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HORIZONTAL
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12 Asylum
14 Rounded
15 Observe
16 Winglike part
17 Mystic
syllable
18 Knock
19 He is governor
of
21 Predisposed
24 Cognomens
28 Existed
29 Perfect
30 Symbol for
erbium
31 Anrbary
32 Aromatic
plants
35 Skirmish
37 Fundamental
38 Inflow
39 Advents
43 Point
46 Rough lava
47 Ailing
48 King (Fr.)
51 Enraptured
53 Substance
55 Make amends
56 Acknowledges
VERTICAL
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2 Tiny
3 Native of
(suffix)
4 Greek (ab.)
5 Cured
6 Having height
7 Zodiacal
constellation
8 Railroad (ab.)
9 Ever. (contr.)
1.0 Greek letter
11 Fiber knots
13 Porgy
14 Also
19 Inertness
20 Makes
sorrowful
21 Weighting 34
lead 35
22 Rhode Island
(ab.)
23 Stove parts
25 Repasts
26 Babylonian
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Rodent
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43 Beverage
44lnterest (ab,)
45 Golf teacher
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LIFE'S LIKE THAT
By Fred Neher
"Maybe the reason I don't feel like goin' to the store is because
I haven't had any candy to give me energy."
MQPS1l byGLADYS PARKER
I SIMPLY CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT/
I'VE SEEN THAT PICTURE SIX TIMES
AND SHE'S STILL REFU51NG TO
KISS FRANI< SINATF A 0
VOICE OF r1,l , PRESS
"Okay" And "Nokay"
Foreign Minister Molotov coin-
ed a word during his last session
with the British and American
representatives. .I1s , had observed
the way they indicated approval by
nodding and saying "Okay." Later
when Molotov wanted to indicate
disapproval, he shook his head
from side to side and declared;
"Nokay,"
--Magazine Digest.
Mule Models
Tlie first kick out of a car which
hadn't been cranked since 1941
breaks the driver's arm, Aute
power, rather than horse power,
was the chief feature of these
primitive models.
—Hamilton Spectator.
Effective Will -Power
A will of his own helps a young
man, says an educator. And that
of a rich grandfather doesn't hurt
any.
—Saskatoon Star -Phoenix.
Age of Knowledge
We don't understand this move
to fix the voting age at 18. it
was at 16, we recall, that we knew
everything.
—Edmonton Journal.
Taking Ways
Taking his oath at his Nernberg
trial wouldn't bother Goering,
who has always taken. anything he
could get his fat hands on.
—Stratford Beacon -Herald.,
Profitless Business
Italians are complaining that
they got little out of the war.
Well, we can't think of any nation
offhand which profited by it.
—Peterborough Examiner.
MACDONALD '
15k,
First Aid For Weary
rhi is a wonderful age for those
who are horn tired, An improved
wheelbarrow has two wheels with
caterpillar treads which climb
blimps with minimum pushing,
And there's a new stoop -saving
contrivance on which a field hand
may lie comfortably while being
carried ac,oss a ,field to gather
such kw -borne items as melons,
cucumbers, strawberries, potatoes.
—Pittsburgh Press,
Natural Action
Reports from Taranto, Italy, tell
of wc.men sacking a flour ware-
house. it is, after all, quite the
natural tiring to do Mtlt flour,
---Windsor Star.
Burn 'Ent Up
lif, as reported, Cousin Winston
intends to write his memoirs 10
bed, the underwriter will doubt•
less have something to say about
the cigar. This; k awever, is not
nearly as Likely to start things
scorching as when he gets around
to the chapter on the late Hitler
and Mussolini. At that point.
firemen will enter the room, wear-
ing gas -masks.
—Ottawa Citizen.
Before He Strikes
It is truly amazing to read that
a father in Boston is paying his 16.
year old son $1 a day to go to
school . Locks as if an old-fash-
ioned "woodshed" session is in or-
der, before the lad makes a demand
for higher pay.
—
—Kitchener —KitchenerRecord
THEY'LL ALL HIJRRY
HOME if you serve Max.
well Douse. This extra -
delicious coffee is bought
and enjoyed by more
people than any other;
brand of coffee in tl>I_:
world.
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6y 6"00,75.
