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16 THE SUNDAY CALL. 2 TIPSR -8 <8 Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon . B > end fend It to tke Fuzzle Editor, funday Call, S.F. | To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Below in their proper num- bers please find my solution of the names of Fairy Tale Charac- ters represented in this week’s name puzzles: My solution of this week’s Fairy Riddle is....... sessseses ”1. ELOW is given the list of prise winners in the pussle centest of August 23. This was the Consola- tion Contest—the names of Things Used in Operating a Ratlroad—open only to thoss who did not win in Nyme Pussles begun en May 34. Bee If you are ene of the lucky forty winners: Mildred Duran, 415 Franklin street, SBan Francisco; Dot McCoon, 84 Sixteenth street, Oakland; K Koebler, 13 Miles strest, Ban Francisco; Antionstts Kossak, Geyserville; Ida Wyckoff, Peta- luma; L. Beck, 1106% Treat avenus, San Francisco; Ruth Dennison, Bt. Helena; Margaret Wood, 1714 Geary street, San Francisco; Eisle Hipkins, 206 Twenty- third street, S8an Francisco; E. A. Thrift, 2006 Ellis street, SBan Francisce; Velmar Edgar, 80 Minnesota street, San Francis- co; Francis Heod, Fruitvale; Bonnle Hite, Freeport; Amy Horn, Georgetown; Lulu Olsen, Riverside; Florence Kuell, Ban Jose; Norma Raggio, Murphys; Car- rie Gressler, 1363 Sacramento street, San Francisco; Ellen Peterson, Menlo Park; Myrtle Dowe, Soulsbyville; Leon Cam- eron, 851 Devisadero strest, San Francis- co; Bruce MoGill, San Jose; Robert Gressler, 1363 Bacramento street, San Francisco; Willle Gressler, 1363 Bacra- mente street, San Francisco; Frank Swee- ley, Pasadena; A. Campbell, 737 Carolina street, Vallejo; Raymond Macdonald, 1104 Treat avenus, San Francisco; J. McCar- thy, 8 Harrison street, San Francisco; Ray Col, Ban Jose; B. Cademartori, 160 Green street, Ban Francisco; Bdward cisco; Floyd BSmith, Oakland; Harold Trask, 1409 Scott street, San Francisco; Prize Winners of AUG. 23. Fitzell, Ferndale; . W. Bartals, 13 Getd- en Gate avenus, SBan Francisce. Here follow the names of the ffty prize winners in the “Armor-clad Like Ye Olden Knight” Fairy Riddle, published August 23: Victor de Gomes, Auburn; Lilllan Wright, Woodland; Margaret Johnson, Pacifie Grove; Ethel McGuire, 126 Erie street, San Francisco; Grace Hoover, Hanford; Hazel Weaver, SBan Jose; Jennie Luchett!, Stock- ton; Beassie Day, 434 Valencia street, Saa Francisco; James Coleman, 187 Perry strest, Ban Francisco; Leon Cameron, 31 Devisadero street, San Francisco; Willia Miller, SBacramento; Crissle Bradley, Visa- lia; Lizale Meals, Lompoe; May Hubback, San Jose; C. Gressler, 1363 ¢l street, San Francisco; E: 3 1363 Bacramento street, Atherton Eyre, Menlo Thomas, 1363 Sacramento street, cisco; Alice Blacklock, 1374 Sacrament street, San Francisco; Hazel Canavaz, Alameda; Millle Blacklock, 1374 Sacra- mento street, San Francisco; Kathleen Klel, Menlo Park; Pearl Thomas, 1374 Sac- ramento street, S8an Francisco; Louise Murat, 64 Fllbert street, San Francisco; Kathryn Gressler, 1363 Sacramento street, San Francisco; Florence Murphy, 1113 Leavenworth street, San Francisco; Edita Pook, Bacramento; Reanus Spink, Ukiah; L. B. antheny, Oroville; Jennie Rosen- blum, 1428 Leavenworth street, San Fran. cisco; Agnes Hardwick, Bast Oakland; B. Van Valkenburg, Santa Crus; Helen Jones, BSeattle; Walter Owen, Oukland; Julla Moore, Vallejo; Harry Doyle, Oak- land; Ray Sulllvan, San Diego: Annie Lawson, Ukiah; D. R _Hansen, Barkeley: Mabel Hammond, Petaluma; Currie Thompeon, Petaluma; Charlle Willson, Stockton; N. Willlams, Santa Crus; Blanchs Jones, Sacraments; Albert Beck- Eddle O'Nell, Eureka; Russell Pettinglll, er, Menlo Park: Tillie Johnson, Gilroy} Eureka; Doda Theall, 1008 Oak street, Peter Quinn, Alameda; Kate Winn, Pasa« San Francigco; Georgle Gormley, Lark- dena; Kate Swasey, Oakland; Dot Peme spur; Walter Burke, Stockton; Joseph berton, San Jose. SIXTY DAZZLING PRIZES. Soaring and dart and high - = ~<==>Qver the Sea and up to the sky.=—{ la P “Each of These Ten Dictures Represents a Fairy Tale Charagier--GUzss Them--Then Solve the Fairy Riddle. 