The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 9, 1903, Page 16

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16 THE SUNDAY CALL. Ol i Prize winners in Contest of July 26. ELOW is given the st of prise winners in the pussle comtest of July 86, This was the Tenth Bet—ths Naumes of Uxited States Warships—in the Fourth Series of Name Puzxles, begun on May 24. See if you are ene of the lucky ferty winners: Butk Wesvex, Nountsiz View, maval war game; Nagaret Hins- berg, 2104 Butter street, San Fran- cisco, tennis racqguet; Marguerite Nold, 177 Eighth street, Oakland, tennis recquet; Elss Hansen, Selma, beauty pins; Icme Casey, Cerona, doll; Marie Wilkenson. 14 Auburn street, San Prancisco, tennis racquet; Alice Barber, Oakland, hair comb; Annie Kesthly, 1177 Valencia street, San Francisco, naval war game; Ber- tha Comstock, Alameda, silver bracelet; Ethel Richardson, Diamond, wrist purse; Nelly Peterson, Menlo Park, tennis racquet; F. C. Pender- gest, V. o, horseshoe brooch; Susie Hooper, 251 San Carlos avenue, San Francisco, brooch; Ruth McCarthy, Oskland, ping pong set; Annie L. Lutz, Petaluma, letter seal; Loris Walker, East Oakland, naval war game; A M. O'Brien, Livermore, hat- pin; Mrs. Bohlen, 2602 Post street, Ban Franciscq, wrist purse; Kathleen KEeel, Menlo Park, tennis racquet; Frieda Klein, 1507 Jackson street, Ban Francisco, wrist purse; Philip Schuyler, 1106 Bush street, San stamp album; Arthur Comstock, Alameda, bathing suit; BRoy Rutledge, Redding, silver brace- 11, Bloomfield, fish- Eureka, knap- 3 Golden Gate ing rod; F. George sack; F. W. Bor avenue, San sco, tennis racquet; Knapp Os 4046 Twenty- fifth street, San Francisco, tennis racguet; Elmer Moro, 2122 Sutter street, San Francisco, fishing rod; W. G. Moblad, Alameda, knife; Mal- colm Cropper, 1001 Pine street, San Francisco, naval war game; Johm Riley, 80 Valparaiso street, San Francisco, bathing suit; Eugene Domn, 507 Florida street, San Fran- cisco, bathing suit; E. B Bohlen, 602 Post street, San Francisco, catcher’s mitt; A. & Mason, Edna, navel war game; J. Kenny, Benicia, @shing rod; Charles Bohling, 1000 Bush street, San Francisco, ping pong set; Tom Connelly, Berkeley, tennis macquet; Albert Erickson, 1927 Union street, Oskland, fishing rod; Theresa Bchad, 645 Washington street, San Wrancisco, silver hatpin. s . . _iSolve the Puzzles, | Fill Gut the Coupon and Send It to I '; £ UZZ L I: the Puzzle Editor, : . . Sunday Call, S.F. . 1 To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Below in their proper num- bers please find my solution of the Names of Mother Goose Characters represented in this week’s name puzzles: D R LAt P B ceiesnsasssesasssesnsssssiim. L sesssssnnnse. € eiiiisenassasmssae e asaame L B iiierarsanaranareas v oenenmnen T aessssene Ameenan 8 crrnnns ane s s measnnsensmom 9. sessscssesseas sesmnnee ~ August 9, 1903. Street or P. O..cccvvnnes - O R - e State ....ceeevivannesessasamse I2 I win I choose for prise e e AR HR KA ¢ SRR 0000 0 8 0 AR (Bee Bist of Primsa) a Mother Googz Qharacier---Qan You Gluess Them and Win a Valuable Prize? N JUST ONE WEEK MORE, CHILDREN, THIS PUZZLE CONTEST OF TH® FOURTH EERIES WILL CLOSE, SO DON'T FORGET THOSE $5 AND $10 SPECIAL PRIZES And now here is a puzzle contest that is simply dandy. Of course you have all heard the fa- mous old Mother Gooss stories—every last one of you boys and girls—and consequently should be able to solve all of these pictures without even looking twice. Why, Mother Goose stories are the very first you ever heard in your happy baby days, and what wondrous stories they were—and are, for the matter ¢ that! For who ever gets too old to be interested'in these exciting tales? For instance, there is Carrion Crow. You all remember about Carrion Crow, or,if you have forgotten, all that you have to do is to refer to your fairy book that you got for a Christmas present— or was it a birthday? Then there is pretty little Miss Muffet, and Curly Locks, and Mary Quite Com- trary, and—but it will never do to tell you all of them. That would rob you of all the fun, and the Puzzle Editor doesn’t want to do that. \ Remember, each of the ten pictures in this, the TWELFTH in the FOURTH SERIES of the Sunday Call’s great puzzle contests, represents the name of a Mother Goose Character. 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 um!mnmnyuumlhml_onmwl,mvfihd only that you have a coupon to accompany each answer, and—REMEMBER—thers 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, August 23. Now here are the important points for you to remember: The First Forty Boys and Girls whe send in correct solutions to these ten pictures before noon next Friday will win a prize. Don’t forget 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 compets. Bead everything em + this page, to be sure that you overlook nothing that will help you to win a prize. ‘Chm represented in each of the ten puzzle pictures and write it cut in full in the space This is what you must do to win one of those forty prizes: Find the name of a Mother Goose oppo- site the proper corresponding number provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page rections; fill in your name and address and the prize you desire—if you win—and mail the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, 8an Francisco. FOLLOW THE RULES OR Y2U WILL BE DEBARRED. This puzzle contest of the FOURTH SERIES will closs one week 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 awarded - for the highest percentage of correct answers in the whole series of thirteen weeks. [4 nmmm-mmn-rmmmmmmp-mdmummmm puzzles correctly: Fishing rod, knapsach, belt buckle, pocket-knife, boy’s niciel chain, wrist purse, fish- ing line, hook and sinkers; bathing suit (for boys not over 14 years old), tennis racquet, catcher’s baseball mitt, ping pong set, baseball, letter seal, postage-stamp album, set silver beauty pins, baseball mask, naval war game, silver bracelet, gold-fllled horseshoe brooch, silver stickpin, silver hatpin, wooden writing desk, nail-file, hair comb, doll L Those who won prizes in the Tenth Set—the Names of United States Warships—published in the Sunday Call of July 26, will find their names in the announcement printed in another columa, * Bach of These Ten Picturgs Represents the Name of —

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