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THE SUNDAY CALL. Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon ‘ eand Send It to | the Puzz'e Editor, [ Sunday Call, S. F. | Msy 10, 1903. | To Pussle Editor, Sunday Cal, | San Francisco: | Below in their proper num- bers pleass find my solution of the Names of Parts of a Ship represented in this week’s name puszles. 10 ..cceescscssscesesssssacscss Street ®r P. O.. (e Hut of prizes) W 2 No. 3 2 ; NO. I Each cf These Ten Pictures Rerresents the Namg of . Parts of 2 Shig---The Ninth 15 Windlass---GuUgss the Rest and Win a Valuable Prize. 4 f__5 URRAH, CHILDREN! THIS IS THE LAST SET in the THIRD SERIESof THE SUNDAY CALL'S J’—] great puzzle contests. This is your last chance to win one of those beautiful prizes enumerated < in the long list at the end of this article. And after that—AH—then come the $5 and $10 special prizes for the highest percentage during the whole of the thirteen weeks. Now count up your winnings during this third series and see what chance you have. s THEN DON'T FAIL TO LOOK FOR THE NEXT FEATURE ON THIS PAGE NEXT SUNDAY. IT WILL CONTAIN AN OFFER THAT WILL AMAZE YOU. ' This week each of the ten pictures in this, the THIRTEENTH SET, represents the name of a part of a ship. Oh, they are all so easy. : b Just look at picture No. 9, the one that is solved for you in big letters above. Would you need more than one swift passing glance to tell you that the pretty girl standing in a fierce. gale represents WINDLASS? G That clucking hen in Picture No. 8 may give you a litle more trouble, though it is hard to under-’ stand why it should. Of course it is HATCHWAY. And Picture No. 10 is SAIL. Could anything be sim- pler? Now try to solve the other seven. Those prizes are really worth having. REMEMBER—You may send in as many answers in your name as you wish, provided only that you have a voupon to accompany. each answer, and—REMEMBER—there is no age limit and young and old may compete. ' THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, May 24. And as for the reward, there are TWENTY PRIZES cverx week, as usual, for the suceessful ones. You cannot fail to win pne of them if you get to work early, send in your answers promptly und—get them right. Now here are the important psints for you to remember: The First Ten Boys and the First Ten Girls,who send in correct soiutions to these t. = _icturgs before noon 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. Read every- thing on this page to be sure that you overlook nothing that will help you to win a prize. This is what you must do to win a prize: Find the name of a part of a ship represented in each of the ten puzzle pictures and write it out in full in the space opposite the proper corresponding number provided tor the purpose in the coupon on this page as per its directions—fill in your name and ad- dress and the prize you desire—if you win—anc mail the coupon to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco. FOLLOW THE RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED. This puzzle contest of the THIRD SERIES closes witll these puzzles to-day, and as a fur- ther reward 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 thirteen weeks. 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 PU2- 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, Sil- ver Locket, Work Box for Girls, Ping-Pong Set, Nickel, Watch for Boys. Those who won prizes in the tenth set—the Names of Fish—published in The Sunday Call " of April 26, will find their names in the announcement printeéd in another columm The names of those who, though t"ey did not win prizes, are yet deserving of honorable mention for their good work, are also published on this page. TR R e P Porest : 3 Prize winners in Qontest of April 28. ELOW is given the list of prise winners in the puszle contesd of April 28. This was the Tenth Set—the names of Fish—in the rew name series begun on February 15. See if you are one of the lucky winners. Russell Pettingill, 888 FftN street, Eureka, knife; George I Mo= Intosh, 508 H street, Marywville, baseball glove; Frank Ahern, 41534 ° Grove street, San Francisco, watch) Irwin Bowman, Forest Hill, watchy Percy B. Coce, 837 Buchanan streed, San Francisco, racquet; Laurie Wi lis, 030 Bush street, San Francisos, gkates; George Neals, 70 Twelfth street, Oakland, ping pong set; Bard McPherson, 501 Montgomery ave, San Francisco, King air gun; Xamy Johnston, Fowler, knife; Ed. Mboore, 23514 Natoma street, ping pong set) Edna Braun, 615 B street, Petaluma, skates; Mary Jones, Atchison, knifey G. F. Barnhart, Sunnyvale, knife; Grace Wilson, 634 Guerrero street, San Francisco, shirt waist set; Lottle Brown, Hilton, silver locket; Pearl Deirne, 1332 Valencia strest, San Francisco, parchesi; Alma Jorgensen, 702 Washington street, San Fran- cisco, paint box; A. Metzger, 1110 Twelfth street, Oakland, workbox, Amy Stockton, 492 North Twelfth street, San Jose, football; Nellis Un- derwood, Tres Pinos, Cal, locket; Florence Murphy, 1118A Leaveu- worth street, San Francisco, locket. THOSE WHO DESERVZ HONORABLE MENTION. ELOW s given & list of those who, though they did rot win & prise, yet showed such skill and clever- ness that they deserved to be men- tioned in an honorary way: Louise Kibbe, 2198 Geary street, San Francisco; Dan Peters, 217 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco: Bert Cox Stockton street, San Francisco; Kindell, 1230 Union street, San Fran M. Bradford, 102 Third street cisco; George Miller, Mic Edward _Waterman, box ler; F. Benitez, 532 Vallejo st Francisco ca Willlamson, 702 Rallroad avenue South, San Francisco; Nellls Es- lick, 3366 Twenty-second street, San Fran- cisco; Florence Morrison, 1324 Filbert street, Oakland; T. J. Barnes, East street, Healdsburg, Cal