The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 7, 1904, Page 16

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16 THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY Solve the Puzzles, Fill Cut the Coupon tnd fend It to ile Iuzzle Editor, {urcay Cell, £.F. To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Below in their proper num- bers please find my solution of the Nine Different Birds repre- sented in this week s Name Puz- zles: February 7, 1904, Btate .....oi0eee cense I 1 win I choose for prize (See List of Prizes.) TTH;JE' ARE - THE PRIZE WINNERS OF JAN. 24. . E are the names of the 150 y chiluren wao won prizes in. the puzzie contsi——tue nine ditferent weathor forecasts— publishtd in lae Sanday Call oL January o _bealrice auiner, 1516 Sherman street, Alamc 2; dirace Ciark, woi Buchanan Blicet, San*¥Fiic.sco 410id Jacoos, 021 Post sirebfedan Fumuciscd; Nich- Ois Lasovia, 1020 Sevemml Ouk- laud; Loiothy alpi, -2 BuUdn Btreet, | | it Bun Fiancisco: kia urtis, ¥l Bucel, San FrANCSCO; Socman’ wards, 2010 Butter street, San Fran- cisco; Midred Curtls, ¥13 Eliis street, San Francisco: Carlus Rivea, 1307 O’'Farrell street, S8an Krancisco; Leo Glennon, 31 Cumberiand street, - San Francisco; Rogalind Rosenberg, 3¢ M - ple. court. 8an Francisco; Leo Dillon, 38 Cumberland street, Saa Francisc: ; Melvin Koegel, 9 Cumberland street, San Francisco; Lloyd Hamliiton, 911 Florida street, 8an Francisco; Margie Deemer, 1 Perry street, San Francisco; Florence Hopkins, 2089 California street, San Francisco: Agnes Mc- Clutchen, 139 Hancock street, Francisco; Ethel McGuire, 126 Erie street, Sun Francisco; Leslie Crump, 141 Hancock street, San Francisco; Hanlon Crump, 141 Hancock street, San Francisco; Reta Ogle, 261 Howard street, S8an Fra ‘'co; Ferds Ogle, 2613 Howa treet, San Francisco; C ge , 1011 Alabama street, 8an Fran- Eddie Graham, 860 Shotwall ;'weet, San Francisco; Pearl Owens, 162 enry street, San Francisco; Leslie Koegel, 9 Cumterland street, San Francisco; Harry Sharp, 1217 Buena Vista street. Los Angeles; Ruth Dunck- horst, 2815 H street, Sacramento; Norma Knight, . 3437 Twenty-fifth street, San Francisco; Charles Mix, Burlingame; Laura Royer, Stockton; Milner Sharp, Los Angeles; Ellen Mor- rison, 819 Geary street. San Francisco; Lou Van DeWater, Glen Ellen; J. E. Rhodes, Sacramento: Myrtle Osborne, Livermore; Ellsworth Mellon, 379 CALL. \'HU‘H“‘* i i Melvern Johnson, 8an Francisco; Ella Billings, Concord; avenue, San Francisco; 3 street, Oakland; Lee Girvin, 2293 Sac- vada * ramento street, San Franeisco; by Wright, 629 First avenue, San Fran- Murray, cisco; Florence Churchill, 860 Shra- man: Helen Clark, Los Angeles; Ar- Emma thur O'Meara, Ross; John Frazier, Schmidt, Berkeley; Jack Liguori, Ag- Goat Island; Nellie Bolton, Los An- new; H. Bowman, Laurel; Edith Pow- geles; Norma Egilbert, Iron Moun- ers, Lodi; Louls Murray, Ross; Frieda tain: Helen Einselen, 552 Stockton Pratt, 2326 Mission street, San Fran- Bertelsen, Alameda; Claude Williams, street, San Franc cisco; Irene Slevin, 1096 Treat avenue, San Jose; Charles Martin, TZSFIL’\urel 13 orence N. A. der street, San Francisco; Ban Quentin; M. Asher, 524 Post street, San Francisco; Asa McCabe, Modesto; Ollie Cullen, 7 Ritch street, San Francisco; Irvin Andersen, Wat- sonville; Genevieve Mitchell, Au- burn; Irene Wissing, 240 Fourteenth street, San Francisco; Bertha Klar- man, 40 Cumberland street, San Fran- cisco; E. Carney, 1011 Alabama street, Ban Francisco; Eusebia Lingenfelser, 122 Erie street, San Francisco; Ma- mie Smith, 346 Arlington street, San Francisco; Gladys Cross, 819 O’Farrell street, San Francisco; Charlotte Chapman, 1272 Seventh street, Oakland; Helena Warness, 26 Rincoa place, San Francisco; Eva Brandon, ‘Watsonville; Edith Ransom, Halfmoon Bay; John Unks, Stockton Isabel Riley, San Mateo; R. Badgley, Liver- more; Theresa Harman, 824 Harrison street, San Francisco; Abby Conner, 2311 Polk street, San Francisco; Jessle Siiva, San Leandro; Lloyd Evans. 1635 Page street, San Francisco; Tessie Schenk, 824 Harrison street, San Fran- Smith, 40 Stewart street, ; Lillian Clifton, 1111 Sut- an Francisco; Joseph.ne Vallejo; Marguerite Hamy 33 Sacramento street, San Fra cisco; Tommy Sharp, Los Angeles; Mirlam Babbitt, Los Gatos; Rus Pettingill, Eureka; Louls Sobbe, Ellen; ‘Margie Dunn, 101 Lee avenm, San Francisco; Charlie Bocks, Cuper- tino; Alleen Wells, Stockton; B. Bohme, Aima; Gladys Johnson, Santa ( i Dcugherty, Jackson; Virginia 205 Thirteenth street, Oakland Carn, Visalla: Earl Glaze, 617 East Twelfth street, East Oaxlan Cuffield, 524 Post street, San F Meredith Simons, Berryess: Cooke, Healdsburg; D. Bacramento street, San Anna McGinerty, 1011 Alaban San Franci Union street, cisco; Florence Harr terrace, San Francisco: Live Oak: Lewis Trocks: sixth street, Oakland: Ruth Eddie Fonteneau, Stockt Gilroy; F. Westphal, 9 8an Francisco; Hazel Gibs press street, Alameda; Isabel Wil am- son, Tuolumne; Reosa Birch 922 Chestnut street, Alameda; George