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16 A : THE SAN- FRANCISCO -SUNDAY CALL. THESE ARE THE PRIZE WINNERS OF MAY 1. Alberta Scriven, Melrose Hanlon Crumj Melros Connell, $02 ; Edna Peter- 440 Four- jsco; Rose- Myrtle Tay- Taylor, nediger, Stockton; ards, Santa Cruz; G. Blumen- Jones street, San Francisco , Los lle; Oates Oak- James street, A. de la Roza, Santa Cruz; Lawrence Tade, Milpitas; Frank Co- o Alameda; Robert Miller, 1623 - street, San Francisco; J. H. ' - 121 Main street! San Fran- cisco; Fred Lafferty, Santa Rosa; M. A. Becker, East Oakland; Mina Mec- street, San 269 Pacific Beaver, Tomales; 2115 Greenwich Nicholas Campbell; Heélen Swortfigure, ; Selma Fra- zier, Sacramento; Nellie Jones, Rum-y sey; Anita Steffens, 1508 Larkin streel: San Francisco; Mildred Nidever, Sa: Cruz: Vivien MacDonald, San Ben Loretta Gallagher, Petaluma; 'rnevuh. Doyle, Santa Cruz; Lilas Adams. §06 Larkin street, San - Francisco; Dy Blacklock, 114 LeRoy street, San Fran- cisco; .Genevieve Farrell, Petaluina; Loretta - Sartori, ‘Petaluma; W.40. Swan, Sacramento; Ottelie, Stachled 671 Twentieth . street, . Qakipnd; Edith .Jones,. Yuba = City; -, Emmett Daley, Martinez; -Ruth . Wiles, Tulare; Calmo ,Wiles, Tulare; ¢~Edgar « Farley, 1325 Chestnut street,” - Oakland; Rose Harrington, Berkeley; Millary Hen- dricks, Berkeley:: Earle, 'Simmonps, 640 Groye street, - San; . Francisco; Warren +, Early, Petaluma; Russell Bray, /Grass Valley;.Annie Beaver, £tockten; Rudolph Trautner, 2540 Mc- Allister street, San :Francisco; Arthur Poulin, 526 Harrison street, San Fran- cisco; Florence Plummer, 2031 Linden street, Oakland; Eugene Dunlap, Oak- dale; Ila Snider, Fall ‘River "Milis; Hazel Richards, Tuolumne; Byna Wil- liams, Stockton; Brnestine Franzen, 1505 Fillmore street, San Francisco; Rose Seymore, Santa . Rosa; Elinor ‘Bertola, Martinez; Florence Povey, 436 Thirty-fifth avenue, San Francisco; Clara Tecklenburg, Lodi; Clarence Dow, Lodi; Otto Dilion, Stockton; Paul Dunckhorst, ento; Romona Hanby, 872 Willow street, Oakland; G. Perkins, Angels Camp; Johnnie Kent, Santa Cruz; Carrie BEdwards, Grass Valley; Emily Oliver, Stockton; Ray Glass, Los Angeles; Eddie Boland, 451 Tenth street, San Francisco; Rosa San Fran- 201 Corbett May llowe. San Diego; Lora Gore, Sacramento; Lois Rusk, Sacramento; Marguerite Bell, 2010 Sutter street, San Francisco; Louise Mann, 654 Seventh street, Oakland; Francis Cur- tis, 3171 Twenty-fifth street, San Fran- cisco; Mary Bondeson, Point Reyes; Ardery Abraham, Sacramento; Con stance McFarland, Benicia; R. Chad- bourne, Suisun; Louise Hall, Ba- kersfield; Mazie Dunn, Bakersfield; James Dunn, Bakersfield; .. Ethel Sweeney, _Vacaville; Velma ‘' Ben- son, Petaluma; Fiorence Brisbin, 1302 Eighteenth cisco; avenue, San Francisco; Lewis Merri- street, Kathleen Taylor, thew, Gold Run; Joe Ross, Menlo Park; Frank Edmondson, Berkeley; Ida Nuinen, 479 KEllis street, San Francisco; Josie Lynden, 479 Ellis street, San Fraricisco; Margaret Boyer, 1106 Willow street, Oakland; J. Bal- bontin, 1885 Mission street, San Fran- Francisco; Anita Steffens, 1808 Larkin ‘street,; San Francisco; Ruth Dewey, 1525 Scott street, San Francisco. LANDSESRGER NEW PRIZES NEXT WEEK cisco; A. Reedy, 528 Castro street, San BeaU’nFuY Eo.k‘---cne HUn-r<d anq Brfi:y of Them--- - 2 ©OU have all heard thunder, felt thé wiit bloiv, scén the hatl by ‘ghe rain and watched the; xm\yum e big-tazy-flakés; orat’ T ,!mn},o! sunsflne Fou at_least have;scen pietures of it and _redds, : e g and drivln_ _sleet, su you will aye no :lllkult) in solung 8 ljnlu;m- 7R oy 4 3 - o A .