The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 28, 1906, Page 16

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THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY These Are the Lucky 150 Prize Winners in the Puzzle Contest of January 14. es of the lucky the puzzie-con- which represent- frerent kinds Lester Dickson, , San Mateo; avenue, Sac- 2, box 635, tvale; C. street, San Fran. box 143, Newcastle; 814 Fulton street, San Sixth street, on Pixley, 2039 Franciseo; Luecy n Francisco; Lily e Ripson, 215 1d McLean, Flor- Olson, Turlock Ripon; Jo e Silva, R. R. No. 4, Edward Gibber, Eim- A, Me: docino; Janet Berkeley; San Roy th street, Ione t Thirty r Martinstein, »s; Walter Losch, Sui- box 258, San Diego; th street, San n, SBan Luis Obis- Leone Allbright, Gey- King City; non Owen, 411 Florence 1anford; rth street ; BEthel Car-_ : W. A. Cockrill, box 116, mfiel Stewart Newcomer, St. He- Broderick; Philip Kate Morrison, S13 Alameda; A. E. ue, San Francisco; visadero street, San Bennett, 314 Bast cktc Leslie Feess, E ., 1920 Mission ¥rancis Ralph, 214 meda; Henry Ralph, venue, Alameda; Luis Car- Luis Obispo; Joe Pedroni, Ray Orpin, 124 San Francisco; Beatr Liberty San Fran Horner, 80 De Long avenue, »; W. 1. Wilson, box 366, ; Morris Pcrrott, Woodbridge; Forestville; Pearl Jor- onstance Cooke, Healds- Upper Lake; Peter Nenk- rkeley; Ruth Brown, box isty, Concord; Ken- York street, Vallejo; Twenty-fourth Roads, Philo; e street, Santa rmeister, - 207 Qlive Ayling, 520 Ken- Valiejo; Helen Root, La~ de Riso, enue, a County; avenue, Alfred Cavanagh, 207 Mill ez; Grace Radley, 550 street, S8an Jose; H. Hood, uitvale; C. Brandon, box 17, ; Elsie Waiter, Dutch Fiat; seyville; William astopol; Dean Shinn, 311 eet, Palo Alto; Hazel Mec- Napa; Kate Hoffman, box 11, St. Rena F. Ford, Ukiah; Stanley grns, B. F. D. No. 1, Petaluma; Henry Hansen, San Ramon; May Edwards, R. ¥. D. No. 26, Gilroy; Warren Russell, lle; Marie de Forest, 861 Uni- y avenue, Palo Alto; May Lukens, East Auburn; Bert Young, Pllot Hill; Bernice Cameroh, Blue Canyon; Mervyn Gibson, Auburn; Alice Eenne- dy, 727 Second street, Santa Rosa; F. il x”,l \‘i‘ — 1825 E Scoon, Rocklin; Charlotte Vickroy, Alvarado; Miss Anita Dabadie, Altaville; H. Me- Cleer, 362 Third street, San Francisco; Ruddell, Penryn; Eva York, street, Sacramento; Burton Howard Parker, box 794, Woodland; Mary Joaquin, box B, Coalinga; Ruth Capney, 539 N street, Fresno; Isabel Metz, Madera; Nelson Birkholm, 1724 Eagle avenue, Alameda; Vera Coleman, Lodi; Ray Eicher, Pacheco; Fred Staph- ers, 1648 Russell street, Berkeley; Hul- da Schroeder, Lincoldy Ruth Phillippl, 112 South Grand, Los Angeles; Hobart Payne, Los Banos; Virginia Perkins, 22 Nlelsen avenue, Fresno; Helen Les- ser, 1169 Oak street, San Francisco; Clair Elliott, 638 Castro street, San Francisco; Marie Hutton, R. F. D. No. 2, box 55, Lemoore; Ralphine Mills, Woodbridge; -Blaine Wallace, 24 B, Fourth street, Reno; Ida Ryan, Verdl, Nevada; Ella McKissen, R. D., Mokes- lumpe Hill; Rose de Carly, Duncan's - Lougher, Antioch; [Bugene Gaftney, 125 Mill, . Cal.; Dorothy Bay, 86 South Twelfth street, San Jose; Luie Vierram, Moss; Miriam Green, box 146, Pacific Grove; Ella Matzen, Petaluma; Ruth Bellew, 704 Folsom street, San Francis-' co; Sam Wallls, Le Grande; H. O, Van Gorden, 130 _Lfi' street, Cambria; L F. Ralls, McCloud; Florence Muller, 228 Cllppex: street, Ban Francisco; = Pearl Mandell, 720 Della Vina street, Santa Barbara; Willie Ploag, Clayton; Cleve- land Armstrong, Livermore;~ Esther ‘Whited, 185 N. Main - street, Ashland, Ore.; Ada Denham, Fulton; H. Hanson, box 951, Winters; Evelyn Williams, 504 Valencia street, San Francisco; Paul