The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 22, 1904, Page 16

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16 THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL. - 5 — e THESE ARE THE PRIZE WINNERS OF MAY 8. SRR S Vida San : mund San Fran- Alameda; uite. ninth avenue, Ala- Miner, rd Durgin, Berkeley; Waiter Green, an Francisco: Oy Louise Washin g holas Lettunich, Adele Badarous, Francisc Ingham, 13 Hay- Oakland; Maud Russell, wards; Fannie Casey, Menlo Park; Charlie Ingham, 1351 Nineteenth ave- nue, I Balz, 1436 Ver- San Francisco; SBammie Mary Baliz, 1436 Vermont 0; Miiton Richards, San Francisco; 24 York street, San Clark, 2318 Bryant ; Marguerite Bell, Francisco; Ruth treet, Sau Fran- 866 Castro street, ett, Ross; Jennie G. Russell, hroeder, Ala- n Jose; Margaret » San Fran- ) Mageline J. Shields, . San Francise t, San Fran- 264 Doje street, 8an Barrett, 253 /Tem Albert. Mogh, n, Francigeo; 1 Bartlett street, San Harrison Clara Chase, Francisco; s ‘Vezey, Modesto; Coleman Kerr Dixon; - Annie Cane- vascini, ~Petaluma; Walter - Graff, Berkeley; .John Murray, 8an Quentin; Lorene Mellon, 379 Alcatraz avenue, Oskland; E. Rademacher, 1355 McAllis- ter street, San Francisco; C. Martin, 178 Guerrero street, San Francisco; Regina Ryerson, 2133 ‘Union sfreet, San Fran- cisco; Esther Dickson, 458 Devisadero street, Ban . Francisco; Eva* Malick, Elmhurst; Genevieve Martell, 811 Scott street, . San Francisco; Hubert Soher, 1357 McAllister street, San Francisco; Mey Fletcher, Mill Valley: Agnes Shex in, 2208 Geary street, San Francisco; F. L. Sheerin, 2208 Geary street, San Fran- cisco;. William . Resenberg,. Alameda; Ethel Girdwood, 1266 Church street, San Francisco; Ruth Chrisman, Clements; Milton Smith, 1039 Howard street, San Francisco; Vivian Graaff, Arroyo Grande; Niel “Ferguson, Rio Vista; Florence Taylor, Santa Rosa; Jan-t Smith, Santa Rosa; Abbie Trade, 1792 Tifteenth street, San Francisco; Walter Pratt, Crockett: Elma Winship, San Rafael: Le Roy Munro, Alameda; Win- ifred Corbin, 201 Buena Vista avenue, San Francisco; Thelma Stevens, 4180 Twenty-fitth street, San Francisco; Helena Warness, 26 Rincan street, San Francisco; Genevieve Kerdell, Ala- . SAITIE H&]:E . meda; Stel! Clark, Vallejo; Julius Pfall, Riverside: Burnett Wilson, Tu- lare; Daisy Pendergast, Vallejo; Louls NEW PRIZES THIS WEEKL: Murray, Ross; Rosa Howe, San. Diego;a: Irma Cook, Kern City; Mary Hughes, 346 Arlington street, San_ Francisco; Janet Hansen, Los Banos; Norma Rob- ertson, San Jose; Nomo Fisher, Sacra- mento; Clement Lang, 748 O'Farrell street, San Francisco; Ruth Anderson, 16 Elliott Park, Sen Francisco; A. Lioyd, 6 Middle street, Ban Francisco; Leslie Koegel, 96 Cumberland street, San Francisco; F. Robinson, 5 Middle " street, San Francisco; Moore Lee, 245¢ Post street, San Francisco; Leona Eng- wer, 1788 Unijon street, San Francisco; Walter Hammer, 164 Clipper street, San Francisco; Ivy Carpenter, Fairfield; Zelda Zuicker, 1132 Adeline street, Oak- land; Irene Wood, Emeryville; Paul Dunckhorst, S8acramento; Ruth Cum- mings, 138 Fourth avenue, San Fran- cisco; Arthur Cummings, 138 Fourth avenue, San Francisco: Horace Wall. ing, 1218 Jones street, San Francisco; M. R. Green, 721% Tennessee street, San Francisco; Violette Jones, Mer- ced; Emerald Voodry, Stockton; Mary Davis, 1145% Mission street, San Fran- cisco; Fred Mulvany, Berkeley; Mulvany, Berkeley, ! oy . OW, children, here is something to set yonr hearts rejoicing: something to make you work harder than cver before. Jt is a new list of books; some that you have had to chcose from before and some that have never been published in this list. Isn't that cfciting? And they arfe'#ll of the same serics, with pretty individuai illustrated covers that make your library lpok so very deco- as classic, for all of thesc books are famous, flie sorf of -books: that eYersboily reads and but keeps to read agnin and yet again. And thoy ar>‘fadcinating, oif of thee.?, And the puzzles to-day: they are easy, cvery one. of thém. Eov nstance, you all know 'dbout dif- ferent kinds of boats, even if you have never actually ‘seen; any “of thost ki dch in__xh‘i puvzzlpwwlnmrrs on this page, while as for jewelry, what little boy or girt figs] ot Kioked [itg /088" bi2, khffiing "Wigs Christmas time and birthdays and seen cver so many things 1}!3& theyswould Hke 10 have? Truly U s Is:the casicst list of puzzles yet. o, x o $ | 5 R not only re Of course there Is no need of telling you again awhat. ek -reward.is Anwstore: (or «youa (- Jou. S Those books zil speak for themselves. 