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16 THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL. | Solve the Puzzlss, Fill Cut the Coupon t .end Send It to ike Fuzzle Editor, funday Call, S.F. | “To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, | San Francisco: Beigey in their proper num- {. bers plcase find my solution of the names of Nine Different | Parts of a Ship represented in this week's Name Puzzles. L P PEETERT T B ccccvccescsssscsscssssncne . @ .iicreeesssciccsscnane censn | | | | & B coessnsscessssnshosesns cene s | State ......... (See List of Prizes.) THESE ARE THE 150 PRIZE WINNERS OF DEC. 20. —— e HESE are the names of the 150 lucky children who won prizes in the puzzie contest—the Names of Planets—published in The Sunday Call of December 20: Alethea Benjamin, 2904 P street, Sac- ramento; Henry Rogers, box 444, Vaca- ville: Charles Barber, 721 Fifth street, Oakland; Annie Berthola, Martinez; Carrie Green, 521 Florida street, Vallejo; Ethel Lawrence, box 76, Haywards; Ray Eicher, Pacheco; Joseph Waithman box 82, Haywards; Pearl Antrim, Fiem- ing avenue, San Jose; Richard Power, Colusa; Rey Megraw, Point Richmondg ER\CkSON WEST 2 QAR LMD Meredith Duncan, Ukiah; Herbert Still, Santa Cruz; Ethel Leam, Livermore; Elsie Jensen, 121 Ettie street, Oakland; Rose Lewin, 866 Castro street, Oakland; ‘Winnie Wiedenbeck, Bakersfleld; Pau- line Ruth, 3491B Nineteenth street, San Franclsco; Ralph Spencer, 709 Fourth street, Santa Rosa; Mabel Hotem, 231 Flood avenue, San Francisco; Loomis Steiny, 329 East Magnolia street, Stock- ten; Herbert Morehouse, San Leandro; Alma Jorgsen, 702 Washington street, San Francisco; D. Aronson, 1720 Sacra- mento street, San Francisco;, Marle Padkin, 514 Shrader s{reet, San Fran- cisco; Lena Rocco, 2030 Folsom street, San Francisco; Nellie Martin, Calls- toga; Earl Schad, 645 Washington street, San Francisco; Charles Bates, Richmond; Clara Gill, Concord; Teresa Hawerly, Men street, Santa Rosa; Elfie Squire, 1281 Waller street, San Fran- cisco; Edgar Gerhart,20 Langton street, San Francisco; Elizabeth Hawes, 1045 S street, Fresno; Willle Felch, 152 B street, Oakland; Clara Loranger, 710 G street, SaCramento; Bert McNeil, Ar- royo Grande; Vesta Russell, Broderick; Rudolph Cole, Wadsworth, Nev.; Carlin Braese, 2622 Folsom street, San Fran- cisco; Lloyd Schad, 2126 Essex street, Berkeley; F. C. Pendergast, 230 York street, Vallejo; Maurice Tracle, Red- ding; C. Martin, 1247 Park avenue, Ala- meda; Mae Roper, Ashland; Beth Hor- ton, Weaverville; Elsie Jessen, Irving- ton; Ada Mpyers, 234 North Fourth street, San Jose; J. E. Rhodes, 829 K street, Sacramento: Ray Jeffers, 2903 Folsom street, San Francisco; Charlotte Curry, Tomales; Mildred Curtis, 918 El- lis street, San Francisco; Eda Luhrs, 1134 Buchanan street, San Francisco; Hal ‘Curtis, 913 Ellis street, San Fran- cisco; May Taylor, 868 Castro street, Oakland; Lenora Moore, 11144 Filbert street, San Francisco; Marcella Leon- ard, 1183 Valencia street, Sgn Francis- co; Russell Seaman, 3147 Twenty-third street, San Francisco; Lucy Marshall, 312 Montcalm street, San Francisco; Lilan Jacobs, 14 Allen street, San Francisco; Gene McAuliffe, Redwood: W. Macdonald, 758 Eleventh street, Oakland; Loris Walker, 1020 East Six- teenth street, East Oakland; Royce Pulafer, 4220 Montgomery street, Oak- land; Edward Yates, 260 South First street, San Jose; Earle Wohler, 3375 Twenty-third street, San Francisco: Harry Boyle, 706 Rallroad avenue, San Francisco; Zillah Barnes, $3§% Valen- cla street, San Francisco; G. McMan, 1611 Aicatraz avenue, Berkeley; Frank Murphy, 3521 Twenty-second street, San Francisco; Genevieve Boardman, Ne- vada City; Helen Shaffa, 739 Shrader street, SBan Francisco; M. Solinsky, 451 Linden avenue, San Francisco; Eusebia Lingentelser, 122 Erie street, San Fran- cisco; Milton Schmidt, 1174 Green street, San Francisco; Junior Davis, Oakland, box 44; Birdle Cohen, §13 Post street, San Francisco; Jessie Craft, 242 Dore street, San Francisco; Albert Klein, 1706 Twelfth street, San Fran- cisco; Arthur Bernstein, 114 Oak street, San Francisco; Bessie Wolfgram, 418 Ivy avenue, San Francisco; Joe Mur- phy, 3521 Twenty-second street, San Francisco; Bulah Landsburg, 1434 Grove street, San Francisco; 'Emma Tubbs, 1224 York street, San Francisco; Harold Hawkins, 2209 Bancroft way, Berkeley; E. Magnin, 636 Grove stfeet, San Francisco; Wallace McBain, 1463 Castro street, Oakland; Gracle Bavage, 415 Devisadero street, San Francisco; Beatrice - Wyckoff, 682 Waller street, San Francisco; Charles Musfadin, 884 Nineteenth street, Oakland; Victor Mesplou, 1061 Clay street, Oakland: Abigall Cosbie, 2024 Folsom street, San Francisco; Anna Kellogg, 833 Harrison street, San Francisco; Rufus Baker, 3622 Twentleth street, San Francisco Regina Ryerson, 