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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-11-22, Page 2GRANITE STATE ■ HORIZONTAL 1,4 Depicted state. 12 Before. 13 Elliptical. 14 Poke around. 15 Inches (abbr.) 17 Soon, 19 New Testa- ment (abbr.). Ito Its = are not very extensive. "23 Type•of cheese 25 Alleged force. 26 Sturdy tree. 28 Female saint (abbr,). 29 Recounted. 33 Size of shot: 84 One (Scot,). 35 Frivolous: 37 Secure, 40 Pattern. 42 Cable hands, 44 Golf device. 45 International language. 47 District Staff Officer (abbe) 48 Chief god of Memphis Answer to Previous Puzzle SASE STI LL TAREt, R SAV CI PUSHE ORE NTER CU TE E Y 3. RPS RIE N E RO OB C S L. B E D S N E E D LAS JEWELS ENS ERIT :qYO L AME T EP" E M N ROP OP ISA PA SPAIN DROOP 3 ;AAWE OFFER A N.`Ai'P I NT_FA O0ENtrt,H ()RN US -VI ORAT MGUS 8 (Egypt). 50 Saturate. 53 Negative. 55 Cessation. 57 Girl's name. 58 Boat paddles. 60 Wild ox of Celebes. 62 Roof finial. 64 Pompous. 65 Soak hemp. VERTICAL COLO cysts, 4 Chinese measure. 5 Hawaiian pepper. 6I-iorse's neck hairs. 7 Trudges. 8 Hour (abbr.). 9 Electrified , particle. 10 Decay. 1 Compass point 11 And (Latin), 2 Silkworm. 16 Portico. 3 Sebaceous 18 Peevish, ■ 20 Its capital is 21 Harem room. 22 Kind of thin satin (pl.), 24 Encountered. 27Know (Scot.). 30 Sensible. 31 Genuine, 32 Son of Jacob (Bib,). 36 Negative word 38 Roulette term. 39 Little demon. 41 Bare, 43 Province of the Union of South Africa. 45 Red Cross (abbr.) . 46 Exclamation. 49 Whetstone. 51 Always. 52 Back of neck. 54 English money of account, 56 Pagoda (Tamil,. coin). 58 About. 59 Street (abbr.), 61 Near. 63 That thing. OUT OUR WAY WHU-I'RE ER YOU, THIS LOOKS LIKE A DI2LCM.4' 'E.S, kf> A DIPLOfr1A FOR LEARNIN' TH' 4 O-W.41ST TRADE., 1HREE YEARS AT NINE CENTS AN ttOUR! By J. R. Williams R SEEMS TO THAT'S IRRITATE NOT SUCH OLD DAVE A SILLY TO SEE QUESTION-• 50 MANY I THINK GETTIN' IN THEY'D HAVE ON THE HIRED MACHINIST DOCTORS TRADE AT TOO, IF SUCH BIG' 'THEY'D WAGES SO 'HAD ANY SOON SPARE TIME.'. MOVIE GOER CONGRATULAt55 MOTHER IMMEDIATELY SETS HIMSELF ON FINDING SEAT WITH -y0 WOEK TAKING SMALL UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW BEHIND BOY'S COAT OFF A SMALL BOY e-^1. SMALL BOY DECIDES HE CAN LOSES INTEREST IN SCREEN SEE GETTER E3Y KNEELINGLOOKS AROUND AUDIENCE ON SEAT SPIES A FRIEND TWO ROWS BACK REQUESTREFUSED,CAUSIN3 (RI51S AND WANTS TO SIT WITH HIM WHICH TAKES SOME TIME FOR PARENTS TO OVERCOME. STANDS UP TO FOLD COAT MLD TO KNEELS ON COAT. MOVIE 00ER. E(CHANGE. GREETINGS WITH FRIEND BEHIND HIM HASTILY CHANGES SEAT 'T,F11 SPORTING 'HINC , • -- BY LAIN6 :?AISTRONG Hobby Squad - �,.t YCF "I wish you'd keep your toys out of my darkroom!" ON THE HOME FRONT By C. Kessler YOU RIDE N FROUT LU17-1 CIAMES -- 1E. CAN R1T 711E COAL BACI< l-1r=2E (VITA ME/ I Nope WE'VE COOT ENIDUGH CAS 771 GET HOME COAL IV NOV