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THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL. ; These Are the Lucky 150 Prize Winners in the Puzzle Contest of February 4. Mary 4 ¢ Alameda Wisker Pearl street, San Alvarado; Jo- street Qu J. F sco; V. B . San Francisco; Adele Florence nt avenue, Alameda; teenth street, San er, Sausalito; Al- street, San Fran- Dolores street, Newby, box 105, , St. Mary's Col- rd, 21 Banchez Nellle Cobb, box 336, Flor- ngton street, Santa R. D. No. 2, , 1440 Ban Pablo E. Palmer, box Edna Browne, Camp R. D. No. 1, Sulsun; eet, Berke- McLafin avenue, 110 West School ; Ida Short, §77 Sanches isco; Annie Eaton, 148 Francisco; Elizabeth Angelica street, San Devening, Middletown, ; Miss M. Gerlack, § Ran- pa; Anna Fisher, 82 Pa- Ray E. Fredericks, Bebas- Sanavan, 7818 First street, ve Rogers, 21 Cortland Glass, avenue Francisco; Ireme MNorrls, h First street, San Jose; Helen M n street, San Fran- 3367 Twenty-first s Fred Gordon, avenue, Alameda; Ger- 518 Twentieth street, Oak- y Stierlen, 175 Carl street, sco; K. Steindorft, 817 Eddy n Francisco; Emma Eissler, 10 avenue, 8 Francisco; So- ts, 290 Union street, San Hanna Pfeiffer, 606 Haight Francisco; Hazel Hartsough, t street, San Francisco; Hil- € Otterson street, San Jose; Latham, 710A California ncisco; Madeline E. x Wheeler street, Berke- 1 George Neely, 701 Larkin street, San Francisco; Alita Franklin, Post- office box 562, Dunsmulr; Harold rl etreet, San Franclsco; 96 Cumberland street, ; Edgar Magrin, 636 Grove et,. San Francisco; Regina Synden 9 Ellis street, San Fran- sco, Cloyd J. Swiegert, 2827 Brancoft way, . Berkeley; James Brown, San Que Mirtam Alvord, 513 Brancl- fort street, Vallejo; Seitz, 2930 L amentc b Butts, €63 Petaluma; Wilbur Stahl, street, San Francisco; Lexington avenue, San ed Herkner, 1421 Laguna Francisco; Jennie Harris, lister street, San Francisco; Hebrank, 111 Liberty street, San o: Josie Schoen, 2 Chatham Francisco; Everette Wil- Union street, Napa; Pearl $ Randolph street, Napa; h, 604 Merchant street, San Richard Stumm, 1425 Grove rth Berkeley; Oliver Maker, San street, 1322 Merrill avenue, Fruitvale; Robert Brown, 1820 Mission street, San Fran- cisco; Chester Greenwood, 626 York street, Vallejo; Blanch Todd, 961 Park “ Oakland; Bessie Trobridge, 617 Washington, street, Santa Rosa; Helen Sad, 801 Scott street, San Francisco; Bert Hulting, 241 Dolores street, San ¥rancisco; George Krebs, box 196, An- tioch: Thecdore de Niedman, Benicia Barracks; Elizabeth Letold, 125 Fifth street, Santa Rosa; Russell White, Fairfield; KEthel Hanson, 1163 Third street, Petaluma; Dorothy Doe, box 226, San Mateo; Rose Gaestel, 970-Jackson street, fan Francisco; Beatrice Wein- man, 384 Eureka street, San Francisco; Clarie Shields, San Mateo; Dorothy Hipkins, 1119 Church street, San Fran- cisco; Burton Donnatin, 439 Savoy street, Los Angeles; G. Belshaw, 207 Orange street, Riverside; Freddie Caler, 2739 Seventeenth . street, San Francisco; Lucile Mosher, 308 Harper street, Berke- ley; Donald Skidmore, R. D. No. 2, Peta- luma; C. Armstrong, Livermore; Flor- ence Henry, 354 Vallejo street; N. Munsey, Pinole; Goldie Gowan, Philo; Gladys McCraig, 1160 Sutter street, Vallejo; Mil- dred Edwards, 731 Emerson street, Palo Alto; Genevieve Mitchell, Auburn; Susie Dick, 634 York street, Vallejo; Edith Phillips, Larkspur; Stella Harrls, San Mateo: Elmer Edgar, -2228 Telegraph avenue, Berkeley;- Herbert Elson, Beni- cla; Ruby Johnston, - Searer, Calistoga; Fannie Ordway, 37% Clementina street, San Francisco: L. Horner, 60-De Long av- 2l enue, San Francisco; Roy Raymond, 420 East Anderson street, Stockton; Hazel Le Moin, Lodi: Alma Markhand, Chil- dren’s*Home, 1308 Lafayette street, Stock- ton; Frank Plank, Santa Clara; Frances Kennedy,” Knights Ferry, Stanislaus County; Elsle Stipp, R. F. D. No. 1, Ukiah; Clarence Anderson, box 100, Cle- ments; Austin Whipple, box 194, Cle- ments; Lettie Huff, Oak Park, Sacra- mento