The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 12, 1903, Page 16

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6 Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon THE SUNDAY CALL. , Eagh of These Ten Pictures Ripresents the Nam: of 2 Deadly Wgzapon---Qan You Guess Thim and Win a VValuzble Prizz? oneP Beg pardon. Who said that was a foolish question? Ah, are you sure that it is such a fool- ish question after all? Let us try a few experiments and see. You know there are many valuable prizes to choose from if you are right. Just look at the ten small pictures on this page. They all represent the names of Deadly Weap- ons. Begin with No. 1, for instance. What sort of a deadly weapon do you see represented there? Come, come—answer briskly. Remember you said you couldn’t possibly mistake a deadly weapon when you saw one, so don’t puzzle too long over it. What sort of a weapon is picture No. 1, and where and when is it used the most? Well, if you can’t make that out, let us go on to another—say picture No. 5. And let us say right now that there is a deadly weapon of the very deadliest sort. But what sort is itP Or if that, too, puzzles you overmuch, we’ll pass on to the next. Now surely there ought to be ONCE AGAIN, BOYS AND GIRLS, ATTENTION! Do you know a deadly weapan when you see erize winners in Contest ofF June 28. ELOW is given the list of prise winners in the puzzle comtest of Jufle 28. This was the Sixth Set—the Names of Precious Stones—in the Fourth Series of Name Puzzles, begun on May 24. See if you are one of the lucky forty wine ners: Evelyn Thomas, Sausdlite, silves bracelet; Tessie Houston, Byrom, sil- ver bracelet; Manette Lisvers, 1443 McAllister street, San Francisco, ten- nis racquet; Dodie Bondt, 1533 San-~ chez street, San Francisco, beauty pins; Gertrude ‘Eckler, 834 Dolores street, San Francisco, nail file; Jessle de Lair, 3056 Twenty-second street, San Francisco, bracelet; Dogethy McNulty, 1913 Stockton street, San Francisco, doll; Annie Hobre, 734 Washington street, San Franeisco, hair comb; Rica Carney, 1559 Hunter street, Stockton, silver hat- pin; . Ethel. Hall, Oakland, silver { bracelet; Margaret Gett, Gilroy, sil- ver bracelet; Bessie Sprague, Bacra- ° mento, wrist purse; Irena Gehring, Ocean View, silver bracelet; Annie Pelty, East Oakland, pen-knife; Mary Hintz, San Mateo, wrist purse; B. Burnes, Napa, doll; Bertie McNeil, Arroyo Grande, bathing suit; Anna Nelson, Healdsburg,. letter seal; Ivy Long, Agnew, ping - pong’ game; Blanch Skelton, Selma, silves brace- let; Harold Trask, 140 Scott street, San Francisco, tennis racquet; Gor- den Traver, Los Angeles, tennis racquet; Joseph Ross, Redwood City, bathing suit; Sherwood Hancock, 382 Lexington street, San Francisco, knapsack; Paul Dewey, San Rafael, bathing suit; Leroy Donn, WVallejo, naval war game; Everts Mills, Wood- bridge, catcher’s mitt; James Roney, Santa Cruz, fishing rod; Julian Pinto, 1419 Scott street, San Francisco, catcher's mitt; Earl Vail, Honcut, naval war game; Sidney Hoyt, Vaca- ville, bathing suit; Stanley Palmer, Reno, Nev., bathing suit; Gus Mar- tin, Bitterwater, naval war game; Ed Pendleton, Santa Cruz, knife; Harold Nold, Ofl:lmd. catcher’s mitt; Her- man Gustin, 25 Jensen street, San Francisco, ving pong game; Geraldye Briggs, Pinole, doll; Richard Rogers, Palo Alto, writing desk; Earl Mars- ton, ‘16 Turk street, San Francisco, tennis racquet; Bert Cerelli, 1901 Stockton street, San Francisco, fishe ing rod. suggestions galore in a meeting of such a distinguished body of women as are represeated in picture No. 6, more especially as the name is practically written all over the picture. And then—but those FORTY prizes ought to keep you busy. Remember each of the ten pictures in this, the EIGHTH SET in the FOURTH SERIES of ths Sunday Call’s great puzzle contests, represents the name of a Deadly Weapon. 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 oniy that you have a coupon to .cco\mpany each answer, and—REMEMBER—th ere iz 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 26. 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 Fricay will win a prize. Don’t forgst that poirt, occause it is very important. ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OXFICE 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 oveilook nothing that will help you to win a prize. This is what you must do to win cne of those forty prizes: Find the name of a Deadly Weapon 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—Afll in your name and address and the prize you dgsire—if you win—and mail the coupon to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco. FOLLOW THE RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED. Lhis puzzle contest of the FOURTH SERIES will close iive 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, knapsa:k, belt buckle, pocket-knife, boy’s nickel chain, wrist purse, fish- ing line, hook and sinkers; bathin g suit (for boys not over.14 years old), tennis racquet, \cntcher'l 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, woocen writing desk, nail-file, hair comb, doll. ‘ Those who won prizes in the Sixth Set—the Names of Precious Stones—published in The Sunday Call of June 28, will find their names in the announcement printed in another column. Sunday Call, S.F. To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Below in their proper num- bers please find my solution of th- Names of Deadly Weapons' represented in this week’s mame puzzles: o 1 ceeqeseccassancssrarcnsances - B cecccecacnsnnceceies P T issasssecsssensesencsncanes * and Send It to the Fuzzle Editor, 30 cevccccccncescsncnssscnsocan July 12, 1903. % ' DOCTORS HOURS BAM® wiecrscvcscscsssssansones 0 = SPm Btrector 2. 0.....eueneennnnns MBS0 wovccecssosessssvacossons 1: ¥ win I choose for prize messessssasetastetetettttarne @See List of Prizes) I =

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