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150 PRIZE WINNERS OF DEC. i3. 4 HESE Jucky ra0 prizes are the names of the children who won in the Names of Sundz —the przzic Birds—pul il of Decemi contc The THE SAN FRAN ISCO SUNDAY CALL. Solve the Puzzles, Fill Cut the Zowpon znd Send It to the Fuzzle Editor, funday Cell, S.F. % To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Below in thicir proper num- bers please find my solution of the names of Nine Different Places in the United States well worth visiting represented ia this week's Name Puzzles. T ceceens 9 .. December 27, 1903. Name ....covvinnnn Streetor P. O........ Stat® ....ivevenn If T win I choose for 'prize sssasscessscacsssnsarssgiocse (See List of Prizes.) -~ - gar, 1125 Sacramento street, San Fran- cisco; Roy Hanna, 934 Fillmore street, . San Francisco; George Morgan, 2241 Fifteenth street, San Francisco; Alice Adair, Point Richmond; Mary O'Boyle, Kern; Louis Murray, Ross; Frankie Marry, Sausalito; Bertha Stéffens, 1308 Larkin street, San Francisco; Marjo- rle Wentworth, Redwood City; Madge ‘Wollesen, 2808° Howard street, San . é Francisco; John Ryan, Twenty-eighth B i and Alabama streets, San Francisco; Z. ¢ Lenord Brown, 1427 Mason street, San Z. % Francisco; Abble Corwine, Fruitvale; At Marguerite Hamgden, 1633 Sacramento street, San Francisco; Matilda Buch- \ m Lemon West gner. iscoj 624 Haight Dunean len M Franc Roche, h Rem- 1 Fran- Dud- hmond seph 11 Cowherd, 40 Francisco; street :}‘._ b HOLIDAY BOOKS FO Th: Best Charge Evar Offered the Bright Childrgn holz, 324 Minna street, San Francisco. —_ Whe Qan Solvz These Puzzles. PRIZES . ——— H, children, how many of you think that you won one of those One Hundred and Fifty Christ- mas Toys? Of coursc, every onc thinks so. Certainly One Hundred and Fifty of you have wom a prize. ‘And now just look at what the Puzzle Editor has for you this week. Christmas Books, every oné of them, and cvery onc of them well worth reading, which you may have the pleasure of < doingAf yow'can solve the puzle of nine diffcrent places in the United States well worth 4isiting. And hers s another surprise: It is the announcement of the lucky winners of the special $5 00 and $10 00 prizes’ for the highesy percentage of the wlhole thirteen weeks of the contest just closed. They are Irving llnfiln of Stockton, $16 00, and Ruth Dewey of San Rafael, $500. Just think of how many prizes cach of these clever children won, besides getting one of these special prizes. Isn't thag a good Harlan, Winters; verdale; J. L. Con- example to make you all work., and work hard? street, San Francisco; And here is another thing that the Puzzle Lditor wants to speak of. Please don’t send in any tin- B Wit (":“"; l‘a‘“ type pictures or proofs that arc untoncd—which means that they will fade as soon as they are exposed | : ]\"”\ e s to the sun. And by all meaus be sure that you are a prize winner before you send in any picture at all. t jo: Ire Sanderson, g Now remember this: . You will all have a chance not only to win one of those 150 prizes, but get your et, Sacramento; Pearl picture published as well. The Puzzle Iditor wants. all the-prize winners from now on to send in their | nut Creek; Charles pltures—the whole 130 every week If possible. Begin right now. Don’t wait. The more the merrier. | r.su‘.mF (!“x‘nh. !:;::l There can’t be too many. But remember only the prize winners can have their pictures published. | zier, Goat Satsndl- 4wk~ ~Each-of the Nine Pictures in this, the Third contest of the Sixth Series, represents a different 4 Second street, Oak- ace in the United States well worth visiting. Can you guess? Ah! There Is a rich reward for you if Jand: Ma Joyce, 200 Marin street, rou can. - : Mattesc box 481, : And now listen carefully: THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and this is what 1 e “‘“‘“""‘_ M‘f T\‘.