The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 24, 1904, Page 16

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16 THE SAN F -4 RANCISCO SUNDAY CALL. WINNERS OF APRIL 0. ELOW are given the contest Joseph § Sen Francisc avenue, San Fran Stockton; Dor teenth street Hannon, 824 Harr clsco; William Rob street, San Francisco; C. & 825 Ashbury 5 Charles Martin Robins street 526 Harrisc isco; David Lo Callie Terry Missior et, San Francisco; ¥ Fuller, Agnew; Fred Fuller, Agnew; Geor ¥ Sidney Harring' ette More, 951 cisco; Leonard Coo les Dodge, Santa Cruz; salito; Alvce Boger. reet, San F co; J Page street, rrington, Sebastopc 524 Post street, San F San Fran 4, Oregon Annie Asher, ancisco; Frank itson, 77 Cumbe nd street, San Francisco; Abby onner, 2311 Polk street. San Francisco; Belle Edises, 1129 Mission street, San Francisco; Zelma Adams, Berkeley; James Mur- ray, Sausali Philip Murray, Sausa- lito; Eddie Edises, 1129 Mission street, San Francisco; Annie Wunnewberg, Vallejo; Bessie Irvipe. Irvington; Frankie Murray, Sausalito; Aubert Bu- teau, 3855 West street,Oakl inson, 6 Middle street, San Myrtie Smith, San Jose; W 2031 Hyde street, San Francisco; Daisy Holle, 1546 Jones street, San Francis- co; Belma Frazier, Sacramento; Wal- ter Farnlacher, 2701 Sutter street, San Francisco; Ruth Ferguson, 1028 Com- merce street, Stockton; Violet Margch, Stockton; Gertrude Miller, Alameda; George Alder, 2701 Sutter street, San Francisco; Adele Badarous, 104 Baker street, San Francisco; C. B. Heintz, Sacramento; Genevieve Mitchell, Au- burn; Irene Montague, Lathrop; Beat- rice Miner, Alameda: Cora Sprague, Sacramento; Janet Hughes, 346 Arling- ton street, San Francisco; Grace Wolf, Annette; Cora Gorham, San Miguel: Janet Hansen, Los Ban Weltz, Glen Ellen; Irene Woods, Campbell street, Oakland; M. Zucker, 523 Eddy street, San Francisco; Ger- trude Hood, Fruitvale cl Vallejo; Frank Kelly, Valiejo;. Dais) Pendergast, Vallejo; Olive Nichols, 194 Guerrero street, San Francisco; Eilmer Hood, Gold Run; Jennie Nelson; Josie Galligan: Eilvetia Boardman, Nevada City: Maurice Marders, Cplusa; Olga Jensen, Suisun: Clauce Hamilton, Sil- ver Cit; oline Greene, Nerth Val- Jejo: Kenneth Campbell, Fruitvale; F. T. Hai 548 Stock! street, San Francisco; Ruth Gee, Vallejo: Leslie Kerdell, Alameda; James Levinson, 88 Cumberland street, San Francisco; Mipnie Smith, 38 Steuart street, San Francisc Elmie Hausen, Los Banos; Carrie Day, Eureka: F. T. Coburn, Ala- meda; Alfred Clark, Santa Barbara: Harry Levinson, $8. Cumberiand street San - Francisco; Charlie Levine 88 Cumberland . street, Sar Annie Parsil,. Suisun; Harry n, Fairf Mabel Lund, Suls Pratt, Eugene, Or.; Wil- ber Green, Vallejo: Ila Snider, PFail River Mills; Maude Laddish, Benicia; Charles Bleil, San Mateo; Raymond Hall, 900 Sutter street, San Francisco; Pearl Holle, 1545 Jones street, San ncisco: Lloyd Locke, Sacramento; y Locke, Secramento: Ruth Miles, Sacramento; Burnett Wilson, Tulare; Albert Margo, 2408 Pacific avenue, San Francisco: Mary Hughes, 346 Arlington street, San Francisco; Walter Pratt, Crockett: Mollie Smith, 40 Steuart street, S8an Francisco; Flora Snef, Sac- ramento; Mabel Parent, Menlo Park; Carrie Merrill, 2192 Fifteenth street, San Francisco; Ruth Wiles, Tulare; Luclle Brown, Menlo Park: Ruth Dunckhorst. Sacramento; May Carney, Stockton; Eleanor Coll, 27 Fell street, San Francisco; Osborne Doaune, Ala- meda: Bertha Bteffens, 1808 Larkin street, San Francisco: Irwin Carlson, 227 Hayes street, San Francisco; Re- gina Ryerson, 2133 Union sireet, San . Frapcisco: Olivia &mith, Santa Rosa: R. Le Fevre, Valiejo; Grace Fauth, 238 Beautiful Rocks- NEW PRIZES TO-DAY Cnz Rundr:d and Fifty of Them--- For Those Whe Qan Guess These Puzzigs. o S UZZLE workers, here is something to liven up your interest.” It is a new selected list of popular titles in handy volume size presented in dainty and effective bindings. in half white vellum and gold, with artistic frontis pictures in colors, with gold sides and gilt top. Just think how beautifully decorative these books will appear in your libraries. have to do is to find four different musical instruments re| ented in pletures 1, 2, ferent kinds of candy in pictures 5. 