The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 17, 1903, Page 16

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| Street or P. Oucvssvancnvancnns | | | THE SUNDAY CALL Solve the Puzzies, Fill Cut the Coupon the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, &. F. May 17, 1903. Puzzie Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Below in their proper num- bers please find my solution of the Names of Trees represented his week's name puzzles. 1 eiievnncncens cessesssssaces NAmS .ccocnstscsssassnsscsscen ELath weoccscsscerssccscccccenes If I win I choose for prize eessssescsansssessessssprtens G—M-&nhn) s s A | Bach of These Ten Pictures Represents the Name cf 2 Tree---The Firgt Is Rspen---Guess the Rest ard Win 2 QONSCLRTION Prize.- [ A RE YOU PAYING STRICT ATTENTION—EVERYBODY? Last Sunday a big surprise was prom- ”_\\‘ ised you for to-day. The following is only a very small part of it. THE SURPRISE ITSELF HAS BEEN KEPT OVER ANOTHER WEEK IN ORDER TO ARRANGE FOR SOME NEW AND ?EAUTIFUL PRIZES FROM PARIS. Just think of that. Isn’t it glorious, just to hold in antici~ pation,” such a splendid prospect? But just think what the realization will be! In the meantime here is something for everybody. IT IS A SPECIAL CONSOLATION CONTEST, open to all those who have not already won a prizs in any of the thirteen contests of the Third Series. Each of the pictures on this page represents the name of a TREE. The first, as you will see-in J large type above, represents an ASPEN. You couldn’t miss that. But what are the others? Ah, that is where you will find your own enjoyment in solving them. In order to make it easier for you, however, let us help you a little. Just look at Picture No. 5 That picture ought to appeal to every man, woman and child for the peculiar pathos tontained there- in. It is PALM, of course. Picture No. 8 might be a little harder were it not for the fact that it is almost entirely spelled out for you. Just picce the particles together and you will find that you have MA-HOG-ON-E. MA- HOGANY. Too easy, arn’t they? But just try the otbers. REMEMBER—You may send in as many answers in your nams as you wish, provided only that you have a coupon 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 31. And as for the reward, there are TWENTY CONSOLATION PRIZES for the successful ones. You cannot fail to win one of them if you get to work early, send in yoyr answers promnptly. and—g:t them right. Now Here are the important points for you to remember: The First Ten Boys and the First Ten Girls who send in correct sojutions to these ten pictures before noon mnext Friday will win a prize. Don’t forget that point, bzcause it is very important. ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OF- FICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an squal 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 Consolation Prize: Find the name of a tree represented in each of the ten puzzle pictures and write it out in full in the space opposite the proper corresponding number provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page as per its directions—fill in your name and ad- dres$ and the prize you desire—if you win—an¢ mail the coupon to the Iuzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San | Erancisco. FOLLOW THE RULES CR YCU WILL BE DEBARRED. This puzzlecontest of the THIRD SERIES closed last Sunday, but those who showed cleverness and industry must keep a keen eye spen for the award of the special prize of $10 and a second prize of $5 for the highest percentage of correct answers in the whole series of thirteen weeks. Now is your chance in this Consolation Contest. Don’t miss it. Every picture is as easy as those three that have bzen revealed 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, Gams 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 Twelfth set—the Names of Actresses—published in The Sunday Call | of May 3, will find their names in the announcement printed in another column. The names of 1 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. ® e CIGARD o TOBACCO on on" Brize Winners it Qontest of May 3. ELOW is given the list of prize winners in the puzzle contest of May 3. This was the Twelfth Set—the names of Actresses —in the new name series begun on February 15. Ses if you are one of the lucky winners: Carmelita Selby, Menlo Park, watch; Violette Jones, Merced, watchj M. Toft, Mountain View, Santa Clara Oounty, paint box; Dorothy Feils, 735 Chester street, Oakland, magie lantern; Ida Casassa, 25 Sixth street, Santa Rosa, magic lantern; Oelia Hulbert, Georgetown, knife; May Lassans, box 478, Marysville, shirt- waist set; Mabel Jones, 1458 Guer- rere street, San Francisce, paschesiy Alma McoNulty, 1913 Stocktom streed, San Francisco, paint box; Alice Fewe rier, 1719 Mascon street, Sam Frane clsco, ping-pong set; Preston Wandly 1620 Clay strest, San Framcisos, magic lantern} Ernest Bowlsby, Me- c.d, knife; Lioyd Bvana, 330 Haighy street, San Francisco, parchesi; I, Anthony, box 24, Orovill, paing box; Franklyn Morril, 2619 Folscms street, San Francisce, watch; (lazenes Still, Annetts, Xem County, watshy William Bloemar, 500 South Figusres street, Los Angeles, axanaiom akatesy Dan Peters, 917 Montgomery stress, San Francisco, king sirgun; Feed B watch; P. Noocman, 614 Nowand street, San Francisco, knife, ‘THOSE WHO DESERVE HONORABLE MENTION. ELOW is given a list of those wha, though they d&id pet win & prise, yet showed such skill and clever- ness that they deserved to be men- tioned in-an honorary way: Bert Cox, 1329 BStockton strest, San Francisco; Marion Baldwin, 1816 Schiller avenue, Alameda; Lesley Jones, T13 Ninth street, Sacramento; Ella Missen, 155 Te- hams street, San Francisco; Ben & Ward, Van Ellensdale place, Los Angm.\ Bertle Voctors, 1018 Paru street, Alameda; Irene Bryant, 363 Waller street, San Fr cisco; Rita Postman, 1613 Steiner strest, San Francisco; Charley Fowler, 1027 La- guna street, San Francisco; Amle John- son, 52 Twentleth street, San Diego; Madge Sehcrn, Willows, Cal

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