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THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL. Threse Are the Lucky 150 Prize Winners in the Puzzle Contest November 27 ———— A e ) § Solve the Puzzles, . 2 Fill Out the Coupon $ and Send It to £ the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S. F. & To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, 3 San Francisco: 2 Below in their proper num. 3 bers please find my solution of 3 are the na of the the names of animals in this 8 prize winners in the week’s puzzles: 3 e contest of November 27, ts of & house: , enteenth H. Muller, 112 Francisco ter street, 9 Twenty- isco; Aldo Francisco; ; Charlie Wa- street, San ngton, Sacra- mento; Clif 2 ; Henrie Selma Frazier, Sa y; Hc n Sherwoo , Alameda; Sixteenth street, Sacramento; Alto; Will New- Oakland; Car- ia O'Brien, 313 Anna Paul, 3 Eleventh Bennett, Berkeley; ; Louisette 1 street, San Fran- well, 953 Madison n Bogle, Santa Suisun; Floyd Her- . Myrtle Lewin, Palo an, 439 Austin 2 ; Ruth MeNelll, 2 e ¥y Wetmore, Berkeley fzflzvf/w/f Haywards i '807/4422 jo. Isom street, Sar = =~ iter Ollson, South Escola, Rocklin; May th street, Oakland; Telegraph avenue, dsbort, Florin; Low- ie Cobb, Palo Alameda; Kath- renteenth street, st Hurlbut, 1104 Alameda; Jeft Oaks street, San Boyle, $11 Green- Francisco; Winie San Fran- 24 Elsie street, , 1096 Helen 24 Ellis street, San Francisco; Gettigan, 823 Fell street, 8an Owen Maurer, Fruitvale; San Mateo; H. Hood, Glenn, Fruitvale; n Jose; Matthew Dorothy Crawford, street, San Francisco; Richards, 1113 Castro street, isco; Gertrude Colwell, San- nie Agram, South Berke- n Rafael; Maxins Willlam Smith, Younger, Sacra- rgie Deckard, 1112 Wil- kland; Louis Friant, 729 Teesenaaiindnnaias cessriesnne FeVisssssnssnnnsae Teveassstssnasssssssasssanane D s o D o D s D s D D S s I D N AN I I A I I B A P P P P NI PP S R R R S D T N D S b T D e s b S e D D N N S b N S S L S B B o T R 0000000000 D005 0005 P00 055500 Leona Hogan, Melrose; John McLaren, Nineteenth street, San Francisco; Hor- Sar Anselmc; - Howard Cuyler, South ace Rice, San Rafagl; ulive Walker, Berkeley; Russell Evans, $5 Colling- San Rafael; Peter Snooks, San .ansel- wood sgtreet, San Francisco; T. Hop- mo; W. McLeod, 1341 Pine street, San kins San Anselmo; Harold Carto, 3430 Francisco. Geo TIVTIITIV ITvTew GOSGGGSLSL 000000050401 SEEN5850 & 4 an Francisco; Charles @ s g 190 25 , Alameda; Fred Musso, San e on - b4 raylor, 858 Castro street, 8 e Taylor, 8§58 Castro bid - ( aldine Boothe, 8 Te seorge I, Fruitvale: R 3 Twenty-ffth ¥ s cisco; Lucretia Mas 3 X San Francisco; e S % Clayton street s B : z : =m Name Sedsevisseaveeng B ? iaiph, Aiameda; Beaviiful Books---On: Rundred and Fifty of Them--- § H Alameda; Willis street, San Fran- iman, Port Costa; 3 2171; Eighth street, San s Charlie ~ Galligan, 2171 San Francisco; Daniel street, Oakland; George eventh avehue, Oak- exton, 851 Washington kland; Kitty cCastillo, 1011 Webster street, Oakland; John Castillo, Webster street, Oakland; Leslle « ns Haywards; Aubrey Butler, Healdsburg Richmond; Ni Emerson ) Chapultepec street, San Fran- iuby King, Petaluma; -Eliza Castroville; John Rohr, Mill rn Payne, Dos Palos; acIntosh, Haywards; Harold g 1, Petaluma; Harold Cody, Potrero avenue, San - Francisco; George Wihr, 11 Metropolitan avenue, San Francisco llie Scriven, Melrose; ann, 656 Devisadero sir S Francisco; Charlie Bacl ¥ Mason street, San Fran- ' Coburn, Berkeley; Karl- 1, Healdsburg; Gertrude - lameda; Elton Sherwood, nto; Veronica Liguori, Agnew; Morrison, Tracy; Harry Moseley, steet, Oakland; Laura Mose- th street, Oakland;. Flossle ockton; Haryvey Olds,. 