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Zurich Herald, 1945-05-17, Page 7SUFA R9$T • joRIZONTAL 1. Depicted J. C suffragist, Elizabeth O G R E LOAT 1 Dumber of S C successive g R�E 4 M or Answer o rrevlotl`•i A"uzzte ENNY RAN EBEL. Ef3, L A L ucce,sive BlU SH c vents, A N 2 Frightful, N A 1 I Mother DR,-fi'i AB father. 6 Crown. �1ri O L Fish• AWiA`f $ Oriental lute, L A'1' A 1.0ne (Fr,), PII-III L 22 Symbol for stibium, 39 Biblical 24 Having strong pronoun, •• savor. 16 Like, 7 Area measure. 9 Genus of maples, 31 Titled , nobleman, 38 Tungsten (symbol.). 35 She was a ' well-known (pl.). 17 6 Compass point Golf term, & Royal Italian family name. D R 0 P T E N ,?!P AD PE GR JACK tiNPI 11 Sorrowful. A C! N T 13 Low haunt. 14 3.1416. I fJ I n 15 Head covering. M I L D 17 Myself. T 19 Marks to S O N shoot at. R O 20 Narrow valley I`11E T on the moon, A E 23 Golf club, ODD 24 Withers. E R . 25 Accomplishes. L E AID 26 Snake. I, io; 27 Onager. M A R I'`( 28 European woody herb, 30 Blood money, 32 Rodent. 1_ G. Ni$ KiY 40 Affirmative vote. 41 Street (abbr.). 42 Railroad (abbr.). 44 Circle part, 46 Bolivian Indian (var.). 49 Fencing position. 53 Whirl. 54 Awaken. 56 Nine plus one. 57 November 12 was the 127th anniversary of her ---- 58 Any. 33 Attempt VERTICAL 34 Employ. 1 First asteroid 40 Sharp and discovered harsh. (astron.). 43 Mature. 44 Near. 45 Nai row inlet. 47 Important metal. 48 Half an em. 2 Exist. 3 Clangor., 4 Still. 5 Steamship (abbr.) . 6 Exclamation, 50 Edible fern ' 7 Slight bow. rootstock. 9 In three ways 51 Mongrel. (comb. form). 52 East (Fr.). 9 English money 53 Station of account. (abbr.). 10 Nest, 55 Exclamation. aa. ',SUBURBAN HEIGHTS By GLUYAS W1LL1AIM NOT WISHING TO GET HOME IN THE MIDDLE OF A TEA-PARTY, AND UNABLE TO TELL. IN FRONT OF WHOSE HOUSE THE CARS WERE PARKED, CERTAIN RESIDENTS HIRED A SCOUT TO GO AHEAD AND PEl^K IN WINDOWS AND SIGNAL WHICH HOUSE WAS TO OE AVOIDED (Copyright, 1b96, by' Tha $ell Eyndlaato, Inc.) GIUYAS • IAl ILL.A1.15 law WE SPORTING _.,1 BY £4N�,'+, 41 MSTRONO "George plays an awfully hard game !" SIDE CLAN" Jp A GOOD.7IME WAS gar E37, ALL - F3Ero(Z 71-E ADVENT or mc' ?JIJk E ox — REAA NierBR. COPR. 194E BY NEA SERVICE', INC T. M, REG O S PAT. 0 F.. "I m speaking for the class, sir, and we're wondering if you m'ght not consider some toughening up exercises in preparation for work on farms as more important than piles of home work." CROSSTOWN By Roland Coe OPSby6 LA 'NIS 15 A FINE TIME TO (3E COMING HOME! JUST LOOK,TH.E SUN 15 RISING. NIS PA '#; K AW, TAT5 JUST JAPANESE PROPAGANDA / "1 think you gentlemen are kidding me—you probably know lots more about boats than 1 do!" GI AOyS REG'LAR FELLERS—Cautious anking s Tf-ii5'£H' THIRTEENT-1 T+1Ai5 NATIONAL RIC-tl-17! BANE'. yam_.. WHAT'S THE IDEA OF T+IE. '1Ti-11 RI7 DEGREE? By GENE BYRNES weR.E PLAYIN'SAFE.