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16 THE SUNDAY OALL. winners in Qontest of qug. °- ELOW is given the list of prise winners in the puszzle contest of August 0. This was the Twelfth Set—the Names of Mother Goose Characters —in the Fourth Series of Name Puzzles, begun on May 24. Bee if you are one of the lucky forty winners: desk; Dell Acuff, Ukish, beauty pinss | Solve the Puzzles, | Fill Out the Coupon end Send It to the Fuzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S.F. Te Pussle Editer, Sunday OCall, San Fruacises: Below in thelr propes num- bers please find my solution ef the name of an article used in operating & railroad represented in this week's name pusales: l P —— —_ — ) T —— (Rl doll; Jessie Ross, Healdsburg, wrist purse; Mas Benson, Puyallup, Wash,, ping pong set; Allsen Dill, 618 Page street, San Francisco, nail filej Flox~ ence Engelbright, Oakland, ping pong set; Gertrude Macdonald, 1104 Treat avenus, San Francisce, wrist purse; Laura Hink, 710 Broderick street, San Francisco, beauty pinsy Edith Demartini, Angels Camp, silver bracelet; Mary Keys, Oakland, tennis racquet; Edna Calbum, Bloomfleld, writing desk; Estalla Phillips, Sacramento, wrist pursej Ethel Horner, Los Angsles, silver bracelet; Vicla Duran, 415 Franklin street, San Francisco, doll; Effie Mo~ Callum, 75 Hardy street, San Fran cisco, beauty pins; Susie Wilson, 109 Clay street, San Francisco, nail file; Edna Collyer, Oakland, tennis racquet; Bert Chamberlain, Ukiah, fishing line; Robert Krueger, 625 Mission street, San Francisco, ping pong set; W. B. Service, Ceres, ping pong set; Clarence Dow, Lodi, ca R ey € e mreamscssasatancescsceom T mcccenacssostocssasecanconne R srsessmsAnsetececeen - er’s mitt; Stanley Huber, Sacr baseball; John | Eden, ping pong set L Mill Valley, catcher’s m tags, Oakland, catcher’ Nurnberger, Sacrament pin; Harry Blatchly, street, San Franeisco, Will Bryan, 2830 Sa San Francisco, baseb: son, 403 Oak street, catcher’s mitt; Harold Swanton, 445 Castro street, San Francisco, teunir racquet; Will O’Brien, ©13 Minneso street, San Francisco, writing d Gilbert Simpson, Berkeley, bathing suit; H. Bowman, Laurel, bathing suit; Theo Malmgren, 2019 OCak street, San Francisco, ping pong set; Charles Hopps, Alameda, naval war game; Irving Brown, Sacramento, stamp album; Henry Breck, Oakland, writing desk. . | These Picturgs Represent What Ts Used in Opgrating a Raflrcad---Can Yol GlUzss Them and Win a Prizg? 10 ... ; Btreet or P. O.cscasncsssansoom I | ALY cescmmsssescsmnncescmnscncs Nl | | Btate .cccessersamnnssecssensnsn If I win I choose for prize HILDREN: WATCH FOR SOMETHING NEW AND STARTLING ON THIS PAGE NEXI SUNDAY! NEW PRIZES—BEST OF ALL. In the meantime—all those who did not win prizes in the Fourth Series, which closed last Sunday—ATTENTION! This Sunday is your chance, absolutely and exclusively. It is a SPECIAL CONSOLATION CONTEST for the FIFTY SPECIAL PRIZES enumerated in that fine list of books at the bottom of this column; and it is OPEN ONLY TO THOSE WHO DID NOT WIN PRIZES IN ANY OF THE THIRTEEN CONTESTS OF THE FOURTH SERIES. Remember that, children—none of those who have won prizes befores will be permitted to compete in this consolation contest. And let ALL ‘WHO DID WIN PRIZES keep a sharp lookout for the names of the lucky winners of those SPECIAL $5 and $10 prizes for the highest percentage of the whole thirteen weeks. Those two names will be published very soon now. And now what do you think of the ten pictures published on this page? They represent the names of what is used in operating a railroad. Dp they look particularly difficult? Well, they are not. No. 1, for instance, represents a BOLT. Wasn't that easy? Now what are the others? Remembler, each of the ten pictures in this, the Consolation Contest of the FOURTH SERIES of the Sunday Call’s great puzzle contests, represents what is used in operating a railroad. 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 have a coupon to accompany each answer, and—REMEMBER—there is no age limit and young and old may compete. | THE NAMES OF TH® LUCKY WINNERS, WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL ’ TWO WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, September 6. Now here are the important points for you to remember: The First Forty Boys and Girls who | send in correct solutions te these ten pictures befors moon 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 chancé to compets. Bead everything om | - this page, 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 something that is j used in operating a railroad 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 cou- | --pon to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco. FOLLOW THE RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED. 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-knifs, boy’s nicxel chain, wrist purse, fish- ing line, hooit 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 horseshos brooch, silver stickpin, silver hatpia, 'pdfl'flflud-k.llfl-flqurub,dfll. : Those who won prizes in the Twelfth Set—the Names of Mother Goose Characters— published ia the Sunday Call of August 9, will find their names in the announcement printed in another column. t”- e - T P P T —— —— ‘-.4,"—_’