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These Are the Lucky 150 Prize Winners in the Puzzle Contest of January 28. es of the scky puzzle con- reet, Banta 146, Pacific th street, Beck, 2538 Fulton fott, 2207 Tele- Francisco; Blanch , San Francisco; Monterey; Gertrude , San Haywards; Isadora Rebecca Budworth, e; Helen Stansell, Nel- 1 Crook, Lincoln; John Miller, : Eliza Lash, box 8, Suisun; McAllister street, San Huffaker, Allen- Cumberland street, een Middletown, box ta Cruz; Anita Dabadie, Altaville; v, T44 Castro street, San Fran- F. M. Vanatta, 2¢ De Long Francisco; Helen E. Martin, et, San Francisco; Bddie rrell street, San Frane 1108 Leavenworth Fritz Herkner, eet, S8an Francisco; Irve treet, San Fran- Harrison street, Marys- , Volta; Augusta Tracy; Leslle Herdell, 1529 street, Alameda; Katherine East Julian street, San Jose; 806 Prevost street. San gers, 21 Cortland avenue, sco; Leonard Lockwood, 474 avenue, Alameda; Edith Pock, 4, Stockton; Celia Windmiller, street, Sacramento; Lucy South, Ed Evers, 323 Fifteenth ; Lila May Steven- eventh street. San Dayton, Duncans . 743 Castro street, isco; Hasel Hendersom, 1260 . Fresno; Howard Rogers, 324 street, San Francisco; 24 Twenty-seventh ; F. T. Haines, 5438 San Francisco; Dot Redding; Frank er avenue, Btock- D, No. 2, Chico; 1024 Regent ave- Marchington, 3973 ncisco; Jane C. Santa Rosa; zart street, Ala- San Quentin; : Florence Moyer, se Vernon, Tracy; Sollars, box P. Williams, Lodi; Grande; E. M. Ken- Vashin street, Banos; ; Rosa Birch, Alameda; Beatrice Liberty avenue, San Fran- e Dailey, 1357 Sacramento y Frank Lippin- frvi street, West s Hannaford, 214 West ockton: Bella Ramalho, n; Mary Hugher, 346 Arling- ot Francisco: Janet street, San . 2224 Sixth street, Elsie Powell, Pleasan- uir; reet, e .6 ~ ton; Katherine Gibbs, 1431 Oxford street, Berkeley; Evelyn Pfitzer, Volta; . Bernice Johnson, 337 Kast Magnolia street, Stockton; Marie - Hutton, R. F. D. No. 2, box 655, Lemoore; Frances Kelley, 1625 Eddy street, San Francisco; David "A. Ford, 2910 Harper street, South Berkeley; Florence Cox, box 34, Tracy; Theodora Howe, box 29, San Diego; Harry 'Alger, 78 Washington street, Santa Cruz; Joseph Phelan, 109 East Hazelton avenue, Stock- ton; Nellile Brown, Tracy; Susie Long, box 37, Tracy; Della Terericks, box 72, Tracy: Edith Benjamen, 2654 Clinton ave- nue, Alameda; Miss B. E. Coats, Tassa- jara; Wikite Siebgcker, 2436 Twenty-fourth street, San Francisco; Dorothy Wyville, 2222 Central’ avenue, Alameda; Luclle Linginger, hox 143, Newcastle; Edith Che- line, 225 Kentucky street, Vallejo; Irene Coffman, 236 Louise street, Oakland; Opal Olsen, Vacaville; Bessle “rhomas, Ross; Mary Allen, 512 East Fourteenth street, Oskiand; H. W. Still, 38 Rural Office, No. 1. Santa Cruz; Florepce: Dietz, 530 East Oak street, Stockton; B. Stevenson, 167, San Mateo; Donald McKinnon, Dixon; Ross Wright, 2730 Virginia street, Berke- iey; ‘Pauline George, Haywards, Char- lotte A.. Curtiss, Rural Route, No. 2, Healdsburg;* Louise E. Wilson, Clover- dale; Lysle Robinson, Vacaville; George Newton, 288 West Park street, Stockton; Helen Archbola, Selby; H. R. Young- blood, Bay Point; Osmer Cole, Niles; Vernan Gregory, Winters; Irepe Murray, Larkspur; Ruth Simpson, 1132 North Hun- ter street, Stockton; Christ Nelson, Mount Etna; Grace Dufty, San Quentin; Rob- ert Chandler, 1444 Union street, S8an Fran- cisco; Nicholas Canale, box 106, Tracy; Edward Gibber, Elmhurst; Lloyd Cole- man, 2117 Essex street, Berkeley; Nellle Ogden, Fruitvale; Lewis Hutchinson, box 12, Grass Valley; Millard Coleman; box 64, Lodi; Frank Coleman, box 64, Lodi; Lutle Iddings, box 305, Lodi; Luis Car- lon, box 685, SBan Luis Obispo; Lillle Wentzel, 1737 Alcatraz avenue, South Berkeley; Henrletta Cannon, 400% North