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Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday -Call, S. F. June 7, 1908. To Puszle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Below in their proper num- pers please find my solution of the Names of Fruits represent- ed in this week’s name puzzles. B seconase easassacansancscn B oeicnncascocass 8 s ccoxnasecsadsnssscessrnsace € secensccssssanaEseseEREResen P B sescnasnecssdsadsessnsanssss B sesenscarcsenznessesnnancesa | ¥ secennnsconmnsnasnssesnuesce N L T | 1 10 ciceeccsncrcnsnsscccnnnnssee Name R Btate w..ceees sesssssssssessncn 1f I win I chooss for prize THOSE WHO DESERVE HONORABLE MENTION. tney, Cornwall; Ethel Wash- George F. Keck, Morrison, 1324 Fil 0; Ross Le sco; Julla Fast e Parsons, Ma- street, Oak- salito; Richard ardman, Le rt Brage; ( uron; Herbert Blake, 3 THE SUNDAY CALL. 4 oR ThE SEASO N AUG 25= READ THIS ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY- RaCh of These Pigtlres Represents the Name cf 2 Fruit- Qan Yycu Glgss Them? T1_3 URRAH, Children! Three cheers and a tiger! Here's something you have been waiting for most o [ || =snxiously for many weeks., 3 4 It is nothing more nor less than the announcement of the names of the winners of the SPECIAL $10 and $5 P.LIZES FOR THE HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF CORRECT ANSWERS IN THE THIRD SERIES OF NAME PUZZLES. Now look quickly at those magic names in the other column on this page. They are the bright, clever ones who have. accomplished wonders and at the same time won many other valuable prizes besides these. Are you one of those twof » However, here follows an ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, which should catch and hold your interest to the last word. It is this: Week after week the Puzzle Editor has generously helped you out on these puzzles by revealing to you the correct solution of at least three of the ten pictures, as well as the chief points to be observed in the method of solving the other seven. Now the Puzzle Editor is going to try the experiment of letting you struggle with the whole ten for yourself and see what happens. Since you have had more than ample time and instruction to master the intri- cacies of these puzzles, this new departure ought to prove tremendously exciting. The answers have v. been coming in by thousands. The Puzzle Editor will without doubt have some interesting disclosures see to make to you next Sunday about this new plan. Just keep both eyes wide open. Watch carefully and And now, each of the ten pictures in this, the THIRD SET in the FOURTH SERIES of the Sun- day Call’s great puzzle contests represents the name of a fruit. Can you guess themP Try and see if . you are successful—well, read the list below for the rich reward that will come to you. REMEMBER—You may send in as many answers in your name as you wish, provided only that | you bave 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, June 21. Now here are the important points for you to remember: The First Forty Boys and Girls who send in correct solutions to these ten pictures before mnoon next Friday will win e 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. dav Ca'l, San Francisco. This is what you must do to win one of those FORTY prizes: Find the name of a fruit repre- sented in each of the ten puzzle pictures and write it ofit in full in the space oprposite the proper corre- sponding number provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page as’per its directions—fill in your name and address and the prize you desire—if you win—and mail the coupon to the Puzzle Editor, Sun- FOLLOW THE RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED. 3 | This puzzle contest of the FOURTH SERIES will close eleven weeks from to-day, but as a . | further reward for cleverness and industry s ¥pecial prize of $10 and a second prize of $5 will be award- ed for the highest percentage of correct answers in the whole series of thirteen weeks. These are the TWENTY-FIVE NEW PRIZES from which you may Mselect it you solve all the puzzles correctly: Fishing rod, knapsack, belt buckle, pocket-knife, boy’s nickel chain, wrist purse, fish- ing line, hook and sinkers, bathing suit for boys not over 14 years old, tennis racquet, catcher’s base- ball mit, ping pong set, baseball, letter seal, postage stamp album, set silver beauty pins, baseball mask, naval war game, silver bracelet, gold-filled horseshoe brooch, silver stick pin, silver hat pin, wooden writing desk, nail-file, hair como, doll. Those who won prizes in the First Set—the Names of Rivers—published in The Sunday Call of Mey 24, will find their names in the announcement printed in another column. g s —_—nm—————oo— . % nowsowoour‘rmj @R THE DAM! e ———e—e Winners of the Special Money Prizes CRRAH! Children, look at this list. These are t competitors who n the gre: prizes but w in most con two clever only won percentage of in the answ order for prize, $10. errero street, prize, 5. Th pr other competitors who showed such a hizh percentage of correct answers throuzhout. the whole thir day ed apecial lowing four whose lect any pri below me- from the wmn with their name and address, and send it addressed carefully, as follows: Sonday Editor, The Call, San Franecisco, Cal Violet Jones, Merced, Cal. Florenece rphy, 1118A Leavem- worth street, San Francisco. Mary Jones, Atchison. Russeil Pettengill, 323 Fifth street, Eureka, Cal. - PRIZE WINNERS IN CONTEST OF MAY 24 Below is given the list of prize winners in the puzzle contest of June 7. This was the First Set in the Fourth Series of Name Puzzles—Names of Rivers—in the new name series begun on May 24. See if you are one of the lucky FORTY: Teddy Carr, Douglas, Ariz., knife; Harley Carter, 819 Thi street, Oakland, baseball mitt; C de Lancey, 724 Twenty-first s Woodland, knife; ¥ reet, Oakl R. Ronde, 461 Monts land, Roe baseball mit County Tnfimary, Haywards, knapsa Willle Wilson, 403 Oak street, San Fran- cisco, ping pong set; Rolon R. Irish, Placerville, bathing suit; J. Monochon Jr., Sonora, bathing suit (14 years): Atherton Eyre Menlo Park, knapsack: Willlam E. Bloozer, 5063 F1, a street, L knife: Bert Cox, 1929 Stockton Francisco, naval war Gardnerville, Douglas Ci ing rod; R. Peek, Brod baseball mitt: Nick Ke Ella Walke: Jose, silver street, San lia Hulbert, ice Bonham, L M. E. Kindlesp County, writing @ 1913 Stockton street, purse: Cara Pierso Oakland, silver brac berlain, 1419 Eight quet; Lucy Slayton, bracelet; Solita Graves, San Francisco, skates /’