6. and things, and—uwell, who doesn’t sorts of nice goodies? But, children, pay strict attention now. ticularly. postoffice number. and 8. That is e inow all about candy, chocolates, peppermints, O, indeed these puzzles are too easy ‘thiS™véek. R lere is something the Puzzle Editor wants to speak of par- You must not only give your name and the town and State wherein you live. but the streect or This is important beeause many books are being returned because of incorrect ad- ° dresses. And don’t forget the galicry of honor. PLEASE DON'T SEND IN ANY TINTYPE PICTURES OR PROOFS THAT ARE Umm‘—"hlch 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 ire a prize win- ner before you send in any picture at all. And remember this: You wiil all have a chance not only to win one of those 150 prizes, but get- The Puzzie Editor wants all the prize winners to send in their pictures Don’t wait. The more the merrier: your picture published as well. —the whole 150 every weck if possible. ean’t be too many. But remember, oiity the prize winners can have their pictures published. THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and this Is what you must do to win one of them: Find the names of Four Diffcrent Musical Instruments as shown in pictu Kinds of Candy as shown In pictures' 5, 6, 7 and 8 on this page ‘and _write opposite the proper corresponding number provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page, as per di- address and the prize you desire—if you win—and send the TAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Cal. FIFTY BOYS AND GIELS who solve the twelve Y BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded. ALL’ ANSWERS MU REACH an egnal chance rections: fill in the coupon with your mame and coupon to the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE REMEMBEL~—To the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND Name Puzzles correctly, one of these ONI2 HUNDRED AND FIFT And don't forget this next point, because it is very important: This gives all those in the country’ - THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. Read everything on this page. to be sure that you o THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS Wi WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, May 8. These are the TWENTY BEAUT FUL BOOKS from which you may Adventures of a Brownie, by Mulock: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Carroll; The Blythedale Ro- mance, by Hawthorne; A Child’s Garden of Verses, by Stevenson: Gaskell; Gulliver's Travels, by Swift; Pllgrim’s Progress, by Joh Longfellow: Laddie and Miss Tooscy’s Mission; Lucile, by Mered Christras, by Irving: Paradise Lost, by Milton; The Pleasures of-Life, by Lnbbock; Rab and- His Friends, Days, by Hughes; Treasure Island, by Stevenson; Shakespeare’s Heroines, zles correctly: by Brown; Tom Brown's School Begin right now. ¥ For Instance, each book is bound And all 3 and 4 and four dif- You all know about horns, pianos, whistles wintergreen and all res 1, 2, 3 and 4 and Four them out in the space verloox nothing: that will help you to. win a prize. ILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO ‘choose if you solve all the puz- The Chimes, by Dickens; Cranford, by n ‘Bunyan; The Song of Hiawatha, by ith; The Magic Nuts, by Molesworth; Old / Solve the Puzzles, Fill Qut the Coupon and Send It to the Fuzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S.F. | To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call. | San Francisco: Below in their proper num- bers please find my solution of Four Different Musical Instru- ments and Four Kinds of Candy represented in this week’s Name Puzzles: 1 mecocesesseone.moneanras e 3 secteer mocasevsssssnsense 3 pecccscscmrescansensemenee 4 seeweemesvssnse XTI NTI NP IRSS L s e o e 6 ;e cecamee mre se RTINS T meemxossexes coxooxeomeemean 8 seeveemes ceWameaNse XS so N April 24, 1904. Name ..ceceesncessonseveswsanse Street of P. Owvues sesssvsensen geesessnsence State cecssevscrseviivessenean If I win I choose for prize (See List of Prizes.) - Fourteenth street, San Francisco; A. Poulin, 526 Harrison street, San Fran- ciseo; Dan Curran, 5 Guerrero street, San Francisco: George FParisen, 8§5 § Cumberland street, San Francisco; Russell Tyler, 642 Grove street, San Francisco; Lillie .Bjo 4034 Army street, San Francisco;#Grace Clark, 620 Turk _street, Francise. Mae _Detrick, 1709 dy street. San Francisco: - Eddie WFrank, 4193 Twenty-fifth street, San Francisco; Harry Blatchly, 899 Pine street, San Francisco; H. Irving, 1523 Scott street, San Franeisco; D.. W. Rear- dom, 320 Clipper street. San Francisco; William Blatchly, 899 Pine street, San Francisco; Mabel Mullen, Port Costa; Harold Scandrett, 1136 Fulton street. San Francisco; ' Arthur Barry, 135 Ptlerce street, San Francisco: Edna Thomas, Napa; Edwar Danforth, Campbell; Nora Conn, Gilroy; Robert Butler, 85 Cumberland street, San Francisco; Florence Fauth, 238 Four- teenth street, San Francisco; Jeannette Chase, Lodi; Hannah Bowers, Vallejo: Calmo_Wlles, Tulage; Ella Kpowland, Paso Robles; Edith Harmon, Belve- dere; Milton Smith, 1039 Howard street, San Francisco; Bonnylin Luckhardt, Berkeley; Roy Snef, Sacramento; E. lvselr:n’edyhs:lcr:;miento; Stella Clark, allejo; Meade Galnes, Richmond; Ger- trude Driscoll, Vallejo. L]

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