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

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THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL. < These Are the Lucky 150 Prize Winners in the Puzzle Contest of March 11 HESE are the names of the lucky rize-winners in the puszle oon- of March 11, which represent- mes of the different wild ed the n 1219 Pecific avenue, Ala- can Mills, So- Calistoga) ncord; Russell Frank, e, Alemeds; Fay Brack- Wiltred Jeffress, 1281 Oskland; Walter H. tmpson, Honcut, Eaton, 148 Tenth Francisco; Tina e Witt, 3% Jacobe street, San Francisco; Luclen Yol); Loulse Wright, 338 Thir- avenue, San Francisco; Millard Dora Schmidt, Cordelia; ke, box 7, Cordelia; Anna Dassell, ton Travis, Forestville; Leila M. Palermo; W1 Hunrick, 2116 Shat- Berkeley; Annie Darbe, 102 San Francisco; Helen Wallls, street, Ban Franciscot 1 Liberty street, Saa Hixson, Yuba City, Harry Leddish, 11§ West Berkeley; Ernest te; Everette Willlams, 207 Nepa; Earl Lewis, 233 street, Oskland; Eina Eib, box ove; Mildred Griffen, Irving- rvyn Crow, Gray Gables, Crows Bessie Thomas, Ross; Olga Nel- ast San rlos street, San Jose; e sen, Port Costa; Pear]! Van Lafayette; Louise Deas, Walnut Fred W. Boole Jr., Belvedere; R. F. D. No. 26, Gliroy; Ar- Woodland; Pearl Larose, Nita Clark, box 240, Monte- Anderson, R. F. D. No. 8, e; Everett Dearborn, Looe McGrath, 88 Church street, ruz; George Barry, Angels} Walker, Mercur: Juanits n, Los Gatos; Nellle Birke 4 Bagle avenue, Alameda; Ro- Tomales, Marin Coun- Petalume; Myrtle street, San Frane itzel, Cordelia; Winons 803% D street, Marysvillej Cannell, Yolo; H. N. Blanton, ers; George J. Lane, 120 street, Vallejo; George . street Gett Marion Walton, Lincolnj amathon; Susle Cal- Livermore; Maggie v; Luclle Lininger, Elliott Sibbett, r Owen, Ceres; Ada B. eders street, Ban Fran- Kerwin, 2061 Mission Francisco; 8 Farrell, street. San ¥Francisco; 861 Fell street, San lie Sympson, - Pacific berg, 861 Jackson street, Burns, 5870 Marshall . Lioyd Sylvester, Bak- Mildred Burnham, 1857 Sacra- San Franciseo; Minnie Santa Clars; Wilbur street, San Fran- ton kers ersfield 4 Frar ie Hern, Tulare; Doretha R. F. D: No. 1, Petaluma: Willie Brentwood; Clarence Hubbard, street, Oakland; Pinkie ; Esther Hook, box ian O'Day, 1689 Haight Francisco; Vera Smith, 743 reet, San Francisco; Robert 1605 Howard street, San Fran- n Reed, 84 Fourteenth street, co; Amy Ekstrom, 60 Four- treet, San Francisco; Bertha 1046 Hampshire street, San Fran- Edmund O. Fey, 1049 Broderick street, San Francisco; Walter Koesel, 64 Brady street, San Francisco; Ella Reed, 4420 Twen third street, San Fran. cisco; Fred Delger, 3740 Twenty-fifth street, San Francisco; Peter M. Bolger, 27 Capp street, San Francisco; Ella son, 203% Guerrero street, San isco; George Thunberg, R. F. D. Sulsun; Albert Steen, box 188, Loretta Tanforan, Ignacio, Ma- Dixon rin County; ZLaulita Bacon, 1014 Oak street, Napa; Russell Tyler, 642 Grove street, San Francisco; Milton Bichten, 2551 Sutter street, San Francisco; Ruth Garrett, Calistoga; Lottie Christle, 412 First street, San Francisco; Archie Fickes, box 37, Middletown; Lucy Skearer, Dunsmuir; Hazel Abernathie, R. ¥. D. No. 1; Suisun; Raymond Stamper, Morgan HilL; Elste Addle, Knights Ferry; Harold Watson, Blue Capyon, Placer County; Margaret Mack, ‘box 626, Livermore; Elmer Eaglin, Tuolumne; Mildred Nes- bitt, Salines; Earl Tolley, 2609 L street, Sacremento; Charles Murphy, 18 Turk street, San Francisco; M. Howard John- son, Occidental; George Wihr, 11 Metro- politan avenue, San Francisco; Fred Keating, 1839 Hearst avenue, Berkeley; Lennith Plummer, 1034 BSanta Clara avenue, Alameda; Ethel BSchadt, 762 Orchard street, Santa Rosa; F. F. Rupert, No. 4, Sunol; Frank Allenbest, Hopland; Clara Bostick, 1622 Geary street, San Francisco; Donald Bradner, box 67, Loyalton; Charles H. Guild, 521 Golden Gate avegue, BSan Francisco; O M. Caler, 8739 Seventeenth street, San Francisco; Rosalle Andrews, 1898 Fifteenth street, San Francisco; Lucy Smith, 21 Hill street, San Fran- cisco; Pearl Luybeck, 1570 