1'RA SOR ? I'LL NAV -E
Tp LIVE MY BCSSDC'IE
To S1'MEONt~ ELSE
LUSA/EQ. FUEL L.iKE THROWING
LIP THE SPONGe. AS YOU GETALL
(JAMMED UP WITH WORK
THE WHOLE gusINEsS
WILL GO `ro P 01"
1K 1 DON'T CET SOME
t?XPereieNCEO HELP
Soon er
Ai44D TO TOP rrALL `,ecru LOSE
ONE OF YOUR. BesT CU$T0M R.S
BECAUSE OF PO R SER.V1 C
AgoyDU'D CtVS A MILLION BUCrf6 ? o2
5oMEONE To HELP YQu Whl0 KMOWS THE
8USINES6, WHEN IN WALK« ONE OF
Y4442_ OLD emPL.OYEMS JUST
DISCHARGED FROM THS SORVIce....
...READY TO ST'Atex SAcI' IN HIS
OLD 00E. t 1,014.1,4. 0H, MAN
O',,)'EVtrta FEEL MO1@E. Lii<E
1dtS50,1C A GUY 1N YouR LIFE
DAWES
COWRIBUTED BY
R
6-3 W'
BREWERY
POP—Higher Learning
w4-4ERE'S TWT; FEST
PLACE -1.0 LEARN
TO FLY, POP ?
!rte
By J. MILLAR WATT
MUTT AND JEFF— Who's
You'RE TODAY! I MADE UP
GONNA MY MIHD ONCE
GET . AND FOR ALLTIME
MARRIED? TNEIIRSTGIRL I
WHEN? SEE I'M GONNA
MARRY!
Afraid
LOVE
AT FIRST
SIGHT ao
04 1
- A 1`;,
of the Big Bad Woof, Big Woof, Big Bad Woof By BUD FISHER
THERE SHE
IS! MYMATE!
MY DREAM GIRL!
AND SHE
LooKS LIKE
SHE'S GOT
DOUG
Too!
WE WERE MADE
FoR EACH OTHER!
I'M NoTGONNA
WASTE ANOTHER
MINUTE OF MY
LIPS: I'LL MARRY
HER RI „_ T NOW!
ILL SEE
YA LATER,
KID!
WOOF!
WooF'
THE SPORTING THING
'T'ourvoice is terrible, it's
:sough to wake the ... Oh,
Oh!"
REG'LAR FELLERS —
ARE. YOU
GONNA FALL,
FOR. T6 -IAT FORTUNE.
RACKET AGAIN,
ZOOLIE. ?
'ff r
—� WHPINE-1f:AOY NLYJ.
?
Many Happy Returns
—� te
THEY'RE
PAiK V.8
I've SPENT A
13ILLION DOLLARS
0147i -105E. MACHINES
AN' NOTfUIV'THEY EVER.
SAID CAME TRUE'
C0 FIHEAD'
THrZOW YA
MONEY AWAY--
'0U'LL NEVER• �t
CILI' l�Ct4
MACHINE.
IS STUCK.:
16L" -T CEt
JUMP
ON M'
By GENE BYRNES
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LIFE'S LIKE THAT
By Fred Neher
"Maybe the reason I don't feel like goin' to the store is because
I haven't had any candy to give me energy."
MQPS1l byGLADYS PARKER
I SIMPLY CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT/
I'VE SEEN THAT PICTURE SIX TIMES
AND SHE'S STILL REFU51NG TO
KISS FRANI< SINATF A 0
VOICE OF r1,l , PRESS
"Okay" And "Nokay"
Foreign Minister Molotov coin-
ed a word during his last session
with the British and American
representatives. .I1s , had observed
the way they indicated approval by
nodding and saying "Okay." Later
when Molotov wanted to indicate
disapproval, he shook his head
from side to side and declared;
"Nokay,"
--Magazine Digest.
Mule Models
Tlie first kick out of a car which
hadn't been cranked since 1941
breaks the driver's arm, Aute
power, rather than horse power,
was the chief feature of these
primitive models.
—Hamilton Spectator.
Effective Will -Power
A will of his own helps a young
man, says an educator. And that
of a rich grandfather doesn't hurt
any.
—Saskatoon Star -Phoenix.
Age of Knowledge
We don't understand this move
to fix the voting age at 18. it
was at 16, we recall, that we knew
everything.
—Edmonton Journal.
Taking Ways
Taking his oath at his Nernberg
trial wouldn't bother Goering,
who has always taken. anything he
could get his fat hands on.
—Stratford Beacon -Herald.,
Profitless Business
Italians are complaining that
they got little out of the war.
Well, we can't think of any nation
offhand which profited by it.
—Peterborough Examiner.