00D MORNING, CHILDREN! HAVE YOU GUESSED THESE PUZIZLES YET? Great surprise last Sunday, wasn’t {t? Hardly expectsd that you were geing to get so many RITEK AND BEAUTIFUL PRIZES, did you? SIXTY OF THEM. Just think of that! Why, that is the very best offer yet. Gives everybody a splendid chance, doesn’t it?P And then isn’t it jolly hav- z ing the fun of two pages in one, instead of being limited to one or the other page as you were before? 4 2 % And if you don’t think all the boys and girls everywhere do not like it better you should just see the mail ///W 7;/} A > man staggering under his heavy mail bags. They are bigger and fatter and heavier than ever before. And 2 W 1 2 4 i besides all this, ever so many children are writing nice, interesting, exciting, enthusiastio letters about 7z that delightfully funny page of the “WONDERFUL KINGDOM OF WONDERFUL THINGS,” which you can see by simply turning over this page. Read it already? Of course you have. Well, thers are more, and OH, such wonderful adventures to follow next Sinday! Watch for them. n¥t then it is quite unneces- sary to tell you that. And now let us turn our attention to this week’s puzzle. THOSE SIXTY PRIZES are just walt- ing and eager to be gobbled up. And they are perfectly dazzling in their brilliant gilt and fancy fili- gree decorations. You'll go into ecstacles over them. Fach of the ten pictures in this, the second contest of the FIFTH SERIES of Name Puzzles, rep- resents the name of a Character in a Fairy Tale. Can you guess them? And that Fairy Riddle—but there it is in big letters at the top of the picture. Can you solve it? AH! There is rich reward for you L. you can. Now is your chance. Remember there will be a SPECIAL $5 and $10 PRIZE for the highest per- centage of the whole thirteen weeks of the Fifth Serfes. 3 And now listen carefully: THERE ARE SIXTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do to win one of them: e iy / 3 First—Find-the name-of a Fairy Tale Character represented in each of the Ten Small Puzzle Plctures on this page, and write it out in full in the space opposite the proper corresponding number pro- vided for the purpose in the coupon on this page, as per directions; and Second—After solving the Fairy Riddle printed in big letters at the top of the big picture here- with, find all the objects the answer to the riddle represents; outline each in pencil or ink, and then ;{*fl‘ color with paints, inks, water color or crayons the whole Paint Picture as artistically as you can make it; ’T‘fi\" 11l in the coupon with your solution of the Fairy Riddle, your name and address and the prize you de- ’:&‘V / - sire—if you win—and send the picture, with the coupon attached, to the EDITOR OF THE FAIRY BID- DLE AND NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Cal. REMEMBER—To the FIRST SIXTY BOYS AND GIRLS who not only solve the Ten Name Puz- gles and the Fairy Riddle correctly and find all the objects enumerated in the riddle, but whose pictures are the MOST ARTISTICALLY COLORED, one of these SIXTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded. And don’t forget this next point, because it is very important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all tlose in the country an equal chance to compets. Read everything on this page, to be sure that you overlook nothing that will help you to win a prize. THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISFED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, September 20. FOLLOW THE RULES OR YOU WILL BE DEBARRED. These are the TWENTY BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may select if you solve all the puz- mles correctly: Treasure .Island, by Stevenson; Two Years Before the Mast, by Dana; Samantha at Saratoga, by Holley; Tom Brown’s School Days, by Hughes; A Christmas Carol, by ‘Dickens; A Dog of Flanders, by Ouida; Gulliver’s Travels, by Swift; The Magic Nuts, by Molesworth; The Little Lame Prince, by Mulock; The Blithedale Romance, by Hawthorne; Kidnaped, by Stevenson; Uncle Tom’s Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe; Through the Looking-glass and What Alice _‘ound There, by Carroll; Vic—The Autobiography of ‘a’Fox’ Terrier, by Marsh; Rip Van Winkle, by Irving; Rab and His Friends, by Brown; The Courtship of Miles Standish, by Longfellow; The Adventures of a Brownie, by Muleck; Black Beauty, by Sewels, and Laddie and Miss Toosey’s Mission. - -_ - (= = S 2