The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 14, 1904, Page 16

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FRANCISCO -SUNDAY CALL. THE SAN | Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S.F. Send To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Below in thelr proper num- bers please find my solution of the Nine Different Articles Used by Architects in Drawing rep- resented in this week’s Name Puzzles: § ceccccscscsceenacaccnce e { | | s | TR GO S R | 8 isoiivi bisonbboisiibosaviss | B aconn SSssscenssssennnnnane | { B e riai SR SRicELab 1 L] February 14, 1904, Street of P. Ovevvencnnvescccen | oy ... secessccntesscnsencen | BtAle sccevensencisessssrnnce If T win T choose for prise (See List of Prizea) + i HESE are the names of the 15¢ lucky children who. wom prizes in the puzzle contest—the nine different Colors of the Spectrum —published In The Sunday’ Call of January 31: Nellie Walker, 2212 Steiner street, San Francisco; Catherine Slevin, 1096 Treat avenue, San Francisco: Vera Muheim, 245 Fourth street, San Francisco; Sam Ray. 818 Castro street, Oakiand; Roy Ray. 819 Castro street, Oakland; W, Robinson, 8§25 Ashbury street. Francisco: C. §. Robinson, 825 Anhbx street. San Francisco: Max Rhbode, 474 Edward street, Oskland; Lavern Marr, 266 Eighth street, Oakland; Willlam ‘ahd Fifty-Boautifel Brizes For TAose Who Qan Guess These Puzzles v U0 gl Yo s A gl talonk HE first. puzle picture. on this page to-day represents a T-Square. That Is one of the articles used e I You iconjd fhave guessed that without being told, couldn’t you? Well, 2 3 3 " Sg that Is ‘one of the reasons why the Puzzle Editor is helping you out 2, Just a’ little ' this. week. ‘- Though; of course cvery little boy and girl who goes to scheol ought to be b < familiar fwith “allt the artieles. used by ‘architects shown on this page. You all use ink and pens and pencils ‘aitd ° ‘-er.iand’ rulers.’ In fact, ali that you hava to do is to think of all the things you use when +| ;. ybu:do your drawing _in ‘school. of at home or whefever you do your draw!ng, and you'll quickly find a *| . solution'for each :anf.every- -one: of these nine puzzle pictures. b B ‘And:when" you fiave solved tliese, puzzles think of the rich reward that is awaiting you. Have you 4 5 i‘q}n and ‘HI§"F¥iénds,” ““The Prince: of. the House of David,” “The Snpw Image,” “The Magic Nuts,” and}ol; ‘all that fifie- list of books ‘enuinerited below? Because If you haven't you.don’t know what you are’ missing.” And.the only way. to find .out is'to win one of Qeoe beuutiful' books. = »! 4 1 And here is -nu;her:tun_“ ’piqg,(he__mle_hlltnr srunts to speak of. Please don’t <end In any Hn- type picturés or probfs’ that are untoned—svliich, means that they will fade as soon as they are exposed / to the lfin, and dont forget to write your: mitnie and address on the back of each and every fl‘lolfl‘r.ph' : And by all means be.sure that you are p-prize’ winner before you send in any picture at.all. *-+ v Now.remembes his: You wiit alf* b vé'a_chance not only to win one of those 150 prizes. but get your p maanzmpm as well. The:Puzzle Editor wanis all the prize winners from now on to send In theie ¥ piotates—the whole 150 ‘every week<if Hossible. . Begin right now. Dont wait. The more the merrier, .. There_qap’t be too many.. But rémember Ohly the ‘prize sinners ean have their pictures published. - Each*of -the Ninr p:g%;m in ‘this; e Tenth contest of the Sixth Serles, represents