The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 28, 1904, Page 16

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Oak- ine street, 4138 Twenty- co; May Tay- San Francisc twell street son Stockton; -eighth p : Vallejo Harold cisco; Madge street, San Edioin Keough, 1883 et, San = Francisco; acher, 2701 Sutter street, sco; Edith O'Brien, 477 Shot- San Francisco; Hazel Pitts, 31 Washington street, San Francisco; A. Wright, 529 First avenue, San Francisc Charles Martin, 735 Laurel avenue, San Francisco; Zouise Higel, < A N FRANCISCO SUXNDAY CALL. Brand N¢w Prizze---On: Hunde:d and Fifty of Them--- For Tacse Who Can Gugss These Puzzizs. ., CHILDRUN—EVHRYBODY. Here is good news for you all. Just look at the bottom of this edlunmy and rénd over tiz3f new list of Books. There are tweaty of them and each Is of & =pec al séries, imported especially for this contest. They are all beautifully Wound szud, best of all, the bindings arve all difierent. so that if you shomid win more than one prize you would have the ve library. And just read the titles. There is not a single book of the all popular—something nuclers of-a very attrs ssics and yet they whole twenty that is mot worth reading. They are ail ¢ nd then reread with greater that you can read and read again and then put aside until you are grown w es, which no doubt is one of is nothing trashy abouat any of these st pleasure than cver before. The the many veasons why this page is growing in popularity every day. it a beautiful prize it is yours for a few minutes’ So how is your chance. Don’t wait. If you w work and an hour's fun. And here is another thing that the Puzzle 2 which n e and address on the back of ak of. Please don't send in any tin- ditor wants o spe ans that they will fade as soon as they are exposed ‘h and every photograph. s+ that you arve a prize winner beforg you send in any picture at all Now remember thi You will all have n chance not only to win one of these 150 prizes, but get your picture published as well. ‘ihe Puzzle Editor wants all the prize winners from now on to send in their pictures—the whole 150 eyery week if possible. Jegin right now. Don't wait. The more the merrier. There can’t be tco many. But r@iuember, only the prize winners can have their pictures published. Each of the Nine Picturss’in this, the Tweifth contest of the Sixth Series, represents Part of a Watch. Can you guess? Ah! There is a rich reward for you if you can. And now listen carefnlly: THERD ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and this -is what you must do te win one of them 3 ¥Find the names of Nine Different Parts of a Watch represented by the Small Puzzle Pictures on this page and write them omt in the space opposite the proper corrssponding number provided for the pur- pose.in the coupon on this page, as per dircctions; €11 in the coupon with your name and address and the prize you desire—if yonu win—and send the coupon to the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San n type pictures or proofs that are untoncs to the v, and don’t forget to write yotir my And by all means be nelsco, Cal. MEMBER—To the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the Nine Name Puzzles correctly, one of these OX HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZ will be awarded. And don’t forget this next point, because it is ve important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS O S BY FRIDAY This zives all thoke in the country egual chance to compete. Read everything on this page, to be sure that you overlook nothing that wiil help you to win a prize. THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEERS ROM TO-DAY, March 13. - X These are the TWENTY BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose if you solve all the puz- zles correctly: Adyentures of a Brownie, by Muloch: Cranford, by. GaSkell;: Courtship of Miles Standish, by Longfellow: A Dog of Flanders, by Ouid Evangeline, by Longfellow; fairy Lamd: of Secience. by Buckle, Greek Heroes, by Kingsley; mg ‘of iHiawatha, by Longfellow:” Kidnaped, by Stevenson; Little Lame Prince, by Muloch; The Magic Nuts, by Molesworth; Plutareh’s ‘Livés; Prue and I, by Curtis; The Skcteh Book, by Irving: Tanglewood Tales. by Hawthorne: Ten !\'i:h‘ls: in :a Bar Roomi by Arthur; Through the Looking G by Carroll; Twice Teld Tales, by Hawthorne; Vigs.the Autobiography of a Fox Terrier, by Marsh; A Wonder Book, by Hawtherne. FINE DIAMONDS. NO Ap( ARLS AUBIED.CTC | Solve the Puzzles, 1i Qut the Coupon and Send It to tke Puzzle Editor, funday Call, S.F. To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call San Prancisco: Belew in their proper num- bers please find my solution of the Nine Different Parts of a Wateh vej N: ed in this week's e February 28, 1904. s — - * Vallejo: Ruth Gee, Vallejo; Gus Wil- ens, 42% Erie st San Franci Ruth Laffin, Fourteenth street, Francisco; Loring Rhodes, San Jos Edwin Amark, 1 Clarence Court Francisco, H. A. Morley, East land: Gladys Byrom, Oakland; Hind, 105 Devisadero street, San cisco: Joseph Sturg Russell, Haywards; E Steiner streei. San Francisco: H. de la Cruz, Menlo Park; Irvin Carls 237 Hayes street, San Francisco; Ma Carson, Santa Rosa; Emille Jens: Haywards; Ruth Brandon, Watson- ville; Mark Broaddus, Agnew; Paul Dewey, 1525 Scott street, San Fran- cisco; Fred Westfall, 915 Pine street, San Francisco.

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