Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1935 — Page 13
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Wee Dotty thanked the woman who had given them the lunch. “Gee. you are very, very kind,” said she. “But, now, what will you eat? “You brought this tor your meal today, and now you're giving it away. Say, maybe you would join in, for a big share of this treat.” "Oh. no! I've lost my appetite,” the woman said. “It's quite all right. My jam has won a first prize and I’m much too thrilled to dine. Just dig right in and eat your fill. I’ll gladly wait nearby until you’ve finished with my basket. I hope everything is fine!” All right, as long as you don’t mind,” said Dotty. “Now we'll run and find a table that is big enough to seat our happy bunch." Then Scouty broke right in and said, “I see a table, just ahead. Let’s hurry up and spread things out. I'm hungry for some lunch.” They opened up the basket and one of the Tinies cried, “How
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Samuel 1 . Langley deserved much success in the development of aircraft, m.. .iis career was filled with one disappointment after another. His supreme effort to build an airship that would fly ended in disaster, when his ship fell into the Potomac, just a few days before the Wright brothers made fame at Kitty Hawk. NEXT—In what state does the lower house of the Legislature include two Indians?
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grand! Fine sandwiches, and pie and cake. Potato salad, to! “Don’t eat, now, tots, until you burst. Someone gpt water for our thirst. I know we’ll want to drink a lot of it before we’re through.” Their friend, the farmer, standing near, said, “I will bring some fine drinks here. What flavor pop would you all like? Shout out your -orders now.” One answered, “Lemon.” One cried, “Lime.” The farmer shouted, “Take your time. You'll mix me up and put some worry wrinkles on my brow.” My, what a sight, when all was set. “You all will eat too much, I'll bet,” exclaimed the farmer, with a smile. “I guess I’ll eat a bit.” “Why, surely,” Goldy loudly cried. “Come here and sit right by my side.” The farmer dicl, and soon he, also, was enjoying it.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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BOOTS AND IIl.[; BUDDIES
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TARZAN AM) THE FIRE GODS
His nostrils aquiver, his eyes darting alertly, Tarzan once more picked up Jerrys trail, greatly to Tommy's astonishment. But when he came to the fissure that Jerry had entered, he stopped short. "He went through here,” he said gravely; "and a lion followed him!”
"Red Goose" School Shoes Are Built to Take all the Knocks that Boys and Girls Can Give— Downstairs at Ayres
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Tommy gasped as the ape-man continued: *‘l must hurry. You stay here. Get some sleep on that ledge. If I am not back by dawn, you may follow.” Tarzan hurried on. He was relieved when he read evidences of the lion's retreat, but now he was determined to find Jerry.
—By Ahern
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At last he emerged into the Crater of Canaan. His flying feet took him to the 3aalite village and on to the temple. There the wild wails and the strange light dictated caution. Swifty. silently, he scaled the cliff that overlooked the Court of the Fiery Pillar.
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
With an astonishment rare to him, Tarzan saw Jerry Jones and the two girls being pulled toward tne strange pillar. He judged immediately that they journeyed to their doom. Yet, strong and cunning as he was, how could he save these poor victims from that mad horde?
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