The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 31, 1903, Page 15

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THE EUNDAY CALL® Find the Twelve Jurors Who Sat in Judgment on the White Elephant. O.\'(ZZ long, long ago, there was a white elephant. He was the real thing and nothing like the white elephants peculiar to these days. Though this creature was not brilli he seemed to possess the happy faculty of being successiul in everything he undertook, and his prosperity knew no bounds. Everything seemed to come } posite sex, and had he been so disposed he could have had the pick of the jungle for a partner in life. Although he was thoroughly conscious of his prosperity, he was o anything foolish, such as getting conceited, and so forth, but went on in the even tenor of his way, apparently unconcerned. By and by there came a time when his great ong the ladies excited the envy of his male neighbors, and he was subjected to all sorts of indignities and plots to do him injury. Ambush after ambush and pitfall after pi ne mysterious manner he was able to avoid them all, and appeared altogether undisturbed. This so enraged his envious neighbors that they became more and more bold but all to no purpose—he was still unharmed. Now, when all attempts to do him injury had failed, they began to attribute his cleverness to some supernatural power, to seize and torture him into confessing that he was possessed of a devil, so that they might burn him at the stake, as did the good old Puritan forefathers, whom upon a time, to d And thus we find him at last a prisoner before an inquisition W hich hoped to condemn him with his own testimony. he spirit which moves you in bringing an innocent fellow-being ndemn me to death on the charge of being possessed of a devil one of the great secrets of success in life. ve mascot.” Now, th scot, each hoping in | for when t able is: “Full sessed of a de Don’t Miss This. of these Animal Fable Puzzles! Hurrah! That is as it should be. Who says that Young America isn’t up to date? On the principle that it takes money to make money dozens of shrewd prize winners or- dered & box of French paints for their first prize. With these many variegated tints they have been able to color their next puzzles in wondrous hues, and thereby win more prizes. You know there is no limit to the number of prizes you can win in these Animal Fable Puz- zles, and as the list of articles below offer a very wide selection their net profit on their first choice of a box of paints is something truly amazing. If you are industrious and clever you can win every one of the prizes in that long list. Now isn’'t that simply a splendid ideaPf Could you imagine anything finer for nothing? Just try your skill and see what happens. Ah, and are you one of the skillful ones who won the prizes in the Uncouth Leopards Puzzle published May 17?7 Read the list below and see. AHA children, and so you have discovered the wonderful possibilities And now listen carefully. This is what you must do to win one of those FIFTY PRIZES: After reading the fable about The White Ele- phant, find the TWELVE JURORS WHO SAT IN JUDGMENT ON THE WHITE ELEPHANT concealed in the big picture below, outline each in pencil or ink and then color with paints, inks, water colors or crayons each object as nearly like its natural color as you can make it, He, however, addressed them a before such an unjust tribunal, I feel called upon in my own defense to state tHat you are vou will not only be committing a great crime, but you will be putting away one in whom lies In the narrowness of your minds you have trumpegd up this charge against me, when in truth, instead ~of being pos- TO THE EDITOR ANIMAL FABLES AND PUZZLE PAGE. May 31, 1903, NAME coovesrrsssessscsnsssocn Street or P. Ouicerssrsnsscsccs City sevrenassssssscssirasssnes State ce.ecscsisiceciirsccsrnnes If I Win I Choose for Prize... (See List of Prizes.) & * L] statement on the part of the elephant caused the greatest commetion among the tormentors, and they immediately seized and marched him heart that in some way or other he might be able to secure it for himself, but on reaching their destination they were all compelled to hang ite elephant revealed to them his mascot it proved to be his mother. A many a mascot is born t~ blush and bloom unseen and waste its sweetness on the desert air.” 50 SPECIAL PRIZES. W. M. GOODES. Now Is Your Chance. ill in the c;mpcn herewith with your name and address and the prizs 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, San Francisco, Cal. - To the FIRST FIFTY who not'bnly 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 LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUB- LISHED -IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, JUNE 14. } FOLLOW THE RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED. i Now is your chance. Don’t miss it. HESE ARE THE PRIZES FROM WHICH YOU MAY CHOOSE IF YOU ‘WIN: A zip sing shooting top, a marvelous contrivance that spins with the most peculiar sound you ever heard; a Wiess brass band harmonica, that gives forth rollicking music: a cam- era lunchbox, which you can fold up and put into your pocket when it is empty; a bead necklace, in various colors, a yard long; a box of French paints, every color guaranteed; a game of flowers, played with beautiful colored cards; the white squadron, a new game of cards, full of military excitement; the White House game, from which You can learn more of history than is contained in half a dozen books, and have lots of fun at the same time; a skein of beads for making belts, necklaces, chains, etc., or a box of beads. 319 These Are the Lucky Fifty Prize Winners in “The Uncouth Leopards” Fable Puzzle Published May 17. 2 TELLA DIXON. Dee Island, Or., camera lunch box: Ed _Jorgensen, | street, San F rancisco. pa cisco, paint box: Joe Hanex Brown. 1500 Sixth street, S Twenty-third avenue. East Oakland, white squadron: Alma_ Schad, 645 White House game: Alpheum Richardson, Byron, h : Ethel McAllister, 2436 56 5 > . Sunol Glen, camera i . Attwood, 11 Sadie street. Santa Cruz. top: tita Baum, 349 Ellis street. S Buena Vista svenue, Alameda. 3 paint box: LeRoy Munro. Gibbs, harmoni MHouse game: L. E. Crawford. Placerville, flower game: Ly Herkeley. White House game: Marguerite ‘adden, Pacific 2 Vierra. Moss. flower game: (ara Decker, eclena. box of dans street, Fresno, bead chain; Rose Hackmeyer, 307 1-2 Leavenworth i) P TR ‘|!; > /M g xt Therese Schad, 645 Washington streect, San : Broadway, San Francisco, camera lonch bo amento, White House game: Hnu-l‘:vmh Ingr ‘ashi 702 Washington Fran- Irving 1502 cisco, on Kemp John- co. mkein paint box: land street. Carroll, 243 1 paint box; Rut! pain't box: Leslie Jones, Oroville, paint box: Helen Ream, 224 San Jose avenue, San Fran- White Houase game: Ida Cas: Jessie Ingersoll. Tracy, flower game Horneka, 12 Steuart street, San Francisco, flower game: Amy Rice, reet. Santa Cruz, bead necklace: Jessie Helman, Oroville. box of beads: Howard Fitzgerald, 1312 iner avenue, Stockto. homas Johustonm, Richmond, harmonica;: game: Lee Norvall, rado street, Stockto; co, head necklace: M cherginger, 1159 Thirty-second streef, ‘rancisco, flower game: Lalu Dowe, Soulsbyvil Spring street, ribhle, box 412, Nevada City, skein of beads; Louis Norvall, 46 Sacramen- 25 Sixth street, Santa Rosa, camera lunch box; ,ena Dunham, Adna, Wash., bead necklace; Julius 147 Chestnut avenue, camera lanch box; Edward Waterman, box 102, Fowler, paint box; th Center streef, Stockton, White House game; Mary HBates. rence Wall, 1738 Alecatraz avenue, South Berkeley, White House ramento street. Vallejo, harmonica: Harry Braden, 345 North £1 paint box; Juanita Carbin, 201 Buena Vista avenune., San Fr geie Blake, 212 Eleventh street, Oakland., paint box; Oakland, bead neckl . Timmerman, 120 . Cal., paint box: F. B. Los Angeles. harmonica; Ruth Martin, John Adams, Cal., 46 S; 1o street, Vallejo, harmonica.

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