The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 15, 1906, Page 16

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THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY CALL. > Solve the " Puzzles, Fill Out the Coupon and Send It to the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, S. F. Threse Are the LucKky I50 Prize Below in their proper mume bers please find my solution of the names of the different kinds of furs Tepresented im this week’s pussles: Winners in the Puzzle T srnesssssssaissrsasssssannane Contest of H e | s £ B assursssnssssrsserissssanacsce 1zzle repre- different € sasennen L e o nora; Flossie 1430 a French, tein, 1130 § L, o A. Rosefield, 345 Fifth sco; Jer Fitzsim- ald Skidmore, R. F. D. uth Rogers, 658 Ful- cisco; Eddie Quentin; Ada Bells eivedere street, San Fran- Eddie urchard, Lodi; Ralphine Wood e; Eva Sturla, Lodi; 2921 Lincoln Rosenthal, ncisco; Edna Belle Haven, Rosa; Regina Florence Trow- street, Santa 881 Oak Street, 1200 Lafayette d Pharion, 6% Grove cisco; Buel Egbert, Rio M le Graef, Mel- b street, San . 33 O'Farrell ie Lewis, 16 isco; Johannes 1313 Harri- Edwin Go- et, San' Francisco; fayette; Dorothy Harring- ; Frank Philsot, Colfax, Lizzie Gordon, 2021 Lin. meda; A ]{mwsler, Con- 8 spvrarnans aesass s EEnY EASYPUZZLESTHISWEER R SR Beautiful Bocks_Onz Hundred and Fifty of Them_Eor Those Who Gugss These Puzzles Todal. Name azscssosrssaasssssasssces You probably have been wondering during the week what the Pussle Editor had In store for you today, but perhaps you little imagined that the puzzle pictures were going to be so easy. It would be a pity if you couldn’t guess today’s pussles. They never were easler. As usual there are eight little pictures, ench concealing the name of a different kind of a fur. Every boy and girl is famillar with furs, and you should not experience any difficulty of solving today’s puzsles. Street o P. Oussosnerssnnsnnnn » i B g S g The names of, the furs are almost as plain in the plctures as are the titles on the interesting books which 3 South Eleventh You are gathering as prizes in this Sunday Call contest. an Inman, New Martin, 48 Magnolia Irene Schall, 102 p Je ¢ Kent, Agnew; ocust street, San Jose; E 28 West Santa Ciara Lynch, 32 Lexing- sco; Gladys E. fourth street, ranger, Alvarado; eet, Sacramento; ; Ed Pfingst, box %71 Hanson, 449 Devisadero Francisco: Thelma Frederick, Yolo County; Mabel Pftzer, Hannaford, 214 West Main Distel, May- Green, box @, Penryn; Martha Eugenia McCabe, Volta; " street, Sacramento; rth Pilgrim street, 1530 Prince street, Mae Markham, R. R. 5, Santa nce Langton, 1514 Tenth mento; James Styan, San ; ‘Reed Eddy, Danvule; Lulu Du- 686 st Twenty-fourth street, Oaklgpd; L. M. Horner, 6 De Long ave- nue, Bap Francisco; Jessle Heywood, Represa; Gladys Bennett, Colony Center; Guy Brown, 606° East Twentleth street, Oakland; Esther Noffsinger, 3704 West street, Oakland; Roy Oliver, 42¢ Day street, San Francisco; Tillie Hartz, Dan- ville; G. Linden, 1100 Dolores street, San Francisco; Miriam 'Green, box 146, Pacific Grove; Frafik McGinnis, box 22, Crows Landing; John Buse, Glenwood; Ray Mur- ray, 806 Prevost street, San Jose; Maggle Hooper, 1783 King street, Fruitvale; Lor- ing E. Kent, Jackson; Alice Korell, 3216A Sixteenth street, San Francisco; Mabel Johnson, & South Park, San Francisco; Elsa Oberdeéper, 40 West Oak street, Stockton; Paul Wheeler, 350 East Six- teenth street, Oakland; Hazel Manson, Niles; Nellie