-- WE'kf. LOOKIN' FOR A PLACE 'C' DEPOSIT a I .I3 IN CLUE. FUNDS ■ AN' IT CANT BE. NO FLIMSY JOINT EITHER, I. 4T UTT AND JEFF— This 1-Ias Been Going On Since The Fig Leaf Was A Whole Wardrobe MES, AFRAID of MY BOSS? -luH WHY I PRACTICALLY RUN THE PLACE! EVERY DAY I 'TELL THE S0SSJI WHAT I THINK • !; OF HIM! V8T PING ERK /SAY. BOY, WHY DO YoU KEEPGOING IN AND OUT of uTT's OFFICE ALLTHETIMET OH, MUTTGIVES ME TWO SITS A DAY FOR SP/11'4'70141M, THE BOSS WANTS To SEE YOU RIGHT AWAY!" y BUD FISHER THEN MUTT PUTS HIS FEET UP ON THE DESK AND SEz," T E:LLTME cBoSSTO Go'Y"o --- AHEM! 6111114.10061. THE SPORTING THING "S'help me! 'You'll be the .death of the yet!" PSP—Judge of Pop's Agility by -.,...,.,,....-V-- -9.4' •' :e.E3 !!Efa �I SHIPPING CLERK WANTED r. I' I Y r ;1 I it I' li By J. WILLA WATT rtI ,4 tt f 44 m y.z IS ,7,:..:-3.-.t6 �;,. Iq IE , !�' !'Vs -;;19 z0 .o-Y3.ci ;ate;: i?1'.'•�!� z1 Z L `sem,. z '25 26 3... 2.9 30 X 31 ;ii f 33 3 i . 42. 43 q0 : ›,74'.41 46 �1 ova' 44q. � t Krg� s 49 50 51 S . `t It 19-.,, aa. ',SUBURBAN HEIGHTS By GLUYAS W1LL1AIM NOT WISHING TO GET HOME IN THE MIDDLE OF A TEA-PARTY, AND UNABLE TO TELL. IN FRONT OF WHOSE HOUSE THE CARS WERE PARKED, CERTAIN RESIDENTS HIRED A SCOUT TO GO AHEAD AND PEl^K IN WINDOWS AND SIGNAL WHICH HOUSE WAS TO OE AVOIDED (Copyright, 1b96, by' Tha $ell Eyndlaato, Inc.) GIUYAS • IAl ILL.A1.15 law WE SPORTING _.,1 BY £4N�,'+, 41 MSTRONO "George plays an awfully hard game !" SIDE CLAN" Jp A GOOD.7IME WAS gar E37, ALL - F3Ero(Z 71-E ADVENT or mc' ?JIJk E ox — REAA NierBR. COPR. 194E BY NEA SERVICE', INC T. M, REG O S PAT. 0 F.. "I m speaking for the class, sir, and we're wondering if you m'ght not consider some toughening up exercises in preparation for work on farms as more important than piles of home work." CROSSTOWN By Roland Coe OPSby6 LA 'NIS 15 A FINE TIME TO (3E COMING HOME! JUST LOOK,TH.E SUN 15 RISING. NIS PA '#; K AW, TAT5 JUST JAPANESE PROPAGANDA / "1 think you gentlemen are kidding me—you probably know lots more about boats than 1 do!" GI AOyS REG'LAR FELLERS—Cautious anking s Tf-ii5'£H' THIRTEENT-1 T+1Ai5 NATIONAL RIC-tl-17! BANE'. yam_.. WHAT'S THE IDEA OF T+IE. '1Ti-11 RI7 DEGREE? By GENE BYRNES weR.E PLAYIN'SAFE.-- WE'kf. LOOKIN' FOR A PLACE 'C' DEPOSIT a I .I3 IN CLUE. FUNDS ■ AN' IT CANT BE. NO FLIMSY JOINT EITHER, I. 4T UTT AND JEFF— This 1-Ias Been Going On Since The Fig Leaf Was A Whole Wardrobe MES, AFRAID of MY BOSS? -luH WHY I PRACTICALLY RUN THE PLACE! EVERY DAY I 'TELL THE S0SSJI WHAT I THINK • !; OF HIM! V8T PING ERK /SAY. BOY, WHY DO YoU KEEPGOING IN AND OUT of uTT's OFFICE ALLTHETIMET OH, MUTTGIVES ME TWO SITS A DAY FOR SP/11'4'70141M, THE BOSS WANTS To SEE YOU RIGHT AWAY!" y BUD FISHER THEN MUTT PUTS HIS FEET UP ON THE DESK AND SEz," T E:LLTME cBoSSTO Go'Y"o --- AHEM! 6111114.10061. THE SPORTING THING "S'help me! 'You'll be the .death of the yet!" PSP—Judge of Pop's Agility by -.,...,.,,....-V-- -9.4' •' :e.E3 !!Efa �I SHIPPING CLERK WANTED r. I' I Y r ;1 I it I' li By J. WILLA WATT