Kessler, Martinez; Irene McGuir > Erie street, San Franeisco; Will 3 son, Pacific Grove: Hmuth Chrisman, Clements; Frank Curgy, Stockton; Loris Walker, 1030, East Sixteenth street, Oakland: Lizzie Hughes, 3793 Twenty-foutth street, San Francisco; Marcia Benson, Petaluma: Goldie Patterson, Stockton: Evatt Hare, Sa- linas: Ruth Le Fevre, Vallejo: Winnis Bauer, Berkeley; Ruth Hall, Santa Rosa; Edwin Hawes, Pacific Grove; L. Johnson, Woodland Mildred Nidever, Santa Cruz: Edgar Manning, Gridley; E. W. Wharton, Gridley; Genevieve- Whipple, Fort Bragg: 1418 Eleventh Claude Hamilton, Silver City, Ne- Miriam Humphreys, Carson, : Tom Menary, Occidental; Philip ausalito; Earle Crow, New- 0; M. Einselen, Stockton strget, San Francisco; ne McLelan, McCloud . R. Pearl Van Meter, Walnut Creek; Alan Fauth, 238 Fourteenth street. San Lafferty, Santa Rosa; Willle Hough- Nichols, 1823% Green street, San Francisco: Vernon Liguori, Agnew; ton, 1319 Sixth avenue, Fast Oakland; Francisco; ‘Ada Meyers, San Jose; Thelma Sturla, Colma; Johnnie Vallee, Roswald Lackey, Gold Hill, Nevada. If Y:iu Can Guzss Taese Nine Birds a Bzautiful Prize Ts Yyslrs. Fe 5 e = & prize. Begin right now. to the s x you must do to win one of them: Find the names of Nine Different birds represented by the Small Puzzie Pictures on this page and write them out In the space opposite the proper corresponding number provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page. as per directions: fll in the coupon with your nanie and addr. . and the prize you desire—if you win—and send the picture, with the coupon attached, 0 the EDITOR OF TUE NAME PUZZLE PAGE. Sunday Call. San Francisco, Cal REMEMBER—To the I"IIRQT ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who «olve the Nine Name Puzzles correctly, one of these ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded. And don't forzet this next noint. becanse It is very Important: THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives sil those in the country an equal chance to competa Read eversthine on this page. to be sure that you overlook nothing that will help vou to win a prize. THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL Two WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, February 21. These are the TWENTY BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose if yon <olve all the puz- | zles correctly: Lady of the Lake. by Scott: Light That Failed. by Kipling: Little Lame Prince. by Mulock: The Magic Nuts. by Molesworth: the Master of Ballantrue. by Ste “n<on: Mosses From an Old Manse. by Hawthorne: Mulvaney Stories, by Kipling: Paradise Lost. by Milton: The Pligrim’s Progress, by Bunyan; Plain Tales From the Hills, by Kipling: Prince of the House of David. by Ingraham: Rab and Hisx Friends, by Brown: Sumantha at Saratoga. by Holley: The Sketch Book. by Irving: The Snow Image. by Hawthorne: Tales From Shakespeare. by Lamb: Tom Brown's School Days. by Hughes; Treasure Islund, by Stevensom; Twice Told Tales, by Hawthorne, and Uncle Tom'’s Cabin, by Stowe. Children, you've succeeded beautifully this week. Perhaps you all knew the colors awfully well and it was not quite so difficult for you. So try your hand at the Birds and see, just for fun, if you can win a orize on them. It sounds awfully hard, doesn’t it? Well, it isn’t at all difficult. Just think of a few birds that you know. For instance, there are canaries, crows, hawks, and oh, just the greatest lot of them that you can remember if you just try hard enough. Of course, the puzzle editor cannot tell you just which of all these named in the list above are represented in the puzzle pictures this week, but there are little hints for the knowing in the preceding sentence. scif. You wiil find it lots of fun, besides giving you'a better knowledge of birds and a good chance to win Just: puzzle the pictures out for your- And here Is another thing that the Pazzie, Fditor wants to speak of. Please don’t <end In any tin- type pictures or proofs that are umglwd—-hlch means that they will fade as soon as they are exposed n. and don't forget to write your name and address on the back of each and every photograph. 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 chunce not only to win one of those 150 prizes. but get yons ‘ture_published as well. The Puzzle Editor wants all the prize winners from now on (o send In thelr pictures—the whole 130 every week If possible. Begin right now. Don’t walt. The more the merrier. Tlhicre can’t be 0o many. But remcmber only the prize winners can have their pictures published. Kach of the Nine Pictures in this, the Ninth contest of the Sixth Series, represents a different bird. Can you guess? Ah! There is a rich reward for you If you can. Aud now listen caretally: | HERL Altk UME HUNDGED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and this is whas ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH Alcatras avenus, Oskland; Walter . Por e e ®

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