The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 5, 1905, Page 12

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These Are the LucKky 150 Prize Winners in the Puzzle Contest FebruaryiOth of the the HESE are the names 0 prize winners in of of articles sold February 19, Maggic Curtis, 3171 Francisco: : Adele Brown, rd, Alameda Edith Mec- San Fran- Margaret Wil eonard Coombs, Ag- 10 Alabama lita Johnson, Francisco; Gate ez avenue, San Clements; Er- nth street, 207 4043 Twenty-sixth Irene Scott, 15 ncisco; Mir- Helen Si- Williams, Francisco; Miguel; Annie Koenig, 220813 Francisco; Rose tro street, Oakland; . 866 Castro street, Oak- Sacramento; r ; Frances Meis- 1296 Treat avenue, San Francisco; Wood, 1606 Franklin street, Hazel Leonard, 1147 ., San Francisco; Elsa Jessen, Irvington; Helen Coleman, Redwood City; Catherine Redmond, Redwood City; Emil Morf, Lodi; Buel Egbert, Rio Vista; Milton Egbert, Rio Laskie stre fam Best, ra; ma San ayo Shattuck, Fresn ; Ethel Girdwood, 125 Church San Francisco; Fay West, Clarence Barr, Sacramento; gh, Elmhurst; Edward 9 Nineteenth avenue, Francisco; Olive Ward, Santa Cruz Elleen Ward, Santa Cruz; Lydia Falkenstein, 70 Hancock street, San Francisco; Katharine Shade, 66 ncock street, San Francisco; Frank Spencer, 8374 Nineteenth street, San Francisco; Herbert Olison, South Berkele; George Becker, 634 Castro street, Francisco; Josie Gal- Eighth street, San isco; Henry Becker, §34 Castro street, San Francisco; Lester Amick, Bacramento; Alice Becker, 534 Castro street, San Francisco; ?’.obert Younger, Fourth avenue, San Francisco; Char- Sacramento; Stella Smith, Sacramento; Jie Galligan, 21714 Eighth street, San George Hanson, 1415 Oak street, San Francisco; Gladys Johnston, 446 Pa- Francisco; Hester Smith, Sacramento; cific avenue, Santa Cruz; Annis Marion Willls, 2364 Pine street, San ;hrr:tenmnva ?:S; J“"mfi“'é“"fi . a nez; ul ewey, CO' }Tmmm‘o' g Sln:lpwn, 5% D street, San Francisco; Ludwig Suren, gireet, San Francisco; Ethel Adams, 1¢ Turk street, San Francisco; Irma Cordelia; Edna Patton, 185 Tremont Griseza, 914 Bryant street, San Fran- evenue, San Francisco; Robert Wilson, kisco; F. T, Halnes, 548 Stockton 4138 Twenty-fifth street, San Fran-/ street, San JFrancisco; Frances Mur- cisco; Charles Olson, Ross; Lottie phy, 2528 McAllister street, San Fran. Lewls, Ross; Geraldine Bausch, 1417 cisco; Tevis Hollis, 609A Larkin Castro street, Oakland; Wade McCul- street, San Francisco; Irene Slevin, lough, 69 Waller street, San Francisco; = 1096 Treat avenus, ' San Francisco; Arthur Paredes, 1872 Page street, Neal McGettigan, 823 Fell street, San San Francisco; . Annie Eaton, 148 Francisco; Tenth street, San Francisco; Alice street, Oakland; Rosa Lewin, 866 Blackman, 1140 East Nineteenth Castro street, Oakland: Jessle Carl - street, Oakland; May Orpin, 124 Josle Lewin, 866 Castro & . THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL. WEN DAD GITS \NER WHEELS 2705 Twentieth street, San Francisco; Mary Murray, San Quentin; Ethel Dorothy French, 31 Eleventh street, Andrew, 238 Shotwell street, San San Francisco; W. P. Lyon, Eden Francisco; Willie Cobb, Palo Alto; Vale; Harry Maxwell, South Berke- Leslie Gray, Alameda; Emerald ley; Joddie Boyver, 1106 Willow Edith Hitchfleld, 56 South Park, San Voodry, Stockton; Mary Brownlie, street, Oakland; Edna Daley, 322 Francisco; Florence Harrington, 238 Vallejo; Clarence Dow, Lodi; ‘ Mar- Eureka street, San Francisco; Emile Shotwell street, San Francisco; Alice ‘'guerite Washington, Stockton; E. Amadeo, 1357 McAllister street, San Britt, 446 Bryant street, San Fran- Bert, 352 Michigan 'street, San Fran- Francisco; Willls Lynn, 56 Pierce cisco;’ M. E. Cochran, Fairfield; Hil- cisco; Chester Chamberlin, Healds- street, San Francisco; . Edna Krouse, da Pastene, ‘26 Stone street, San burg; Eva Meagher, 2314 Webster 627 Howard street. San Francisco; Francisco; Hiram Prather, Fairfield; street, San Francisco; Florence Mor- EASYPUZZLES THISWEER —_———— Beattiful Rocks---Onz Hundred and Fifty of Them-== For Those Who Guess These Puzzles Te-Day. [OorToee Twelve o guess this week! You will surely have to get your wits together this week, children, for you see there are four more than usual, Here they are: First—Four Ameriean statesmen (all dead); sec- ond—Four things (animate and inanimate) seen at a rafiroad station; and the names of four prominent actors, in which are included men and women. 5 b2 The Puzzle Xditor will explain one statesman, Blaine, and one actor, Hopper, and trusts that you will solve the other ten. N Here wre 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 they are very plain. Those who work hard but are so unlucky as to just miss may get thelr picture in as a reward for trying. Pic:ures 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 them: Solve the puzzles given above and write them out in the space opposite the proper corre- sponding numbers provided for the p e in the coupon on this page, as per directions: fill in the coupon with your name and address and give thé 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 thess ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded.' ¥ And don’t forget this next point, because it is very important: ALL 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 youn to win a prize, THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY . CALL TWO WEEES FROM TO-DAY, March 19, : : ey, These are the BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which yon may choose if you solve all' the puzzles cor- rectly: ; i ¥ . : B Barrack-Room Ballads and Dittles, Kipling; Black -of the Woll, Stanley J. Weyman; In His Steps; Us ,glewood Tales, Hawthorne. - San Francisco; 1 HAVE JuST HAD INNG 5 el RELYEA WELSH WGDDLAN rison, 1324 Filbert street, Oakland; Eddie Graham, 360 Shotwell street, Mary Wyckoff, 1115A . Treat avenue, San Francisco; Ruby Mastick, 1213 Jones street, San Fran- cisco; Lloyd O’Connell, 24 Merritt street, San Francisco; Cecil Cham- berlin, Healdsburg; Karlton Cham- berlin, Healdsburg; Philip Roos, San Anselmo; Fred Musso, San Jose; Ada Fryer, 751 Guerrero street, San Fran- ecisco; Helen Becker, 566 Chestnut 2 Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon ~ ¥ and Send It the Puzzle Editor, % Sunday Call,S. F. to To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco: Below in their proper nom- & bers please find my solution of the names of statesmen, actors and things seen at a railroad station in this week’s puzzles: ©w 4 10 cvenes ¥ March 3, 1904. 2 % %% g § g gi ks Es %z, i% Street or P. O State B e L L T ‘ If I win I choose for prize T T (See List of Prizes.)

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