The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 3, 1904, Page 16

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These Are the Lucky 150 PrizeWinners June 19. — us- Vallejo; Miriam ‘Watsonville; wood. 11 Sadie stre Genevieve .Kerdell, 1529 s Alam Martha Willie White, 828 ento; eet, Stockton; A h; Otto, Dillon, mstreet, Stockton; Hubert e Mrs. Matthias, Del Monte, 2821 Laguna h Anderson, Francisco; Howard Vallejo; . White, Francisco; ch; Philip Murray, hulte, 1612 Chapin Mary Lee, box 279, Carrie Chrisman, 74 Tait street, Kern avenue, Los Gatos; Edith Frazier, 2731 A]._un“da City, K street, Sacramento; Dot Ibert, $04 Market street, San Francisco; Mer- vyn Farmer, 543 First street, Wood- land; Alice Munz, Nord street, Nord; Bessie Boyer, 1106 Willow street, Oak- land; Willie Dunsmore, 1766 Seveuth street, Oakland; J. Mathes, 862 Castro street, Oakland; Fred Musso, 166 South i street, San Jose; Minnie King, 1429 Bay street, Alameda; Daniel Mar- tin, 1620 Central avenue, San Francisco; Henr'~*ta Coniat Emburst: M. .. Al- W evaoNe® lington, 521 South Aurora street, Stock- - ton; Timothy , Pfluger, 1015 Guerrero street, San Francisco;. Flo Robinson,, Gridley, Butte County; E..Kennedy, 707 I street, Sacramento; Allison Rouse, 304 Goshen .avenue, Visalia; Frank O'Brien, Giltoy, R. D. 25; Jane Brhun, 523 Branciférte . street, Vallejo; —Alicey Kern, Nord 'street,” Nord; Gertrude Driscoll, 839 Louisjana street, Vallejo; Ernest. Spedding, 418 Waverly _street, Palo -Alto: Paul Dunkhorst, 2815 H street, Sacramento; - Margaret, Smith, 1257 I,‘n&on'stieet. San ‘Francisco;’ W. Foster, * Gibbs,” Santa’ Cruz County; Alice Putmah, 410- N street, ' Stockton; Addie Jones, Gibbs,’ Santa’ Cruz Coun- ty; Esnie Morehead, 767 Sixth avenue, San Francisco; Janet Cobb, 280 North Thir@ street, San Jose; Nellie Schebe, 1537 Ninth avenue,s San Francisco; Olivia Smith, 428 Eighth street, Santa Rosa; Zilla Moore, Duncans Mills; Ede- menia Camacho, box 38, San Leandro; Josie Hough, Walnut Creek; Pearl Van Meter, Lafayette; George Brown, Wal- nut Creek; Milton Smith, 1039 Howard street, San Francisco; Mamie Smith, 103; Howard street, San Fran- cisco; Marcelle Merpel, 2256 Mis- sion street, San Francisco; Eleanor Palmer, Main street, Martinez; Burs- ley Palmer, Main street, Martines; Willle Cain, 322 Alvarade street. Mon. S s m—the whole 150, cvery week-if ‘possible. “ can’t be too!many.. "'mame Puzzl ".Read everythiag on this THE SAN FRANCISCO {(SUNDAY CALL. /,., FRRLS L :fl-/flW 774 r &, eaq 64’0 Fer Those wm Guesf Tfl%é Pum AT s TouDay. | EASY PUZZLES THIS WEEK Beautiful Be k'\--QrP Hunzred and Fifty ;of Them--- T = = = T ——— This is the week that the Puzzie Editor is able to pflnt the full hne'lmnw gn‘;.fln;'prlm\wlnnen and feel just as glad’ as each one of you-are. They were not so hard, after all, were lhcy—lhosd‘ ratlroad engine parts_and ra s published on .lunc 19? ‘As for the cight puzzles this ,\\cn,{\—-\u‘ll, ,lust*sec nomewr =t much you really know. ! There isn't onc of )op ?hm lnun t, read about Indians, played Indian and maybe even seen real live Indians. Here is your chancg to show ' what you know about the noble red man with his tomahawk and feathers aifd plInL Therc ul clgut tribes representéd in these el,ght pictures. But, chiidren,” puy strle attention new. - Here is something tur teularly. You musti not 6nly gide! your ngme and the towsh ‘and S » postofiice number. This Jds important beciyse many books have be€n fetirned because of dresses; And don’t forget the .gyllery oi honor. P And remember 'this: You_ will all’have a chance not only to win one of those 130 prizes, but zes your pleture’ published »s well. * The