‘:‘:‘-"" you must do to win one of them: s et Find the names of Nine Different Places in the United States well worth visiting represented by Francisco; L the Small Puzzle Pictures on this page, and write them out,in full In the space opposite the proper cor- Sutter street an Best, Fruitval llingwood stre 5 C D, L REMEMBER—To the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the Nine 220 ‘-,\";mm avenue, Santa Name Puzzles correctly, one of these ONE JFTUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be rtram Burns, 28 Calistoga ave- awarded. J. H. Murrey, San Quen- ‘- And don’t forget this next point, because it is very important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH i H |;1a:‘1siunn 209 Main street, THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an equal chance to compete. ;’lu:; }‘fu””\'{wnb .~:»i::“‘ E}\lufi:—':arf Read everything on this page, to be sure that you overlook nothing that will help you to win a prize. | ';md‘\& P - box 233, Salinas; Will THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO Miils, Brown street, Napa; M. An- WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, January 10. 2 gove, box 665, Grass Valley; Bert Fern- These ate the TWENTY BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may select if you solve all the puzzles hof, 1174 East Nineteenth street, Oak- correctly: A Dog of Flanders, by Ouida; Thé Chimes, by Dickens; Black Beauty, by Sewell; In His Steps, land; Ruth Wiles, Tulare; Ethel Coiter, 2322 Pine street, San Francisco; E. Craumer, 434 Bartlett street, San Fran- \ responding number provided fof the purpose in the coupon on this page, as per dircctions; fill in the cou- pon_with your name and address and the prize you desire—if you win—and send the picture, with the cou- pon attached; to the EDITOR OF THE NAME, PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Cal. by Sheldon; Tom Brown’s School Days, by Hughes; Rab and His Friends, by Brown; Knickerbocker’s His- tory of New York, by Irving; The Blithedale Romance, by Hawthorne: Paul and Virginia, by Saint Pierre; The Prince of the House of David, by Ingraham; A Christmas Carol. by Dickens; J. Cole, by Gellebrand; isco; Gladys Gibson, Duncans Mill; . Motis Xooneh, 3095 O MRl wisbat. ioi r?;non sztzrselel, ss-u Francisco; Ed- street, San Francisco; C. E. Hormel, Keough, 1853 O'Farrell street, San Alice’s Adventures in MWonderland, by Carroll; Old Christmas, by Irving; A Child’s Garden of Verses, by e Proncis i T S yre, acramento street, Riverside; Bonnyline Pipes, 2117 Buena Francisco; Kuth Randolph, 1329 Oak Stevenson; Jessica’s First Prayer, by Stretton; Christie’s Old Orzan, by Walton; The Pllgrim's Progress, by Twenty-fourth street, S8an Francisco; Walter Smith, 409 Florida street, Val- Jejo; Willlam A. Smith, 432 Fourth Wtreet, Banta Rosa; William Hwmilton, San Francisco; Ben Osborn, Watson- ville; Hilda Gebhardt, 111 Twenty- ninth street, San Francisco; Archie BSeymore, 736 Washington street, Santa Rosa; Edward Wagener, 2011 Green Vista avenue, Alameda; Marion Casal, Santa Barbara; S. H. Mills, Stege; Jorathan Talcott, 1422 Eighth street, Oakland; Elmo Pinkerton, 2037 How- ard street, San Francisco; Edwin street, San Francisco; David Waller- stein, 9281, Guerrero street, San Fran- . cisco; Paul Dewey, 1525 Scott street, San Francisco; Harry Lutgens, Sono- ma; Edna Heidorn, Knightsen; W. Ed- .Bgnyan; The Cricket on the Hearth, by Dickens; Laddie and Miss Tooscy’s Mission, OR A BOX OF SUPERFINE FRENCH PAINTS, | ; g