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Human Intellect Has devised no better system for benefit of mankind than Life Insurance. The Prudential Represents the widest exten: HARTFORD : n of Ene. the scheme, for it insures the whole PRUDENTIAL . has the family, children, women and men. STRENGTH Ages 1 to 70. Amounts $15 to GIBRALTAR. $50,000. Premiums payable year- Candy connoisseurs find fresh delight in every piece of Whitman’s Chocolates q and Confections wwufoideverywhere, Ask for them, rt een Cnocat.are ly, half-yearly, quarterly, weekly. Write for particulars. BOSTON. BUFFALO, IMREABOLIS. onivaseLonias Tue PRupeNTiAL INsuRANGE GomPAaNy OF AMERICA, Home Office, NEWARK, N. J. FAMOUS SPRINGS AT DEER PARK. A million and a half gallons of the purest water on earth is the daily output of the famous boiling springs in Garrett county, Maryland, In order that nothing can contaminate the springs one hundred acres of the surrounding land are fenced in. 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BLANK BOOKS.:inse tes; FINDLER & WIBEL, 121 Nassau Street, Now York. All kinds kept in stocke HENRY LINDENMEY It & OP TUM Kis Gtines, Siete” ou wit! get more prompt attention ang better service by mentioning Juba when answering advertisements. into the water, It is from these extraordinary springs that Deer Park Hotel receives its water supply, the water being piped direct to the hotel.’ The medical fraternity now concede that in the matter of health the question of pure water stands at the head and front. No summer resort combines so many healthful features. The air is wonderfully pure and in- vigorating; cool nights, with absolutely no mosquitoes; the finest cuisine, with perfect sanitary arrangements, makes Deer Park Hotel the ideal resort. THE PRIZE-WINNERS IN JUDGE’S SECOND PUZZLE CONTEST. ‘A MUCH larger number of JUDGE. readers competed for the prizes in the second contest than in the first, showing that these amusing picture-puzzle schemes are attracting wider attention and are proving most instructive and interesting features of America’s great humorous weekly. four only were able to solve correctly every one of the forty puzzles. in correct solutions to thirty-nine out of forty of the puzzles. Out of the total number of contestants it will be seen that These persons, of course, secure the four first prizes, the remaining six prizes going to those who first sent The Following Contestants Solved All of the Forty Puzzles Correctly. MISS NELLIE CRITCHELL, 6955 Yale Ave., Chicago, Ill., WII. P. MIcKEON, 16 Jane St., HH. C. FRENCH, Olean, New Y: News York, ‘ork, Mr, French is (Complete set of answers mailed (Complete set of answers mailed July 16th, 2 P. M.) ‘McKeon is in the undertaking establishment of P. C. Murphy at 49 Madison St., TUSS KATHRYN TOWART, 685 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y., New York City. (Complete set of answers mailed fuly 22d, 11 A. M.) (Complete set of answers mailed the First National Bank of Olean, july 22d, 5 P. M.) july 16th, 1 P. M.) FIRST PRIZE, $100. SECOND PRIZE, $50. THIRD PRIZE, $20. FOURTH PRIZE, $20. The Following Were the First to Solve Thirty-nine out of Forty Puzzles Correctly. M. C. MURDOCH, 15 W. Fran! GEO. M. DODD, Bedford, Ind., A. B. WALDHAUS, Bridgeport, Conn., M. M. HOLMES, Olean, N. Y., MRS. J. M1. STEELE, 6237 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Ill., MRS. F. 4. WILDER, Pulaski, iklin St., Baltimore, Id., Oswego Co., N. Y., (Complete set of answers mailed July roth, 4 P. M.) (Complete set of answers mailed July 22d,.9 A. M.) (Complete set of answers mailed July 22d, 10 A. M.) (Complete set of answers mailed July 22d, 5 P, M.) (Complete set of answers mailed July 23d, 1 P. M.) eas set of answers mailed July 23d, 2:30 P. M.) FIFTH PRIZE, SIXTH