The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 28, 1903, Page 16

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16 : THE SUNDAY CALL Prize Winners in / Qontest of June 14. \ ' S =) ELOW is given the list of prias Solve the Puzzles, J i é winners in thr puzzle contes$ ) of Juns 14. This was the Fill Out the Coupon ] ‘ Y¥ourth Set—the Names of Animals— - i in the Fourth Series of Name Puz- and Send It to { gles, begun on May 24. Ses if you the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S.F. are ons of the lucky forty winners: Anna Eggler, 342 Third streei, Ean Francisco, silver locket; Hazel Eastland. in Count, Juns 28, 1903. Dawau s Max 7 racquet; Evelyn Thomas, Water, Sau~ To Pomxis Wditar, Sunday Call, salito, silver beauty pins; Anns Sax Prancisce; Spero, Berkeley, knife; Leita Jones, 713 Nin*" street, Bacramento, silver beauty pins; Irens Woods, 1253 Campbell street, Oakland, doll; Mil- nez Sharp, 1217 Buena Vista street, Los Angeles, writing desk; Mildred Madden, 922 Minnesots strest, San Francisco, silver bracelet; May An- derson, 921 Minnesota street, San Francisco, sflver bracelet; Adels Fovrier, 1712 Mason street, San Francisco, doll; Vera Edgar, 990 Minnesota street, San Francisco, bracelet; Belle Radelif?, 103 East Third strest, Watsonvilla, wrist purse; Mabel Nelson, box 75, silver bracelet; Marie W. Bolfldfl!.\ 2568 Lombard street, San Franciseo, silver stickpin; Dorothy McNulty, 1913 Stockton street, San Francisco, silver hatpin; B E. Peabody, Vaca~ ville, beauty pins; Anna Vera Hobes, 734 Washington street, San Fran- cisco, writing desk; Bertha Ouar- roll, 1156 Madison street, Oakland, racquet; Mabel Spoileder, 63 Massol avenue, Los Gatos, naval war game; 0 Esther Sitsby, Dunsmuir, doll; M. McClosby, 416 West Sixth street, Los Angeles, basedall mask; Hart- ford Rapp, 185 Perry street, San Francisco, knapsack; Pat Noonan, 614 Howard street, San Francisco, knife; Mathew Cooper, 63 South Ninth street, San Jose, baseball mitt; ¥rank Doyle, Xings City, silver stickpin; A. S. Mason, Edna, knife; M. W. Fox, 612 XKentucky street, Vallejo, knife; Maurice ‘Goodman, 712 West Eighteenth street, Los An- geles, stamp album; Harold Rapp, \ 185 Perry street, San Francisco, Ry £y writing desk; Wilbur le Long, 14364 Point Lobos avenue, San Francisco, Bulew in thelr proper mum- ezs plesse Snd my sclution ef fhe Numss of Precicus Stones sgresented tn this week's mams | Frors i | T e AT Bkt 0t 8 4 g B st et s a s e l B e masssesssadmaan e e | ® v L B oisassssssasssssssasseserses | ! 1 10 ciisssssassscsasssncssasanns Famt sassssassssasssasassase Street or B Oussssaaansanaaaes | £ ping pong set; W. F. Bennett, 513 J Twelfth street, Sacramento, silver X stickpin; Henry Turk, 915 Bryant street, San Francisco, fishing rod; George Gilliam, Duncans Mills, base- tall mitt; oy Reid, 817 Henry street, Oakland, fishing rod; ¥. B. Kirwan, 515 Myrtle avenue, Sa Francisco, silver hatpin; John Gavin, 1940 Filbert street, San Francisco, writing desk; Henry Brooks, Hop- land, fishing rod; Sylvain Schultsz, 1800 Laguna street, San Francisco, fishing rod; .Fred Brown, 122 East Vine street, Stockton, baseball mitt; George Howell, Seventh United States \ Infantry, Presidio. Oty sassssssssssssssasasassass Bate .. 327 win T choose for priss { ' MAMAAAAREAAAMAARIARSEESEENATe | | e Liwt of Primes) f - Each of These Ten Pictures Represents the Name of 2 Precious Stong---Can You Gugss Them and Win a Valuable Prize? HAT do you know about precious stones? Everything or nothing? This is a most excellent op- portunity to test your knowledge and at the same time win rich reward for showing your clev- erness. Every one of the ten pictures on this page conceals within its lines a gem of the purest water. What ave they? Ah! That is for you to find out. Just look them over for a moment. What sort of a precious stone doés picture No. 1, for in- stance, conceal? Well, what makes you think it is a diamond—or did you say it was a ruby? Well, if it is neither a diamond nor a ruby, what is it? Too easy, you thinkP Ah! Then let us try something harder. Which picture shall it be—No. 77 Does that really look harder? Well, what sort of a sparkler do you think is concealed in those lines? Be careful now. Don’t guess. Eack of those pictures writs out the name for you as plain as day, and if you merely guess without trying to analyze you may find that you are sadly mistaken. ©Of course, the Puzzle Editor would like to betray for your especial benefit the secret of what those two pictures really do represent, but having decided a few weeks ago to let you struggle with each and every one of the ten for yourself it would not be fair to break the rule thus early. But don’t forget the rich reward, And now each of the ten pictures in this, the SIXTH SET in the FOURTH SERIES of the Funday Call’s great puzzle contests, represents the mame of a precious stone. 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. BEMEMBER—You may gend in as many answers in your name as you wish, provided snly that you have & 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, July 12, " Now here are the important points for you to remember: The First F- rty Boys and Girls who B send in correct solutions to these ten pictures before mnoon next Friday wi'l win a prize. Don’t v forget that point, pecatse it is very important. ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS O}FICE BY ( FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those ir the country an equal chance to compete. Read everything on this page to be sure that you overlook nothing that wjll help you to win a prize. This is what you must do to win one of those forty prizes: Find the name of a precious stone 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 address and the prize you desire—if you win—and mail the coupon to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco. s FOLLOW THE RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED. ~ . o= A = This puzzle contest of the PFOURTH SERIES will close six ‘weeks from to-day, but as a | further reward for cleverness and industry a special 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 select if you solve all the puzzles correctly: Fishing rod, knapsak, belt buckle, pocket-knife, boy’snickel chain, wrist purse, fish-- ing line, hook and sinkers; bathing suit (for boys not over 14 years old), tennis racquet, catcher’s base- bell mitt, ping pong set, baseball, letter seal, postage stamp album, set silver beauty pins, baseball woocen writing desk, nail-file, hair comb, doll. 8 P : Those who won prizes in the Fourth Set—the Names of Animals—published in The Sunday Call of -~ |- «~in e . “Jupe 14, will ind their names in the announcement printed in another column. : PRS- 4 ——————

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