The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 24, 1903, Page 15

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THE SUNDAY CALL. .an You Find Mr. Snoggs, Mr. Boggs, the Manager of the Museum, the Ticket Agent, the Doortender, the Keeper of the Giggle-Jiggers,an E t war > Gigele-Tiggers, and 1 ich b her nest there. ° he 17th of March hed away at the eggs for a on the cges i withou istaken. for finally, with a ¢ funny looking crea! the clephan the ver: h. thev took them from that Dl i there been ho hustles while he wait trich, a Snake and Three Giggie-Jiggers--Twelve in all ? indred thousand ducats reward will be paid to any one who shall pro rething cr o happened that two traveling 5 . and everywhere. but no tra r so long. It is the chance of our lives, and those ducats shall be ours or,my name's not Sn aday. After they had journcyed far and wide, and had searched and sought almost the world over. they, nd miles away. No people had ever dwelt in this strange place, and quently, there were ed and hatched and hatched her eggs and never took a rest till cne day a down v. this snake being very fond of poultry, decided to hatch out the eggs- hersel ¢ have 2 lephant chanced to pass that way. d off crawled the terrified snake one of them 2¢ hatched that -day and night til! she C 1 ed out, which frightened the elephant so ey were, too. . oW fact of their having been hatched by the o and finally hausted in a heap s they fell so they laid, and ‘made a stra ght was essed by Mr. Snoggs and Mr. Boggs as they journ v thing.” So they tied them up in bags and slung them ov backs lace, which they named .and of the Giggle-Tigzers. to em before. The: E f the money which they Don’t Miss This. 50 JpECIJqL pRIZEJ‘. Now Is Your Chance. #~> HILDREN, children! For the benefit of a few who are sorely be- +—— (& puzzle pages were first begun, all prizes will be forwarded to the lucky winners as promptly as possible by mazil or express, whether you live in the city or in the country. This is to save you the trouble and anx- iety of coming to the Call office, where, in order to prevent confusion in May 24, 1803. the shipping department, no prizes whatever are given out. However, if after a reasonable time after the names of the prize winners have been published you do not receive your prize, please let us hear from you at omce. Those prizes are tod valunable for any of them to be lost or overlooked. Street or P. O.. AR, and are you one of the clever ores who won prizes in the Greedy Tiger Fable Puzzle published May 10? Read the list below and City cevvvvnnonssesassnsns ssevee see. And now listen carefully. This is what you must do to win one of those FIFTY prizes: After reading the fable about “The Land of the ,”” find Mr. Snoggs, Mr. Boggs, the manager of the mu- ticket agent, the door-tender, the keeper of the Giggle-Jig- If I Win I Choose for Prize.. . gers, an elephant, an ostrich, a spake and three cother giggle-jig- gers—twelve in all—concealed in the big pi below, outline eack in pencil or ink and then color with paints, inks, water colors or crayons each object as nearly like its natural coler as you car make it, (Ses List set with worries let us say for the many thet, following the ] TO THE EDITOR custom thet has been in force ever since the Sunday Call's great | ANIMAL FABLES AND PUZZLE PAGE. State .c.eececeeen esssssssenanas £ill in the coupon herewith with your name and address and the prize you desire if you win and send the picture, with the coupsn attached, to the EDITOR OF THE ANIMAL FABLES AND PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, Ssn Francisco, Cal. To the FIRST FIFTY who not only find all the objects enumera- ted, but whose pictures are the MOST ARTISTICALLY COLORED, one of these Fifty prizes will be awarded. Remember old and young may compete, but ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY NOON. . THE NAMES OF THE LUCEKY WINNERS WILL BE PUEB- LISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEES FROM TO-DAY, i e | JUNE 7. | FOLLOW THE RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED Now is your chance. Don’t miss it. t HESE ARE THE PRIZES FROM WHICH YOU MAY CHOOSE IF YO1 | r WIN: A zip zing shooting top, a marvelous contrivance that apins with the most peculiar sound you ever hear f brass band harmonica, that gives forth rellicking m | era lunchbox, which you can fold d put into yoar po | it ix empty: a bead necklace, in colors. a yard lo | of French paints. every color zaa : & game of flowe: with beautiful colored cards; the white squadron, a new | cards, tall of military cxcitement; the White House game, from which you ean learn more of history than is contained in half a dozen hooks, | and have Jots of fun at the same time: a skein of beads for making e of Prizes.) belts, necklaces, chains, ete., or a hox of beads. These Are the Lucky Fiifty Prize Winners in “The Greedy Tiger” Fable Puzzle Published May I0. Julius Boreuke, 12 Stuart street, San Franeisco. paints; Mabel Vierra, Moss, hox of beads: J. Greerwald, 2538 Durant stree’, Berkeley, box of beads; W. S. Arnheim, 2258 Huena Vista avenue. Alameda, eamera lunch box: Annie Hartnig, 304 Valencia street, San Francisco. bend mecklace: Sally Gray, 751 Tenth atrezt, Oakland, bead mecklace; George . ¥erry Station. Sam Fran bead neckla ‘ony Sourar, Bodega, harmomica; E Francisco, hox; Viola ingram. 1502 Twen ; F. B. Carro pring streef, Los Angele: Peters, 562 Eost Sixteenth sireef, East nd, lower game;: Theresa Shad. 645 Washimgten sireet. San Francisco, paint box: Edna . 2502 M street, Bakersfield, bead necklace: lone Scott, 504 Taylor street, San Francisco, paint box; Lanthe 0'Tople. Qnartz, : Gladys Todd. 1012 Leavenworth streei, $an Francisco, white squadron game: Somervilic. bead meckiace: V. Brown. 149 Poplar street, Fresmo, paint Miriam Humphreys. box 4911, Carsom City. Nev.. iower xame; Helen Campbell, T i San Francisco, Barmonica: Dornthy Ash, 14 Eureka street, Sam Fra cisco, white squadron zame:E.Van Valkenburs, No. . F. D., Santa Cruz.skein of bends: \edine Atwood. 11 Sadie sireet, Santa Cruz. paint box: Charlotte MecKenszie, Chico, paint box: Laura Stribling. Riverside avenue, Santa Craz, White House game: Edward Water box 102, Fowler. bead neckiace: Rove Redland, Bean street, Grass Valley. paint Walter Burns, 1116 Adeline street. Oakland, White Hous me; Mabel Combs, Phil- leysville, bead mecklace; asie Torp, Smisun, bead necklace: F. E. Peck, Watsonville, paint box;Jose de Lavara, Queen Hotel, Risbee, Ariz, flower game MeMichael, 109 Gene- B =: Ethel Baker, Santa Barbara street Cmma ‘Mobbs, 1224 York street,San Francisco, paint box;Camilie r‘vr'-to. White House game: Helen Haum, 663 ox; Clarence Hill, 39 Chestnut nvemume, Santa Sacramento street, Vallejo, ha 3 . Alameda, harmonice; Will Schad, 112 Sutte ,aeas. 216 .inith street, S an Francisco, paint box o eet, ejo. zip zing top: shington , paint box: Anita Br Josie Gallig: . 261 Seventh street. San Fran o, flower game strect, Oakland, White House same; Aggie Hanson, Sunny Slope,

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