The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 25, 1904, Page 12

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THE = SAN. FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL. These Are Winners in the Puzzle Contest December 11 e — the winners in the December 11 animals seen at names of Jose; May East O nd; Lillilan § avenue Alameda; Baker s anett Hansen San Franc! Church reenleaf Agnew; Maud Roy Bridgman Higg!! Fr Tenth al McGetti- Francisco Fifteenth Johnni Sacramen- Sherman street, Huntington, Sacra- cific Grove; . Smith, 1280 an Francisco; Ruth Oakland; g h street, San » Martin, Santa Cruz; 6 Chattanooga street, Winckelmann, 3128 an Francisco; Va- Jackson street, San by, Sacramento; 1467 San Francisco; Annie treet, 8an Francisco; Petaluma; Ronnie Mc- eo; Civde Morrison, San Francisco; Oakley; loud; Buel Eg- McLeod, Falr- ramento; Clar- Sacramento; Georgie o; Leonora Clark, Ar- kie Sullivan, 3086 San Francisco; ichez street, San Ibos, 501 Geary street, ; Evalyn Wagener, 2011 e San Francisco; Rose 866 Castro street, Oakland; Kahn Pine street, San Booth, 57 : Bernice street, San Fran- A Bartlett street, hr, 967 Broadway, s, Dimond; Amos e, San Francis- re, Santa Rosa; Ray Treat avenue, San Humphry, Carson rt Gibsen, San Ma- 0 Cypress street, San Jose; H. Ab- *et, Ban Francisco; Treat avenue, San tell, Sacramento; encia street, San man, Berkeley; er, Sacramento; Charles shbury street, S8an Fran- San isabe San Fran West Hote leigh Broad orace Kelley, Golden Sen Francisco; Mamie Bur- i Slmer McEvoy, 1065 an Francisco; Evelyn Hig- twell street, San, Francis- oyle, 811 Greenwich street, : Bert Hanson, 210 Fair San Francisco; Lloyd Cuy- lifornia street, South Berke- vin, 109 Treat avenue, Doris Boldt, 1323 Ninth avenue, San Francisco; Ruth Anderson, 1625 E treet, Sen Francisco; BElla Rafael; Louisette Au- arrell street, San Fran- a . Schille, Sacramento; Inez Downing, 1523 Market street, Oak- land; Frank Huffaker, Fruitvale; Mil- «red Payot, 46 Clayton street, San Francisco: Fern Hurlbut, Alameda; Charlie Attwood, 2512 McAllister street, San Francisco; Bernardine Brul, Corn- ing: Harry Robinson, 2942 Pine street, San Francisco; Marion Tobin, 73 Car- melita street, San Francisco; Arthur Poulin, 526 Harrison street, S8an Fran- cisco; Dorothy Van Haltren, 557 Twen- ty-fifth street, Oakland; Watson Seley, 101f Montgomery street, San Francisco; Evelyn Rossetti, 2236 Mission street, San Francisco; Philip Dexter, Alameda; Antone Jenson, Palo Alto; Martha Huf- faker, Allendale; Liloyd Anderson, 1626 Eddy street, San Francisco; Vera Banks, 111B Franklin street, San Franciseo; Arthur Perry, 318 Eleventh street, San Francisco; Jack Cushing, Mar- tinez; Ruth Erwin 2435 Telegraph s . 2670 McAllister street, San Francisco; V. Brown, 881 Milton street, Oakland; Mildred Curtis, Francisco; Doris Seeber, 918 Ellig street, San allejo; Lil- lian Seymour, 736 Washington street, Santa Rosa; Helen Jonas, 524 Ellis street, San Francisco; Charlie Water- bury, 69 Chattanooga street, San Francisco; Henry Fricks, 1167 McAl- lister street, San Francisco; B. Tesch,, 2405 Clement street, San Francisco; Marie Jensen, Palo Alto; Martha Sauer, 3879 Seventeenth street, San ¥ Helen Armstrong, Palo. % o CRoc Serrsen - - WWWM Alto; Emily Bowlan, 1007 McAllister street, San Francisco; W. A. Robinson, ~ 825 Ashbury street, San Francisco; Bdwin Schroeder, Alameda; Beverly Allen, Lincoln; Elwin Purrington, 466 Frederick street, San Francisco; Ethel Nelson, 217 Twenty-ninth street, San Francisco; Sophie Gilbert, 3875 Seventeenth street, San Francisco; Hazel Blake, 673 Fourteenth street, Bast Oakland; Mildred Smith, 879 Eddy street, San Francisco; Rose Sey- more, 736 Washington street, Santa . For Thcse Who Guess These Puzzlizs Te-Day. The Puzzle Editor wishes you all a merry Christmas and is very much almlq that you have been 4 treated so very liberally by Santa Clans that you won't iave much time to devote to puzzles. However, here is another chance at the ncw list of books. They are very beautiful little books and will be an’ ornament to any parlor table. There arc represented here the names. of eight of the great names of literature. There are no “popular” authors here, but only the really great writers' of the world. All are dead, by the way. There is onf;~ one on which the Puzzle Editor will enlighten you and that is “Hood,” for many of us don’t know that that bit of headgear is called a hood. 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 returned because of incorrect addresses. So if your name was published and you did not receive a book please write to the Puzzle Editor. REMEMBER THE RULES CONCERNING PICTURES. Don't send in untoned proofs or stamp photos, unless théy 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 names. THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES\, and this is what you must do to win one of Find the names of gréat writers on this page and write them out in the space opposite the proper cor- responding numbers provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page. as per directions; fill in the cou- pon with your name and address and give the prize you.desire—if yon 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 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: ALE ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives# all those in the country an equal chance to compete. Read every- thing on this page, to be sure that you overlook 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, January 8. : These are the TEN BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose if you solve all the puzzles cor- g s Hollyberries from Dickens; Roses from Longfellow; Pansies from Shakespeare: Violets from Tenny- from Stevenson; Pearls from Whittier; Gems from James Whitcomb Riley; Gems from Whit. - EASYPUZZILES THISWEER Beautiful Books---Onz Hunsr:d and Fifty o Them--- fi G ;% ~ VIR R e R C R R R R R RS R R SRR T R B N 4 B B B B B, N S L B D B B R B D B N B N D b 5 D D B B 0 B S b N D S D S D 0 B DD DN B S 0SSN 00000 OO0 So00 BB O00S 0B 00 55004 - id @ H i i . : H : 1 I Z 7 7 / % Z e ) Solve the Puzzles, § Fill Out the Coupon 5 and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S. F. To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Below in their proper num- bers please find my solation of the names of great writers in this week’s puzzles: PSP ESEILALIARI RS B R LTS OSSR TGOS0 00000 L00050055% 2 3 December 25, 1904, Name .ooeee tesrssesersaverwe Street or P. O.cvvvivrvnssncen City .. Er st eE Y. fTreves State .....coiwsenerecesscese I T win T choose for prize . N tessssssreissanrsisstrsenen |

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