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Zurich Herald, 1945-11-15, Page 6
GRANITE STATE Z!ORTZONTAL 2,4 Depicted State. '12 Before, 33 Elliptical. 14 Poke around. 15 Inches (abbr.) 17 Soon. 19 New Testa- ment (abbr.). !20 Its — are not very extensive. 123 Type of cheese 25 Alleged force. 26 Sturdy tree. 28 Female saint (abbr.). 29 Recounted, 33 Size of shot. 24 One (Scot.). 35 Frivolous, 37 Secure, 40 Pattern. 42 Cable hands. 44 Golf device. 45 International language, 47 District Staff Officer (abbr.) 48 Chief god of Memphis ........... Answer 'to Previous Puzzle ©D' ©A ©1 B E ppINOW 1-. a�ffla & • ©l iE ©lv I� IGAME IM IfH MI AER© Q � •[a ail r.-��m©I 0 c Ei © ouEEN Ullal ISAor OF SPALL ©F °o ° E ©©R ©N@ Fd IL T E® N l'i u©A; 08 E P"" 0• CORPS BU • §1 i S SIR E N C • L.] (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 1 Compass point 2 Silkworm. 3 Sebaceous cysts. 4 Chinese measure. 5 Hawaiian pepper. 6 Horse's neck hairs. 7 Trudges. 8 Hour (abbr,), 9 Electrified particle. 10 Decay. 11 And (Latin). 16 Portico, 18 Peevish, 20 Its capital is 21 Harem room. 22 Kind of thin satin (pl.). 24 Encountered. 27 Know (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 By J. R. Williams WHLIT'RE YOU, A DOC ER SUMPIN( THIS LOOKS LIKE A DIPLOMIA.' '4ES,aISA DIPLOMA FOR LEARNIN' TH'TMACHINIST TriREE 'PEARS AT NINE• CENTS AN HOuR! iT SEEMS TO IRRITATE OLD DAVE TO SEE SO MANY GETTJN'•IN ON THE. MACHINIST 'MADE AT SUCH BIG 1VAGES 50 SOON THAT'S NOT SUCH A SILL' QU ESTION-- I THINK THEY'D HAVE HIRED DOCTORS TOO, IF . 'THEY'D HAD ANY SPARE TIME.' „ 1. M REG U. 1'!'1 .OFF. COUR. 1944 RV VE: cfRVIC -gyp.... K MOVIE GOER CONGRATULATES HIMSELI= ON FINDING SEAT WITH UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW BE_HINL7 A SMALL 130'Y MOTHER IMMEDIATELY SETS TO WORK TAKING SMALL BOY'S COAT OFF SMALL BOY DECIDES HE CAN LOSES INTEREST IN SCREEN SEE BETTER BY KNEELING . LOOKS AROUNDAUDIE•NCE. ON SEAT- SPIES EAT SPIES A FRIEND TWO ROWS BACK REQUEST REFUSED, CAUSING CRISIS AND WANTS TO SIT WITH HIM WHICH TAKES SOME TIME FOR. PARENTS TO OVERCOME STANDS UP TO FOLD COAT AND TO KNEELS ON COAT. MOVIE GOER. EXCHANGE GREETINGS'WITH F2iEND BEHIND HIM HASTILY CHANGES SEAT' THE SPORTING THING By Lang Armstrong "What'll ya gimmo to boot?" �,.... x...44,.,...,4. THE SPORTS LINO BY 01Na 4,4441 S'TI? gid O , Hobby Squad a _ ✓ "I wish'you'd keep your toys out of my darkroom!" ON THE HOME FRONT By C. Kessler YOU PIM IN FRONT L4J1 `IJ -I c AME S' -.. LIE. CAN RIT Ti4E COAL 8ACI MEI:2E u)!TI4 COAL IV now Ola A CASl4 MALI) CAP V SASIS yotzle CITY. , n•Ia,m a Ceu4o11E,utN.,, P.,Iur„, Not As A Hole At a meeting of rural district council a deputation of'. fxriners asked to be received. They wi'sh- 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. 1-ook here," said the chairman, . "the road is fairly 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 F~e>rgus:an - U MAN .ARE THE ONLY CREATURES IN THE .A9♦JIAAAL RING-PDOtom THAT .Aoo.�iv i/f /..E(VW/ 4•47/12',510A/.,.,5- POR •47/12' 5tO.n tSPOR THE SAKE OP tifAS THE OBSERVANCE OP CHRISTMAS EVER, BEEN elp FORBIDDEN IN AMERICA , t \\ efarloY ��c COPE, 1941 EY NEA SERVICE, INC. .ANSWER: In 1644, the English Parliament passed an act forbid- `ing Christmas observance, and some New England colonies ad- •ered to the rule for a time. FUNNY BUSINESS y Hershberger MATERNITY WARD • COPE. 1944 BY NEA SERVICC,ix M. REG, U. S. PAT. UFP.� "Excuse me while I go out and buy two more. Victory Bonds!' REO'LAR FELLERS— Direct To Consumer TOP5Y 15 TWO YEARS OLE TODAY__ SO I'M TAKIN' HIM OUT TO BUY HIM A BIRTHDAY PRESENT I .____— AN' ON ACCOUNT OF trs 4.115 BIRTHDAY, 1'M GO.IN' TO LET 'IM PICK OUTHI5 OWN PRESENT! By GENE BYRN ,S MUTT AND JEFF— If You're Looking for Dough, Go Where the Dough Is • IF YOU NAVE ToRoB A BANK,,WHY DON'T You GOROBTHE FIRST NATIONAL. BANK? LAST NATIONAL 91601E LANK THAT WHERE we KEEP OUR MoNEYI rlov*4 HAND oVER ALL THAT DOUGR OR ELSE--- WHICRI WAY DID THEYGO? THAT 'WAY! THEY ToOK EVERY CENT! T4A� ;pl. A' By BUD AN, GooD MORNING, TELLER! i WANT To DRAW #800 FROM MY ACCOUNT! FISHER YESSIR! SUST FOLLOW Tldo$5 cops! if • POP—Dream Come True ri4WANT 1eU TO STAND r v THAT \-.-- : '. POOR AND CALL THE SER6i A,NTV NAMES ,t•S THEY ARRIVE f �-- +,19i1g11!n 1!', 41� By J. MILLAR WATT -I'VE MEW WANTING TO DO THAT FOR YEARS •-,I: ..1