The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 29, 1904, Page 16

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16 THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL i rERC™ DANN e NEVADA Children, Why Are There Only Fifty-Five Petaluma; Dunn, 1505 Fill- Ma: . San ntague, Lathrop:; Edith fmoon - Bay; . Doroghy b Post street, San .Fran- Miner, Alameda; Obal ¢ Fifty-eighth street] Oak- Lansipg, San Quentin; 4032 Army street, San Geneyieve . Farrell, Peta- M Muns m, 4 iseo:" Mildred Curtis, strect, 918 Ellis Francisco; Lucy Hubert, urteenth street, Oakland; rland street, vin Hoegel, % Cumk Franc oiph utner, 2540 street, 8an Francisco; Ethel Rease, Halk; R Howe, San Diego; Bessie Irvine, Irvington; A. Butter- worth, 2753 Oect a street, San Fran- avia street, Staffens, 1808 1. Francisco; Robb h street, San Fran- imondson, Berkeley; Z) Murray, Newcastle; Chester Lev- nson, 88 Cumberland street, San Fran- Levinson, 88 Cumberland sco; Harry Levinson, 88 Cumberland street, San Francisco; Arthur Tilton, 154 Ninth street, San Francisco; Hal Curtis, 918 Ellis street, San Francisco; Nina Devany, 104 Guer- rero street n Francisco; Ray Glass, Los Angeles; Donald Georgeson, Eure- ka; Ed Harter, San Jose; F. T. Haines, 548 Stockton street, San Francisco; Russell Pettingill, Bureka; Freddie Grant, Point Richmond; Ralph Brad- ley, Santa Cruz; Jerome Tallant, 2321 Buchanan street, San Francisco; George Brown, Walnut Creek, Cal cis Enid Bra 2535 Oc Franc Larkin Brown Frank H.RUSSO PINOWE ln OH CHILDREN, WAKE UP! £t EAR EDITOR: This is my only picture that I have. It is my baby picture. It does not look a bit like me now. INENE WOODS, 1 Campbell street, Oakland, Cal.” That was the inscription on the back of the little picture of -Irene Woods, which 1s repro- duced ameng the prize winners on this page. It is of a baby less than year old, but little Irene, who is many years older now and who has proved herself so clever in solving these puzzles, Avas so anx- ious to have her picture in the Gallery of Honor that the Puzzie Liditor could not bear to disappoint her. cc of publi 2z baby pictures, and this is-reproduced as an example of what not to send in as much as to please little Irene herself. Of course the Puzzle Editor wants the full One Hundred and Fifty prize winners every week, but whenever it is possible the children ought to send in pictures that are up to date and show them as they look now, rather than pictures taken several years ago. But in any event, send in the best you have without delay. Of course there Is no need of telling you again what rich reward is in store for you if you win. Those books all spcak fof themselves. But, children, you must wake up. You did not do at all well this wecek. But, children, pay strict attention now. MHere Is something the Puzzle Editor wants to speak of par- ticulurly. You must not only give your name and the town and State wherein you live, but the street or postoffice number. This is important because nmuny books are being returncd because of incorrect ad- dresses. And don’t forget the gallery of hounor. - PLEASE DON'T'SEND IN ANY, TINTYPE PICTURES OR PROOFS THAT ARE UNTONEL—which means that they will fade as soon ug they are exposed to the sun, and don't forget to write your name and address on the back of cach and every photograph. And by all means be sure t!ul you are a prize wine ner before you send in-any picture at ail And remember this: You will all have a chance not only to win one of those 150 prizes, but get your picture published as well. The Puzle Ecitor wants all the prize winners to send in their pictures ‘—tite whole 130 cvery week i possible. Beégin right now. Don’t walt. The more the merrier. There can’t be too many. But remember, oniy the prize winners can have their pictures published. THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AXND FIFTY PRIZES, and this Is what you must do to win one of But the Puzzle Editor does not want to make a prac them: Find the names of Four Different Things Secn in a Barber Shop as shown in pictures 1, 2, 3 and 4 and Four Great Poets as shown in pictures 5, 6, 7 and 8 on this page and write them out in the space op- posite the proper corresponding numbers provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page, as per at- rections; 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. 5 REMEMBEL~—To the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the eight 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 FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an ecqual chance to competa, Read everything on this page, to be sure that you overlooi nothing that will help you to win a THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, June 12. 4 These are the TWENTY mmmmnooxsrmmwhlchmm.,mum‘hmmm gles correctly: Abbe Constantin, by Halevy; A Christmas Carol, by Dickens; Ethics of the Dust, by Ruskin; Heroes and Hero Worship, by Carlyle; Kidnaped, by Stevenson: Knickerbocker’s History of New York, by Irving; Lucile, by Meredith; Mine Own People, by Kipling; The Pilgrim’s Progress, by Bunyan; Pleasures of Life, by Lubbock; Rab and His Friends, by Brown; Rip Van Winkle, by Irving; Samantha at Saratoga, by Hol- ley; Tanglewood Tales, by Hawthorne; Tom Brown’s School Days, by Hughes; Treasure Island, by Steven- son; Twice Told Tales, by Hawthorne; Uncle Tom’s Cabin, by Stowe; A Wonder Book, by Hawthorne tarch’s Lives. A — Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S.F. To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Oalk San Francisco: Below in their proper mum- hers please find my solutiom of Four Different Things Seen In & Barber Shop and Four Great Poets represented in this week’s name puzzles: sesessssesssssnsssnasssenem srsssssss et saeTwe swvIEE. teststsetsctsssnecesssanen R e ) May 29, 1904 Name ....ccecovevecncccccene Street or 7. O... If 1T win I choose for prize

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