Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
16 THE SBUNDAY OALL E RSN D LI CRRER Lill Cut tke Coupon fend It to le lwiz.e Lditor, tuncay (all, S.F. | | cive the Puzzles, ‘ | | ena TIc Puzzle Zditor, Sunday 7all, Sen Francisco: Below in their proper num- | bers please find my sclution of the names of Nine Different Things Seen on & Farm. @ coaguenen October 11, 1903. Street o P. 0. cevvcccnvcconenms B < seish il merisossarsbaess cesssenmatccectcrensecm | Giee Bist of Prines) HESE are the names of the sixty lucky children who won prizes in the puzzle contest— the Names of Famous Generals —published in The, Sunday Call of Beptember 27: Mabel Houston, Round Mountain; Bthel MoAllister, $8486 Tackson street, San Francisco; Mildred Cur- tis, 918 Ellis street, San Francisco; Lowell Entler, Los Angeles; Lenore Fields, Playter block, Oakland; Bes- sle McFuarlans, Sebastopol; Clarence Dowe, Lodi; Jack Neall, 602 Bast Twenty-first street, Onkland; Blanche ZLindner, 1018 Ellis street, San Fran- cisco; George Nichols, Irvington; Ralphine Mills, Woodbridge; 5. H. Pellascio, Valley Ford; Harold Fish, Alameda; Daniel Turner, Irvington; Edward Hulbert, 2815 K street, Sac- ramento; Gus Bennerscheid, Vallejo; Bert Dougherty, 501 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco; Gladys Van Dyke, B street, Haywards; Marion Souther, 525 K street, San Francisco; Belle !‘nykhu, Bitterwater, Cal.; H. Neumark, Los Angeles; Vera Dougherty, 587 Lombard street, San Francisco; Gus Martin, Bitterwater, Cal.; Eenneth Pyle, Gilroy; Russell Pettingill, Eureka; John Doud, Ben Lomond; Stewart Bostwick, Eastland; Arthur Poulin, 926 Harrison street, San Francisco; W.| Cotter, 627 Market SEND.IN YOUR PICTURES. These Pictures Rerresent’/Ning Differgnt Things Per- teining to a Mcdern Farming ---Namz Them end Win &, Veluable Prize. slightest doubt that the NEW "THONORARY GALLERY OF PRIZE WINNERS is the most popu- lar feature of the entire series of name puzzles. The pictures are coming in from-every quarter.of the globe, big pictures, little pictures, every sort of picture. If you could only see them as the mail man delivers them, you would realize what those Sixty Prizes mean to the Sixty Clever Prize-Win- P ICTURES! Pictures! Pictures! Why, Children, you never saw anything like it. There is not the . ners every week. Why they are all delighted with the new department, and with very good reason. Itis certginly something to be very proud of, to have won one of those beautiful books or a'box of imported French Paints. Just keep your eye on this page in the future. Very soon you will see it fairly cover- ed with prize winners. Best of all—maybé you will be one of them. Won’t that be jolly? - Bo remember this: You will all have a chance not only to win & prize, but to get your picture pub- _ . lished as well. The Puzzle Editor wants all prize / winners from now on to send in their pictures—the whole sixty every week if possible. Begin right now. Don’t wait. The more the merrier. There can’t be too many. But remember only the prize winnara can have their pictures published. Each of the Nine pictures in this, the seventh contest of the FI¥ TH SERIES of Name Puzzles, rep- resents something seen on a farm. Can you guessP Ah! There is rich reward for you if you ocan. Now is your chance. Remember there will be a SPECTAL §5 and $10 prize for the highest percent. age of the whole thirteen weeks of the Fifth Series. .‘&A::nawumnunmuy; THERE ARE SIXTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do te win one t Find the name of nine different things pertaining to modern farming represented by the Small Puzzle Pictures on this page, and write it out in full in the space opposite the proper corresponding num~ ber provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page, as per directions; flll in the coupon with your name and address and the prize you desire—if you win—and send the picture, with the coupon attached, to the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, S8an Francisco, Cal. REMEMBER—To the FIRST ‘BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the Nine Name Puzsles correctly, one of these SIXTY BEA PRIZES will be awarded. x And don’t forget this next point, because it is very important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACE THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY' NOON. This gives all tiose in the'country an equal chance to compete. Bead everything on this page, to, be sure that you overlook nothing that will help you to win a prise. - THE NAMES OF TEE LUCKY “.NNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, November 1. : g These are the TWENTY BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may select if you solve all the pus- gles 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 Dickeas; A Dog of Flanders, by Ouida; Gulliver’s Travels, by Swift; The Magio 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 Lookirg-glass and What Aiice Found There, by Carroll; Vio—The Autoblography.of a Fox Terrier, by Marsh; Bip Van Winkle, by Irving; Rab and His Friends, by Brown; The Courtship of Miles Standish, by Longfellow; The Adventures of a Brownie, by Mulock; Black Beauty, by Sewell, and Laddie and Miss Toosey’s Mission. z OR A BOX OF SUPERFINE FRENCH PAINTS. ———e—op street, San Francisco; Adeline Cofer, Redding; Gwen Clark, Orland; Louils Ricci, 305 Sutter street, San Francis- co; Dorothy Hale, 1908 Stockton street, San Francisco; Lulu COraig, 233 Sanchez street, San Francisco; \ ) / PEUIHNE LY o Hanlon Crump, 141 Mancock Street, Ban Francisco; George Spalding, 917 Van Ness avenue, San Francisco; Ethel Scott, 4156 Twentieth street, San Francisco; Will Bryan, 3830 Sac- ramento street, San Francisco; Ca- mille Hediger, Stockton; Homer Ban- som, Purissima; Violet March, Stock- ton; Effie Squire, 1281 Waller street, San Francisco; Lula Bacon, Sonoma; Harry Blatchly, 1001 Pine street, San Francisco; Helen Harvey, Redding; Louise Higel, Vallejo; Lenora Curry, Stockton; Janie Peirano, Irvine; Ir- ving Martin, Stockton; Edith Sperry, Btockton; M. D. Green, Chenery and Diamond streets, San Francisco; Hen- ry Turk, 915 Bryant street, San Francisco; Susie Hooper, 251 San Carlos avenue, San Francisco; Irene Hoge, 1136 Ellis street, San Fran- cisco; Katherine Campbell, 727 Caro- lina street, Vallejo; Andrew Camp- bell, 727 Carolina street, Vallejo; Hazel McEvoy, Menlo Park; D. Re- gan, 318 Fremont street, San Fran- cisco; Olive Reid, San Jose; Donald Georgeson, Eureka. SIXTY CLEVER CHILDREN WHO GUESSED THE EAMOUS GENERALS