Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 239, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1935 — Page 23

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A 1 \ Oman s 1 Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FERGVSOV

appeal to the heart, it is a fine experience to take a walk through the sections of your town which are not too f; r from its center r.or too close t/ • *,, * ft' *HV- -ijh >n An ;’d winter twi.mht is the best • ate in the windows and the west ui at ill ro v with the sunset. There ii k.m. of p irj> l.szc in the air and all tl.e j> ople you meet are : r iivintr the friendly a .ndrr’ t.:<* to a ink their welcome. . i w.fe t rt J- ,tve pulled down the shades, so e | has a beaming look es invitation You get glimpses o! 'mall bits of the rooms, until you feej -he same desire to see mo r e v.i..ch i.rged in the heart of Alice s :.e pepfd over the mantel into the Losing Glass House Here ;•> a man settled comfort•j in r a lamp reading his evei. ng paper. Yonder the half figure c-f a wort .:i moves about setting the t bl' 1 .e houts of children come to you piercing the still air. But s*op a wr.ilr, and you can notice the ht.sh that conies with each day's ♦ nd. Its as if the earth were holding it, b:e'h for a little, and in tms h' •: a.i sounds are amplified, and a.l impressions heightened. Behind wide window opening on a veranda a man sits playing th p: no. His fare wears an ecstatic glem, white his fingers move carefully over the keys. He seems lost in happy dreams. V>-xT it may be. you come to a high, r'epp’rd church, towering cold and beautiful against the opaline rky. Its doors will probably bet tight rl< .ed. No welcome here, for in n.unv of God's hou rs, alas, we keep no lights burnin. m the Windows. Tile twiiigtit dims. Night is upon you. Buck jou hasten toward your

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This Curious World

V s r* „ %* / MACS. If JUPITER. SATURN, _ E 6F am almost £OLAUA GROWS OUT LOUD/ | SPECK/ x AS THE. NEW / SHOOTS EXPAND / ' IN THE SPRING. / 0V\,.,/^ -SE CAN DETECT / j \T w aiLUONTH OP A 'I \ A\ DIGRAM OP ME RCA P TA/V/ jj *> > i j y tf f V KRCAPTAN is the vi n< ’.Ling compound that man has ever if one two-billionth of a miliigmm eo&sid n tl at the amount picked up by the j . . ot a needle would equal only about one milligram. • • • M:XT— llow many eclipses will there be in 1935?

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machine. 42 To beat rhythmically. 4 4 Too. 43 Polynesian chestnut trees. 47 Toward sea. 49 IVity. • 50 IVvilishness. 53 Northwest. St verses ar received t*la>

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own root, in all this vast sea of roofs. How dreadful to be homeless in a land of homes! But how wonderful to be alive to stroll down city streets at twilight! TECH CLASS TO STAGE • EDNA FERBER COMEDY Royal Family’ Tryouts Expected to Attract 150 Seniors. • The Royal Family” by George Kaufman and Edna Ferber has been chosen as the senior play by pupils in the A-K division at Technical High School. The comedy, a Broadway success of several years ago, will be presented in the Tech auditorium the latter part of April. Tryouts which are expected to attract 150 pupils, will begin next week. Tryout judges will be Miss Gertrude Thuemlrr, deal of girls; Miss Mabel Goddard, English department head; Chelsea Stewart, John F. Simpson, Miss Grace Emery, Miss Helen Elliott and Miss Ruth E Stone, all of the faculty. . LORITA KASTING CHOSEN AS FRENCH CLUB HEAD Tech Group Elects Girl to Presidency; Other Officers Nampd. Lorita Hasting has been elected ! president of the French Club at Technical High School, It was announced a* the school today. Other ofllctrs elected were Dale Boggy, vice president; Martha Mills, sec retary; Mary Jane Hall, treasurer; Edward Hathaway, sergeant-at-arms; Eleanor Harter, head of the membership committee, and Bernice Jones, head of the program committee.

By William Ferguson

11 Not eny. 13 Sound of a rtw 15 Error 18 The origin of this day is 20 Straight line* ruttine chrves. 23 Pseudonym* 24 Border. 25 Jewel. 26 Fraerant. 2$ Native metal. 30 Epoch. 36 After son*. 37 Theatrical play. 38 Sick. 39 An Indian harvest. 40 Particle. 41 Masculine. 43 Male being*, 14 Bronre. 45 Rodent. 46 Iniquity. 48 Reverence. 51 Within. 52 Street.

YKKTICAL 2 Dry. 3 Electrified particle. • Born. 5 Promises. 6 Blackbird. 7 Opposite at water. 5 Rrink. * Beret, le Fish. .

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

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TARZAN AND THE LION MAN

Tamm had noted tivat a tree overhung the scene of the savage rites. It could be entered from another tree that grew behind Rungula’s abode. From this aboreal point of vantage he could inspect that strange white man more closely. Now he moved toward his goal, skipping from one shadow to another.

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It was a perilous route, for there was danger that some savage might not yet have left his hut to join the throng around the dancers. In that case, the alarm would be raised, and Tarzan would share the fate of the strange white man. But fortune was with him for the time, and at last he reached his destination.

—By Ahern

OTT Ot T R WAY

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PI INPOBTUMATELY I FEAR EXACTLY. I'M A MAN OP FEW KeVER THERE'SX! WE Ase OFF THE WORDS, YOUR ROYAL HIGHNESS. VJwTOM 7RA CKJ eUS,Kj|S|,yATS UJE VOUR CHEESE, NO ’?^ A pnAHli A COI>jTBVX>N V}> LI n m IIH

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From a high branch, he looked dowm upon the dramatic spectacle which was moving toward a tragic climax. As his eyes fell upon the prisoner he experienced something of a shock, for he saw in the strange man an image of himself. In stature, in coloring, even in features, Obroski was a replica of Tarzan of the Apes l

'wHAT )HE SAI0:"l& BLAZES DID HE ]'TbL?R COURT-MARTIAL.' MESJ .IKE HIM, SAY TO / IVAT KID'S LIFE MEANS JENIKIMS-..BUT \ THAT J MORE 7© ME *7HAM y DONIT EVER QUOTE \ • , ? jf YtMJ KMOW.... I'LL' ( MEOW THAT ! /(yfe* \ XJ#/ TAKE MY CHANCES J MOW, GET TO < / *jf} J ; WY \ OM BEING t \ yoORPCST'.I J \ j \ ! i , / —. — ’ '/f*

Obroski was unaware of Tarzan’s gaze. Hlb mind was centered upon his determination not to die under horrible tortures as had the three blacks before him Rungula shouted a command. The warriors prepared to bind Obroski to a tree. Then he put his plan into action—the desperate plan of a fear-maddened brain!

—By Williams

—By Blosser

—By Hamlin

—By Martin

—By Edgar Rice Burroughi

COMIC PAOB

—By Crane