The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 25, 1906, Page 16

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THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL. These Are the LucRky 150 Prize Winners in the Puzzle Contest of February 11 daud Davis, Mill 05 Sacramento ; Octavine Ek- reet, San Fran- Eden, Alameda 2 Moss ave- Buttner, Port Costa; Joe ers; Lutfé Iddings, box 303, resa Fischer, Lodl; Berta 2 Geary street, San Francis- Mellis, 1161 Mission street, Mary Fairfax, Presidio, cisco; Francis Taylor, 88 Cas- Oekland; Julla Gundina, 47 ue, Alameda; Walter Noff- Alice street Fran- Duncans Mills; o de Hall, 804 Tay- San Francisco; Rose de Caly, Preston Sollars, box 338, Vieer, box 7, Lodl; Charlle Tracy: Blanche Russell, Francisco; Harris Ho- street, Oakland; Ca- adway, San Francisco; 7. Coulter, Sausalito; Leo Mar- § Weall place, Ban Francisco; Florence 530 Bast Oak street, Btockton; B. Elva de Back, Frapk Murray, ; Jim rd Sulllyan, San San Quentin; e; Helen Cor- rie Hoffman, box Fairview street,* South Ella Russell, 5 Hancock street, 0; Flmer Edgar, 2228 Tele- avenue, Berkeley; Amne Vernon, Tracy; Neville Munsey, Pinoie; y Grelgg, €15 Ohio street, Vallejo; Stickler, Pleasanton; Helen Ra- o Pleasanton; Leon Hannaford, 214 Main street, Stockton; Willie Grif- Suisun; Mamie Burleigh, rural éelivery No. 2, Petaluma; Claude sh, box 880, Arroyo Grande; Elmer on, 407 Hayes street, San Francisco; Andrews, 1838 Fifteenth street, ecelia Roddy, 18 Page Naoma Price, Le Marcus Crocker, Mount Eden; Swan, 2127 X street, Sacramento; Smith, Lodl; Elmer Sweeney, acy; Norma Williamson, Lincoln;’ Josephine Holmes, Elmhurst; Gladys Eketchley, 69 De Long avenue, San — Francisco; Muriel Crook, Lincoln; Iva Akin, San Luis Obispo; E. Neukom, box 87, R. F. D, Martinez; Ruth Simpson, 1132 North Hunter street, Stockton; Alice Campbell, Dunsmuir; Willie Forbes, 2231 Telegraph avenue, Berke- ley; Clarence Engelune, Mount Eden, Alameda County; Martha McDonald, Tracy; Helen Lougher, Antioch; Maude M. Howe, 224 Twenty-first avenue, San Francisco; Gladys Smiley, 1726 Prince street, South Berkeley; Irving Hubbard, 918 Filbert street, Oakland; Ferdinand, Koenig, 2315 Alameda avenue, Alameda: Pearl Newby, box 105, Dixon; Madeline Newby, box 105, Dixon; Maggle Jef- ferls, Tracy; John Canale, box 106, Tracy; Lulu Chaffer, Tracy; Emil Morf, Lodi; Beatrice Miner, 126% Liberty street, Ban Francisco; Frank Pritchard, 172 Turk street, San Francisco; Floy ¥nez, 929 O'Farrell street, S8an Fran- cisco; Goe L. Bmith, Lodi; Fred Egil- bert, 713 Center street, Redding; Willle Porter, 662 Twenty-fourth street, Oak~ land; Belle Atkinson, 617 Jones street, San Francisco; 2024 H street, Sacramento; Eleanor Yonge, 1108 Potrero avenue, San Fran- cisco; Vera Nieto, 1312 Webster street, San Fraencisco; Wilbur ~Stahl, 1504 Franklin street, San Francisco; A. Markhard, Stockton postoffice; John Mayberry, box 114, Antloch; E. Steven- son, box 167, San Mateo; Nellie Ogden, Fruitvale; Inez Webber, 2198 Devisa- dero street, San Francisco; Edward Honnert, 3333 Twenty-second street, San Francisco; Henry Irving, 320 Eighth avenue, San Francisco; Willls Rogers, 324 Twenty-seventh street, San Francisco; Vera Rogers, 824 Twenty- seventh street, San Francisco; Olive ‘Ward, box 109, Santa Maria; Lulu Gett, R."F. D. No. 26, Gilroy; Leon Borach, Yolo; Ella Welterstein, 2118 Baker street, San Francisco;sJohn McMahn, 45 Brady, street, San Francisco; Audrey Cole, 1435 Bay stregt, Alameda; Willie Cox, box 84, Tracy; Grace Miller, Tracy; Isolem Lombard, 1719 Fourteenth street, . Sacramento. Howard Henderson, EASYPUZZLESTHISWEER Beautiful Bocks—Onz Hunired and Fifty of Them —For . to kiq y0u guessing for some time. But what if they do? You'll have lots of fun, and when you have These Whe Guess These Puzzles Teo-Dal. The pussle pictures, perhaps, are going _There is a bit of hard work fer your busy little minds to-day. ulved-ulhplmrelltwlhnm-munowm(ynhnnofia-wnlwmm to yom. ' { 5 As usual there are eight pictures, each representing a different article made of leather, all of thelr names familiar to you, but carefully concealed in the mysterious little colored pictures. Guess away until you get all the right names down on your list. Don’t hurry, for haste makes waste, and don’t get discouraged, for you have had harder guesses to make, and you will have more dificult problems to solve betore you have grown old in lite. Here are gome particular 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. hl!ymnmwun-?ll-lel and you did not 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 one of them: Solve the mames of the different articles made of leather represented above, and write them out in the space ”polltn!ho.mmih‘!l-bet.mfldu(wmmhtlomnflfim-—ml llll.thoommwnlmxnmnl-dlnunlm.th'flnmunn—usuwh—-l-l&—-. the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Oal 3 -correctly, one of these ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES wil] 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 country an equal chance to compete. Read everything 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 11, 1908. o 3 g o 'rhuelnmnAmruLBooxlm-wflclm-ud-u-lun-ummmr—l—m: “Whittier’s Poents”; “Longfellow’s Poems”; “Wonder Book,” Hawthorae; “Undine,” Fougue; “Im Memo- rlam,” Tennyson; “Idylls. of a King,” Tennyson; “Marmion,” Scott; “The Princess,” Tennyson; “Tartarin of Tar- ascon,” Daudet; “Queen of the Air)” Ruskin; “Lowell’s Poems”; “Laddie and Mts Toosey’s Mission”; “Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow,” Jerome; “Bab Ballads,” Crawford; “Prue and I”; “Paradise Lost,” Milton; “Viear of Wakefleld”; “Twice Told Tales”; “Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.” _ ) Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, 8. F. To Puzsle Editor, Susaay Call, San Francisco: Below in their proper num~ bers please find my solutiom of the names of the dJdiffereat articles made of leather repre- sented in this week’s puszles: sesssassssansenns @ secnsecaciecnsnissnasssasssas B isesseressrsnrersnssssssarenn L e T scessreenn st sNariss sETLERERS B . orepe e LTI LEREI T I RERAEERE Street of P. O..ooovvevsscssnss CHY sovsssnssrssssssensscsscne State ...ecengearanerss 1£ I win I choose for prize

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