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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT TO JTEE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON ' SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1923 ' ' Capital Joiraa! Cross -Word Pizzle Ad-Gram $150 IN PRIZES-$10 IN AWARDS EACH WEEK-TO BE PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY FIRST PRIZE, $5 SECOND PRIZE, $3 THIRD PRIZE, $2 3 jjl i5 ill 1 l 1 2i 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ! ! HORIZONTAL 1. To give notice; proclaim; promul gate. I. To bring about; render. 7. To request; petition: solicit. 1. Before Christ (abbr.) 11. An exclamation eipreasl.ii surprise. 11. In contact or Juxtaposition with. It. A co-ordinating conjunction tbat marks an alternatiTe. DEFINITIONS 17. Turn to the right. 18. Expressing the relation of presence or coniact In spact or time, or direction toward. 11. Conveys Intelligence of current events. , , VERTICAL 1. Helps. . New England Stat (abbr.) 1. To become erect. I. That Is (Lat. abbr.) . Everyone considered Individually. . A unit. 10. To Invite or beseech. 13. Permission to use. 14. To obtain aa a reward or at tb fruit of labor. 15. A person of brilliant or at tractive qualities. 19. An expression of pain. 1. Above; aloft. How to Solve the Cross-Word Puzzle Solutions must reach the Ad-Gram Puzzle Editor, before 9 a. m. on Friday of next week. Winners will be published each Friday. Awarding of prizes for accuracy of solution plus the best 25-word essay giving rea sons for patronizing any one of the advertisers on the page. Words extending horizontally or vertically, or both, begin in the numbered squares. One letter is to be placed in each white square. A word runs until it is stopped by an ad square or by the border of the diagram. Proceed by choosing a word that agrees with a given definition and fits the space... Each word provides clues to others. Certain words will be found In text of ad squares which will assist in solving the puzzle. Journal