The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 12, 1904, Page 16

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THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL. Only One Hundred and Four PrizeWinners This Week NCE ags een able to s ease. It is really incomprehensible hat so many of you show so little ¥ledge &b poets there were only one h solved them correctly, natter of fact, If not of should have been one hun- fty—one child for each of ul books which the Sun- day Call gives away every Sunday, or d give away if there were that winners. This will never do. The puzzies to-day ere much t the Puzzie Editor ex- pects to publish & full list of winners hereafter These eesier, 50 t the names of the honored one hundred and four: ldred Curtis, $13 Ellis street, San cis M. Koegel, 96 Cumberland 3 Francisco; Lotta Koeppe, via street, San Francisco; h Finnle, 368 Oak street, Ban Leo Dilion, 38 Cumberland n Francisco; Ruth Wiles, Tu- nklin, Towle; Leslie Koe- imberland street, San Fran- James Levinson, 83 Cumberland street, San Francisco; Chester Levin- son, 88 Cumberland street, San Fran- cisco; Frank Kitson, 77 Cumberland street, San Francisco; Jeannette hase Lodl; Josie Galligan, 217% Kighth street, San Francisco; Charlie Galligan, 217% Eighth stree! San Francisco; J. Laflin, 6266 Wes mipster place, St. Louis; Hal Curtls, 818 Ellis street, San Francisco; Dick Powell, Berkeley; Dorothy Richard- son, 939 Sixty-third street, Oakland; Park Ingram, Iron Mountain; Mabel Dolan, 845 Grace avenue, Oakland; Ger- trude Hood, Fruitvale; Rose ilowe, San Diego; Hulda Koeppe, 2523 Oc- tavia street, 8an Francisco; John Mur- ray, San Quentin; Bartlett Russell, Haywards; Frank Edmondson, Ber- keley; Louis Friant, 729 Clayton street, San Francisco; Marion Dittes, 1505 Fiiimore street, San Francisco; Arthur Koegel, 8% Cumberiand street, San Francisco; Rudoiph Trautner, 25640 Mo- Allister street, San Francisco; Clarisse Buteau, 3855 West street, Oakland; Giadys Schulte, S15A Dolores street, San Francisco; E. Rademacher, 1355 McAllister street, San Francisco; V. R. Rademacher, 1356 McAllister street, Ban Francisco; Ward Durgin, Ber- keley; Norma Soher, 1851 McAllister an Francisco; Gladys Johnson, Cruz; Ralph Bradley, Santa Cruz; Lee Munro, Alameda; Virginia Dittes, 1506 Fillmore street, San Fran- cisco; Horace Walling, 1218 Jones street, San Francisco; Russell Pettl: gill, Eureka; James Dunn, Bakersfiel Mazie Dunn, Bakersfield; Jimmie Clark, 2318 Bryant street, Sen Fran- cisco; Jack" Loguori, Agnew; Edwin Busse, 118%; Falr Oaks street, San Fran- cisct; - Edith Frazier, Sacramento; Leonard Coombs, Agnew; George Wilir, 11 Metropolitan avenue, San Frantisco; May Trade, 1792 Fifteenth street, San Francisco; Beatrice Miner, 217 Stevenson street, San Francisco; Constance McFarland, Benicia; Re- gifia” Ryerson,” 2133 Union street, San Francisco; Alice Kiupfer, Elmhurst; Caroline Green, North Vallejo; Jennie Ryérson, ‘2133 Union street, San Fran- cisco; ‘Pearl’ Newby, Dixoh; Violette Jonhes, Merced; Ed Harter, San Jose Anita Steffens, 1508 Larkin street, San Francisco; ‘Myra Smith,~ San Jos Mathew Cooper, San Jose; Bert! Steffens, 1808 Larkin street, S8an Fran- cleco; Viclet White, 1264 Twelfth ave- nue, East® Oakland: Walter Pratt, Crockett; Robb Brown, $75- Church street, San Francisco; Clay Locke, Sac. ramento; ‘Lloyd Locke, Sacramento; Ethel Adams, 1531 Twelfth street, San Francisco; Mrs. Hiram Prather, Sui- sun; F. T. Coburn, Alameda; Tresa Hannon, 824 Harrison street, San Fran- cisco; Harry Levinson, 88 Cumberiand street, San Francisco; Charlie Levin- son, 88 Cumberland street, San Fran- cisco; Walter Pratt, 2326 Mission street, San Franeisco; Flo Robinson, Gridley; Olga Schulze, Dixon; Mayo Shattuck, 86 Eleventh street, Oakland; Pearl Holle, 1545 Jones street, San Francisco; Florence Gobar, San Juan; Vivian MacDonald, Paicines; Susie Hooper, 924 Filbert street, Oakland; John May- berry, Anmtioch; Amy Butterworth, 2752 Octavia street, San Francisco; Selma DID DUTCHY CATCH HIS TROLLEY ? H, children, at last. These are the easlest puzzles of'all. You all know about the good things you have had to eat, since you were able