Daily Times-Gazette, 22 Nov 1946, p. 13

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' THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE THIRTEEN | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1946 CROSSWORD: - - - By Eugene Sheffer ' HORIZONTAL - 47. chagrined! 1. African" antelope 6. dance , step' 9. curve 12. network' 13. mountain aborigine 14. armed conflict 115. deputy \ «in 'VERTICAL 49. river 1. geological 53. native metal 5. specified time 21. 22. 6. goes by 7. goddess of malicious 24, 'mischief ( 27. 57. serfs | 116: perceived by the 18. English , manufactur- . 4ingcity 20. progenitors 21. Hawaiian garlands 23.lamprey 25. cozy retreat 26. salutation 27, devastating "29. gather 31. cuddle 38. unclosed 37. auditory organ 38. leave out 41. the turineric 42. woody plant 43. 1s concerned 45. church' official Answer to yesterday's puzzle. 28. B[O]A| TER SIPIAl 30. AlB| 32 L |AIG ol |L AR] PIR]! |[VIAITIE|S NES O|SINIO|D E|E E (¥] 1A Nis| 2° (22 42 mi >|-{m <I> <2 >ER 0m > (mix Dlr EL mio» E R[1 EGG >» ro DIE O F< m LY aT 48. '8. age 9. 2 er limb 70. 3. studio 5 4.cardinal 17. numbers 19. 34. 36. OlA 38. 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A butcher made an offer during the meat shortage, French reports, but he re- plied: "No thanks, What Minnie needs is a home and the family at- mosphere." > Bb London, Ont. -- (CP) --London's police force is hot on the "scent" of one of the most cun- ning and "elusive" "criminals" ever to match wits with the strong arm of the law in this city. For five weeks now the hunt has become more intense but no capture has been made yet. One difficulty is that the hunted is a skunk -- a large, flzet, garbage-tipping skunk. So bold is he that last night brought him to the city's main street in full view of two rifle. - bearing policemen whom he again eluded, * bb New York--Tony Ferente, | 40- year-old bricklayer, is a man of de- termination. At 3 a.m. yesterday, police said, he tried to stowaway on the liner Vulcania. He failed, but tried again six hours later, and when rebuffed went back at 1 p.m, Tired of escorting him off the pier, police held him until 4 p.m., when the ship sailed for the Mediterra- nean with 925 passengers--none of them Tony. ode Los Angeles --. A divorce was granted Maybelle Alberta Rog- ers, 20, who told thie court that the horse wasn't house-broken, but the house was horse-brok- en_after her husband brought the animall in. Under a pro- perty agreement, George Arthur Rogers. 29-year-old policeman, gave Mrs. Rogers the offending horse, another horse and $75 collie dog. " LE 2 Manhattan, Kas. -- While clean- ing in the engineering room at Kansas State College, I. C, McMan- is, the custodian, found an uncash- ed $1000 cheque, dated Oct. 25, 1893. . Drawn on the First Nation- al Bank of Minneapolis the 53- year-old cheque was payable to George E. Bray and signed by H. C. Cutler. Bray, who died in 1917, An Electric Portable SEWING MACHINE in Your Own Per Home $5 Month SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 16 Ontario St. Phone 696 was an industrial engineer ii the College's extension division, « Campbellford --One customer in. the town jail here is com- pletely happy about being lock- ed up. He occupies No. 1 cell, enjoys a special diet and gets personal care from Chief Con- stable George Hardy, The 'pi " is a young deer hound which wandered in- to this town of some 3,000 per- - sons about 25 miles west of Belleville the othe, day. He looked in need of food and care and was "without means of vis- ible support' so he was charged with vagarancy and arrested. LEE OE Vancouver -- The students' court at the University of British