The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 21, 1903, Page 16

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16 THE SUNDAY CALL. - Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon end Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S.F. June 21, 1903. T Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Below in their proper num- bers please find my solution of the Names of Flowers repre- sented in this week’s name puzzles: 0 cccaessccsensunsaccsssmnece § ccersccccstnsscecccsncancen B pcecrmncccssnsenccccasancece F occccnmsscsscscnssssssssansece B ccccmacsrcesssccctccscscoree ® cecences 10 cieececcscsssssacsccsnscans Fame ..cccvseesesssssscsscncen Street of P. Ou.cvccnncnnensses State ...... PN 1f I wia I choose for prize (Bee list of prizes) ( SmooT H' S /GOODNESS THIR ICE 15 AWFUL’/‘ / Prize Winners in Qontest ofF June 7. BELOW is given the list of prize winners in the puzzle contest of June 7. This was the Third Set—the Names of Fruits—in the Fourth Series of Name Puzazles, begun on May 24. See if you ares ons of the lucky forty winners: Anna Hobro, 734 Washington street, San Francisco, writing deak; Ethel Seelze, Ben Lomond, bracslet; Mildred Smith, 21 Hill Street, San Francisco, racquet; Lucy Slayton, Irvington, hatpin; Beatrice Plerson, avenue, San Jose, knife; Tillis Meyer, 800 Third street, San Francisco, wrist purse; Olga Utecht, 209 Ken- tucky street, Vallejo, silver biacelst; Verna Lynn, 1401 O strest, SBacra- mento, letter seal G; Edith Street, Norwood avenus, San Jose, horse- shoe brooch; Helen Watson, Sebasto- pol, wrist purse; Pearl Devine, 1339 Valencia street, San Francisco, naval war game; Celia Hulbert, George- town, nail file; Nellis Jones, Rum- sey, bracelet; Josephine Btrach, hex 247, Petaluma, ping pong set; Ders Blacklock, 1374 Sacramento street, San Francisco, racquet; Ada Fryer, 751 Guerrero street, San Francisco, ping pong set; Emily Gillis, 1220 Seventh street, Sacramento, racquet; Julia Pierano, Angels, Santa Ana Mine, doll; Mary Baldwin, Ceres, writing desk; Philip Wingar, Liver- more, baseball mitt; Frank Pendes- gast, 919 Sutter street, Vallejo, base- ball mask; G. Bemerscheid, 205 Ken- tucky street, Vallejo, fishing rod; Herbert Thomson, 5123 Fifteenth street, Oakland, fishing rod; Frank Kelly, 719 Branciforte street, Vallejo, naval war game; James Dunne, 102614 Natoma street, San Francis- co, fishing rod; H. L. Foy, 408 El- lis street, San Francisco, knife; Theo Eastland, 800 Third street, San Francisco, writing desk; Edris Estes, Escondido, magic lantern; Teddy Perkins, 948 Campbell street, Oak- land, racquet; Bertie Davis, You Bet, writing desk; Frank Carroll, 69 Pond street, San Francisco, baseball mitt; George Cosgrave, 1108 Green street, San Francisco, bathing suit (12 years); Bert Cerrelli, 1901 Stockton street, San Francisco, fish- ing line; Alfred Cannon, Sawtelle, Los Angeles County, ping pong set; J. Bethune, Agua Caliente, writing desk; Henry Wentz, Dunsmuir, naval war game; Ivan Hamon, 1371 Tenth street, Oakland, ping pong set; J. M. Wyckoff, Petaluma, letter seal. THOSE WHO DESERVE HONORABLE MENTION. Ellen Larsen, 13 Ellls street, San Fran- efsco; Abby Conner, 1311 Polk strest, San Francisco; Bertha Fitzell, Bureka; A. C. Madison, TITA Fell street, San Francisco: Alma Sunney, 1013 Fulton street, San Francisco; Clara Cooper, Sl Harrison strest, San Francisco; Horasce Walling. 1218 Jones street, San Francisco; Arthur Pauline, 526 Harrison street, San Fren- cisco; Matilda Adams, 1221 Rallread ave- nue, Alameda; Marinet Trousdale, Flat; Della Trousdals, Dutch Piat; 'l*- as Chope, box 63, Eureka; Joe ™ California strest, Eureka; Helen 745 B street, Petaluma; Clarence Gardnerville, Nev. ————— e & Bach of These Ten Pictures Represents the Name of a in the nature of a FOURTH OF JULY ¥RESENT, Just think of what that means! In the citement and enthusiasm of shooting off firecrackers by day and skyrockets by night, wouldn’t it give Flower=-=Qan Yeou Gugss Them and Win a Valuakle Priz:? IP! BOOM! AH! If you are even the least bit pat-r;otlc, children, this is the puszzle contest you will work harder to solve than any other of the wh series of Name Puzzles, for the good and sufficient reason that the prize, which you may be lucky enough to win, will come te it i an added tingle of delight to know that on the morrow—the day after all the Fourth of July fun is over— your heart would be made glad again by a brand-new toy, both ornamental and useful? Just imagine how you would feel if you were to receive that naval war game prize, for instance! That’s right in line with the Fourth of July fun and excitement, isn’t it? Why, you’d hurrah all over again at the mere sight of it. And then there is that knapsack. Isn’t that the mos soldierly thing—except, perhaps, & real gun—that you have ever heard of being given away by a newspaper? And then thers is—but read the list all over again for yourself, whether you are a boy or girl, and you won’t have to be urged to get to work. Now that you have mastered the secret of how to solve thess Name P es, 50 that you can get the whole ten right without any assistance from the Puzzle Editor, there is great in this particular set, for the reason that they all conceal the name of a lower. Now every one of you know all about flowers, so that this should not only be the easiest but the most attractive set of the whole series. Just look them over and see for yourself. And now each of the ten pictures in this, the FIFTH SET in the FOURTH SERIES of the Sunday Call’s great puzzle contests, represents the name of a flower. - Can you guess them? 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 have a coupon to accompany each answer, and—REMEMBER—there is no age limit and young and old may compete. g THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, Ju}y 5. Now here are the important points for you to remember: The First F: rty Boys and Girls who send in correct solutions to these ten pictures before noon next Friday will win a prize. Don’t forgst that point, because it is very important. ALL ANSWERS MUST 'REACH THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an equal chance to compete. Read everything on this pag= to be sure that you overlook nothing that will help you to win a prize. This is what you must do to win one of those forty prizes: Find the name of a flower repre- sented in each of the ten puzzle pictures and write it out in full in the space opposite the proper corre- sponding number provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page as per its directions—fll in your name and address and the prize you desire—if you win—and mail the coupon to the Puzzle Editor, Sun- day Call, San Francisco. FOLLOW THE RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED. This .puzzle contest of the FOUPTH SERIES will close seven weeks f-om to-day, but as a further reward for cleverness and industry a special prize of $10 and a second prige 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 select if 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 mitt, 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 comb, doll. Those who won prizes in the Third Set—the Names of Frui: um;.mludaymc June 7, will find their names in the announcement printed in another column.-

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