to know whit /good things taste like. Conscquently you ought to know all about fish and vegetables, and consequently, too, you should find no dificulty whatever in solving these eight puzzles to-day. . » - Hands up, everybody. How mauy have ever eaten trout or herring or bass or smelt or rockcod or sal- mon or sole or flounder or Germar carp or sardines, and !lowvmnny know, when they see it, a plcsure of a porpoise, a shark, a swordfish, a whale, a catfish or any of the other fish that commonly inhabit the sea, about which you have heard time and agzain? And hands up aghin. How many of you have tasted salad or celery or potatoes or artichokes or peas or corn or beets or turnips or asparagus or cucumbers or tomatoes or beans or lettuce or any of the other things that may be enjoyed with a good dinner? . Well, some of them are in these pictures. Of course the Puzzlie Editor is not going to tell, but there is rich reward if you are right. { But, children, pay strict attention now. Here s something the Puzzle Editor wants to speak of pars tcularly. You must not only give your name and the town and State whercin you live. but the street or postoffice number. This is Important because many books have been returned because of incorrect ad- dresses. And don't forget the gallcry of honor. 2 : And remember this: You will all have a chance not only to win one of those 150 prizes, but get your picture published nd well. The Puzzle Editor wants all the prize winners to send in thelr pictures ~—the whole 150 every week if possible. Begin 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. PLLASE DON'T SEND IN ANY TINTYPE PICTURES OR PROOFS THAT ARE UNTONEiL—which means that they will fade as souon 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 yoy are a prize wine per before you send in any' picture at all. . THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AXD FIFTY PRIZES, and this Is what you must do to win one of them: Find the names of four Different Kinds of Fish as shown in pictures 1, 2, 3 and 4, and Four Different Kinds of Vegetables as shown in plctures 5, 6, 7 and 8 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 dircetions; 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 Fran , Cal. REMEMBER—To the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the eight Mame 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 MUS: REACH THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those In the country an: equal chance to compete. Read everything on this page. to be sure that you overlooi 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 26. . These are the TWENTY BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose it you solve all the puz. sles correctly: . Abbe Constantin, by Halevy: A Christmas rol, Dicl 3 ; Heroes and Hero Worship, by Carlyle; Kidnaped, by Stc\::::wn:b]{nlck;mkggflm;;’eo?‘::wbyrfirka. ;lrflnr Lucile, by Meredith; Mine Own Pcople. by Kipling; The Pligrin's Progress, by Bunyan: Pleasures of Life, by Lubbock; Rab and Hils Friends, by "Brown: Rip Van WinkI® 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; Plu- tarch’s Lives. v \ 5 Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S.F. B v rvve s o cwrreseTeen L L T T TP L I e e R Street o % Owvvviesarosasen CIty ccccssssscsssasssscnsene SAL® Licecvsrvsnssnsssnssnen If I win I choose for prizse esssss secsesse. vsssssisseien (See List 6f Prizes.) e ——————————— Frazier, Sacramento; David Koegel, ¢ Cumberland street, San Francisco; Emma Kroncke, Santa Roga; Frark Losche, Suisun; Miriam Broaddus, Ag- new; . Loretta Gallagher, Petaluma; Ramona Hanby, $72 Willow avenue, Oakland: Ruthella Bollard, Vallejo; Mary O'Boyle, Kern: Leslie ~erdell, Alameda; George Parisen, 35 Cumber- land street, San Francisco; Enid Burns, 344 Devisadero street, San Franeisco; Ida Nuinen, 479 Ellis street, San Fran- :~c0; Alfred Kuncles, 2228 _loward street, San Francisco; Ella Winfeld, 1623 Noe street, San Francisco; Walter Mires, 3116 Fillmore stréer, San Fran- cisco; Ollie Mires, 3116 Fillmore street, { San Francisco; Rose Seymore, Santg Rosa; Lilllan Seymore, Santa Rosa,

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