MACDONALD '
15k,
First Aid For Weary
rhi is a wonderful age for those
who are horn tired, An improved
wheelbarrow has two wheels with
caterpillar treads which climb
blimps with minimum pushing,
And there's a new stoop -saving
contrivance on which a field hand
may lie comfortably while being
carried ac,oss a ,field to gather
such kw -borne items as melons,
cucumbers, strawberries, potatoes.
—Pittsburgh Press,
Natural Action
Reports from Taranto, Italy, tell
of wc.men sacking a flour ware-
house. it is, after all, quite the
natural tiring to do Mtlt flour,
---Windsor Star.
Burn 'Ent Up
lif, as reported, Cousin Winston
intends to write his memoirs 10
bed, the underwriter will doubt•
less have something to say about
the cigar. This; k awever, is not
nearly as Likely to start things
scorching as when he gets around
to the chapter on the late Hitler
and Mussolini. At that point.
firemen will enter the room, wear-
ing gas -masks.
—Ottawa Citizen.
Before He Strikes
It is truly amazing to read that
a father in Boston is paying his 16.
year old son $1 a day to go to
school . Locks as if an old-fash-
ioned "woodshed" session is in or-
der, before the lad makes a demand
for higher pay.
—
—Kitchener —KitchenerRecord
THEY'LL ALL HIJRRY
HOME if you serve Max.
well Douse. This extra -
delicious coffee is bought
and enjoyed by more
people than any other;
brand of coffee in tl>I_:
world.
�t ®' J V R
.)r)
6y 6"00,75.
1'RA SOR ? I'LL NAV -E
Tp LIVE MY BCSSDC'IE
To S1'MEONt~ ELSE
LUSA/EQ. FUEL L.iKE THROWING
LIP THE SPONGe. AS YOU GETALL
(JAMMED UP WITH WORK
THE WHOLE gusINEsS
WILL GO `ro P 01"
1K 1 DON'T CET SOME
t?XPereieNCEO HELP
Soon er
Ai44D TO TOP rrALL `,ecru LOSE
ONE OF YOUR. BesT CU$T0M R.S
BECAUSE OF PO R SER.V1 C
AgoyDU'D CtVS A MILLION BUCrf6 ? o2
5oMEONE To HELP YQu Whl0 KMOWS THE
8USINES6, WHEN IN WALK« ONE OF
Y4442_ OLD emPL.OYEMS JUST
DISCHARGED FROM THS SORVIce....
...READY TO ST'Atex SAcI' IN HIS
OLD 00E. t 1,014.1,4. 0H, MAN
O',,)'EVtrta FEEL MO1@E. Lii<E
1dtS50,1C A GUY 1N YouR LIFE
DAWES
COWRIBUTED BY
R
6-3 W'
BREWERY
POP—Higher Learning
w4-4ERE'S TWT; FEST
PLACE -1.0 LEARN
TO FLY, POP ?
!rte
By J. MILLAR WATT
MUTT AND JEFF— Who's
You'RE TODAY! I MADE UP
GONNA MY MIHD ONCE
GET . AND FOR ALLTIME
MARRIED? TNEIIRSTGIRL I
WHEN? SEE I'M GONNA
MARRY!
Afraid
LOVE
AT FIRST
SIGHT ao
04 1
- A 1`;,
of the Big Bad Woof, Big Woof, Big Bad Woof By BUD FISHER
THERE SHE
IS! MYMATE!
MY DREAM GIRL!
AND SHE
LooKS LIKE
SHE'S GOT
DOUG
Too!
WE WERE MADE
FoR EACH OTHER!
I'M NoTGONNA
WASTE ANOTHER
MINUTE OF MY
LIPS: I'LL MARRY
HER RI „_ T NOW!
ILL SEE
YA LATER,
KID!
WOOF!
WooF'
THE SPORTING THING
'T'ourvoice is terrible, it's
:sough to wake the ... Oh,
Oh!"
REG'LAR FELLERS —
ARE. YOU
GONNA FALL,
FOR. T6 -IAT FORTUNE.
RACKET AGAIN,
ZOOLIE. ?
'ff r
—� WHPINE-1f:AOY NLYJ.
?
Many Happy Returns
—� te
THEY'RE
PAiK V.8
I've SPENT A
13ILLION DOLLARS
0147i -105E. MACHINES
AN' NOTfUIV'THEY EVER.
SAID CAME TRUE'
C0 FIHEAD'
THrZOW YA
MONEY AWAY--
'0U'LL NEVER• �t
CILI' l�Ct4
MACHINE.
IS STUCK.:
16L" -T CEt
JUMP
ON M'
By GENE BYRNES