surs that you overlook nothing that will help you t:%? This is what you must do to win a prize: Find the name of a musical ingtrume: t*:‘ each of the ten puzzle pictures and write it out in full in the space opposite th& A utrepresented in ¥ proper % corresponding and address and the prize you desire—if you win—and mail the coupon tuutlfi Puzzle | E . *'.,.FOLLOW THE RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED.. M : $ This puzzle contest of the THIRD SERIES will close NINE, WEEKS fro: as & further reward of industry and cleverness a special prize of $10 and ‘e ;gecond prize’of, $5 awarded for the highest percentage of correct answers in the whale seties of |thirteen ' we: g 5y 3 ‘.. Now is your chance. Don’t miss it. Every picture is as easy &s’those 'three that have been re- . wealed to you.'! £3 i IF 4 h — 2 _old mayicompete. ¢ i § §7 .3y THE'NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED 1IN/ #SUNDAY CALL ' #TWO WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, MARCH 20. And as fox the reward,there, aré TWHNTY; PRIZES every: iy weels,-as, ushdl, for the successful ones. You cannot fail’to''win f them: ot iget:. fwork parly, " send irf your answers promptly and—get them right. g e Bl et § 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, Pearl Handled Knife, Extension .Skates, Silver Locket, Work Box for Girls, Ping Pong Set, Nickel Watch for Boy. B y » i 5 Those who won prizes in the third set—the Statesmen’s Names Set—published in The Sunday Call of March 1, will find their names in the announcement printed in another column. The names of those who, though they did not win prizes, are yet deserving of honorable mention for their good work, are also published on this page. . 2 3 . FLUTE::- - AR EACH OF THE ABOUE PICTURES REPRESENTS THE NAWE OF A MUSICAL INSTRUMEN GUESS THE REST AND WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE. winners in Qontest of March 1. ELOW is given the list of petug winners in the pussle ssmbesd of March 1. This was the third set —the BStatesmen’s Names — im the new Name Series begun en Feb- ruary 15. Bes if you are ene of the lucky winners: Almsa MolNulty, 1918 Stockism street, Ban Franaisce, work-bexy A lene Scott, G street, Marywville, Cal, parchesi; N. Sharp, Cool, ping pong set; Ethel Eustice, 1588 Prince street, Berkeley, magic lantern; Ieers Houghton, 1319 Sixfh avenue, East Oakland, ping pong set; Amis John~ son, 529 Twentieth street, San Diego, skates; Maggis Fotheringham, Vacaville, locket; M. Metager, 1110 Twelfth street, Oakland, ping pong set; L. E. Wickes, Willows, Cal., par- chesi; E. Nadin, 11 Sadie street, Santa Cruz, ping pong set; Russell Pettingill, 823 Fifth street, Eureka, shirt waist set; Beverly Allen, Lin- coln, magic lantern; Wilbur Cutts, Live Oak, watch; L. P. ureene, Live Oak, watch; Frank Nichols, Race- track, Oakland, knife; A. C. Ray, Lathrop, knife; Fred B. Kerwin, 515 Myrtle avenue, San Francisco, knife; Horace Walling, 1218 Jones street, San Francisco, knife; Louis Harbor, 2411 Howard stree knife; Royal Whi Or., magic lantern. SPECIAL WINNERS IN SECOND SERIES fiz‘F ERE is the announcement ex- traordinary which you have all been waiting for so eager- ly. It is a very small announcement as regards the space it takes in this column and the number of names it contains, but it is big in all that it represents Just think of all the work, the skill, the cleverness. the patience, the enthusiasm shown by the two lucky competitors whose names follow! They are the winners of the special prizes in the SECOND SERIES of puzzles, who had the highest percentage of correct am~ swers in the whole thirteen weeks. They are: F. E. Peck, Watsonville, Cal., $10.00. Savino Cipelli, 1694 - Stockton street, San Francisco, Cal., $5.00. THOSE WHO DESERVE ' HONORABLE MENTION J. Lorton Street, Norwood avenue, Jose; Bessie Dalton, 15 West Clar t, Eureka; Mark A. Devine, 929 Valencia street, San Fran 2814 Bernard st Brown, 19% Robinson, 1013 W Los Angeles; A avenue, San box 186, Bruckee: F teenth street, San F c0; erett, Reno, Nev.; W. Singreen, 58 Clay street, San Francisco. THE THIRD IS A