DA1 A CASA AND CARRY SASIS 1N AEIU 'QRK CITY. In 1.,..14 C.41,1114141 N.., 1,11,.l Not As A Hole' At a meeting of rural district council a deputation of fanners asked to be received. They wish- ed to complain about the state of the main road just outside the village. They found, however, that their arguments did not receive a very good reception. In fact, the mem- bers of the council objected with emphasis and much noise Look here," said the chairman, "the road is fai"ly good as a whole." "Yes," replied the spokesman of the party, "but we want to use it as a road." This Curious World By Wiliam Ferguson I -UI AA1 &E(N&.S ARE THE ONLY CREATURES IN THE ANIMAL KIfNGDOM THAT ,gOOR✓V r/,E/z7 OW/%/ 0:2E:est:WS ' F02 THE SAKE OF SPAS THE OBSERVANCE OF CHRISTMAS EVER [SEEN (C11 R0e`` FORBIDDEN IN AMERICA .01 toY 6C/S COPA. 1941 6 NEA SEFVICE, INC. A op! .ANSWER: In 1644, the English Parliament passed an act forbid- ing Christmas observance, and some New England colonies ed- Iered to the rifle for a time. FUNNY BUSINESS By llerser er 00tEi i/ f //� MATkRPJITY WARD hbrel✓ ����4f j�''ri�%, PLCASk /i, i/d�''''✓r it / i COP( 19490V NEA SE9VIC, M. FFG U. S. (Atom t.(arcU$,_,, "Excuse me while I go out and buy two mere Victory Bonds!' REG' ,AR FELLERS— Direct To Consumer By GENE BYRN7q TOP5Y JS Tv10 YEARS OLE TODAY._ SO I'M TAKIN' HIM OUT TO BUY HIM A BIRTHDAY PRE5ENY1 AN' ON ACCOUNT OF ITS 4-115 BIRTHDAY, 1'M GOIN' TO LET '1M PICK OUT 1415 OWN PRESENT! 4,0 THE SPORTING THING By Lang Armstrong "What'll ya gimme to boot?" g -- __ 1• Dough, Go Where the Dough Is MUTT AND JEFF— If You're Looking for g By BUD FISHER IF WO HAVE TO Rots A 9ANK,W1W DON'T You GO R05 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK? THATS WHERE WE KEEP OUR MoHEY! 34044 HAND OVER ALL THAT Douai -10R ELSE -- WHICH WAY 010 TN1Y6O? THAT WAY! THEY Toot< E,VeRYCENT! AFI, GooD 140R1•11Na, TELLER! I'V1M1 r0 DRAW #.600 PROM `1 MY A000UNT! /( 7 /7 YES5I6! 31' JUST FOLLOW. THoSECOPS! ?, -j. �iGf�GY-.-a POP—Dream Come True I WANT` ¥OL) TO STAND B'SY THAT fOOR AND CALL THE SERGEANT'S' NAMES AS (THEY AR(ZIYE' I 13y J. MILLAR WATT -I'VE SEEN WANTINfa TO DO THAT ROIZ YEARS ((j—'.f 5 6 79 9 �E1 i 12'1111 If 15 Ib :,it l9 18 ,N, 9 a5 •dz:�( 30 e5.; 31 ■9 26 �.�;�h33 •� 27 ' j, 2.8 b is 37 39 g 40 c. 42 r 44 ;;tip. 46 • fi.,. 4a "'`: 50 Bl 62. Sy ,- BO SI 62 OUT OUR WAY WHU-I'RE ER YOU, THIS LOOKS LIKE A DI2LCM.4' 'E.S, kf> A DIPLOfr1A FOR LEARNIN' TH' 4 O-W.41ST TRADE., 1HREE YEARS AT NINE CENTS AN ttOUR! By J. R. Williams R SEEMS TO THAT'S IRRITATE NOT SUCH OLD DAVE A SILLY TO SEE QUESTION-• 50 MANY I THINK GETTIN' IN THEY'D HAVE ON THE HIRED MACHINIST DOCTORS TRADE AT TOO, IF SUCH BIG' 'THEY'D WAGES SO 'HAD ANY SOON SPARE TIME.'