2133 Union street, San Francisco; Ray Wadley, 1429 Mission street, San Francisco; Mabel Johnso ‘Watsonville; Jennle Washer, 13 Octavia street, San Francisco; Rudolp Rapsey, 42 Cumberland street, Sa Francisco; Jeanne Block, 1245 Frank! street, San Francisco; Ada Battersb Fairfield; Esther Lackey, Gold IT Nevada; Janet Hlles, 181 Perry strect San Francisco; Walter Byre, Aubur Gertrude Lansing, 2149 Blake stree Berkeley; Louise Barrett, 239 Alabaca street, Vallejo; Lauren Wilkins. Acampo; Martin Nelander, 631 F' street, San Francisco; Lester Cooley 329 Homer avenue, Palo Alto; Cecil Cairns, Nevada City; Willle Irwir Marysville; Eva Cody, Cordelia; Jack Sweeney, 320 K street,” Sacramento; F. L. Lafferty, 701 Spencer avenue, nta Rosa; Joseph Magill, Stockton; Josie Brown, Winters; Louls Shade, Benicia; Watson. Dozler, Redding; Lindsay Nudd, Dixon; Carrie Noyes, Yuba City; Ernestine Franzen, 1505 Fillmors street, San Francisco; Agnes Fosen, 9320 Twenty-eighth street, Oakland; Mar- guerite Ridsdale, 88 Jackson street, Oakland; Blanche Shea, Los Angeles; Ivy Carpenter, Fairfleld; Eva Brandon, Watsonville; Ella Ward, Port Costa; Ailleen Treat, 1312 Van Ness avenue, San Francisco; Jack Matthews, King City; Abble Carleton, Elmira; Marfon Richarde, 981 Sutter street, S8an Fran- cisco; Jennie Andrews, 564 Valencis street, San Francisco; C. Allendert, 227 Hartford street, San Franecisco; Ursula Dubols, 2261 Market street, San Francisco; Nina Hoots, 128 Tremont avenue, San Francisco; Noma Soher, 1357 McAllister street, San Francisco; Renle Kellle, 206 Hoffman avenue, San Francisco; Lucy Kelly, 448 Pilimore street, San Francisco; Gertrude John- son, Woodland; Mildred Sutheriand, Virginia City, Nevada; Nellle McKeé, 2316 Fulton street, Berkeley; Lucy Par- rott, 666 Tenth street, Oakland; Mary O’'Neil, Tomales; Alton, Johnson, Santa Cruz; Archie Seymore, 738 Washington street, San Francisco; Charlle Perley, Modesto; Minnie Bradley, 176 Jullan avenue, San Francisco; F. Grimmel- man, 1626 Todd street, South Berkeley; Ethel Clenerson, Folsom: Aftem Rag- land, 922 O'Farrell street, San Fran- cisco. - I, children, how about those holiday books? Isn't it simply splendid now that Christmas and New Year’s is over to sit down comfortably and quictly and rgad a good story? That Il what makes these long evenings pass so quickly and so delightfully. And just think what treasure trove you can constantly add to your lbrary by simply winning one of the prizes offcred on this page. And just think that there are one hundred and fifty of them and every one of them will make some child happy. Are you to be one of the lucky ones? I all rests with you whether you are or not. So, chil- dren, all you have to do is to work—and work—and work. And here is another thing that the Puzzle Editor wants to speak of. Please don't send In any tin- type pictures or proofs that are untoned—which means that they will fade as soon as they are exposed to the sun. And by all means be sure that you are a prize winner before you send In any picture at all Now remember this: You will all have a chance not only to win one of those 150 prizes, but get your picture published as well. The Puzzle Editor wants all the prize winners from now on to send in their pictures—the whole 150 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. Each of the Nine Pictures in this, the Fourth contest of the Sixth Series, represents a different parg of a ship. Can you guess? Ah! There is a rich reward for you if you can. And now listen carefully: THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do to win one of them: Find the names of Nine Different parts of a ship 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 pur- pose in the coupon on this page, as per directions; fill 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, San Francisco, Cal . REMEMBER—To the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the Nine Name Puzzles correctly, one of these ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be . awarded. And don’t forget this next point, because it js very important: ALL ' ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an equal chance to compete. Read everything on this page, to be sure that you overiook 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, January 17. - These are the TWENTY BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may select if you solve all the puzzles _correctly: A Dog of Flanders, by Ouida; The Chimes, by Dickens: Biack Bewuty, by Sewell: In His Steps, 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 Plerre; The Prince of the House of David, by Ingraham: A Christmas Carol, by Dickers: J. Cole, by Gellebrand; Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Carroill; Old Christmas, by Irving: A Child’s Garden of Verses, by I ] O —————