Nickson, 1116 Sixth street, Petaluma; Ruth Barton, Quartz; Lewey Tabral, box 83, Centerville; Bradford M. Meloin, 1467 Tenth street, Oakland; Eisie Harth, box 374, Winters; Mabel Rice, 3008 Harper street, Berkeley; Marcus Crocker, Mount Eden; Tony Murphy, Osborne Hall, Santa Clarz; Ray Eisan, Alvarado; Eliza- beth Grant, 314 Laurel street, San Fran- cisco; Givennie Odgers, Sutter Creek; Isg- bel Nelson, Campbell, Santa Clara Coun- ty; Frank T. Coburn, 2020 Deakin street, Berkeley; Emma Schmidt, 2229 Mission street, San Francisco; Frank Coleman, box 64, Lodi; Whitley Perkins, 1720 Leroy avenue, Berkeley; Leola Wood Walker, ‘Watsonville; Beatrice Miner, 126% Liberty street, San Francisco; Myrtle Gertsen, 404 Turk street, San Francisco; Margaret ‘Watkins, 854 Clayton street, San Francis- co; Dorothea Barbara Hohn, 203 Hoffman avenue, San Francisco; Pauline Hobler, box 532, Haywards; Fraser Bradley, Spreckels; Harry Badgett, 2036 Ellsworth street, Berkeley; Frank Mayhew, 863% Market street, San Francisco; Oscar Pe- terson, San Lorenzo; Gladys Clines, San Lorenzo; Ethel Niblett, 418 Twenty-third street, San Francisco; Mary Scott, 1319 Henry street, Berkeley; Miss Katie Loesch, Mayfield; Alice Levy, 2109 San Jose avenue, Alameda; Harold Roberts, 665 Elizabeth street, San Francisco; Helen Culbertson, Lincoln; Austin Whipple, box 194, Clements; Alice Beckwith, 1269 Twen- ty-third avenue, Oakland; Kate Johnson, box 494, Stockton; Alice Sollenius, box 124, Pleasanton; Willle Hoover, Campo Sec#; W. J. Long, Redwood. But you must not let your zeal lead you into mistakes. Be careful in your study of the pictures and you can’t help getting the prize that awailts you. . Here are some particular points to bear fn mind. ALWAYS BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT YOU GIVE YOUR ADDRESS CORRECTLY and LEGIBLY, for several dozen books have been returned because of in- correct uddresses. So if your name was published and you did not receive a book please write to the Pusale Editor, THERE ARE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, and this is what you must do to win one of them: Solve the pames of the different kinds of furs represented above, and write them out in the space 5 opposite the proper corresponding mumber provided for the purpose in the coupon on this page, as per direc- § tions; 61l in 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 Cail, San Franclsco, 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 dow’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 chauce 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 TODAY, April 29, 1906. These are the BEAUTIFUL BOOKS from which you may choose if you solve all the puzzles correetly: “Robert Hardy’s Seven Days” (Sheldon); Rev. Phillips Brooks’ Addresse=; “Prince of the House of David” (Ingrahsm); “Natural Law in the Spiritual World” (Drummond); “Daily Food for Christians”; “Gold Dust, a Col- lection of Gold Counsels”; “The Imitation of Christ” (Thomas a Kempis); “John Ploughman’s Plctures”(Spurgeon); “Cranford” (Gaskell); “Light That Failed” (Kipling); “Phantom Rickshaw” (Kipling); “Plutarch’s Lives”; “Plain Tales from the Hills” (Kipling); ¥Whittier's Poems”; “0ld Christmas” (Irving); “Black Rock” (Commor); “Net. Like Other Girls” (Carey); “Little Minister” (Barrie); “Ethelyn’s Mistake” (Holmes); “Helen’s Bables” (Habberton), rarsssassene State .eivvsissonsacsacssananns

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