. MOVIE GOER CONGRATULAt55 MOTHER IMMEDIATELY SETS HIMSELF ON FINDING SEAT WITH -y0 WOEK TAKING SMALL UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW BEHIND BOY'S COAT OFF A SMALL BOY e-^1. SMALL BOY DECIDES HE CAN LOSES INTEREST IN SCREEN SEE GETTER E3Y KNEELINGLOOKS AROUND AUDIENCE ON SEAT SPIES A FRIEND TWO ROWS BACK REQUESTREFUSED,CAUSIN3 (RI51S AND WANTS TO SIT WITH HIM WHICH TAKES SOME TIME FOR PARENTS TO OVERCOME. STANDS UP TO FOLD COAT MLD TO KNEELS ON COAT. MOVIE 00ER. E(CHANGE. GREETINGS WITH FRIEND BEHIND HIM HASTILY CHANGES SEAT 'T,F11 SPORTING 'HINC , • -- BY LAIN6 :?AISTRONG Hobby Squad - �,.t YCF "I wish you'd keep your toys out of my darkroom!" ON THE HOME FRONT By C. Kessler YOU RIDE N FROUT LU17-1 CIAMES -- 1E. CAN R1T 711E COAL BACI< l-1r=2E (VITA ME/ I Nope WE'VE COOT ENIDUGH CAS 771 GET HOME COAL IV NOV DA1 A CASA AND CARRY SASIS 1N AEIU 'QRK CITY. In 1.,..14 C.41,1114141 N.., 1,11,.l Not As A Hole' At a meeting of rural district council a deputation of fanners asked to be received. They wish- ed to complain about the state of the main road just outside the village. They found, however, that their arguments did not receive a very good reception. In fact, the mem- bers of the council objected with emphasis and much noise Look here," said the chairman, "the road is fai"ly good as a whole." "Yes," replied the spokesman of the party, "but we want to use it as a road." This Curious World By Wiliam Ferguson I -UI AA1 &E(N&.S ARE THE ONLY CREATURES IN THE ANIMAL KIfNGDOM THAT ,gOOR✓V r/,E/z7 OW/%/ 0:2E:est:WS ' F02 THE SAKE OF SPAS THE OBSERVANCE OF CHRISTMAS EVER [SEEN (C11 R0e`` FORBIDDEN IN AMERICA .01 toY 6C/S COPA. 1941 6 NEA SEFVICE, INC. A op! .ANSWER: In 1644, the English Parliament passed an act forbid- ing Christmas observance, and some New England colonies ed- Iered to the rifle for a time. FUNNY BUSINESS By llerser er 00tEi i/ f //� MATkRPJITY WARD hbrel✓ ����4f j�''ri�%, PLCASk /i, i/d�''''✓r it / i COP( 19490V NEA SE9VIC, M. FFG U. S. (Atom t.(arcU$,_,, "Excuse me while I go out and buy two mere Victory Bonds!' REG' ,AR FELLERS— Direct To Consumer By GENE BYRN7q TOP5Y JS Tv10 YEARS OLE TODAY._ SO I'M TAKIN' HIM OUT TO BUY HIM A BIRTHDAY PRE5ENY1 AN' ON ACCOUNT OF ITS 4-115 BIRTHDAY, 1'M GOIN' TO LET '1M PICK OUT 1415 OWN PRESENT! 4,0 THE SPORTING THING By Lang Armstrong "What'll ya gimme to boot?" g -- __ 1• Dough, Go Where the Dough Is MUTT AND JEFF— If You're Looking for g By BUD FISHER IF WO HAVE TO Rots A 9ANK,W1W DON'T You GO R05 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK? THATS WHERE WE KEEP OUR MoHEY! 34044 HAND OVER ALL THAT Douai -10R ELSE -- WHICH WAY 010 TN1Y6O? THAT WAY! THEY Toot< E,VeRYCENT! AFI, GooD 140R1•11Na, TELLER! I'V1M1 r0 DRAW #.600 PROM `1 MY A000UNT! /( 7 /7 YES5I6! 31' JUST FOLLOW. THoSECOPS! ?, -j. �iGf�GY-.-a POP—Dream Come True I WANT` ¥OL) TO STAND B'SY THAT fOOR AND CALL THE SERGEANT'S' NAMES AS (THEY AR(ZIYE' I 13y J. MILLAR WATT -I'VE SEEN WANTINfa TO DO THAT ROIZ YEARS ((j—'.f