The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 18, 1906, Page 16

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These Are the Luchky i50 Prize Winners in the Puzzle Contest of March 4 sell, 929 O ancisco; Eloise Hellwig, Margaret Willlams, 1024- Re- Alameda; Clara Drews, street Haywards; Les- box 44l,. Haywards; v, 210 West Main street, O'Day, 16893 Haight et, San Francisco; Esther Bentley, street, San Francisco: Alic San Jose avenue, Alameda; fount Eden; Jiazel Man- Bernice mento; street Alvarado gent street, 1307 B San 1 Kearney, San Quen- eg Philipper, 1 Alice Helbrich, box 13, Belyedere; s . 1de Triplett, S8an Quentin; Lorraine . B Bradler, 506 Fourth street, Santa Roi o M Ireland, 2011 Sutter street, San rcisco; Marfe de Forest, 861 Univer- ity avenue, Palo Alto; Elizabeth Da- vidson, Mill Valley; Willle Clelands, 353 Pre street, San Jose; Fay Trescott, . Ostar R. B. No. 1, Petaluma; Loring H. Burns, E bert 3v. Lincoln avenue, Salinas; Grace An- ‘ drews, 367 South Second street, San ABele S Jose; H. R. Youngwood, Bay Point; Yre Alice Bastwood, Mountain View; Rich- 9 r ard Sneath, Bruné, £an Mateo M 19 County; Lee Sneath, San Bruno, San b Mateo County; Marguerite Ryan; Pen- ryn; Ernest Watson, box 51, Haywards; M. J. Tracy, 1001 Pine street, San Fran- cisco; Felton Perkins, 1720 Le Roy avenue, Berkeley;. Rosalie Andrews, 1898 Fiftcenth street, San- Francisco; Ruseell ymond Andrews, 1898 Fif- teenth street, fan Francisco; 8. Brews- ter, Conley; Edna Tubbs, Lodi; Beatrice Miner, 126% Liberty street, San Fran- cisco; 1dith Killam, 1418 Cottage street, Alameda; Charles H. Guild, 621 Golden Gate avenue, San Francisco; Josie Schoen, 2 Chatham place, San Fran- cisco; Hanna Fetersen, 243% Jackson street, San Francisco; Marion Fox, 1603 Scott street, San Francisco; Flora Ste- vens, 1677 FEighteenth avenue, San Francisco: Madeline Newby, box 105, Dixon: Pearl,Newby, box 105, Dixon; Cloyd Sweigert, 28 Baneroft way, Berkeley; Frances Wright, Lodi; Frank Coleman, hox €4, Lodi; Morris Perrott, Woodbridge; Ralphine G. Mills, Wood- bridge; Freddie Caler, 3739 Seventeénth street, San Francisco; Kathleen Caler, 3739 Seventeenth street, S8an Francisco; Vergie Spencer, Lodi; Fred W. Setzer, box 109, Leodi; Jane Hotaling, 1904 Franklin street, San Francisco. L 8% .o BeanYFUY RBooks—Onz Kundred and Fifty of Them —Feor These Whe Guess These Puzzles Todau. OO RNNBNSICOI IR NOOINNG00S Here's n page of puzsle pictures that ought to please every hoy and girl. Nothing was more interesting to you in your days of toddling clothes than a big “choo-choe car,” and as You ggew older and learned to better understand the purposes of a locomotive this interest in the big steam , machine that pulls the long trains of cars across the counlry, over high bridges and through long, dark tun- mnels, has increased. Therefore it should not be so hard for yon to solve today's puzzle pictures, each of which represents some particular part of a locomotive, with which yon are all so familiar. But to make your work still easier you ‘are given the name concealed in picture No. 2, which repre- sents the locomotive’s big “driving wheel.” With this pleture puzzle solved for you there remain only seven pictures for you to guess and you ought to get them all correctly on your list in twenty minutes. Here are some particular points to bear in mind. ALWAYS BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT YoOU GIVE YOUR ADDRESS CORRECTLY and LEGIBLY, for several dozen books have been returned hecause of in- correct addresses. So if your mame was published and you did not receive a book please write to the Puzzle Editor, THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do to win one of them: Solve the names of the different parts of a locomotive represented above, and write them out in the space opposiie 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 scnd this coupon to the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Franelsco, Cal. REMEMBER—To 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 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 onm this page, to he 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 TODAY, APRIL 1, 1806. These are the BEAUTIFUL BOUKS from which you may choose if you solve all the puzzles correctly: “Whittier's Poems”; “Longfellow’s Poems”; “Wonder Book,” Hawthorne; “Undine,” Fougue; “In Memo- riam,” Tennyson; “Jdylls of a King,” Tennyson; “Marmion,” Scott; “The Princess,” Temnyson; “Tartarin of Tar- ascon,” Daudet; “Queen of ‘the Air,” Ruskin; “Lowell's Poems”; “Laddie and Miss Toosey’s Mission”; “Idle Thoughts "ot Idle Fellow,” Jerome; “Bab Ballads,” Crawford; “Prue ang 1”; “Paradise Lost,” Milton; “Viear of Wakefield”;' “Twice Told Tales”; “Rubalyat of Omar Khayyam.” | | | | | | | | b 2 = | | i | | | | Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, 8. F. A I S Vo To Pussle Editor, Sunday Call, Sam Framcisco: Below in thelr bers please find m: the names of the diferent parts of a locomotive repre- sented In this week's pussless per -num- solution of sesessssssassnen T saesannnnanee D ciirsrrarrsrasassaiscssenan B oapasssssersirasniisataseseen T sssnsanm g dansads sy anensm B wiexacsaarizeas XX UNESGER S March 18, 1906 Street of P. Ouyuuirassnvonnen CHY evuves S State ...casemasesnsiasssamms If I win I choose.for prize E (See List of Prizes.) g Ny A 4

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