an Article Used ;b3 Architeets-in “Drawing. n you tllcsig, Ag'}"l‘nm is a'rich reward for you if you can. * And how ' listen carefuli: THERE:ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES. and this is whas iyou mustdq to. win'ong of them: A Bhn 4 2! es' of ' Nine!Different Arficles Used by Architects In Drawing represented by the Small Pyzzle Pictures on mlg-lmm ard write themi out in the space opposite the proper corresponding number provided for the,purpose in. the) coipon fori this page. ‘as per directions; fill in the coupon wit your ; mianig'and address and the prize you. desirdtif you win—and send the coupon to the EDITOR OF THE ' “NAME' PUZILE. PAGE, Sunday, Cpll, San Funcisco, Cal. 5 “s 1% REMEMBER—To the FIRST ONE-HENDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who olve the Xine Name Puzzles correctly, ‘one of these ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES wit be awarded. 3 ! . ., And don't forget this next point, hecause It 1« very important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NQON. This gives 21l those in the country an equal chance to compete. Read everything on this page, to be sure that you overlook nothing that will help yon to win a prize. THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNEKRS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL Two WEEKS ' FROM TO-DAY, February 28. These are the TWENTY BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which yon may choose if zles correctly: Lady of the Lake. by Scott: Light That Falled. by Kipling: The Magic Nuts, by Molesworth; the Master of Ballantrae, by Stev’n<on: Mosses From an Old- Manse, b, Hawthorne; Mulvaney Storles, by Kipling; Paradise Lost, by Milton: The Pilgrim’s Progress, by ...,_" Plain Tales From the Hills, by Kipling; mnmwammww:mumm by Brown; Samantha at'Saratoga; by Holley; Tho Sketch Book, by Irving: The Snow Image, by Hawthorne; . Tales From Shakespeare, by Lamb; Tom Brown's School Days, by Hughes; Treasure Isiand, by Stovensong Twice Told Tales, by :Hawthorne, and Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Stowe. You =olve ay the paz- Little Lame Prince. by Mulock: Richardson, ‘207 Gough street, San 477 Shotwell street, San Francisco; Francisco; Elwyn Rayburn, Sausalito; Lizzie Manley, 1741 Fifteenth avenue, . Beatrice Miner, 1516 Sherman street, San Francisco; Gertrude Blainhard, Alameda; - Nellle Schebe, 1637 Ninth San Jose: May Christman, 566 Thirty- aveape, San Francisco; Edith O'Brien, fifth street, Oakland; Bernice Hether- THESE ARE THE PRIZE WINNERS OF JAN. 3i. —_— ington, 26 Chase street, Oakland; Mine nie Harmon, Beiveders; Edna Schuits, 2855 Sixteenth street, San Francisco; C. Lafferty, 117 Fourteenth street, San Francisco; Dorothy Quigley, 30 Sev- enth street, Oakland; Eva Stromberg, Mount Eden; Wallace Bain, 1463 Castro street, Oakland; Joe Schmidt, 323 Graag avenue, San Francisco; Cecele Keough, 1883 O’Farrell street, San Francisco; Lucinda Wright, 1660A Fell street, San Francisco; Lucy Kelly, 45 Fillmore street, San Francisco; Bud Urqubart, 708 Valencia street, San Francisco; Addie Trautner, 548 Stockton street, San Francisco; Lyla Bernhard, $ Twenty-eighth street, San Francisco; Jessmyne Bernhard, 9 Twenty-eighth street, San Francisco; Dudley Mitch- ell, 4661 Thirteenth street, Oakland; Wanda Staehl, 255 Eighth street, Oak- land; L. Green, Berkeley; Rose Lewin, 866 Castro street, Oakland; Emmet McGowan, Colma; Sidney Hoyt, Vaca- ville; Enid