\ml of course you have all seen Ienu:s. whether you lm\c lived all \cs in the clty or h the "ccrflfl'n, :nfil""lud ¥*you “ate A B0y of a &l you Kiow the difference “batween & picket fence and one made of barbed wire o¢' of long zigzag split #Hls, so pictures 1, 2, 3 nng 4 \rflffie equally ‘easy for you. And now her¢ i:sometlilng to_cxeite you." ‘ufi‘! SENDAY YOU*WILL, GET A ‘BRAND NEW LIST < OF PRIZES TO CH FROM. | Isn't qxdt’llund) PR & Ofygurse’, (i .m mped of* wenifs “you* again what rict reward 1s m‘un(q‘ 1ot you '1t“ you win. * strict *lt&n' " ‘now. Here is mmethlng the Puzzle Editor wants to speak of par- ur, pame and the town and State Wherein'you'live. but the street or Uculurp Iu.. p%;smm“ nuinb¥ 1S INPSrting bhecause many books are belng: returncd Because “of* incorrect ad- dresses. And dosi't to:;cz the -’alléry of Honor. 4 PLLASE DON'T SEND, IN- ANY TINTYPE Flchu:s or rnoox-‘s THAT ARE UNTONEu—which lddress on the back of each and every photograph. And by nL mmu be sure mkyou nn a prize win. “ nerbefore you send {n any picture at all % “And remember this: You will all'have a. chance not on}y & your picture published as well. The Puzzle Ecitor wants‘all. —the whole 150 every week if possible. - Begin right noWw: can't be |oo muny. Bu( remember. only the prize winners uh. them: ¥ind the names of Four Different Kinds of Fences as shmmv n ymm& 1,2, ferent Weather Bulletins as shown in pictures 5, 8, 7 and 8 on this page and write % opposite the proper corresponding numbers provided for the purpose in ‘the coupon on . rections; fill in the coupon with your name and address and the prize you desire—if yo-O the coupon to the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Cak, - .. REMEMBEL—To the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFFY BOYS AND GIELS who solve the twelve Name Puzzles correctly, one of these ONEX HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded. And -don’t forget this next potnl, because it is very important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OFFICE BY. FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an equal chance to compete, nudeverythlngonthllmmbe sure that you overlooi nothing that will help you to win a prize. THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE Pflwn IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWoO WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, May 29. These are the TWENTY umvmnwxsm-mmmymonnnum.num tles correctly: Adventures of a Brownle, by Mulock; Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Carroll; The Blythedale Ro- mance, by Hawthorne; A Child’s Garden of Verses, by Stevenson; The Chimes, by l!ehu-; Cranford, by kell; Gulliver's Travels, hy Swift; Pilgrim’s Progress, by John Bunyan; The Song of Hiawatha, by ; Laddie angd Miss Toosey’s Mission; Lucile, by lleredlth. The Magic Nuts, by Molesworth; Old Christmas, by Irving; Paradise Lost, by Milton; The Pleasures of Life, by Lubbock; Rab and His Friends, by Brown; mm-mmmwuummmwm Herolnes, by Jameson. CAMILLE FPEVERS Solve the Puzzles, | Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the FPuzzle Editor, funday Call, S.F. To Puzle Editor, Sunday Oall San Francisco: Below in thelr proper name bers please find my solution of Four Different Kinds of Fences and Four Different Weather Bulletins represented in this week’s name puzzles: May 15, 1904. Street or P .O. If I win I choose for prize