County; Ruth Crellin, Pleasan- ton; H. D. Braly, Colusa; Henrjetta Borach; Yolo; Mary Baldwin, Ceres; Carroll Hixon, Yuba City; Paul Treanton, ‘Whitehouse; Edwin’ E. Burke, R. D. F. No. 1, Newman; Milner Sharp, 233 West Forty-first street, Los Angeles; Willie Ploog, Clayton; Edna Gooch, 113 Ellis street, San Francisco; Madeline O'Brien, 612 Clayton street, San Francisco; Ella Hediger, 238 Pilgrim street, Stockton; ‘Willle Kirk, 611 Taylor avenue, Alameda; Grace Stillwell, Winters; Treca Hurlbutt, box 48, Lakeport; R Theiller, R. F. D. No. 3, Sebastopol; Grace Hediger, 23 South Pilgrim street, Stockton; Rollin Knoph, 232 San Carlos avenue, San Fran- cisco; Velma Owler, 2067 Encinal avenue, ton Scribner, Monticello, Napa County, | 3 - Alameda; Clara Fraser, Lakeport; Thorn- EASYPUZZLESTHISWEER Beautitul Books__Onz Hundred and Eifty of Them —For Y e N N e N N P P PP PP PP / been t Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, 8. F. Below in thelr preper mwmme bers plezse find my selutiom of the names of the different kinds of indoor pastimes repre- sented In this week’s pussies: L e Genanrue Y L L L B G o NS o N G G s D S e N D S G o s S S G N b N R B B N B o o R R B S N R S e G B e o S T b b N Gl 0 0 00 0006 Those Who Guess These Puzzles Te-Dab. NAmMS sresrsoraetes s OO om——" “llmlo-‘(ltlmmu,‘f'h;'lnll'h to be am awful old motto, but it is still a very useful one and should be followed by every boy amd girl in solving to-day’s name puszles. You will not need coaching to correctly guess the mames hidden in the little pictures published om this Ppage to-day, for each of them represents an indoor pastime which at some time in your short but happy lives has means of entertaining you. Solving these puzzles should be as easy as getting ready for school to-morrow morning and just as pleas- ant a task, There are onfy eight pictures and half an hour’s work ought to find your list of guesses completed and your book prize chosen. See how quickly you cam eara the reward offered and be sure to hurry your answers to the Puzsle Editor. Here dre some particulat points to bear in mind. ALWAYS BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT YOU GIVE YOUR ADDRESS CORRECTLY and LEGIBLY, for several dozen books have been returned because of in- correct addresses. So 1f your mame was published and you did not receive g book please write to the Puzsle (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 indoor pastimes represented above, and write s them out in the space opposite the proper corresponding number provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page, as g Street OF P. Oue was vessssersxmnn . 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 Franclsco, Cal. REMEMBER—To the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOY3 AND GIRLS who solve the elght pussles gorrectly, one of these ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded. "7 And don’t forget thii mext point, because it is very important: ALL ANSWERS_MUST REACH THIS OFFICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an 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, MARCH 4, 1906. ¢ These are the BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose if you solve all the puszles correctly: «Altee’s Adventures in Wonderland,” Carroll; “Cricket on the Hearth,” Dickens; “In His Steps,” Sheldom; “Gulliver's Travels,” Jonathan Swift; «Jeasica’s Prayer.” Hesba Stretton; “J. Cole,” Emma Gelllbrand; “The Lays of Anclent Rome,” T. B. Macaulay; “Magic Nuts,” Mrs. Molesworth; “Mine Own People,” IKipling; “Sam- antha at Saratoga,” Marletta Holley; - “Tales From Shakespeare,” Lamb; “Vicar of Wakefleld,” Goldsmith; “Tlirough @ Looking Glass,” Lewls Carroll; “Rubalynt of Omar Khayyam”; “Smow Image,” Hawthorne; “Mul- vany Stories,” Kipling; “Kidnapped,” Stevemson; “Child’s Garden of- Verses,” Stevensom; “Lalla Rookh,” W If 1 win I choose 10r prine Thomss Moore; “Autocrat of the Breakfast Table,” Holmes.