Ackerman, 1316 Sutter street, San Francisco; Aileen Allan, 1516 Castro street, San Franeisco; Lin- ton Lowry, Salinas: Grace Lowry, Sa- linas; Joseph Richardson, 49 Boyd street, San Francisco; Nellie Hind, 105 Devisadero street, San Frunc Aileen Treat, 1312 Van San Franci Minna street, Johnson, Watsonvilie; San Fr Mab: Watsonville: Irma Morris, street. San Francisco; W M Treat avenue Tellifsen Francisc avenue, San Céres; Hazel Runyon, Cour Dixon; Ed Raabe, San Franci : Jose; Otto Leydec Wiley, Berkeley; Ston sun; F. Chadoourn>, Mllington Yorkvill+ fanta Rosa; Earle antyne Jose; D. I. Wenzell, 1998 Ocean Bou vard, San Francisco; Clarissa Mite ell, 1419 Ninth avenue, San Francisco: Harold Jacobs, 47 Russ street, San Francisco: Violet Curnon, Bakersfleld; lda Hollls, 83 Adeline stre-t, Oakland; Tom Denike, Traecy: Anne Beaver, Stockton; Nat Dib- ble, 1013 Central avenue, Alameda; Irma Baillle, 178 Clinton Park, San Francisco; Eleanor McClatchy, Sacra- mento; Hazel Enyart, Medford, Or.; Edward Hubert, Sacramento; Ruth Dunckhorst, Sacramento; Alice Pe son, 424 Lily avenue, San Francisco; Harold Fielder, Vailejo; Nellle Baker, 1428 Webster street, San Francisco; Luey Cabanot, 1544 Eighth avenus, South San Francisco; Peter Willlams, 311 Eddy street, San Francisco; Pete Riley, 2111 Jones street, San Francisco; Willle Schade. 1914 Fifteenth street, San Francisco; Mamie MecCarthy, 2718 Fol- som street, San Francisco; M. Frits- schen, 1038 Church street, San Fran- cisco; Florence Nickelsburg, 1911 Saec- ramento street, San Franeisco; Rudoliph Trautner, 2540 McAllister stres’, San Francisco; Belle Edises, 1129 Mission street, San Francisco; John Fraser, Goat Island: Grace Havens, 2635 Har- rison street, San Francisco; Hrayton Hahn, 793 Haight street, San Fraacisco; Chesta Wrenn, 706 Fourteenth street, San Francisco: Nileta Fann, 3019 Sac- ramento street, San Francisco; Louls Murray, Ross; Earle Mahan, 664 Fifty- ninth street, Oakland; Ruth Bacon, 1198 Bush street, S8an Francisco; H. Beebe, 1311 Masonic avenue, San Francisco: C. W. Merrill, 37 Stanford street, San Francisco; May Taylor, 868 Castro street, Oakland; Fred Dixon, 79 Pleas- ant street, San Francisco; Clara Foster, Salinas; Paul Dewey, 1523 Scott street, San Francisco; P. Ackerman 1327 Myrtle street, Oakland: Ruth Wiles, Tulare; Calmo Wiles, Tulare; Theodors Finkbohner, Stockton; G. Thomp- som, "Stockton: Hazel Polock, 1009 Union street, San Francisco: Edna Golsworthy, Stockton; Bernice ‘Westbay. Stockton: Gladys Johnston, Santa Cruz; Harry Johnston, Santa Crus; Mark Brouddas, Agnew; Clara Kayo, Penryn; Violette Jones, Merced; George Blmer, Stockton: kK _.ard Har- bert, San Leandro: Roswell Lacky, Gold Hill: Jack Liguori, Agnew; Lucy Folsom, Sausalito; Violet March, Stock- ton: Louise Vogel, Santa Rosa: Grace Franck, Grass Valley: Frank Edmond- son, Berkeley: Walter Dixon, Santa Bosa; Rudolph Luna, 1236 Dupont #treet, San Franciseo: Rica Carney, Stockton; Frankie Murray, Sausalito; Charles Peterson. 1116 East Nineteenth street. Oakland; Roy Gall, Stocktos; Louise Rhein, 918 Central avenue, Ala- meda: Flores Smith, Napa: J. S. Mur- ray, Sausalito: Philip Murray. Sausa- lito;: Oletia Folsom. Sausalito: Susie Johnson, Sausalito: Howard Rubble, Port. Cosia: Annle Buckley. Santa Cruz: Donald Hawley, Santa Rosa; Dorothy Bell, Napa: Sarah Labaree, Rowena Benson, Petaluma; Gertrude ‘Hernon, 614 Folsom street, San Fras- -— . e

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