The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 21, 1906, Page 16

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THE ' SAN - FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL. These Are the Lucky 150 Prize Winners in the Puzzle Contest of January 7. n Francisco; Leland 2 street, Vall co; N Fred Gor- Alameda; et, San Presidio; , Wood- Gllroy; fam A 2060 Ri t, San 26, M Helen d; Frank et, Vallejo; box 48, Lake- 44 Castro street, , Prevost, East Wash- ; Randolph Tur- Gate avenue, San Moodey, R. F. D. No. 3, White 1den ssell Madison, $12 Wood T , 981 Tay- Le Roy Thym, 831 eda; Sam Hansen, ameda; Ale th avenue, San Francisco; Ruth D ; ‘Melville Harris, George Thunberg, No. 1; Liela How- Howard et, Vallejo; Irene Woods, d; Gladys Burns, 5870 , Oakland; Alma Egan, 22 San Franeisco; - Frank street, Oakland; Em- Howard @treet, San Mission street, s, Lodi; Ruth Clements; Annie Niel- Bacon, 1014 Oak Alvord, Shirley , Le Veale, Martinez; Clinton Pleasanton; Rena Stuparich, 1217 street, San Francisco; George 228 East Church street, Stock- Harter, 18 South Third ‘street, Jose; Leslie Collins, box 441, Hay- ds; Donna Plummer, 1045 North Com- eet, Stockton; Dorothy Beebe, 430 eet, Palo Alto; F. Toft, Moun- w; Jimmie Call, Visalla; R. Ogii- Mission street, San Francisco; Kiiborn, box 44 Dunsmuir; Mabel orrison, 1524 Filbert street, Oakland; e L. Smith, drawer C, Lodi; Otto , Lodi; M J. Tracy, 1001 Pine street, r avenue Martinez; ejo; San Francisco; Leonard Lockwood, 474 Central gvenue, Alameda; Kathleen Caler, $729 Sevgnteenth ‘street, ‘San Francisco; Freddis ‘Caler, 3783 Seventeenth street, San Frangisco; Charlotta Caler, 3739 Seventeenth street, San Francisco; Robert Woolsey, Ione; Francis Geach, 129 North - Eighth street, San Jose; Lillle Ward, 16 Capitol street, Balinas; |, § Gertrude Menihan, Harold Furness, 889 Clayton street, SBan Fran- cisco; Stella Brewster, Conley; Vera Cole, - : Johnson, 227 East Miner ayenue, Stock- ton; Sadie Belle Allen, 2000 ‘Bush street, San Francisco; Margaret Letold, 125 Fifth Poplar street, Stockton; Clarence Bern- hard, 1522 Waller street, San Francisco; ‘Wallace Short, 2122 Woolsey street, Berke- ley; Helen Miller, 2611 J street, Sacramen- to; Ernest Saftig, 1616 Washington street, San Francisco; Harding McKenzle, 403 Cole street, San Francisco; Jessle Arm- strong, Kentfleld; Ford Myers, 2623 Bush street, San Francisco; Alma Duffy, San Quentin; Peter Benkers, 230 Fulton street, Berkeley; Elllot Knox, Livermore; ¢ Dorothy Herrington, box T3, Tracy; Bliza- beth Baxter, Carters; Bernice Stevens, box 18, Paso Robles; Willle MacDonald, / box 42, Roseville: B. F. Waldham, 1909 Leavenworth street, San Francisco; Bdoa Coker, 2824 P street, Sacramento; Lysle McKeany, Tracy; Floy Ynes, 929 O'Far- rell street, San Francisco; T. E. Jones, 2537 Virginia street, Berkeley; Claire Creely, 1808 Myrtle street, Oakland; Samle Simons, Haywards; Howard Cobb, 804 Ramona strest, Palo Alto; Willlam Car- roll, 178 Page street, San Francisco; Hr- win Morrison, Tracy; Josie Galligan, 217% Eighth street, San Francisco; Lester Pallas, 28 Rincon place, San Francisco; Irene Liloyd, 4033 Twenty-third strest, San - Francisco; ~Ed = Georgs, Selby; Flossie Ruddock, Ukiah; Mabel Carter, Alvarado; ‘ Helen M.{ Stanford, 2516 Dana street, (Alice Stewart, 1715 Turk street, Ban Francisco; Herbert Roland, Sixth street,» West";Berkeley; A. Farrant, 203 Ban Jose avenus, San Francifco; Bert Harris,- 810 North Brown street, Napa; Annie Ro_d;l. 253 Ty street, San Fran- cisco;: Leslfe Feese, 'box 283, Lodi; Eddle McAdams, 217 < Tenth street, Oakland; street. . Santa Rosa; Martha McDonald, Rosa Pos, 1224% Vallejo street, San Fran- 4 Tracy; George Newton, 238 West Park ¢lsco; Marion Tate, 2748 Franklin street, v street, Stockton; Ernest Watson, 602 West . San Francisco. EASYPUZZLESTHIS WEER Beautiful Bocks—On: KHundred and Fifty of Them —For ~ These Who Gugss These N ODRONNONONNNN00000000 nmu-mao!nm-'htm(htmqpyulmhodfimnfliug‘.