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16 THE SUNDAY CALL. . o i\ . PRIZE WINNERS OF OCT. 1. HEESE sre the names of the Jucky children who won e puzzle contest— s of Things sesn on ed in The Sunday 844 Fifty-eighth alter Klein, 2203 n Francisco; Lea Mec- 434 Valencia t tco; Louisa Higel, Val Hayes street, San Fran- Cowell, Stockton; 257 Lexington ave- isco; Myrtle Thomas, vepus, San Francisco; Stockton; Irving A. Huber, 1308 0; George Ralphine orothy Cramp, Vallejo; Eunice eet, Vallejo; m street, San rthy, San n, San Peblo; 904 DMcAllister ; Johnnie Pier- e Holland, San 2502 Washing- isco; Lois Lyon, San Francisco; Sebastopol; Lottie Lester Quail, Stock- PRnZIrIZ Y - Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the Fuzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S.F. To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Below in their proper num- bers please find my solution of Frieda Klein, 2206 the names of Nine of the Long- San Francisco; Clarence est Rivers in the World rep- Bert . Dougherty, 501 . - resented in this week’s Name ry avenue, San Francisco; ” HumMHO WA WE N San Francisco; F. T. Mix, , Elmburst; Herbert Pas- i one street, San Francisco; uell, East Oakland; Violet 1 cececccccecs cresene cesessesw tockton; Ruth Wiles, Tulare; e 001; Sgbck;ni I;m 113;;‘; ‘ST it Besoveidos ceveces ssese rthur Kennedy, | cet, San Francisco; Lowell TRTHITER, ! Los Angeles; Ray McCabe, . Savsssasdscssesoe Vi ; Loris Walker, East Oakland; Miriam Alvord, Vallejo; Louise i ke, Sants Wesa: Pule ‘AThack: 4 sescsesssrscvasces P I South Berkeley; Harry Coleman, 187 Perry street, San Francisco; Edna - B’ deisvecadssnscasesscivcasce s | Peterson, 424 Lily avenue, San Fran- | cisco; H, C. Bronson, Sacramento; Nelson Jacobs, 1319 Pacific avenus, L P TT LTI T Alameda; Lloyd Evans, 1635 Page | street, San Francisco; Marc Morris- 7 | sey, Orland; Cyrus Hichirbother, essssssssssssssssssssssanene Stockton; Quita Stevens, Lakeport; ‘ Frank Parker, Bacramento; Ruth - i Dewey, 1525 Scott street, San Fran- cisco; Louise Lang, 1506 Ellis street, Ban Francisco; Ben Osborn, Watson- wille; Charity Edgecomb, 478 Hobart street, Oakland. October 25, 1008, NAIMO cevcssssasasssssasasssse Btreet or P. O. o catns camemnnc e O <isov s 0l e s o Btats .....ccvemavecssemmmennce If I win I chooss for prime »oxse ST » 0 a0 (Ses Ligt of Prises) These Dictures Represent Nine of the Longest Rivers in the World---Namge Them and Win a Vallable Prizg. P ————— & mAB, Children! something new and exciting is happening on this page every Sunday, isn’t "there? To-day it is something that will make you shout for joy, and if you are one of the lucky winners, will keep you s6 busy reading that you will scarcely have time for play. Must be some- | thing very nice, don’t you think so, if it is exciting enough to make you want to read instead of pldy? Well, it is! It is—now pay strict attention — it is a BRAND NEW LIST OF BOOKS TO C: E FROM? Isn’t'that the jclliest thing that could have happened? The other Hst of books was good, but this fi-_better} Just read it over for yourself and see if you don’t think so too. X ‘And what do you think of the Honorary Gallery of Prize Winners to-day? All girls, aren’t they? Gnny that it should Hve happened that way, isn’t it? Well, that is because some of the pictures do not malke gwdw tones, ¥ rhich means that they are too small or too indistinct or too much faded or too badly scratched in co: through the mails to print well. So remember : You will all have a chance not only to win a prize, but to gef your picture published.as well. m Puzzle Editor wants all prize winners from now on to send in their pictures—the whole sixty every week if possible: Begifi right now. Don’t wait. The more the merrier. Thers can’t be too many. But remember only the prize winners can have their pictures published. Each of the Nine pictures in this, the.ninth contest of the FIFTH SERIES of Name Puzzles, rep- resents one of the longest rivers in the world. Can you guess? Ah! There is rich reward for you if you can. Now is your chance. Remember there will be a SPECIAL $5 and $10 prize for the highest percent- age of the whole thirteen weeks of the Fifth Series. ‘,Andmlhmou‘efiflly: THERE ARE SIXTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do to win one of them: . ¥ Find the name of nine-of the world’s longest rivers represented by the Small Puzzle Pictures on this page, and write them out in full in the space opposite the proper corresponding number provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page, as per directions; fill in the coupon with your name and ad- dress and the prize you desire—if you win—and send the pi.c'tun, with the coupon attached, to the EDI- TOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Cal. REMEMBER—Tpo the FIRST SIXTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the Nine Name Puzales cor- rectlyqone of these SIXTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded. And don’t forget this next point, because it is very important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH : HIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those 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. 3 . THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEKS FROM .fin&i’,’?xomw 8. . These are the T BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may select if you solve all the puzzles correctly: A:Wonder Book, by Hawthorne; Evangeline, by Longfellow; The Fairy Land of ln(-w‘? by Buckley; ‘Heroes, by Kingsley; Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Carroll; 0l1d Christnias, by Irving; The Water Babies, by Kingsley; A Child’s Garden of Verses, by Stevenson; Jes- sica’s First Prayer, by Stretton; Christie’s Old Organ, by Walton; The Sketch Book, by Irving; Kava- nagh, by Longfellow; Cranford, by Gaskell; The Pilgrim’s Progress, by Bunyan; The Cricket on the +'| Hearth, by Dickens; The Tales from Shakespeare, by Lamb; Treasure Island, by Stevenson; Adventures TWENTY BRAND NEW PRIZES TO-DAY | imsmenir s