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e THE SUNDAY CALL. A, IDINNERS —_— OF NOU. 8. : ; " Solve the Puzzles, ‘ Mildred Curtis, 918 Ellis street, San Francisco; De Witt Pfaeffle, 1839 Market street, San Francisco; Nal Curtis, 918 Ellis street, San Francis- co; Susie Hooper, 251 San Carlos ave- nue, San Francisco; Josephine Baer, 1200 Geary street, San Francisco; Lillian Richards, Vallejo; Mannette Leary, 2727 Pacificavenue, San Fran- cisco; Tom Brown, Hilton; Alice Creighton, 826 Harrison street, San Francisco; C. Mansfield, 826 Harrison street, San Francisco; Violet March, Stockton; Eddie Fonteneau, Stockton; Kate Carroll, 141 Thirteenth street, San Francisco; Frank Carroll, 141 Thirteenth street, San Francisco; Adele Badarous, 104 Baker street, San Francisco; Elaine Standish, 1275 Waller street, San Francisco; Josie Fill Qut the Coupon and Send It to the Fuzzle Editor, | funday Call, &.F. To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Below in their proper num- bers please find my solution of the names of Nine Different Outdoor Sports represented in this week’s Name Puzzles. Brown, Winters; Eddie Barry, An- gels; Edna Flemming, Calistoga; 2 ot Ellsworth Mellon, 379 Alcatraz ave- nue, Oakland; Janet Arndt, Stockton; Albert Buneman, 078 Hayes stroet, . *2essnsasins anannan San Francisco; Bess Richardson, Vallejo; Frank Kelly, Vallejo; Ches- ter Wells, 26 Rincon place, San Fran- cisco; Hazel Maynard, 2108 Green- wich street, San Francisco; Alfred Masten, 735 Laurel avenue, San Francisco; Edna BScriven, Melrose; Maggie Norton, 1315 California street, San Francisco; Stanley Hel- more, 1468 Twelfth street, San Fran- cisco; Grace Fauth, 238 Fourteenth street, San Francisco; Dorothy Cramp, Vallejo; Bunice Cramp, Vallejo; A. W. Kennedy, 1630 Market street, San Francisco; Ethel Eckfeldt, 1920 d street, San Francisco; G. , 1520 Oak street, San Fran- m Edwards, 2788 Pine an Francisco; J. F. Frazier, ; Irene Wissing, 240 Four- teenth street, San Francisco; C. Reil- ¥, 721 Hampshire street, San Fran- Iter Sorensen, 207 Four- San Francisco; Harold 2111 San Jose avenue, la Bowman, Fruitvale; Alameda; Agnes Anna McKenzie, o; E Penderg: Val- Rohde, 474 Edwards street, Fred Dixon, 79 Pleasant et, 8an Francisco; Ruth Bastian, Seventh street, Oakland; L. i, Stockton; Edna Daley, 322 ka street, San Francisco; Lillian Burgers, 571 Twenty-fourth street, Oakland;” Ant tte Paolina, Stock- res Pattee, Campo Seco; Lloyd , 1635 Page street, San Fran- M. Lich Sacramento; L. 2516 8 street, San Fran- cklock, 1374 Sacra- s , San Francisco; Irene 138 Fair Oaks street, San 050300 00 eaamm T mscsssssnsassessasasnasmaes 8 sscsssrsranasesanssannnencan L R —— November 22, 1903, Name .cosevecsvsacevenssssnes Street or P. O. covevcrennechive These Pictbres Represent the Namges of Ning Cutdoor Sports---Namz Them and Win a Prize. | AST CEHANCE, CHILDREN. WAKE UP, EVERYBODY. This is the THIRTEENTH and last contest of the Fifth Series, and if you want either of those SPECIAL PRIZES for the highest per- centage during the whole thirteen weeks it behooves you to think lively and let the Puzzle Editor receive your answers long before the time limit set for fiext Friday Noon. “Behooves is a very good word and if it puzzles you as much as the puzzles,themselves you will find it interesting to look it up in the dictionary. And besides the Special Prizes, just think of the regular weekly prize that you may win at the same time. Don’t forget thatthere are SIXTY of them every week, TWENTY DIF- FERENT BOOKS to choose from—books that are classics, which means the best ever written, the books everybody wents to read, the books everybody wants to keep and read affl read again and again. That | s anmother reason why the Puzzle Editor has selected this beautiful New Landscape Series, a special edi- tion designed particularly for a Christmas book. Each cover shows a different picture in multiple colors and each picture is a work of art in itself. And then there are those Superfine French Paints, Just think of the Christmas presents you can make with those. And besides all this there is the Honorary Gallery of Prize Winners. So remember this: You will all have a chancs not only to win a prize, but to get your picture | published 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. 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 thirteenth and last contest of the FIFTH SERIES of Name Puzzles, represent an outdoor sport. Can you 7juess? Ah! There is rich reward for you if you can. Remem- ber this is your last chance for the SPECIAL $5 and $10 prize for the highest percentage of the whole thir- teen weeks of the Fifth Series And now listen carefully: THERE ARE SIXTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do to win one of them: Find the name of nine outdoor sports 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 picture, with the coupon attached, to the EDI. TOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Cal. BEMEMBER—To the FIRST SIXTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the Nine Name Puzzles cor- rectly, 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 OTFICE 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, THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, December 6. “These are the TWENTY BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may select if you sclve all the puzzles correctly: A Wonder Book, by Hawthorne; Evangeline, by Longfellow; The Fairy Land' of Bcience, by Buckley; Greek Heroes, by Kingsley; Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Carroll; Old Christmas, by Irving; The Water Babies, by Kingsley; A Child’s Garden of Verses, by Stevenson; Jes- gice’s First Prayer, by Stretton; Christie’s Old Organ, by Walton; The Sketch Book, by Irving; Eava- nagh, by Longfellow; Cranford, by Gaskell; The Pilgrim’s Progress, by Bunyan; ‘whe Oricket on the 5 i ¢ TETTEESRESSSEETTET | CHILDREN, SEND IN YOUR PICTURES, of & Brownie, by Mulogk; Laddie anl Miss.Toosey’s Mission and The Magic Nuts, by Molesworth. / | OR’A BOX wfiggm FRENCH PAINTS. £ 4