Maln street, Los Angeles. THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL. Beautiful RBooks—Ons Hunfiéed and Fifty of Them —For | NSO LOSLOS L0 1 l Those Who GUess These Puzzles Teo-Dal. ‘Who couldn’t solve to<day’s pussle pictures? A snap, you will say, and correct you are, for each of the eight little puzsle name pictures appearing o= this page represents something that at some time or other, possibly to-day, is to be found in your kitchem or the pantry, or perhaps on the dining table, ready for eating at the morning or eveming meal. What are you in the habit of getting from your market man? Think for a while and if the answer does mot come readily tato your mind why take the pussle picture page of The Sunday Call into the kitchem and see if something there will not suggest the much wanted solution. Get your busy little brain at work and win another interesting book. Here’s am opportunity you should not overlook. It’s a regular bargaim proposition—anm easy and pleasant half hour's work that will have fits reward on receipt of your list of successful guesses by the Puszle Editor of The Sunday Call Here are some particular points to bear in mind. ALWAYS BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT YOU GIVE YOUR ADDRESS CORRECTLY and LEGIBLY, for scveral dozen books have been returmed because of in- correct addresses. So If your mame was published and you did not recelve a book please write to the Pusale Editor. THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do to win ome of them: Solve the names of the different kinds of articles for sale in & market represented above, and write them out in the space opposite the proper corresponding number provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page, as per directions; fill in the coupon with your name and address and give the prize you desire—If you win—and send the coupon to the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Franeisco, Cal. REMEMBER—Te the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the eight pussles correctly, one of these ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded. And don’t forget thii mext poiat, because it is very important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those In the country an equal chamce to compete. Read every- thing on this page, to be sure that you overlook mnothing 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 23, 1906. ) These are the BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose If you solve all the puzzles correctly: “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” Carroll; “Cricket on the Hearth,” Dickens; “In His Steps,” Sheldom; “Gulliver’y Travels,” Jonathan Swift; “Jessica’s Prayer.” Hesba Stretton; “J. Cole,” Emma Gellibrand; “The Lays of Ancient Rome,” T. B. Macaulay; “Magic Nuts,” Mrs. Molesworth; “Mine Own Eeople,” Kipling; “Sam- antha at Saratoga,” Marietta Holley; “Tales From Shakespeare,” Lamb; “Viear of Wakefield,” Goldsmith; “Through a Looking Glass,” Lewis Carroll; “Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam”; “Smow Image,” Hawthorne; “Mul- vany Stories,” Kiplings “Kidnapped,” Stevemson; “Child’s Garden of Verses,” Stevenson; “Lalla Rookh” Thomas Moore; “Autocrat of the Breakfast Table,” Holmes. Solve the Puzzles, Fill OQut the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, 8. F. A b T ] k| €erriensiasitmasrannannssassass L T Fonanns ernasse Xy sy oxs o February 11, 190& Nams o200 02329000 COAOTTw" Street or P, Ooupasawaxaasnannss v CItY crsssssssnersnsoncnnsannnm State ...ocecommmmEnansssassinn It T win I choose for prize < LGOS SNy LGOS PO 2501 S OGS G SO IS S G S S0 S0800 5% 2o VTNV TV IT VT ORI " B N N S N D 0 D o D I S N s S b O G 0 0 G 5 S S S0 G S S B G RS s S % R TS S NN S LN G GGG OSSN