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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1925)
- fi THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON i. Hut. PAGE SIX SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1925 Capital Journal Cross -Word Puzzle Ad-Gram $150 IN PRIZES-$10 IN AWARDS.EACH WEEK-TO BE PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY FIRST PRIZE, $5 SECOND PRIZE, $3 THIRD PRIZt, ip 3 8 L 10 11 12 13 14 Full Line of Marinello Facials 15 16 ramimw MM !UJ;kIilUJItaiEI! 17 18 19 23 24 26 27 iSijjjiamiijjjii 29 HORIZONTAL 1. To purchase. 3. At the present time. 6. One more ttinn nln a. 7. A northern constellation, 9. Neuter pronoun. 10. A scarf of fur, feathers, etc., (or the neck. 1!. Indefinite article. 13. To make sate; reacne. 15. In thhi place; opposed to "there." 17. Contraction of "Do Not." 10. To may In expectation; remain Inactive. 23. First person singular present In rl leal lie of rerb "lie." 14. Metal In lla native slate. 2li, Negative. 2(1. A snappish bark; yelp. 2S. A sufilx denoting "one of a party.' 29. A quick, smart blow. 30. A make o( automobile. Vertical 1. Second letter of the (ireek alphabet. 2. A prefix signifying "not." 4. A suffix used In many pharama ceutlcnl names. 5. To diminish, by continual attrition, scraping, etc. 6. Contraction of "It Is." ft. A single unit, being or thing. 10. To exist, 11. An exclamation expressly of pity. contempt, triumph, etc. 11. A Urge covered vehicle for moving furniture, ltl. The little girl to "Uncle Tom's Cabin." 17. The time of light between one nlRltt and the next. - , 1). Given name of a tamons Pcrshn poet. 19. Toward. 20. Personal pronoun, plural. 21. To the Inside of. 22. A terminal member or digit of the toot. 27. Pap (Ahbr), 2.1. That la (I.at. Abhr ). I II RiMEGSM I How to Solve the Cross-Word Puzzle i Solutions must reach the Ad-Gram Tnzzle Editor, before 9 a. m. on Friday of next week. Winners wil be published each Friday, Awarding of prizes for neatness, accuracy of solution plus the best 25-word essa giving reasons 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 b) 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 elo to others. Certain words will be found in text of ad squares which win assist in solving the puzzle. Jour employees excluded.