Treaton, Whitehouse, Shasta County; Jewel Gardiner, Isleton; Mahes Fergu- son, Fallon; Henry Herman, box 75, Newman; Paul Maler, 304 Pacific ave- nue, San Francisco; Rose de Lay, Ingle- side, San_Francisco; Norman Brownell, 130 N. Aurora street, Stockton; Ethel Ellis street, San Francisco; Austin ‘Whipple, box l‘.’l, Clements. EASYPUZZLES THISWEER Bealtiful Books—Onz Hundred and Fifty of Them —For .Those Who' GUQ;s These Puzzles Tec-Dat. There will be Iittle trouble in solving to-day’s name pussles, and before night v‘-‘m be able to decide on the title of the mew book that you purpose adding to your increasing library. - Each of the eight little pictures .nbll-h.“ to-day represents something that is seen on a dinuer table— something that you have probably eaten or may eat at to-day’s Sunday dinper. 3 Wto solve the puzszles will certainly whet your appetite and ,.k.,—nun more the home meal. You want to\be very careful in your guesses, for there is a similarity among many of the things scen on a din~ ner table, and the fact may prove a bit confusing. But that is what pussle pictures are for, and, having had a goed experience in the past guessing com- ¥ tests, you ought to profit by it to-day. * There’s a nice little book awaiting you, so put on your thinking cap and solve the puzzles. Here are Some particular points to bear fn mind. ALWAYS BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT YOU GIVE YOUR ADDRESS CORRECTLY and LEGIBLY, for several dozem 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 Pussle Editor. =% 'THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do to win ome of them: Solve the mnames of the dl.lern:tlhpn a dinner table, represented above, amd write them out in the space opposite the proper corresponding number provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page, aa per directions; fill in the coupon with mame aid address and give the prise you desire—if you win—and send ‘the coupon to'the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Cal REMEMBER~—To the | ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the eight puzsles correctly, one of theis HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded. . Ana don’t forget this mext point, because it fs' very importamt: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an equal chance to compete. Read every- flh:nthhmuthth(mmmmtwmld)mh'h-m “7THE NAMES OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEKS FROM TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1906. i e s : These are the BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose if you solve all the puszles correctly: “Alice’s Adventures In Carroll; “Cricket on the Hearth,” Dickens; “In His Steps,” Sheldon; “Gulliver’s Travels,” Jonathan Prayer” Hesba Stretton; “J. Cole” Gellibrand; “The Lays of Anclent Rome,” T. B. Macaulay; “Magle Nuts,” Mrs. Molesworth; “Mine Own People,” Kipling; “Sam- antha at Saratoga,” Marfetta Holley; “Tales From Shakespeare,” Lamb; “Viear of Wakefleld,” Goldsmith; e alyat of Omar Khayyam”; “Sunow Image,” Hawthorne; “Mul- o “Kidnspped,” Stevengon; “Child's Gardea of Verses” Stevemson; “Lalla Rookh,” Thomas Moore; “Autocrat of the Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editer, Sunday Call, S. F. ’ 10 Pussle Editor, Sunday Call, San Frauneisco: Below in their proper num~ bers please find my solution of the names of the different things on a dinmer table ia this week’s puzzles, 5 Bssonsigssiisiisanssasiasasen January 28, 1906, Name sesstssnsgassinsisscasan Street or P. Oo.uuuas CItY cvovvnvnnnns srressesianann ~ If I win I choose for prise - 00006000505 N s o ey WMWWWMWW"M ] v Py w

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