Zurich Herald, 1945-09-20, Page 6LIFE'S LIKE THAT
By Fred. Neher
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"We'll have trouble adjusting ourselves to civilian life now that
this is all over ... it ain't gonna be easy to learn to sleep in
a bed again!"
MOVIE TOUGH GUY
HORIZONTAL
1 Pictured
movie actor,
11 Mexican onyx.
12 Ratified,
14 Rhode Island
(abbr.).
15 Every third
(comb. form).
16 Paper
(Gypsy).
17 Area measure.
19 Anglice
(abbr.).
21 Dutch city.
23 Sesame.
24 Golf teacher.
25 Trim.
27 Concluded.
29 War god.
30 Helmet.
32 One and nine.
33 Aromatic herb
34 Cut.
35 Exhales.
36 Brief.
38 Rodent.
39 Fells leo (pl.).
42 Mouth parts.
Answer to Previous Puzzle
44 Fillip. picture ----
45 Inches (abbr.) 59 Insane.
46 Symbol. for VERTICAL
radium. 1I (Fr.).
48 Station 2 H has ----ed•
(abbr.). in many
49 Size of shot. pictures.
50 Coin of Latvia. 3 Female horse.
51 Old Testament ' 4 Nullify_
(abbr.). 5 Yes (Sp.).
53 Any. 6 Like.
54 Gleam. 7 Frozen.
56 Genuine. 8 Metallic'
58 He is a mot on fastener.
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9 Cloth measure
10 Biblical
pronoun.
11 Ringworm.
13 Challenges.
14 Tolled,
18 Flower.
20 Rides at full
speed,
22 Penetrate.
23 Dogma,
24 Jails.
26 Rips.
28 From.
29 Those opposed
(colloq.).
31 Emmet.
33 Be sick.
36'Long cut.
37 Allusions.
40. Native.
41 Pair of mules.
43 Provide food.
46 Genus of frogs
47 Model.
50 Ignited.
52 Beverage.
55 High school
.(abbr.).
57 Paid notice.
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By Lang Armstrong
"Cancel the rest of my appointments, Miss Fitt, I'm not filling
well today!"
THE SPORTING THING
a tou said the majority rules is
attar car pool so we just voted
Ourselves life memberships."
CROSSTOWN
By Roland Coe
'If you're makin' any post-war plans, pop, you'd better include
a bicycle,' -roller skates and a BB gun."
moPsy by6LADYS PARK
I'M GOING TO TAR HER [SACK TO
THE STATES, CROSS HER WITH A
RACCOON ARO GROW FUR COATS
WITH POCKETS 6�
MUTT AND JEFF—
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This Curious World By William Ferguson
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LIFE .SPAN
SELDOM Excaacts
TWO NIONTii9'S
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
"I can't understand it—I just said I was dated two weeks ahead,
but I was sure he would call me back!"
It's Not the First Old Hen that Fell for a Hunk of Flattery
You KNOW, I THINK
you RE A - OOKl4G BIRD!
iN FACT, 1 DoF'r THINK
1 VE EVER SEEN A BIRD
AS 'NICE AS You!
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WARM
By BUD FISHER
THAT'S SWELL, BABE!
NOMI SEE IF You CAM
DIG ME OP SOME TOAST
AND COFFEE!
REG'LAR FELLERS—A Double-header
SUMMER IS SWELL
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EVERY DAY SAVES
tABLE OF
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By J. MILLAR WATT
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