Colum- bia has decided to "crack down" on students found guilty of drinking on the campus. Ted Xirkpatrick, president of the Mater Soci ety, says offenders will be ordered to appear before the student discip- line committee, A student found with liquor at the U.B.C. dance Saturday night during the Western University Campus Queen Contest has n dealt with privately "by °| student officials. Under the Pro- vincial Universities Act, the student government has powers fo fine of- fenders up to $5. de BB : ! Washington -- Comedian Ed- die Cantor and his wife, Ida, have been granted refunds of $52,280 and $51,759 respectively, ' for over-payment of 1945 in- come tax, the Internal Revenue bureau announced, % * © Niagara Falls -- Roy Bealey suf- fered injuries to his left eye last night when he attempted to rescue a 235-pound 10 point buck from the ren stocks at the Queenston Hydro power house. The animal died be- fore it could be taken from the wa- ter. TAKE GRASS FIRE Brockville, Nov. 21--(CP) -- The largest grass fire ever reported in this area was brought under control by firemen today. NO DIPHTHERIA Brantford, Nov. 21--(CP) -- This city has started its 7th year of freedom from diphtheria. The last diphtheria case reported here was Nov. 18, 1940, > ® S'NDED ® FINISHED Old Floors Made - Like New! New Floors Made Like Glass! ESTIMATES FREE GUARANTEED WORK! CECIL H. LEVY (Successor to B. W. Haynes) Kingston Rd. E. - Phone 161J4 . American (Stove or Nut) Anthracite NOW AVAILABLE! We have just received a large shipment ready for Immediate Delivery! ARMSTRONG FUELS 59 CHURCH PHONES 2727w -- 2726 Don't Take Chances On Old Smoothies RECAP NOW! 48-HOUR SERVICE! We Are Agents for DUNLO "THE WOLLD'S FINEST" EXPERT VULCANIZING AT . .. IRWIN AUTO PARTS 25 ALEXANDER BLVD. PHONE 1094 SEEN EL Fr, -» ZPZemUCH s >ROO>VY MO lig ha xr i Fope OmZoWD A LETTER FROM MABEL, A GIRLHOOD FRIEND /...... LISTEN TO THI%, SHE'S MARRIED AND HAS A PERFECTLY WONDER FUL HUSBAND b> fe x ¢ McNaught Syndicate, Ine. HE'S HANDSOME, ,, HAS A FINE SALARY.... HELPS HER WITH EVERYTHING... GIVES HER HI$ PAY CHECK%,.. 1% SMART AND WITTY... BUYS 4TUNNING CLOTHES /,.,OH YES +s NE PLAYS HOR$ESHOES, Too! ARE YOU PIT GOING cH J RICH AND COULD GO TO A GREA BIG, BEAUTIFUL SCHOOL LIKE | RICH KIDS DO= DON'T YOU ? y MY GOODNESS! I WISH I 3 WHATS THE MATTER WITH OUR SCHOOL? J, I THINK IT'S 1 KNOW IT5 KINDA LITTLE, BUT [ LOVE IT-THE BOOKS 1S JUST AS BIG AS THEY ARE IN THE BIG SCHOOLS, AN' I THINK POOR KIDS I$ JUST | AS SMART AS RICH KIDS = | [C-AT SPELLS CAT, AN' TWO. AN" TWO MAKE FOUR, IN ALL SCHOOLS =IT AIN'T THE SIZE OF A SCHOOL THAT COUNTS - GOOD TEACHERS AN'GOOD KIDS KIN MAKE A LITTLE] SCHOOL BIGGER'N A B nwZ=rrCx ZOO =<mZOO® m-ZZ)> rT -- 4 ' I'M GOING OVER AND SEE COL.HOOFER ;TOOTS, MAYBE HE HEARD FROM THE PUBLISHER ABOUT THE BOOK HE'S WRITTEN. WmONDPA B® V=I00= DON'T BE A CRAB, EL! I NEED 20.00 JIM GOING SHOPPING. DIDN'T YOU SAY YOU'D MAKE. LOADS OF MONEY FROM ROYALTIES ON [YOUR BOOK. L. SAD PAN FOR 'A SUCCESSFUL AUTHOR COLONEL. CASPER, SOPHIE |S SPENDING) MY BOOK ROYALTIES, AND I'M NOT SURE THE BOOK WILL BE PUBLISHED. IF IT 19,1 FIGURE FLL TAKE THOSE , BULLETS, PLEASE, % =AZmOP --immaAmn ALVIN,1 HEARD THAT TI] D | WANT TO CONGRATULATE YOU ON YOUR Li NEE, TO EXPLAIN TO ALEXANDER THE HIGH MOTIVE THAT PROMPTED YOU TO TAKE THE SMALL APPLE YO UR ' RECEIPTS. NT 1946 McClure Newspaoer Syndicate] / Uk= I THINK VLL STEP OUT ESCAPING! FOR A BREATH ° OF CooL AIR! THAT YOU, BING 7 SOMEONE GOT AWAY UP! COVER THE " 'M GOING D-DON'T DARE LIGHTA FFIRE, | TO THAW OUT... T THINK THERE'S | A C-COUNTY ROAD ON THE | "OTHER SIDE OF THIS MMOUNTAIN =

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