Puzzle Fditor‘wants all the prize winners to send in their plctures Bc'-ln rl-_vhx now. . Don’t walt. The more the merrier. There But remember, only the prize winners can have their pictures published. PLEASE 'DON'T SEND IN ANY TINTYPE PICTURES OR PROOFS THAT ARE UNTONEuv——which means that they will‘fade as soon as they are exposed to the sun, and don’t forget to write your name and eddress: on the lmck “of each.and’ every phow"raph. And by all means be sure that you are a prize wine uzzle L(Hlor wants to spuk of par- age wherein You live. but the street or | {néorrect .d-’ “ner before you send in any, plcture at all. THEH mmouuuuau&wA:\‘nmmrrmzns.-ndmhl.wmcwunmuwm.g_.. \ them: . sir P i Find the correct names of Ipdlnn tribes 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 you desire—if you win—and send the coupon to the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Cal REMEMBER—To the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the eight correctly, one of these ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded. , And 't forget this next point, because it is very important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH m;s OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives“all those in the country an equal chance to compete. page, to be sure that you overlooi nothing 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,. July 17. " These aré the TWENTY BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose if you solve all the pus. des correctly: Abbe Constantin, by Halevy; A Christmas Carol, by Dickens; Ethics of the Dust, by Ruskin; deroes and Hero Worship, by Carlyle; Kidnaped, by Stevenson; Knickerbocker’s History of New York. by Irving; Lucile, by Meredith; Mine Own Pecople, 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 Ilawthorne; Tom Brown’s School Days, by Hughes:; Treasure Island, by Steven- son :l‘wxl:a Told Tales, by leflmm' Uncle Tom’s Clbll, Dby Stowe; A Wonder Book, by Hawthorne; Plu. tarch’s Lives. 4 terey; Walter Farnlacher, 2701 Sutter street, San Franeisco; Margery Glass, 1508 California street, San Francisco; Leroy. Gilbert, 530 South Ninth street, 8an Jose; Dorothy Plummer, Center- ville; Ollie Mires, 3116 Fillmorc street, San Francisco; T. Tessie Schenk, 824 Harrison street, San Francisco; Sarah Repken, 2445 Sutter street, San Fran- cisco; Anna Schoening, 473 Sixth strest, Oakland; Marien Smith, 346 Arlington street, San Francisco; Perrie Doran, 1037 Howard street, San Franciseco; Mollie Smith, 124 Eleventh street, San Francisco; D. Johnson, 1446 Clay street, San Francisco; Mabel Lund, box 178, Suisun; Willlam Roegel, 9 Cumber- land street, San Franeisco; ' Jennie Pearson, 1614 Tyler street, South Ber- keley; Mary - Francis, Ross, Marin County; Ruth Bailey, 552 Twentieth street, Oakland; Maud Paddock, Farm- ington, Whitman County, Washington; Irene Woods, 4090 San Pablo avenue, Emeryville; Janet Hughes, 346 Arling- ton .street, San Francisco; Bernice Westbay, 105 East Magnolia street, Stockton; Russell Pettingill, 323 Fifth street, Eureka; H. Hood, box 26, Frult- vale; Ella Minor, 115 B street, San Ra- fael; George Cainey,/736 Minna street, San Francisco; James Main, Goleta; Violet White, 1264 Twelfth avenue, Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S.F. To Puzzie Fdltor, Sunday Oalk San Francisco: Below in their proper nam- hers please find my eointion of the Indian tribes reproduced in this week's name puzzies: 3 cecicrcscsessscccsssesenen DR ] L T — July 3, 1904. NAmE® ..cccesvssssscscssasane Street or % O... City .. State 1f 1 win I choose for prize (See List of Prizes)

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