The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 11, 1906, Page 16

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These Are the Lucky 150 Prize Winners in the Puzzle Contest of February 25 of the lucky 1 the puzzle con- which repre- es of the different in a market: 01 Larkin street, San Hooper, 924 Filbert Helen Hunt, 1517 Brush Norman Egilbert, 713 Redding: Beppo Johnson, re S8an Francisco; K reet, San Francisco; San Jose avenue, San Frar Susle Moffett, Tracy; C. W. y Gidadi 13 Tele- Berkeley; Beatrice Miner, street, San Francisco; Fred- 5 Seventeenth street, San Alice Watson, 917 Adeline kland; M. Caler, 373 Seven- San Francisco; Emile von Union street, San Fran- Eybel, Colusa; Hasel Hart- ert street, San Francisco; omas, 2118 Baker street, San Francisco; Wilbur Stahl, 1504 Franklin street, San Francisco; Ruth Laird, 2821 Grove street, Berkeley; Martha Davison, » Jose avenue, San Francisco; Chase, 9 Spencer street, San ncisco; Josie Galliger, 217% Eighth t, S8an Francisco; Fio Young, % 2 street, San Francisco; Marcus Crocker, Mount Eden, Alameda County; y Bpamer, 2487 Mission street, San ncisco; Jeannette Spamer, .2487 Mis- street, San Francisco; Henry Me- Namara, box 4, Martinez; Reuben McNa-~ mara, box 4, Martinez; Sadie Burk, Upper reet o Lake; Harry Johmson, 79 Washington etreet, Santa Cruz; Harold Moir, Monti- cello, Napa County; Eleanor Palmer, 41 Ward street, Martinez; Emmett Daley, 502 Ferry street, Martinez; Bursl Palmer, 401 Ward strest, Martinez; Wal- ter Pallen, 132 Henry street, San Fran- Willie Rose, 1520 Gragpt street, Berkeley; Elmer Bdgar, 2228 Telegraph avenue, Berkeley; Mildred Levy, 210 San Jose nue, Alameda; Mar- garet Perrott, Woodbridge; Ida Short, 577 Senchez street, San Francisco; Helen Thomas, 3956 Nineteenth etreet, San Francisco; Ernest Oliver, Mount Eden, Alameda County; Martha McDonsld, Tracy: Lucile Barker, 236 East San Carlos street, San Jose: Edna Britt, 2540 via street, Berkeley; 3 Gordon, 2921 Lincoln avenue, Ala- ; Howard Bryant, 428 Sherman , Oakland; Marguerite Weston, Market street, San Francisco; cisco; 1904 Wallace Collins, 507 First street, Napa; Helen Wallis, 3305 Sacramento str Francisco; Charlotta Kragen, 1495 Geary street, San Francisco; G. Muller, 2248 Mission Dorothy street street. San Francisco; Bernhard, 9 Twenty-eighth San Francisco; M. Backman, 508 street, San Jose; Charles Green, reet, Alameda; Grace Bry- ddy street, San Fran:isso; ce Mezge: box 704, Woodland; 212% Buena Vista street, Ala- illard Sullivan, San Mateo; Maxine Trulsen, Mountain View: Rus- sell Taylor, 642 Grove street, San Francisco;, Miss G. Rawlinson, 1309 N treet, Alameda: H. Lloyd Crock- 401 Clayton street, San Francisco; Oscar Crandell, 366 South and street, 8an Jose; H. R. McKay, Le- moore; Lucy Long, box 37, Tracy: M. M. Perry, box 37, Tracy; Eliria Janaie, box 106, Tracy: Hans Schunk, 714 Clara street, Los Angeles; Bertie Pfiffer, 451 Duboce avenue, San Francisco: I'ay Summers, Fruitvale; George Krebs, P. O. box 196, Antioch: Lester Lynan, box 214, Salinas; Frances Studley, 2907 Clay street, San Francisco: Leslie Feese, box 283, Lodi; Gertrude Biggs, 150 East San Carlos, San Jose: The- resa Fischer, Lodi; Eloise Hellurg, Al- varado: Mildred Crook, Lincoln; Fanny Moon, 1810 M street, Sacramento; An- nie Nielsen, Alvarado; Allen Stark, box 52, Winters; Vernon Gregory, box 801, Winters; Joe Magill, box 931, Win- ters; Pearl Hanson, 1163 Third street, Petaluma; Alice Ruddocks, Wkiah; Es- ther Short, 415 Fifth street, Santa Rosa; Agnes Fairfax, Presidio, San Francisco: Willie Porter. 