The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 4, 1906, Page 16

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Trese Are the Lucky 150 Prize Winners in the Puzzle Contest of January 21. s of the lucky puzzle- h rep- es of the differ- wh Val- {ina Lynn, 3 Florida street cisco; Leon Main reet, Petaluma; H w fred Maxwell ‘ erkeley; Sophie ncis- Imer. Emmett Dale; Irene Neum: Francisco 302 , 253 Eleanor Martinez; Greenwich street, Hoffmap, box 11, 1450 Union Stockton; Antioch; Ag- e Deal Jr. San Francisco; Delmer Rin- adys Cook, Wood- 44 Taylor street, d J. Keys, 123 Stockton; Robert bert Lewis, Liver- Stayner, 11 Broadway, dway, 857% street, San Francisco; Westcott, 1308 Vine street, Johnso! box 494, Abernathle, Suisun; 474 Central sdvenue, Thompson, 822 eet, Bast Oakland; an Rafael: Wilbur n street, San Fran- Jr. Agnew; Eden; Robert Francisco; Jes- Pacific avenue, Ala- Heegler, 405 Sacramento lle Collins, 507 First eet lley Kate ew sa Birch, dwin Go- street, nty-fourt San k Lash, y. Prevost, , Winters, Yolo Coun- on, 603 Benton street, e La Shelle, 2631 K nto; Charles Swan, ramento; Grace Mor- ank MHinman, R. F. Ry Burns, “315 San Francisco;” Edna ka street, San Fran- Thunberg, * Suisiin; $15 Geoigla Louis Mind- N street, Sacramen- 1308 Lafayette phie Curtis, Beni- in veque, Lincoln; R. F. D. 1, box 155, Peta- Turjong, 914 Fulton street, Fr sur Ve t sell gHnleay yaaam -u.,. Bar ; Francis Ramalho, Pleas- Wilke, 816§ Seventeenth ; George Newton, 238 ckton; Cella Pere- Oakland; Leslie Col- Enne Lyons, 2330 Francisco; Carrie E. 1317 Baker, Kern; 1 Twelfth street, Oak- 1. Antioch; Margaret »dbridge; - Kdward Josephv Hayes street, San Francisco; Nellie olm, 1724 Eagle avenue, Alamedu; Kilborn, Dunsmuir: Daphne Hyde, E. D 520 V Oak street, Visalia; Jamcs Browr n Quentin; Crab Hansen, 123 Sixth nue, San Francisco; John Brady street, Ban Francisco; mes, 2118 Baker street, San Fran- ; Paul Richardson, 1614 Walnut ave- Berkeley; Agnes Blasch, box 15, M. J. Tracy, 1001 Pine street, San Fr isco; Margaret Noran, 2121 San Jose evenue, Alameda; F. Pauisen, 1427 Steiner street, San Francisco; Willle Duffy, San Quentin; Esther Short, 415 Fourth street, Santa Rosa; Willle Cobb, 94 Ramona street, Palo Alto; Hareld Morrill, Liver- more; Leslie Boulware, Newmam; Leta Berriesford, 917 Twentieth street, Sacra- ments; K. R. McKay, Lemoore;-Eimer. Kincald, R. F. D. No. 4, Bakersfield; Ola Thurber, 20 Sycamore street, Santa Cruz; Ruth Simson, 1132 North Hunter street, Stocktcn; Jack Bussenius, 95 Golden Gate avenue, San Francisco; Tony Can- avan, 781 South First street, San Jose: Regina Ryerson, 2133 Union street, San Francisco; Clarence Kennedy, Knights Ferry; Kiram Prather, Fairfield; Gertrude Kennedy, 416 Duncan street, San Fran- cisco; Agnes Boulware, Newman; Ella Russell, 56 Hancock street, San Fran- cisco: Milton - Cronin, San Quentin; James Gee, 726 Loulsiana street, Val- lejo; Christian Helgoth, 347 Lexington street, San Francisco; Roland Laddish, 2115 Ninth street, West Berkeley; Anna Laddish 2115 Ninth street, West Berkeley; Albert Honnert, 3333 Twen- ty-second street, San Frafitisco; George Whitney, R. D. No, 2, Santa Rosa; Mar- garet Mack, box 626 Livermore; Ed- ward Lawrence, Ross; Laura Bailey, Agnew; Norman Williams, 76 Cumber- land street, San Francisco; Alta Viale, Belvedere; Dolly Snapp, 918 s street, San Francisco; Emma Richard- son, 131 Dore street, San Francisco; Lulu A. Millard, 21 Sanchez street. San Francisco; John Perkins, 1720 Le Roy avenue, Berkeley; Mildred “Tade, 1630 G street, Sacramento; Elliot Knox, Liv- more; Alice Salter, 3584 Seventeenth street, San Francisco; Jean Wolpone; 605 Filbert street, San Francisco; Barlow, Oroville; Lulu Howe, 2338 D