6b. 4 , But, chiidren, pay strict attention now. Heve Is:sgmethisg the’ Puzzje Editor wintg ig speal, of par- Myifukindy. You' must not ‘only “glve. your, nanie-and. the town ‘and Siacg whereiy you,llie. but the street or postofiice number. - This is tmportant because nimy books)are.being returncd: »dresscs. Aud don’t forget the galicry’ of honio 5 PO LR T £ R PLEASE DON'T SEND IN ANY TINTYPE PICTURES OR PROOFS THAT ARE UNTONEw—twhich - miegns that they will fade as soun as they arc exposed o' e sitn, and dpr’t forzel to writé your name and address on the back of _efch and every photogiuph. And by all meung'lx_- ure” that youl are u prize win. ner before you send in .any picture at all. 2 % 02 2 > And remember this: You will all have a chance not only to win one of those 130 prizes, bug gt your picture published as’well. The Puzzle Editor wants all the prize winners to send’in thelr pictyres ~—the whole 150 every weck If possible. Degin right now. Don't walt. The more the merrier. Thers can’t be too many. But remember, only the prize winners can have:their pictures published. Gt 28 THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY them: 3 i s Find the names of Four Diffcrent Kinds of Boats as shown in pictures 1, 2, 3 and 4 and Four Dif- ferent Things Seen in a Jewelry Store as shown in pictures 5, 6, 7 and $ on this page and write’ them out in the space opposite the proper corresponding numbers provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page, as per directions; fill in the coupon with your name and address and the prize yon desire—if you win —and send the coupon to the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Cal. REMEMBEL—To the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS.AND GIRLS who solve the tweive Ziame Puzzles correctly, one of these ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will bo awarded. And don’t forget tMis next point, because it {s very important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the coumtry an equal chance to Read cverything on this page, to be sure that you overiook mothing 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, June 5. ' These are the TWENTY mmmxum-mmmymummmup- eles correctly: Abbe Constantin, by Halevy; A Chi and Hero Worship, by Carlyle; Kidnaped, by Lucile, by Meredith; Mine Own People, by Kipling; The by Lubbock; Rab and His Friends, by Brown; by ; Samantha at Saratoga, ley; Tanglewood Tales, by Hawthorne; Tom Brown's School \Days, by Hughes; Treasure Island, by son; Twice Told Uncle ;A 3 X Tales, by Hawthorne; Tom’s Oabin, by Stowe; ‘A Wonder Book, by Hawthorne: § i i Villa Devoto, 8 oo & caly !“Banos. because - of : jmgorrect " ad- - Pluzm.-nd!hhli\rm"unmdnw‘;lnofiu. Hrie street, San Francisco: Eliza Lash, Suisun City; Genevieve Mitchell, Au- ~burn; Ella Winfleld, 1623 Noe street, San Francisco; Elmie Hansen, . Los —— Rare Invention ST e s e ey A highly important invention affect- ing optical science in general and the further development of the eye special- * I8t’s profession in treating eye diseases “and faulty vision in particular was re- ¥ cently ‘made in Berlin. According to a 'German exchange the assistant of the universjty clinic of the Royal Charity Hospital, Dr. Walther Thorner, has succeeded in solving a problem which had received much attention from many; others before him, but with lt- tle''or no success. He managed to photograph the . background of the eye and obtain good pictures of it, toa, His invention represents a material improvement on the oph invented by Helmholts in 1350. The latter, ' how:ver, only admitted eof viewing the background of the eye. The fact that all attempts to phote- sgraph the interior of the background of ‘the eve had remained fruitless so far was due to the peculiar construc- tion of the eye. It is difficult to light up the interior to such an extent as to enable one to take a photograph of it, and even In the use of strong sources of light the exposure would require so much time that the eye would have to be fixed, which would mean great in- convenience to the patient. Now Dr. Thorner has constructed an apparatus with which he first succeeded in pho- tographing the eyes of animals, espe. cats.—Jewelers’ Circular, — Solve the Puzzles, Fill Qut the Coupon and Send It to the Fuzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S.F. To Pamle Editor, Sunday Call San Francisce: Below In their proper num- bers please find my solution of | Four Different Boats and Four Different Things Scen in a Jew- elry Store represented in this week’s name puzzles: B May 22, 1904. If I win I choose for prize

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