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\ THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY CLLL. ~ THESE ARE THE PRIZE WINNERS OF FEB. 2I. — HESE are the names of the 150 lucky children who won prizes in the puzzle cont different Geograph published in The Sunday Call of February 21 Harry Crellin Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S.F. | To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call. San Francisco: Below in their proper num- bers please find my solution of the Nine Different Animals rep- resented in this week's Name Puzzles: * | S LN R sdvansseds A Detrick, 1709 sco; Ed - e R R b ol San F | . DL e g Sy S ¥ . | ‘ | | ‘ a w B nseadubpaide AP T SR Ukiah: Luc street, Oakland azie Dunn, n, Bakersfield; Fred Stoeckl, Bakersfield; Dorothy San Dieg James I Agnes Sh ( seary street, San Geary Har- tsonvil se; Florence acramento street, hel McAllister, 2436 George Nickels L T P ——— Gladys » San Fran- Capp street, y Young, isco San Fr: Harrisor Kitson, Cumberland street, San Francisco; Catherine Gro street, S 8 ciinrencssensederneenecenn Franci: 1883 O’Brien, and; Rudolph e H, children, this. is too easy. You all know about animals, don't you? Of course you do. So you really ought to be able to solve the whole nine puzzles this week, first pop. For instance, you kunow a lion from a lynx, a giraffe from a reindeer, a bison from a boar, an elephant from an an- telope, a monkey from a kangarco, a buffalo from a rhinoceros, a tiger from a panther, a fox March 6, 1904. from a wolf, and, indeed, all the wonderfully varied and innumerable species of forest and mountain prowiers that you have heard about and read about ever since you were such wee little tots. Indeed, | you have no doubt seen in actual life many, if not all, of the animals concealed in these nine puzzle pictures. . H 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 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. | rancisco; Anna Pau Name .. Now remember this: You will all have a chance not only to win one of those 150 prizes, but get 2 o th your picture published as well. The Puzzle Editor wants all the prize winners from now on to send in E‘M‘Lmh m,“‘:’ their picturcs—the whole 150 every week if possible. Begin right now. Don’t wait. The more the merrier. | = e Locke, xmento; There can't be too many.. But remember, only the prize winners can have thelr pictures published. Rets 0w v QadaNoctiuvacetne | street, Each of the Nine Pictures in this, the Thirteenth contest of the Sixth Series, represents an Animal. Can you guess? Ah!_ There is a rich reward for you if you can. Lak co; . tsonville; Edna Watsonville; J. Netland, 569 kland; Beverly va, Fresno; amento; Gene- a City; H. E. woretta Sartori, Peta- e Hudson, West Oak- ey, Stockton; Wanda hth street, Oakland; Oakland; Henry Petaluma; Leo Smith, Mo- Alice Hitcheock, Vallefo; e Brown, North Vallejo; Violette Merced; Henry Jensen, Suisun; James Gee, Vallejo; Allie Renfro, Ba- sfield; Inez Ashley, Vallejo; Carrie Vallejo; Lee Girvin, 3 Sac- ramento street, San Francisco; Con- stance Koss, 892 Bush street, San Francisco; Ruth Wiles, Tulare; Rose Lewin, 866 Castro street, Oakland; Tito Corcoran, Gibbs; Addie Gibbs, Gibbs; L. Coombs, Agnew; Leonard Coombs, Agnew; Rosemary Kobes, Santa Rosa. And now Isten carefully: THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and «this is what Yyou must do to win one of them: P . ¥ind the names of Nine Diffcrent Animals represented by the Small Puzzle Pictures on this page and write them out 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 coupon 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 is very important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OFFICE BY,’I‘R{DAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an equal chance to compete. Read everything on this page, to be sure that you overlook 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, March 20. These are the TWENTY BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose if you solve all the puz- zles correctly: Adventures of a Brownie, by Muloch; Cranford, by Gaskell; Courtship of Miles Standish, by Longfellow; A Dog of Flanders, by Ouida; Evangeline, by Longfellow; Fairy Land of Science, by Buckley; Greek Heroes, by Kingsley; The Song of Hiawatha, by Longfellow; Kidnaped, by Stevenson; Little Lame Prince, by Muloch; The Magic Nuts, by Molesworth: Plutarch’s Lives; Prue and I, by Curtis: The Sketch Book, by Irving; Tanglewood Talcs, by Hawthorne; Ten Nights in a Bar Room, !/ Arthur; Through the Looking Glass, by Carroll; Twice Told Tales, by Hawthorne; Vic, the Auteblography of & Fox Terrier, by . Marsh; A Wonder Book, by Hawthorne. re————— L L SIAte ...ccccveererccsonncanes | If T win I choose for prize (See List of Prizes.) —_— b ¢