street, San Diego; Goldie Gowan, Philo; - § Herbert Soher, 1357 McAllister street, San Francisco; Ida Norris, Lakeport; Beatrice Miner, 1263% Liberty street, San Franeclsco; Ysabel Wheeler, R. F. D., St. Helena; Ethel Bunnan, 1424 Pa- cific street, San Francisco; Adele Les- ser, 1169 Oak street. San Francisco; Freddie Turner, Loomis: George Har- rington, 2601 Grant t, Berkeley; Nelson Birkholm, 1724 Eagle avenue, Alameda; Eddie Palther. Sonoma; Frank T. Coburn, 2920 Deakin street, Berkeley. X Dolly. Bealtiful Boocks _On: Kunidred and Fifty of “Bafter represent articles that your father and brother wear, and are familiar to all of you. % EASYPUZZLES THIS WEER ‘Them—For Those Who Gugss Thesz Buzzles T:-Dag.; Suc-ess should attend the effurts of every boy and girl in the solving of this week’s name puzsies, for the \ The:: are eight little pussle pictures, and every ome of you who is anxious to add another handsome book % your library should emter upon to-day’s task with the pleasantest expectations. . If you can’t guess the first pussle quickly try the second ome, and then the third, and so on, and them re- tura to the first, end in this way you will soom have them all solved and down om your Mst. ~ % Your perseveramce will be rewarded in the end, as it usually is, and it won’t be many days before youws mew book will have arrived at your home. ot e Here are some particular points to bear ia mind. ALWAYS BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT YOU GIVE YOUR ADDRESS CORRECTLY and LEGIBLY, for several dozen books have been returmed because of ta- correct addresses. So if your mame was publixbed and you did not receive a book please write to the Pussle Editor. AR > % THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do to win ome of thems Solve the pames of the different articles for sale in a gent’s furnishing store, represented above, and write Moml-tl-muomaemmmmmurmmhmq’m--n& Page, as per directions; fill in the conpon with your name and address and give the prize you desire—~if y0u Wik and send the coupon to the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisee, Cal REM] the FIRST ONE. HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the eight puzales correctly, one of these ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded. And don’t forget this mext point, "e-—.n‘q very important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country am equal chance to compete. Read every- thing on this 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, FEBRUARY 18, 1908. £ ‘n:umfio»mml‘ mnmwm-umun-un-nm—-k-—&m- “Alice’s Adventures i3 Wonderland,” Carrall; “Cricket on the Hearth,” Dickens; “fn His Steps,” Sheldon; “Gulliver’s Travels,” Jonathan Swift; “Jessica’s Prayer.” Hesba Strettom; “J. Cole,” Emmu Gellibrand; “The Lays of Anclent Rome,” T. B. Macaulay; Nuta,” Mrs. Molesworth; “Mine Own People,” Kipling; “Sam- -m.nlm”l_hmifllhflfld— _ Shakespeare,” Lamb; “Vicar of Wakefleld,” Goldsmith; M.mwfimm -nmd,flnnfl‘vn-"u “Smow Image,” Hawthorme; “Mul- vany Stories;” Kipling; “Kidmapped,” Stevensom; “Chil's Gardem of Verses,” Stevemson; “Lalla Rookh,” Thomas Moore; “Autocrat of the Dreakfast Table,” Holmes. 4 Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call,S.F. § w pR—— hers please find my solution of the mames of the different articles for sale in a genty fur- nishing stove In this week’s Dusalea 2> russle Editor, Sunaay cuil, Ssa Francisco: * Below in thelr proper mmm- €errrriinnnimiaiaen sesssssses Tecssssssanssesssrssssssssssann Boissnsssnsmmsesscsanriansissn February 4th, 1906 NAm® -.oessssnsasssasarsasnns Street 0f P. Qo cvvvnnvncnnnconn CHF ccvevesssnesnnnecicciocnan § g . R .

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