The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 28, 1904, Page 16

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16 . THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL ’ — V7 S£&MS To ME THWAT THESE. EGG> ARE TOO ANCIENT FOM_ e - Solve the Puzzles, # Fill Out the Coupon # and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, 8. F. § These Are the Lucky 150 Prize Winners in the Puzzle ‘i ‘z zz $ § # o4 £ 3§ é g | 3 ! Z & b2 Contest iz Of August 14. 1 seetemocste o omonmsemenes ;: ¥ H. Brando Watsonville Angust 28, 1904, 0SS SRS SGY LSOOGS0 SRR - - : i Street of P. Ou sovvcoscomoanen Oakland; n Fran- College; avenue, Twenty- CIY ssessesssnstsssnssmosnen StAte weeverssrrscesonsemenne 255505 05554555 G G L b LIL 255550055455 5 4 5555 Bealtifll Bocks---Onz Hunseed and Fifty of Them--- | For THQSQ WHQ Guess These PUZZIES Tc.Day. % If T win I choose for prize puzzles, and this week gives you something to think about. Here are represented the names of eight fish. Many of them are familiar, but such as “drum” may send you to the dictiongry for help. Also bear In mind that there are other words that mean “al@’ in figuring one of the other nictures. 05055558 B¢ p¢ Well, the Puzzle Editor. was more than pleased with the way the answers came in for the dance } f """ (See List of Prizes.) But remember this: You must not only give your name and the town dnd State wherein you live, R B BRI but the strect or postoffice number. This is important because many books have been returned because of Merle Sagehorn, 866 ( ro street, Oak incorrect addresses. And don’t forget the gallery of honor. land; Rose ¢ And remember this: You will all have a chance not only to win one of those 150 prizes, but get your picture publishcd as well. The Puzzie Editor wants all the prize winners to sénd in. their pictures —the whole 150 every week if possible. Begin right now. Don’t wait. The mbru the merrier. There can’t be too many. PLEASE DON'T SEND IN ANY TINTYPE PICTURES OR PROOFS THAT ARE UNTONED—which means that th:y will fade as soon as they are exposc (0 *he sun, and Zon’t forget to write your name and . address on the back of each aid >very photograph. And by all means be sure that you are a prize win- 1 ner before you send in any nictuve ai all George ¥ THERE AERE ONE HUNDRED AND FI¥TY PRIZES, and this s wh~* vou m-st do to win ome of San Fran them: v Gough street Find the names of fishes on this page and write them out in the space opposite the proper corre- Rusiell, H ¢ 2ddy stree sponding numbers provided for tiic purpose in the coupon on this page, as per directions: fill in the :’i;l‘ ;H Eli coupon with your name and address and the prize you desire—if you win—and scnd the coupon to the nwund Power: EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Cal. Francisco; Da REMEMBER—To the FIRST ONE HUXDE ED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the street, Vallejo: Violet eigl:t Puzzles correctly, one of these ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL TRIZES will be Twcl!;;h a‘\;‘ e, Bast 0;::::1”.4:. - t Bowlsb awarded. ;e:ub_ W. M E astro street, And don’t forget this next polnt, because It Is very important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives ali those in the country an equal chance to compete. Read cverything on this page, to be éure that you overlook nothing that will help you to win a prige, THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, September 11. These are thec TWENTY BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose If you solve all the paz- tles correctly: ] Christie’s Old Organ, by Walton; The Chimes, by Dickens; Cranford, by Gaskell; Cricket on the Hearth, by Dickens; Dog of Flanders, by Ouida; Emerson’s Essay§; Evangeline, by Longfellow; Gulliver's Travels,, by Swift; Imitation of Christ, by Kempis; Little Lame Prince, by Mullock; Master of Ballan- trae, by Stevenson; Two Years Before the Mast, by Dana; Through the Looking Glass, by Carroll; Paal and Virginia, by Saint Plerre; Snow Image, by Hawthorne; Water Babics, by Kingsley; Vicar of Wakefield, Emma s 7 . . San Francisco: Charles Rubinson, 825 by Goldsmith; Pilgrim’s Progress, by Bunyan; Plain Tales From the Hills, by Kipling; Phantom Rickshaw, Ashbury street, San Francisco; W .$% Robinson, 825 Ashbury street, Sag 905554 Francisco. Oakland; port; W street, San Francis Sacramento; Gladys Gertrude Hemphill, street, Oakla son street, Violett Joues, Merced: A. W . Ber ley; Alma Dann, 30 Thirty street, Ml Hendri 1506 Louisa s G. Moor. Berkeley; Ralph anta Cruz; street ] oyd Loc Nichol, Nile Sixty-th osser, San Ra- Jackson; Grace €y: Laurie Clough, 0, Angels; George ¢y street, Alameda; Leo ley, Alviso; Hazel Wagner, Park street, Alameda: Henrfetta Ligouri, Agnew; Jack Ligouri, Agnew; Vera Eaton, Watsonville; Anna Somerville, Agnew 1 Peterson CORAL FUIESY San Francisco; Eva Contell, Sacra- 2226% Post street, San Franclsco: L. first 1 mento; Besste Boyer, 1108 Willow stick, 1213 Jones strect, San Fran- by. 261 « avenue, n Francisc street, Qakland; Margaret Boyer, 1106 cisco; Forrest Cobb, 37 Hill street, San Henry Wunnenberg, Vallejo; Mabel Willow street, Oakland; Russell Pet- Francisco; Mary Davis, 1145% Mission Morrison, 1324 Filbert street, Oakland; tingill, Eureka; Willle Dunsmore, 1768 street, San Francisco; Tommy Kirby, Charles MoMillan, 424 O'Farrell street, Seventh street, Oakland; R, Cranford, 565 O'Farrell street, San Francisco;

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