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Zurich Herald, 1944-11-23, Page 6HORIZONTAL 1 Man swallowed by a whale • —. 6 Whale is a 12 Fruit. 13 Syrian. city, 14 Foot pound (abbr,). 15 Note of scale. 16 Carte blanche (abbr.).. 17 Paid .(abbr,). 18 A dandy. 20 Chinese measure, .21 Embrace. 22 Exist, 23 Ireland (abbr.). 24 Beverage. 25 Footprints. 29 Chronicles. 31 Tuesday (abbr.). 32 He sailed out in a —. 33 Feudal vassal. 34 Supposing, 36 Upon. 37 Withered. STRANGE VOYAGER ■ Answer to (Previous Puzzle • 8 Nickname, for M!y,NE.EDI OSt`,PROP P SETA EI) 'GOOD GOSH!'rHATDOG- IT TALKS! ITSPOKETo SHE ME JUST LIKE iMTALKING DID? To You! WHAT SHE SAID 5HES A BLUE-RIBBON WINNER ATA DOG SHOW .\` `r 'Ir• • • i 3-v • '3-T' r^ �. i .?sir ti ^Ri `' A ME ;.EVER l ° '`S ,I E ODE ,'I.ER l:.'STAKE t ) p I �,.� ..p � •_. T • Err: t4 ° ., -" ,Y.1 1"` 1 ,i/!,/%���i S T Nig NICIR ANT ' NT R Ps STY o CCE n.; JAN O: R O IVEIOSKI AL O E R O e:; 4V/LM AIZIONIZIN C E. R S30 Sanctum, 38 Troops. 58, Over (poet.). 31 Savage's drum. 39 Exclamation 59 Affirmative 35 Musical of dismay. X T A S REAM TT; DRO P R . (abbr,). 10 Corning toward. 11:Fraternity. 19 By, 21Nickname•fer Harold. 26 Adopt. 27 Church (Scottish), 28 Swiftness.. 29 Warning. THE SPORTING THING 14N6 ARMSTRONG ...,........- r----- --------- , .I 'Hobby Squad] S;x answer. compositions, 40'Bill of fare, 60 He was sailing 41 Din. 42 Irish breed of in the -- 43 Rodent. cattle. sea. 45 Sanskritic 44 Chinese lodge, VERTICAL language. 46 Medical suffix. 1 Palestine. port. 47 Against. 48 Barrier. 2 Seasonable. 49 Leafy plant, 49 Animal skin.- 3 Notary Public 51•Beverage., 50 Far East. (abbr.). 52 Child, 53 Death, 4 Everything. 53 Goddess 55 Genus of 5 Pain in head., rodents. 6 Working parts 54 Japanese coln. of a machine.. 57 Myself.. 7 Sapwood. 58 Either, 56 Nickname for Thomas: F:t CROSSTOWN By Roland. Coe "1 can get you all that kind of work per cent!" you can handle for ten "What did you say your husband's hobby was?" r Lm1s CURIOUS WORLD By William Fergusdn As TEMPERA1URES DROP BELOW THE FREEZING POINT, THE ASPIC 7/0Al OF SLOW ✓NCtteAsEs AT FORTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO THE FRIgTION IS ALMOST AS GREAT AS THAT OF SAND. ct a SCAL-ES OF A SNAKE ARE RIPPLED BACKWARD BY THE REPTILES MUSCLES, THEREBY MCIVINc THE BODY FO/21/Vf1 RLD!, AS THE TREADS MOVE AN ARMY TANK . CHILDREN GROW UP AND LOOK DOWN ON THEIR. PARENTS$ Ways " PAPPY" ,Vew irk, CCPR. 1942 BY NEA SERVICE. INC • 10-9 T. M. REC. V. S. PAT. OFF. MOPSY by iI ADYS PARKER YOU`LL eAQPV YOUR OWN BAGS, I'LL BUND HALF THE TIP LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher "He didn't really need the x-rays but the hospital was the only place in town where he could get a room." MUTT AND JEFF - Jeff's Charley McCarthyized His Pooch By BUD FISHER 7.9.43- rr ec'vµ . 4� r -- tr 1""IZXOntr ', �i , , 1 �,, .?� �y{. � t� f r ,�l, 'GOOD GOSH!'rHATDOG- IT TALKS! ITSPOKETo SHE ME JUST LIKE iMTALKING DID? To You! WHAT SHE SAID 5HES A BLUE-RIBBON WINNER ATA DOG SHOW .\` `r 'Ir• • • i 3-v • '3-T' r^ �. i .?sir ti ^Ri PEACH MUST M, HOW MANY. TIMES MUST I 'TELLyouTo SToPSPooFtNG? You KNOW You DIDN'T WIN ANY RtBBONs ATA Doe SHow iro , , / �EY, 'FIE -FACE! Da you krioW WN° IAM? YM A BLUER. KTT ,;.,,. � WINiVERATTHE rte, j,)OG SHOW! , DID SAE , , SAy?/ -..r- - � ,-..r..-r"' 1.. �/' d.. '�{. 1. Ce S rye, t..11 i1x.A.� y /� Z• 1 .l'b• n..: t% 0/'. � ��. C •"�"�I ¢.. r i," " n i9 r . ,i., ,I y .1fpq• .. t 'r: :`'t. `" 4 i .2 i s f,„ _..-. �' ��+ A (/ s .. �- tiryy t b��'y A.�..F . (' � � xx5 `I '�,,. � t ) p I �,.� ..p � •_. T • Err: t4 ° ., -" ,Y.1 1"` 1 ,i/!,/%���i � 431. i.r} rrPx 1 � 1' � 3 'S r...t..al7 - t l✓'r A°3� '-.max' •?! a�•/ r r! �. �, u 1 y w ... r a % .�'Z` - //. .. .L%�� .., / HOLD EVERYTHING %%�� 88 91-1PaouWHN 3-'.R CCPR�•1114 DY NCA SCRVICE INC. T. M. REC..U. 9. PAT. OFF. "For the last time, -turn that radio down!" THE SPORTING THING "O.N." O.I." I'll look again!" POP—A Sailor Must Kn w Has Spectrum COULDN'T GET IN THE NAVY 'Cog IIM DOLOR . GLI ND by Thr Ne11 SA.11111(810, NC.) QUITE RIGHT TOO - By J. MILLAR WATT WE DON'T WANT PEOPLE TAKING BATTLESHIPS L)P THE WHITE OR BLACK SEA • INSTEAD OF THE RED REG'LAR FELLERS—The Private Preview 'MORNING, DEAR— ' MORNING, EAR-'MORNING, JIMMIE-- 1 SEE Z JUST HAVE TIME FOR A BITE AND A CUP OF COFFEE./ GOOD MORNING, DEAR .� WHAT! WHO/ WHY( WHO'S RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OUTRAGE ✓ 1 DID IT, POPPA! MOM WANTED 70 SEE WHAT YOU LOOK LIKEAT BREAKFAST/ By GENE BYRNES AND 1 FOUND OUT TWAT YOUR FA1"i-1ER 1S' A VERY GOOD- LOOKING GENTLEMAN/ 14 44= wirammiomideniriiiriefisSitioniain 4