662 Twenty- fourth street, Oakland; James R. Toon, San Lorenzo, Alameda County; Alice Mayberry, box 114, Antioch; Ferdinand Hoenig, 2315 Alameda avenue, Alameda; Jack Rednal, 995 Golden Gate avepue, San Francisco: Mildred Wolfgram; 4565 Elghteenth street, San Francisco; George Drennon, 37 Meade avenue, Oskland; Milton Coulsting, 516 Third street, San Francisco; Sheldon Pfiffer, 605 Haight street, San.Francisco; Nor- man Willlams, 75 Cumberland street, San Francisco: Donald McKinnon, Dixon; R. Beuer, 123 Maine street, Val- lejo; Mercedes Pearce, 1811 Baker street, San Francisco; R. H. Bickel, 2432 Jackson ,street, San Francisco; Beverly Iton, 1436 Webster street, Oakland; Loretta Mor- rls, 2036 Cedar street, Berkeley; Millie Garcia, Mount Eden, Alameda County; Percy Zerman, 1295 Turk street, San Francisco; Marion C. Steiger, 387 South F_.Iflh Street, Jose; Louils Strandell, 27 De Long ‘enue, San Francisco; Helen Sand, 801 Scott street, San Fran- cisco; Jessle Gee, 725 Louisiana street, Vallejo; Willle Ploog, Clayton; Alice Ackley, San Quentin; Ethel Smalley, Philo; Amy Olson, Turlock; R. Theiller, R. F. D. No. 3, Sebastopol; Katie Schreiner, 415 South California street, Stockton; Beatrice Neuman, 253 Turk street, San Francisco; Lester Dickson, box 50, Suisun;|May Blair, 1317 Baker street, Kern; Nellle Ward, Philo; Elsie Keffell, Sixth street, San Jose; \A. Mack, 1213 Taylor street, San Fran- cisco; Ralph Brown, 4332 Nineteenth 1 14 ' street, San Francisco; Charles Bu- meister, Olive, Santa Rosa; Agnes Boul- ware, Newman; Ruth Crellin, Pleas- anton; Florence Cox, box 34, Tracy; Eva Arbogast, St. Helena, Napa Coun- ty; Norma Willlamson, Lincoln; Lean Hannaford, 214 West Main street, Stockton; F. T. Haines, 548 Stockton strect, San. Francisco; Stella Chance, 626 South Aurora street, Stockton; Alma Hubbard, Woodbridge; Mirlam Hum- phreys, box 494, Carson City, Nev.; Elsle Stipp, R. F. D. No. 1, Ukiah; Annette Schraft, 224 Potrero avenue, San Fran- cisco; Irene Morris, 791 South First street, San Jose; Annie Lockwood, 719 Haight avenue, Alameda; Barl Richards, 218 York street, Vallejo; Alma Markland, 1308 - Lafayette street, Stockton; Clar- ence Uster, R. D. No. 2, Redwood; James Thralls, 922 Central avenue, Alameda; Gardner Goldthwalte, 871 Cedar avenue, Alameda; Johannes Krohn, Tracy; Dor- othy Danfels, 3139 Ellis street, South Berkeley; Elva Sander, 201 Potrero ave- nue, San Francisco; Eva Rossi, 762 Val- lejo street, San Francisco; Roy Ray- mond, 420 East Anderson street, Stock- ton; Frankie Murray, Kentfield, Marin County. % THE SAN FRANCISCO Bealtifu! Bocks—One Kundred and Fifty of Therm —Eor po SUNDAY CALL. Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon s and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S. F. To Pussle Editor, Suaday Call, San Francisco: Below in thefr proper mum= bers please ad my solutionm of the mames of the different wild -animals répresented im this week’s puszles” 1 sasateniialiiiarisrisatases 3 serscsamnsanaasrrsssssasan XrressIense e ER e e B s Nt ceasagss sesem ® sisarirrassaaasirssssssrsarss Those Who Gless These Puzzles Tedal. I evmfllufiMamu you as easily as will the prize book to the winners in today’s mame puszle contest then there are few hardships before you. Today the puzzles on this page deal with wild animals—each of the pictcres representing the mame of some animal that you have often either read about or seen in the circus menagerie. “What a snap” you will say. And it is a snap, for an easier task has mever been given to you. All you have to do is to freshen your minds regarding the animals that roam nbout the earth—the animals that went aboard Noah’s ark, “two by two,” and the names of those mmldhtmm-wflu-.hv— as readily as does sleep after a hard duy's play. 5 Here are some 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. uuwmmnmm\mmmm-u-xn‘mmummm. THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do to win ome of them: Solve the mames of the different wild animals represented above, and write them out in the space oppo- site the proper corresponding mumber provided purpose in the coupon ou this page, as per directions; Al hfle«“mr‘?dm-flmmwmwmuw-flmmbm EDITOR OF THE Ni PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Francisco, Cal. = REMEMBER~—To the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the eight pussles correctly, one of thess ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES will be awarded. And don’t forget this 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 everything on this to that you overlook nothing that will help you to win a prize. . ml’l::“ OF THE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNDAY CALL TWO WEEKS FROM TODAY, MARCH 25, 1008 - : Street o P. 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