2511 avenue, Berkeley; F.. Alle- n Jose; Elizabeth Kendall, 1076 ricenth street, Oakland; - Alex Crabb, Milpitas; Alice Wileon, Healds- rg; Eugene Kirgan, Benicia; F. Tow- 536 2 llister street, San Francisco; ice Miner, 126% Liberty street, "rancisco; George King, -Alameda; Powers, Lodi; Alice Mayberry, ch; Jack Liguori, - Agnew; Leo . Alvieo: B. Andrade, S8an Rafael: Chester Chamberlin, Healdsburg; Ceeil Ch berlin. Healdsburg; George Wolfe, Brierly, Agnew; Ajbert roy: Patience Nott, Andrews,, San - Diego: » S € The Puzzle Editor was sorry to disanpoint you all last week, hut he thought he could give you a Z/”XA BY2E, week’s vacation so that you would be In good spirits to try to-day’s list of puzzles. You will notice a FeEsas p new list of books to-day. The Puzzle Editor searched every book store in San Francisco before finding a 2 series which would be appropriate as a Christmas morning gift from The Sunday Call, and at last selected g the beautiful boys' and girls’ books given below. The books are by the very best known writers of children's books. They will be mailed to prize winners so that they will arrive about Christmas, although the names will not appear until Christmas morn- ing. rvvos There are represented here the names of eight animals seen at the Zoo. Barring the “ant-eater” they shoula all come after a little dilizent study. CIty cevvssnnsnnns % § % For Those Who Glgss Taese Puzzlzs To-Day. g § Here are some particular points to bear in mind. ALWAYS BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT YOU GIVE YOUR ADDRESS CORRECTLY AND LEGIBLY, for several dozen books have been returged because of incorrect addresses. So if your name was published and you did not recelve a book please write to the Puzzle Editor. REMEMBER THE RULES CONCERNING PICTURES. Don’t send In untoned proofs or stamp photos, un!-ss they are very plain. Those who work hard but are so unlucky as to just miss may get their picture in as a reward for trying. Pictures never appear at the same time with the pames. THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZSS, and this is what Jou must do to win one of them: Find the names of animals on this page and write them out in the space opopsits the proper cor- responding numbers provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page, as per directions; fill in :.:: coupon with your name and address and the prize you desire—if you win—and send the cospon to 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 puzzles correctly, one of these ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES \\-l!l_ ?l: n_wnr(led. And don’t forget this next point, because it is very important:, ALL ANSWEKS MUST REACH THIS Ty B 4 Tl o 40 be. aury thot. you Sveslomk SotaE aaa: U] Belp Tou &b GiA 8 geim ' T i to be sure that you ove fltmm’r’l’!‘Ea;A‘;;ES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO TO-DAY, December 25, WEmmO.: the TEN BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose if you solve all the puzzles cor- rectly: i The Captain’s Dog, by Louls Enault; The Cat and the Candle, by Mary F. Leonard; Christmas at Deacon Hacketi’s, by James Otls; Dick in the Desert, by James Otis; Half a Dozen Thinking Caps, by Mary Leonard; How Tommy Saved the Barn, by James Otis; Our Uncle the Major, a story of 1763, by James Otis; 2 Playground Tonl, by Anna Chapin Ray; Prince Prigio, by Andrew Lang; The Wreck of the Clrcus. by James Otis. . ¢ : . - 3 E iz‘ & b:4 b } Strtet o B O « coe s sasqiiowa $ § ; State cicssssmeenes ment RN 0005555050 If T win I choose for prize N N D000 S0 bbb A DI B I NID AP NN SOOI EIVEVVIN ST, NR00 T TP SO0000: PR cesenen ceenenes 3B (See List of Prizes.) 8