-. They repre- sent articles in daily use in every home and should readily be found i mamma’s and sister’s room. You ought to.be able to ill out your guessing list and have it onm its way to the Pussle Editer be- "l,"';'“hv dh-ul-\ served. As was predicted, you found last weéek’s puzzles a bit hard te pick, but the task wasiwell worth'the undertaking and the reward a pleasant ome, too. ‘wm"eln‘ruiu. pictures published o= this page to-day represent eight different articles thet ave seem om & bureau. “If you should shut your eyas and mame over all the articles that are on your mother's bureau you would probably mame every ome that in represented im the pictures. You can’t help guessing correctly, so get to work hurry ia your lst. Here are some particular points te bear fm mind. ALWAYS BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT YOU GIVE YOUR ADDRESS CORRECTLY and LEGIBLY, for several dozen books have been returmed because of ia- correct addresses. So if your mame was published and you did mot receive g book please write to the Pussle Editor. : THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do to wis eme of them: Solve the names of the different kinds of articles seem on a bureau represented sbeve, and write them out in the space opposite the proper corresponding mumber provided for the purpose in the coupom om this page, as ml_lucuo--;muaouufiflfiwmmn“n(flwflo.m you desire—if you win—and send the coupon to the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Cal REMEMBER—Te the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the eight pussles correctly, ome of these 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 coustry am equal chamce to compete. Read every- thing on this page, to be sure that you overlook mothing thaf will help you to wis a prise. | THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEKS FROM TO;DAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1906. 3 s - These are the BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from whick you may choose if you solve all the pussles correctly: “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” Carroll; “Cricket on the Hearth,” W' “Im His Steps,” Sheldom; “Gulliver’s Travels,” Jouathan Swift; “Jessica’s Prayer,” Heaba Stretton; “J. Cole,” Emma Gellfbrand; “The Lays of-Anclent Rome,” T- B. Macauley; - “Magic Nuts,” Mrs, Molesworth; “Mine Owa People,” Kipling) “Sam- antha at Saratogs,” Marietta Holley; “Tales From Shakespeare” ‘Lambj “Vicar of Wakefleld,” Goldsmith; "vany Stories,” Kipling; “Kiduapped,” ‘Stevemson; “Child’s 'Gardem of Verses” Stevemsom; “Lallad Rookh,” Thomas Moorej “Autocrat ef the Breakfast Table”” Holmes. O P P P AP N Solve the Puzzles, Fill Qut the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S. F. 1o Pussle Editor, Sunday Call, San Framcisco: Below in thelr preper mum- bers please fnd my selutiom of the mames of the different kinds of articles seem om & bu- resu represemted im this week's puzsles: Lovansasosassnse nsrm Buesssssonrerncsnsssasssssasson @i s e nite s U LLIALIARISININ ] B aeans 000002 LLLSIFIEGREMpSRAS NRMS o eessistststsssssessasas Street oF P Owc v snnrsnsssanan city cresessasessenRat s annan Stat® ..oonsrssnnantssssaasanss If X win I choose for prise B R T, (See List of Prizes.) S \ _3 | i | |

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