Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1935 — Page 25

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The keeper of the dogs soon came and aid, 'lt really i. a shame if e dm." are .caring you. I'll the barking, now. icy like small girls too well, I fear. They barked 'cause they are glad you're here." Then Dotty said, “We’re sorry if we caused thi awful row." “Oii, I am thinking, girls, of you. To me this barking Is not new," the kindly fellow answered. Then he loudly shouted. Stop!" “You've made enough noise for one day. You'll drive these little girls away. Just wag your tails and to the bottom of your cages drop " They all obeyed the man ’e pt, one. • Oh. he just thinks that barki • fun,” said Goldy. “I will pat Maybe that will make him quit,** * e reached right in and stroked It" lead, and Dotty very shortly said, Oh, gee. that surely tickled him. He seems real fond of it."

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This Curious World Ferguson

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The oven bird’s nest often measures a foot across. It has two rooms divided by a partition which extends from the front wall of the nest to within a few inches of the back. The eggs are laid in the inner room. * * * NF.Xl—What animal had a trunk like an elephant’s and a body like a eamei’r?

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Just then the Tiny boys rushed in and Coppy shouted, with a grin, “we had fun on the ferris wheel, though it gave us a scare. “As soon as we were in the car, it slowly took us way up far. The things down here looked very tiny Irom high in the air. “And now, girls, come with us and you will see all of our hopes come true. We're headed for the pumpkin booth. You'll get a big surprise. “One of the pumpkins we brought here will fill our farmer friend witn cheer. It's won a ribbon 'cause it is the very largest size." They rushed right to the pumpkin booth and found that Coppy told t’nc truth, a judge stood by the farmer. Then a smile spread 'crass his face. “I’m just as pleased as I can be to pin this badge on you,” said he. "One of your pumpkins is so big if wins for you first place.”

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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FRECKLES AM) HIS FRIENDS

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TARZAN AM) TI-IE FIRE GODS

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When the hostile cries of the Baalites rang out, Tarzan knew his bold plan was failing, but he dared give no sign of the doubt that was in his heart. He could avoid action no longer, however. when Niarchus drew forth his murderous knife and advanced toward him.

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The ape-man fixed his spear. He could dispose of this attacker and a few more; but he could not conquer them all. Now the priest's advance emboldened his followers; the seething mass surged slowly forward. But when they saw Tarzan’s stolidity, they hesitated.

—By Ahern

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A sudden inspiration flashed through Lady Beth's mind. "He shows no fear,” she cried out dramatically, ‘‘for he is immune to death! He is the man-god—lskander!” An electric wave of silent awe swept through the throng, then they burst into wild, welcoming shouts.

GOSH, IF THE SCHOOL ) /AND, IF YOU ASk ME, KNEW THAT YOU'D j IT'S A BRAND NEW X BE HOOTED OFF REASON FOC? LYING < AWAKE NiGHIY/^^y

"Iskander! Holy Iskander! At last he has com# amongst us!” they screamed. But Lady Beth was under no illusions as to the lasting effect of her strategy. One** they had called HER divine: now they sought to kill her. Perhaps it would be the same with Tarzan!

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