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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925 Joiraai Gross -Word Puzzle Ad-Gram $150 IN PRIZES $10 IN AWARDS EACH WEEK-TO BE PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY FIRST PRIZE, $5 SECOND PRIZE, $3 THIRD PRIZE, $2 Capital casr ggs 13 ' 14 15 16 17 IM&M II II II 03335711 IlK h INITiriMx 10- A Xai ot b4n (The miii Mtn I li t HORIZONTAL 1. A p.-ecloas stone. C. The telt. 7. Seventh letter of the Greek alphabet (First two lettera are "Et." I. Ballads, commonly sung In mediaeval times. 11. A choir Tland (The first letter Is "C" and the third la "T"). 13. To antreat; Implore. II. Force; power (It begins with "D") II. Br the war of. 10. A northern constellation. (It Is short for ''Leopold). 11. Rock. VERTICAL 1. Genuine; true (Also a Spanish coin). 1. A young kangaroo (Also a childish abbreviation of Joseph.) J. Grief: sorrow (Usually spelled with three letters, tht third being '-K"). I. The mother of Helen ot Troy (It begins with "L" and ends with "A"). I. Act of sale (You set It oa the real estate signs). 1. What we breathe. A kind ot bean (The middle letter Is "O"). Spanish epic celebrating the deeds of Rod.-lgo Dlas (It sounds like the abbreviation of Sidney, but the spelling Is different). 11. A large cask (The middle letter Is "U"). 13. To make smooth, easy, or safe (They finish streets In this man ner). 14. An eirlamatlon expressive ot ap preciation of evil (Often said with Alack). 1. Not occupied or employed. IT. One of the gaits of a horse. 1 . To depart. 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 employees excluded.