The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 18, 1903, Page 16

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16 THE SUNDAY CALL. L THESE ARE THE SIXTY PRIZE IDINNERS OF OCT. 4. EESE are the names of the sixty lucky children who wod prizes in the puzzle contest— the Names of Boats—published {n The Sunday Call of October 4: laine Standish, 1275 Waller San Francisco; Helen Urban, ma; Margaret Ziegler, Stock- mes Staples, Stockton; Amy ta Cruz; Helen Hathway, Vallejo; Carl Buckmer, 3621 Twen- tieth street, San Francisco; Leo An- d Vallejo; Gene Oerf, 1615 Cali- forr street, San Francisco; Mar- hes, 1454 Guerrero street, Elmina Schuster, 130 avenue, San Francisco; Ruth Dewey, San Rafael; Milner Sharp, Los Angeles; W. A. Murphy, 38 e street, San Francisco; Robert 625 Mission street, San rite Hutchison, 152 et, San Francisco; Ethel 4156 Twentieth street, San o; Frank Lash, Suisun; Loris Pasadena; Robert Armold, Vele; A. Wiedenbeck, Bakers- Irene Woods, 1252 Campbell and; , Annie Cumbelich, th street, Oakland; Ber- 430 Haight street, San ne Jordan, 922 O'Far- Francisco; F. W. Tra- gton street, Oak- West Berkeley; Grass Valley; Ellen Lottie Brown, Seven Santa Cruz; , Nev.; Selma Frazier, Mary McAndrews, Mill Duncan, 504 McAl- n Francisco; Arthur ] Valley; R. H. Chad- e, Suisun; Clara Beard, Center- wille; Elinor Hall, 1819 Haight street, cisco; Fred Jensen, Hay- Tom Xennon, Point Rich- mond; A. Battersby, Fairfleld; A. Pro- sek, 1215 Stanyan street, San Fran- cisco; Cherles Bennett, 451 Devisa- dero street, Sam Francisco; Albert Margo, 2409 Pacific avenus, San Charles Peterson, 1118 teenth street, Oankland; Frank Burton, Stockton; Irving Mar- tin, Btockton; Clara Vogel, San Ra- fael; Gladys Cummings, 1400 Wash- ington street, San Francisco; Lester Welch, Dimond; Ralph Gregory, Pa- cific Grove; Leland Olsen, Vacaville; Charles Peabody, Vallejo; Walter Ormsby, 511 Thirty-third street, Oak- land; Dorothy Ash, 14 Eureka street, Sen Francisco; Jules Vergon, 267 Hillegass avenue, Berkeley; Ivy Bauer, 16083 Fillmore street, San Francisco; A. Bchloh, 8800 Twenty- fourth street, San Francisco. Francisco; rare fun. But though the pictuges are being received in such an array you must bear in mind, children, that some pictures do not make good half tones, which means that they are too small or too indistinet or too faded or too badly scratched in coming through the mails to print well. And after winning such a beau~ tiful prize you wouldn’t want to see a poor picture of yourself on this page, would you? Of course not. Neither would the Puzzle Editor, and that is one of the reasons why the pictures are not being printed in greater numbers. Many of the prize winners are being written to personally, with the foregoing expla- , nation and a request for a better picture if possible. However, that difficulty is easily overcome and— ‘well just keep your eys on this page. You will find it full of surprises in the very near future. ' 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 winners can have their pictures published. resents something pertaining to a baseball game. Can you guess? Ah! Thers is rich reward for you if you can. Now is your chance. Remember thers will be a SPECIAL $5 and $10 prize for the highest per- oentage of the whole thirteen weeks of the Fifth Series. ome of them: . sle Pictures on this page, and write them out in full in the space oppo site the proper corresponding num- ber provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page, as per directions; fill in the coupon With your . pame and address and the prize you desire—if you win—and send the picturs, with the coupon attached, to the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Cal. carrectly, one of these SIXTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded. CHIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. Read everything on this page, to be sure, that you overlook nothing that will help you to win a prize. Solve the Puzzies, Fill Qut the Coupon and Send It to | the Fuzzie Editor, ‘ Sunday Call, S.F. To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, | Ban Francisco: | | Below in their proper num- i bers please find my solution of | | | | the names of Nine Different | Things pertaining to baseball | Tepresented in this week’s Name Puzzles. 1 sommessnesnsnneassnssonnsons R cencmmrracaennsionsnnsanance L —— L — B ssamesune sasnawws awnsssmennes 7‘%"\0 8 e ———c ¥ menswxsns sxswns snwcmae s vranee B somwms x00 x5 BREAR ATERARREES = B xrrvsonascasmns e Eney suAn A October 18, 1908, a8 seaseswmmes smmns xasmme Btreet o P. O\ cunsornmmmmnases o [T 2 I win I choose fer prise FERRE TS FEES WA SWDE 4B 0 S 2o m_——..-——-—-‘ Cloe Bist of Prives) ‘; - 1 SEND IN YOUR PICTURES: These Pictures Represer{t Ning Differgnt ThinGs Per= taining to a ‘Game of Baseball---Namg Them and Win a Valuable Prize. IVE BOYS, THREE GIRLS. Eight clever prize winners in all on this page this week That is & gain of one over last week. Kaep creeping up, don’t they? Of course this not mean that they are In fact does not coming in to the Puzzle Editor faster than that, for indeed they are. £ the Puasle Bditow will soon be very nearly swamped, but that is what makes this puzzle page such by So remember this: You will all have a chance not only to win a prize, but to get your picturs pub- Each of the Nine. pictures in this, the eighth contest of the FIFTH SERIES of Name Puzzles, rep- And now listen carefully: THERE ARE SIXTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do to wia | Find the name of nine different things pertaining to a baseball game represented by the Small Puz- BREMEMBER—To the FIRST -SIXTY BOYS AND GIBLS who solve the Nine Name Puzzles And don’t forget this next mmmnummmm ALYL ANSWERS MUST REACR m‘nflfimhm“ncquwamcotomw ‘ " THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY ™.NNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL These are the TWENTY BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may select if you solve all the pus- ales correctly: Treasure Island, by Stevenson; Two Y Before the Mast, by Dana; Samantha wwm:mmummy-.'bynn‘h:?Amuw by Dickeas; Aull)og:: mmw'!mmmm‘v.fm“fl; by Swift; The Magic Nuts, by Mol h; The Little Lame 5 Hawth Kidna Stevenson; Unel ’ x oy He e Bomance, by orne; ped, by . e Tom's the Lookirg-glass and What Aiice Found There, by Carroll; Vio—The Autoblography of a. Fox Terrier, by Marsh; Rip Van Winkls, by Irving; Rab and His Friends, by Brown; The Courtship of Miles Standish, by Longfellow; The Adventure: of a Brownle, by Mulock; Black Beauty, by Sewell, and Laddie and Misg Toosey’s Mission. ; /OB A BOX OF SUPERFINE FRENCH PAINTS

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