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7 In ';. the Portrait Pazxle eriyen : In
the left-hand' corner of ; this page,
allot those mlxed-np pieces when
put ~ together will make a- portrait.
They are lnvreall.tyjthe cut-up sec
tions of a' ' photograph * of a . man
vrbose face should be Well known
to' all , of the readers of .The Sunday
Call./ It. is sufficient to say that If
you', succeed in erettingr all ; these
pieces put together a« they should
go'yoa will, have no difficulty- in
telllns: whose picture it Is. This
pnicile must . be solved, with the
other : pussies . «n this page before
you" can. hope for ft;'prise.-\Cnt out
a.11. of ' these .pieces, and paste them
together on a :/whlte - piece . of paper,
thereby. -restoring: the original pho
tograph;-so you can tell whose, pic
ture It is.*". Then write the name of
that 'person .on the line . indicated
for that purpose on the coupon
above. -".'". ¦'.'*¦'>¦¦' •' '-.•¦¦, .•'-' ~\i ¦ ;'
PORTRAIT PUZZLE
Cisco, dressed 'doll; Alyce Moore, T14
Seventh street, Oakland, pins; ponff
set) Thanla Hicks, 1O1O Pine street,
San Francisco, chatelaine bnsti
Knima Petersen, '1244 Ellis street,
!jan Franclsco,'work box;vHelen Bla
cotv, • Centervllle, Cal., ping; ipong
set; A. Lelbbrandt, box 150, Monte-
PRIZE
WINNERS IN
CONTEST OF
OCTOBER 25.
* Russell ~ Pettlnarill, 323 Fifth
street, laurifcka, came lot parchesi j
TEarle Turton, 1037 Bancroft Way,
Berkeley, Cal., nickel cratch; "Alan
Kills, 1449 I .streets Fresno, Work
liox-i Lee.Glownn; O ' Turk" 'street,'
San "Francisco, nickel Watch; Ed«lle
de Nlke,"jTracy, CaL, plnsr/pons; AV.
AVtlliams, 14«: Silver street, San
Francisco," nickel watch }¦ W. L. Lion,
882 Fulton.', street, San, .Francisco,
kins air rsrnni; Herbert P. Crowley,
3225 Twenty-first, street, San Fran
cisco, checker-board and* checkers)
rani Adams, Vallejo, Cal.. punching:
bag; Arthur Walstedt, 302 Wilcox
building, Los Angeles, baseball ; E.
W. -Sharpe, Acampo, Cal.,-checker
board'and checkers; Gertrude.Bek
ler, .934 Dolores, street, San Fran-
p_-,H0SE who were fortunate
Tip" enough to win prizes in the puz
'1 :zle contest of October 26 will
¦ . : find their names in the ' list of
fortunate ¦> and clever . ones given
below:-. -.'',-. ' ; ... V.'- : " ;> - ¦.'¦.'--.
rey, dressed doll} Axrfe Huioa,
Sunny Slope, Pttalsas, pin* pong
sett Edith nil ton, 230 Capitol str*«t.
Vail* jo, Cal., work boi| Katl* PhH-
Ilps, 83© Sixteenth st*e*t, Oakland,
chatelaine ba*.
*»ip>'H||g week marks the beginning of a new series of puzzles In the Intensely interesting and ex
. | , citing puzzle contest. The first series vu completed last Sunday, when the thirteenth set of pu»
• Bles appeared. . • „ •..-¦-- \
The prize-winners of the twelfth set, published on Sunday, October 26, are announced beloir.
The winners of the series published in the issue of November 2, the last set of this first series, will bs
made public in The Sunday Call of November 16." As a further reward of industry and cleverness a
special prize of $10 and a?second prize of $5 will be awarded for the highest percentage of correct answers
in. the whole 'series of thirteen weeks— the names of these two fortunate competitors will be published
as soon as it is possible. ' ' . - .
To-day is published the first set of seven puzzles in a new series to run for thirteen weeks.
In the left-hand corner of this page you will notice a "portrait puzzle" that must be solved a*
well as the picture puzzles given below. It is a very interesting puzzle, and simple enough if you are
quick, clever and observant. Special directions are given for solving this particular puzzle on another
part of this page. Those who solve the puzzles printed to-day will find an announcement of the winners
in the issue of The Sunday Call of November 23. \ ,
"' '•-"•'' Now, here are the important points for you to remember: The First Ten Boys and the First Tea
Girls who send in correct solutions to all .seven puzzles before midnight next Friday will win a prize.
Don't forget that point, because it is very important. ALL ANSWERS MTJST BEACH THLJ OF
FICE BY FRIDAY NOON. This gives all those in the country an equal chance to compete.
3 This is what to do to win a prize: Find the hidden picture or subject in each of the six puzzle
pictures and carefully 0X7TI/INB THEM WITH INK OB PENCIL.: Then solve the "portrait puzzls"
above noted in the left-hand corner of this page and write your answer in the spaes on the coupon al
lotted for that purpose; further, fill f out the coupon as per directions indicated on it and mail the whole paf*
to, the Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, San Francisco. ""**«*
'¦'...: '-'¦¦:" This puzzle contest of the second series will close twelve weeks from to-day, and as a further re
ward of industry and cleverness a special prize of $10 and a second prize of $5 will be awarded for tht
highest .percentage- of , correct answers in the whole series of thirteen weeks.
; /FOLLOW THTJ BULES -OB' YOTJ WILL BE DEB A "RIVED.
, ; -Now is your chance. Donjt miss it. This week's prize-winners will b« published oa Sunday,
November 23: -.¦'•"-:••¦•¦ . ¦ • '
.'.: THESE ARE THE FRIZES ~YOT7 MAY SELECT FROM IF YOU SOLVE AT.T f SiSV EN PUZ
ZLES CORBECTLY: Ting-Pong Set, Nickel Watch for a Boy, Work Box for a Girl, King Air Gun, Chate
laine Bag, Baseball Bat, Game of Parchesi, Pearl-Handled Pocket-Knife for a Boy, Pearl Handled Ptn
jS^^^Bt^I^^^^^d^^^^^^^* 1 ? (American League or Spalding*s), Punching Bag, S«t of
Chessmen, Checker Board and Checkers, Dressed Doll, or School Case of extra quality.
THE SUNDAY CALIu
SEVEN PUZZLES CAN YOU SOLVE THEM?
16
Solve the Puzzles,
Fill Ou^^i^Couppn.
\ Send t Whole Page
"i. ¦ to V Fuzzls Editor,
|p Sunday Call, S. F
. ; 1. / NOV. 0, 1993.
To Puzzle Editor, Sunday Call, -
;\ : : : ~-~-.%xtL_ Franciscoi . .-' " ¦ .'¦ ">*
Enclosed please find my bo- .
iution of this week's puzzles.' :
Name .................•••••¦
Street or P. 0...... .......•••«
Ciyty ;..^...^.... ;..........
State "'.¦.•."..;.¦.. ....'. : ... '....;..
: Ths ''Portrait Puzzle" .this •
week is a picture of: /•: ' . ¦ v r
• * ¦ - ••¦* ' : * . '¦-'¦ " ' "~ ; ? K: *,^.,- : ¦' • *.
If I win I choose for prize i"
'. : ':/_ 5 ' • t '' '. «•• Ust of : prises.)
"Ths Octopus," by ths lats
Frank Norris, has justly Wen
considered ths nearest ap-
proach to the "great American.
novel" ever written.
As a novel . dealing with
California life and scenes it
is undoubtedly the best in
print.
This splendid story is now
running in The Sunday Gall— -
FREEI NO EZTBA EX-
PENSE 1 .

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