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THE picture puzzles in the fourth contest were evidently “stickers,” as but one con- testant was successful in solving the whole series of forty correctly. ‘The first prize of $100 goes to this contestant, of course, while the second prize is awarded to Mr. Roth, who came within one of reaching the total of forty, and the third and fourth prizes are given to the two contestants who solved all but two correctly. The remaining sixteen prizes go to those who were first to send thirty-seven out of forty correct solutions. THE FOLLOWING CONTESTANT SOLVED ALL OF THE FORTY PUZZLES CORRECTLY. FT LAr cis of antics aslod Sepuémber int vo'A: HL) YaST PREE, $1: THE FOLLOWING SOLVED THIRTY-NINE OUT OF FORTY PUZZLES CORRECTLY. D. M, ROTH, 63 Maia St., Ciocinnat (Complete set of answers mailed September 17th, 5:30 P. M.) SECOND PRIZE, $25 THE FOLLOWING SOLVED THIRTY-EIGHT OF THE FORTY PUZZLES CORRECTLY. MISS J, STAMMERO, 29814 Bellville Ave., Newark, 2. (Complete set of answers mail d September azd, 12 M.) ‘THIRD PRIZE, $22 TOURTH PRIZE, $15 THE FOLLOWING CONTESTANTS SOLVED THIRTY-SEVEN OUT OF FORTY PUZZLES CORRECTLY. MBS, 0. W. WALDRON, 88 .» Breckiya, B. T., ichnamints tot aaeeens aie September 10th, 2 P. M.) YURTH PRIZE, $19 MINS 1. 2, WALDBON, Waterbird, Seestogs Comzhy, WoT, ocho PBL. a omplete’set of answ. led’ roth, 7 P. M. SIETE PRIZE, ted. Taam, Soo Welt he ers mailed’ September roth, 7 P.M.) (Compiete set of answers mailed September 1th, 8 A. M.) OEVENTE PRIZE, $5 MAUDE L. STOWELL, Senecs Falls, W. 7. wx — ergata a‘ samens ne oS = 2 ‘ = ‘EIGETE PRIZE, SHOEAS, Ashen Spee tenet ramet ma r 1th, 2 P.M, MONTE PRIZE, 2.9.1, WOOD, 81 Liskea Ge, Secketter We Ty (Complete set of answers mailed September rith, 12 P. M.) ‘TENTH P2122, ee Een a lcmrmen mist diled September 12th, 10 A.M.) ELEVENTH PRIZE, ‘omplete set‘of answers mailed September 12th, 10 A. M. 7 . Mise LOUTsR W, MAREIG, bed Lesez Ave., ew Ter, “ompiete set of answers mailed September 13th, 8:0 A.M.) - TWELYTE PRIZE, RAaneannaeaaenese (Complete set of answers mailed September asth, 12:30 A.M.) THIRTEENTH PRIZE, compete set of Snawery ‘mailed September 13th, 11:30 A. M.) » Coicage. M,, (Complete set of auras mailed September 16th, 4 P.M.) SEVENTEENTE PRizz, ve Tak, (Complete set of answers mailed September arst, 2 P.M.) ‘TWENTIRTE PRIZE, of JUDGE. lowing, viz, No. 840. 0, D, HAWS, P. 0, Box ‘W. D. HILLS, 1445 U Gt., ¥. W., Wi A. 0. XRIBCERAUM, 198 Mo, $4 8. Burl EAMG BU0GR, Yergus Falls, JUDCE’S SIXTH PRIZE-PUZZLE CONTEST The correct answers to;the forty puzzles of the Fifth Contest (the last ten of The last day for the receiplot solutions in the Fifth Pussle Contests October KComplete sct'ot ansmers mailed September rth, 10 A. M.) YIFTEENTE PRIZE, Complete set of answers mailed September rsth, 9 P. M.) : evs, (Complete set of answers mailed September a1st, 12:30 A. M.) EIQETEENTE PRIZE, (Complete set of answers mailed September arst, 5 P. M.) will start in-next week's issue of the paper. ‘There will be twenty cash prizes, aggregat- which are published on the oppdsite page) will be given in JUDGE No. 838, issued Oc- 23d. They must all’be in our hands_before noon of that day. IRENE BRECKENRIDOL, Bai ANDREW J. HEANEY, $43 West 12th St. New York. SIXTEENTH P2122. RUDOLPH STENBORN, 477 ADELE OREEN, 128 West 26th Ot. Me NINETEENTH PRIZE, ing $250, to be competed for. See that your newsdealer saves you a copy of that number tober joth, and the names of the ‘prize-winners will appear in the second number fol- JUDGE PRIZE-PUZZLE DEPARTMENT, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. comicbooks.com oy e e-e-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0-0- 00-00-0000 0-0-8-O- pee