Buchanan street, San Francisco: Emmeline Willis, 2767 Clay street, San Francisco; Cle- matys Marsh, 225 Park avenue, Ne- vada City; Genle Villinger, Lodi; Pearle Beardsley, Lodl; Morris Perrott, Wood- bridg Irene Cary, Lodl; Anthony Smith, 1211 Twelfth street, Oakland; Kittle Caler, 3739 Seventeenth street, San Francisco; H. Shumacker, 722 Shot- well street, San Francisco; Florence Coltrin, Calistoga; Agnes Jensen, Mar- shall; Albeft Gard, R. F. D. No. 3, Sebastopol; Earl Richards, 218 York street, Vallejo; Florence Wade, Camp- bell; 1da Devenings, Middletown, Lake County; Milner Sharp, 233 West Forty- first street, Los Angeles; May Gleason, Bodega; Wesley Plerce, 1502 East ‘Washington street, Stockton; Joseph Magill, box 931, Winters; Myrtle Linn, Yountville; Sydney Tyson, Niles; Ar- thur Carmer, Sonoma; Pauline Jurgen- sen, box 27, Benicia. EASYPUZZLESTHISWEEK Beautiful Bocks—One: Hundred and Bifty of Them —Eor Solve the Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, i+ Sunday Call, S. F. N Below ia their proper nume= bers please find my solutiom of the mames of the different in- struments that are sharp pointed represemted In this ‘week’s puzales: B B sssssasassnssrane 8 ssensanasesssertinsierinninn € sssscrinsierssissnssasgerren LT SR TPy ) @ sassscsissssaascssassssnsasme RS LRPPPITTRPERREEREFVRT - o ) Those WhO GUegss Thesz Puzzles Todau. Name ., isreianiesanigesives Another smap, which means another interesting book. Eight more puszle pictures, a little guessing and you will have won your prize. Easy? Of course they are easy, and getting easier every Sunday. You had little trouble in solving the puszles published in last Sunday’s Call—the names of the different parts of a locomotive—and with a little ¢are today you ought to be just as successful. 3 2 In each of the mysterious pictures published om this page today is concealed the name of some instru- ment that is sharp pointed—as sharp as the wits of the boys and girls who enjoy the pastime of solving the puzzles, It is for you to show how keen you are and the keenest will find their names in the list of winners two ‘weeks hence. 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 im- correct addresses. So if your name was published 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 dllnut instruments that are sharp pointed represemted above, and write them out in the space opposite the proper correspomding number provided for the purpose in the coupon eom this page, as per directions; fill fn the coupon with your name and address, and give the prize you desire—if you ‘win—and send this coupon to the EDITOR OF THE NAME PUZZLE PAGE, Sunday Call, San Framecisco, Call. REMEMBER—To the FIRST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BOYS AND GIRLS who solve the eight puszsies correctly, one of these ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BEAUTIFUL PRIZES wil] be awarded. And don’t forgef this next point, because it is very important: ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH THIS OFFICR BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an equal chance to compete. Read everything om this page, to be sure that y0u 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 8, 1906. ¥ These are the BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose it you solve all the pussles correctly: “Robert Hardy's Seven Days” (Sheldon); Rev. Phillips Brooks’ Addresses; ‘Prince of the House of David™ (Ingraham); “Natural Law in the Spiritual World” (Drummond); “Daily Food for Christlans”; “Gold Dust, a Col-. lection of Gold Counsels”; “The Imitation of Christ” (Thomas a Kempls); “John Ploughman’s Plctures”(Spurgeon); “Cranford” (Gaskell); “Light That Failed” (Kipling); “Phantom Rickshaw” (Kipling); “Pluatarch’s Lives”; mg 0 Street or P. 0. CItY vvsvevnrrnssrssssnsnssscn Tales from the Hills” (Kipling); “Whittler's Poems”; “Old Christmas” (Irving); “Black Roek” (Connor); “Not Like Other Girls” (Carey); “Little Minister” (Barrie); “Ethelyn’s Mistake” (Holmes); “Helen’s Bables” (Habberton),:

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