The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 16, 1905, Page 12

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THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL. Threse Are the LucKy 150 Prize Winners in the Puzzie Contest o . 3t Dolores ce Mc street, Myron es Alameda: New el Girdwood, 1 Fra Chestnut inger, 423 S0 - Wil- “obb, Pal andro Saus Albert Boggs Ha'ght, Alame Eda San Francisco; a Huffaker r Martinez r sSerkeley; W. F. s t, 8an Francé : L street, San 1847 Geary rtrude Munder, , San Fran- toma street, ry, 518 Oak Rae, 512 Dia stfeet, San Franc 1z, 41444 Jackson street, drta’Buss, Alameda; 2 +Mihga street, San ngs. 1264 Liber- %R udojph Luna, Marguerite stpeet. Sa ncisco;.Liolita Johnston, San M 7, 59 DeLong ® avenue, San Franciseo, Kathleen Don- nelly, San Rafael; n faej; Ben Pacheco, San Rafael; Olivia - San Rafael; Dolly Pape, 708% e street San Francisco; Ruth amp Mecker; Jessie Carl, 2705 b street, San Francisco;, nis, FEast Oakland; Frank* 1 Howard street, San' : Ethel Reynolds, San Rafael Ruby Haughn, Vallejo; Rudolph Rapsey, 3149 Twenty-second street, S8an TFrancisco; Elinor Bertola, Martinez; Delbert Johnson, Livermore; Miss Eales, 1468 Tehama strest, Sam Francisco; Clarence Martin, 178 Guer- rero street, San Francsico; B. H. Os- bom, Watsonville; - Stirling Coulten, SRR \ \ NR I T Any ome to see the stacks and stacks of letters that came In answer to those ment puzzles would mever accuse Californian hoys nund girls of being vegetarians. The puzzles must huve ‘been easy, after all, al< though they Jooked pretty 5ood puzzlers to the Puzzle Editor, for most of the answers came in correct and it was ma ensy as cherry pleking to make up the list of winmers. This week yom have real vacation puzzles. ' If you are having a good time in. the country -youw'll find the answers ‘wherever you go, for the pletures to-day represent the names of flowers found in the woods. Think up ames like peony and Jack-in-the-pulpit, as well as those of more common flowers like the co- Jlumbise and primrose and dogwood. Mere mre some particular )o!nl‘s to hear in mind. ALWAVYS BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT YOU GIVE YOUR ADDRESS CORRECTLY and LEGIBLY, for several’ dozen books have been returned because of in- correct mddresses. “So if your mame was published and you did mot-recelve A book please write to tme Fuszle Eamor.! g REMEMBER THE RULES CONCERNING PICFTURES. Don't send in untoned proofs or stamp photos, unless they ‘are yery plain. Those who work hard but ‘are so unlucky as to just miss may get thelr pictures in ms » réward for trylng. Pletures mever appeur at theé anme time as the names. THERE AREONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and this 1s what you must do to win one of them: Solve the mames of the flowers found in the woods represented above and write them out in ‘the space opposite the proper corresponding number provided for the pu in the coupon on this page, as per direc- tioms; fill in the coupon with your nume and address and give the prize you desire—if you win—ana send the coupon to the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Uni. - REMEMBER—To the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the eight puzsies correctly, ome of these ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awardged. 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 i the country an equal chance to compete. Read every- thisg on thix 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, on July 30. ; These are the BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose It you solve all the pusztes correctly: “Treasure Island,” Stevemson; Pocket Encyclopedia Britannica; “Little Lame Prince,” Mulock; “Ten Gems from Kipling™; “Wonder Book,” Hawthorne; “Vic. Autoblography of a Fox Terrler”; “Umcle Tom’'s Cabin,” Stowe; “Book of Falry Tales”; “Black Beauty”; “Alice in Wonderland”; Autoblography of Benjamin Frankling Book of Adventures for Boys; Christmas Storles, by Dickens; “Twiee Told Tales,” Hawtkorne; “Tom Brown's " Sehool Days”; “Robert Hardy’s Seven Days,” Sheldon; “Elizabeth and Her German Garden”; “A ¥ine Sea Story _for Boys”; “Not Like Other Girls,” Carey; “The Lome ey ey lnqa."l-m TH13 13 Tre Ape 1ENT C1TY o8 i J \§ AU R 3 Solve the Puzzles, § Fill Out the Coupon aid Send It to the Puzzle Editor, § Sunday Call,S. F. To Puzsle Editor, Sunday Call, San Franeisco: Below in their proper num- bers please find my solution of the names c? flowers found in the Wwoods represented in this week's ; | B eeiriincnnnes S Em T etensan State ccoconeccrions cqngoses | | | | Santa - Rosa; ‘Motris Kinstler, Tracy; Sammie Hern, Tulare; Thursey Barrett, 437 Golden Gate avenue, San ‘nm:hco. Carrie Wiemeyer, 32 Eureka street, San Francisco; Helen Attwood. 2512 Me- Allister street, San Francisco: M. Seitz. Sacramento; Helen White, Saeramento; ¥red Mueller, South Berkeley: Laura Shepard, Sacramento; M. C. Ryan, Pen- ryn; Norma Lewis, 4123 Twenty-third street. San Francisco; Susie Hooper. 924 Filbert street, Oakland; Roy de Vere, 416 Eureka street, San Franeisco; Jen- nie Clarke, 2672 McAllister street, San Francisco; Lucile Riddell, Los Angeles;

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