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The Seaforth News, 1944-10-12, Page 2SUBMARINE'S WEAPON .HORIZONTAL •1 'Weapon used by submarines, 7 Trangactions. 13 Protective covering. 14 Fastens. 15 Negative. 17 Lubricates.,, 18 Refuse. , 19 Part of "be," 20 Pleasant, 22 Workers, 23 Part of the body. Answer to Previous Puzzle 00700©®©N • AMORM MOUE ®m 19 [ oN0® ON® p0 EJM ®00 �` ©EIMO. DOOM IL ®N M ®®®GI©' DI 10I i MO UOU 0..- 0 CFU ©J t`W po ©OMRM I 24 American 40 Desire, Indians, 41 Plural 26 Registered pronoun, nurse (abbr,)' 42 That thing, 27 Like. 28 Coil, into 44 Assist, ringlets. 45 High army 29 Composition. officer., 31 Plural of this, 47 North Dakota 3 For. 32 Id est (abbr,), (abbr.). 4Eject. 33 Pronoun. 48 Seed vessels. 5 Grief, 34 Slope, 49 Beverage. 6 Shakespeare - 39 Pitchers, 50 Fruit, an character. I,_ Z. 3.. 4 .., 5 6 DOROTHY OMB 51 Measure of weight. 52 Less aged. 53 Finish,. VERTICAL 1 A language, 2 Sun god, 7 To toughen. 8 Agricultural exhibits, 9 Son (Fr,), 10 Collectively. 11 Exists. 12 Specimen. 16 Grains, 19 Atmospheres. 21 Affirmative.; 23 Color, 25 Sanctified person. 28 Ruminate. 30 Still. 31 Article, 34 Supple. 35 Placed. 36 Conjunction. 37 •Criticize. 38 Robber on the high seas. 41 To push. 43 Claw. 45 Signal bell 46 Loan. 48 Cooking utensil. 50 .Greek 'letter, 6 9 10 11 IR 13 IS 20 24 29 16 17 19 21 22 26 40 35 36 .37 i 23 41 44 47 45 48 50 52 SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith I VA -44113V NCA SUMMING. T, M. Ria u. e. TAT. C4Tt. rond'� "She hasn't been any good since the boy joined the Army— the only thing she'll point is that old tree where they used to stop and rest." CROSSTOWN By Roland Coe "When my wife opens her mouth to give me a lecture I just say `close it please' — and she doses it!" THIS ARMY II, "Bin.. C°nWln Ia 7M M.�. Leel, C.. Arnr 9"Malrr in Only. Crena nonMill14 " 4• !Italy 44 i "Mein Gott! Canadians again." HOLD EVERYTHING "Having pipe dreams again, eh?" THE SPORTING THING I(HOEBY SQUAD] 111 II?`4 . It's just 'a hobby." MUTT AND JEFF — 7 I 607 A GOOD 409! THE PLACE I'M WORKINGFOR 15 HOLDING A DANCE! ITS AGooD CHANCE FoR M9 TO GET ACQUAINTED! `r1TTftnTi ' r IPj MOPSY Iy GLADYS PAMAR uMM! -rwo BARS! IS YOUR 130Y-.FRIeNO A CAPTAIN FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger „J/ I hit)/11 I1 Ivo J I J 11 /� III ('iUJ/T .•ttlir r , p r,/! Jr. i// 'e. tlh /,!I �jl�l!�1�1, ^II1,1..",/.1);', llll`Iii) /I 1f t(r//,. : i,t, \ 1 /lt(L! 1>/ T -.. Y•‘U.„,1„,. I 1 r i Ir/ /!•Q r' nN!'//'ib. 1lGI ' //e!'.r.,, �±, R.194 BY NFASRVICE IN... TA REG, SIT PAT atT♦ !„` "Frankly, I think he's been trained to he an airplane spotter!” It Seems That Mutt Got Some Kind Of A Break At That By BUD FISHER I'M GLAD . ,OUR BOSS, sm., Do 1$44 NEMToNIGNT! yob KNoW HE's AN oLD SOURPUSS WNo t AM? IF THERE EVER WAS L-L4oME! GOOD GosHI Do you KNOW( W, No Y AM? REG'LAR FELLERS—A High Deal JUST A MINUTE, MY FINE - FEATHERED PIGEON -- WHAT'S YOUR CEIUN'PRICE ON APPLES -ON -A -STICK 7 By GENE BYRNES cERrAINY; NOW, WHAT PRICE: 15 TfJAT YOU'VE GOT MARKED TitE.RE? So WHAT, EN 3 YOU'VE. BUSTED Tt4R.OUGk foR OWN CEILING AN' IF I KNOW ANYTHING IT MEANS FIFTY YEARS INTH'CI,INK! a.>, u.5,M". o5e., a "." »..».m Y •4Pp' !! .vHVe POP—Tactful Pop Avoids a Battle By J. MILLAR WATT i'rva,TI2IED avr!zY .- r1l1NG!