PRIZE, be SEVENTH PRIZE, $10. $10. $10. R TENTH PRIZE, $10. The following persons are the winners of the 100 prizes or awards offered in the second or special prize distribution, they having been the first and most successful out of 1275 contestants who were entitled to participate in these special awards, distributed, Ths following Special Prize Contestants, solved correctly thirty-nine out of forty of the puzzle ). Longsdorf, Rialto Building, Ghicano. M. J. Lindner, 6s Wooster St., Pearson, 1045 Bergea St th St. York; Charl nooga, Tenn. ‘Tannersville, .. C. Austen; Poplar Hill, Bal Geen Rocheners We Wis Antnar @ Devas oy Jone Haverstraw, N.Y. w York; S. F. Lee. Pawtucket, R. I: « Brooklyn, N. V-; Alice Louise McDutbe, 1013 W. Maia'St, Kalamazoo, Mich; J. H Minneapolis, Mini 1. Strewsbury, Mass.; Soph Myra S, Logan, Saranac Laie, N. ¥ ihe following Spectal Prize Contestants solved correctly thirty-eight gut of forty of the puzzles: Mrg, C. A. Waldron, Waterford, N. V, D. St ¢ Bi tumors, id ‘Kana V, Anderson 13390 § Sty Jno. E. Dumont, Rochester, N. ¥.; Frederick Pleckenstei ay C. Worms. 345 W. sth St. Vii Frank §. Smith, Mi ‘Thomas, 4 Cedar St., New Yor! New York: D. S. Thomson, Smith, Middletown, Conn.: W. F, gleside, Place, Cincinvat W. D. Hills, tas U St, Wayne E. Connor, Seabright, N. 373 Robert Sc, St: Paul, Mina.; The following Special Prize Contestants were the first to solve correctly thirty-seven out of forty of the puzzles : Harold M. Wooubury, Brookline, Mass.; Mes. ad Ave., New York; W. R. C son, Leominster, 8 N ). Thomson, . J. MeDon Wah eWay will start ia_nest week's issue of the pape of JUD: 'frven ihoades. Jr, Seabright PBttodds sro wth Si. 8 Be Mtlaneapsiis, aries Todd Park: Hartford, Conn otel Beresford, Drummon ough, Hartford, Conn. : Minneapolis, W. Hodson, 288 ath St. V.; Mrs. Francesca Lindloom, 281 Ogden Ave., Chicago, IIL id, 1684 Avenue A., New York ; Leddie Ci rk Ellis, Fort Monroe, W. Broadway, New Yor eorge L. Rockwell, Sou ing, Chicago, Til.; Florence D. Thomson, + Mrs, Caroline B, Rose, Sewickley, Pa.; Miss J Florence Goil, Haverstraw, JUDCE’S FOURTH PRIZE-PUZZLE CONTEST te Stanton, Bridge M. Levering, s604 1st Ave. S. itianeaneti! Mini Ba 3 Jessie L. Cook, Canajoharie, N. Y. jerbert F. French, Wollaston, Mass. Crawford Johnson, Chattanooga, Tenn: ion} ; H. 1. Hoat, 48 E. 9th Jerse w, 2i, Norristown, ‘Mes: Harty Taylor, Texarkana, Tex.; MussS, L- Richards, 63 Be s4th St, New York, Each award or premium is valued at $2.00, two hundred dollars being the total amount of the fund thus Mig Louise M. Harris ats Lenos Ave. New York; A. J. Subol, Rock Ilana, Ti; W. H. THE Murdoch, Balumore: Sas OM jedford Dodd, Bedford, Ind. Fastoers, 10. W, M. Thomas, Autorney-general's R St., New Earl, Leominster, Mass.; E. EB; Price, 13 W. Fayette Sta Baltimore, Ma.; W. S: Kennelly, 273 Vv. L, Thomp- Lozier, Maywood, Iil.; Mrs. M scowl Cont; LH. Lo jaude M. Johnson, 'Y: (second sol Joreph Fatk, $77 §. 18th St. h St, New York; Miss Emma Slaughter, ‘ar; Charles B. Burr, Lancaster, Wis.; Frank There will be twenty cash prizes, aggregating $250, to be competed for. See that your newsdealer saves you a copy of that number ‘The correct answers to the forty puzzles of the Third Contest (the last ten of which are published on the opposite page) will be given in JUDGE. No, 830, issued Sep- tember 4th, and the names of the prize-winners will appear in the following number, viz, No. 831. The last day for the receipt of solutions in the Third Puzzle Contest is August 28th. They must all be in our hands before noon of that day. JUDGE PRIZE-PUZZLE DEPARTMENT, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. EVERARD'S TURKISH RUSSIAN AND ELECTRIC BATHS. Permanent and Transient Rooms. Moderate Prices, 2* wee Yaagesipyes® comicbooks.com