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THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY Trese Are e LuckKy 150 Prize Winners in.the Puzzle Contest of October 29. ('r 1 Wiedenbeck, , Bakersfield; Helen street, Santa Rosa; Box T, Lodi; Annie Pearl t Hughes, R. Synder, 4 3 Mol v Gardner Gold- lameda; Mar- Sac- Walnut %2 N Mabel Lewis, 2527 John Giese, 1540 Eva Cromwell, Eva Contell, 2028 Homer Robinson, E ue, Oak Park, Sacra- d McCready, 2642 McAllis- Francisco; Arthur Mc- avenue, Los Angeles; Sacramento street, Imer, 401 Ward erTy street, 31 Taylor Edna Gooch, 320 Ellis 0; Emma Green, Rines, Penn- 332 Fair Oaks Albert Hopper, 363 Prevost ¢ Murry, Lark- 800 McAllister e Houghton, Otto Smith, Arthur Pros- : Gertrude Vernell, 1736 Berkeley; Alice Town- oga; Gaith Howard, 15151 an Francisco; Ruth Crel- 2661 How- Marjorie , 1026B Shotwell street, San T. Bowcock, Davisville; Ar- th 2 Delaware stret, Berk- eley; Irene Moran, 312 Utah street, San EASYPUZZLESTHISWEER Bealtiful Bocks— One Kundred and Fifty of Them—For Those Who Gless These Puzzles Teo-Dal. There might as well have been eighty as eight of those fruit store puzzles—our boys and girls would have guessed them just the same. They were, just as the puzsle editor prophesied, the easiest ever; as easy as rolling off the proverbial log, and as .a result the list of winmers published to-day is omly a fraction of those who guessed the fruit store puzzles. These arc only the lucky ones. The puzszles to-day are just as easy, and—just the sweetest things im purzies that the purzle editor could find. 5 2 It would be the queerest mort of n boy or girl who couldn’t guess them. All you have to do to-day ou look at the little pictures on this page is just squint your eye, look wise and tell the names of n in & candy store. you do i:? Eht What? What was that yom sald? . “Just watch me?” That’s just what the puzzle editor Is doing, %0 get busy. Remember! It's the early answer that catches the beautifal hook. when things Here are some particular points to bear in mind. ALWAYS BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT YOU GIVE YOUR ADDRESS CORRECTLY amd LEGIBLY, for scveral doxen books have been returmed because of in- correct addresses. So if your mame was published and you did mot 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 their pictures in ss a reward for trying. Pictures never appear at the same time ns the names, THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do to win one of them: Solve the mames of things Seen in a candy store represented above and write them out in the space op- posite the proper corresponding mumber provided for the purpose im the coupon on this page, as per directions; £l in the coupon with Your name and address amd give the prize your desire—if you win—and send the cou- pon to the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Framcisco, Cal. REMEMBER—To the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the six \pussles correctly, one of these ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded. > And dow’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 am equai chance to compete. Read every- thing om this page, to L2 cure <hat you overlook mothing 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, NOVEMBER 26. These are the BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose if you solve all the puszles correctly: “Pruc and L,” by Curtixs; “Plutarch’s Lives”: “Tilgrim’s Proaress,” by Bunyam; “Lady of the Lake,” by Scott; 25 wparadive Lost,” by Milton; “Lucile,” by Merndith; “Knickerbocker History of New York,” by Irviug; an Idle Fellow,” by Jerome; “A Fine Story for Boys,”” by Horatle Alger Jr.; “Barrack Reom &3 “Little Lame Prince,” by Mulock; “Mosses From an Old Mauwe,” Huwthorne; “Pnul and Virginia,” b int Pierre; “I'wo Years Hefore the Mast,” by Danti; “Treasurc Isinnd,” by Stevenson; “Elizabeth and _Her Ge Garden”; Pocket Encyclopedin Britannica; Webster's School Dictiona#y; “Things Will Take & Turs,” by Harraden; “Rab and His Friends,” by Browa. Ballads,” by Kip Francisco; Elsie Haven, 800 Santa Rosa avenue, Santa Rosa; Charlie Suther- land, 2057 Buena Vista avenue, Ala- meda; Dorothy Wynne, Grang street, South Vallejo; Frank T. Coburnm, 2920 Deakin street, Berkeley; Gus Gerhard, Ross Valley; Clair Nutting, San Juan; Edna Sherman, 4455 California street, San Francisco; Mildred Nidever, 31 Lin- coln street, Santa Cruz; Florence Suan, 1972 West street, Oakland; Warren Beckley, 918 Fourteenth street, Sacra- mento; Willie Johnson, 94 Cedar ave- nue, Santa Cruz; Will Barnett, 2517 L street, Sacramento; Merle Buckley, 3240 Encinal avenve, Alameda; Florence: Robinson, Gridley; Marion Chency, 900 ‘Waverly street, Palo Alto; Martha Fos- l Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S. F. To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Framcisco: Below in their proper num- bers please find my solution of the names of things seem In a eandy store, represemted Im this week’s puszles: oo Teesssssssssssssssssssssngadsal P e November 13, 1905 | % | | | | | | Street or P Ou.coasassracanesn i T win I cheose for prize ter, 1922 Eleventh street, Sagfamento: Katherine Fay, Placer County; Esther Whited, Ashland; Isabel Carter, Healdsburg; Archie Fickes, box 37, Middletown; Dave Jardine; Lena Bauer, Novato; Josephine Smith, 739 Myrtle® street, Oakland; Harold Camp- bell, Stockton; Harry Johnstonm, 79 ‘Washington street, Santa Cruz; Elllo Knox, Livermore; Gertie Wrenn, Al- lendale; Elva Winslow, Vallejo; Violet Gates, 25 Sycamore street, Santa Cruz; Beatrice Miner, 126% Liberty street, 3