Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1935 — Page 19

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Wee Scouty, as an engineer, was fine. He shouted, "Well, look here. I've found a little whistle Maybe I can make it blow. If it brings out a sound that's shrill, it ought to give you all a thrill. Just how to operate the thing is what I'd like to know.” "Why, there’s a rope, right by your side. .Just pull it hard,” wee Coppv rried. “ 'Twill either make the whistle scream, or stop inis funny train.” “All right,” said Scouty. “J ist wa*ch me.” The whistle prompt,; went, “Wheel Wheel” “Hurray,” cried little Goldy. “The attempt was not in vain. “Now, drive a little faster, please, and take the train beneath some trees. We're right out in the open, now, and my, the sun is hot.” “A good idea,” Duncy said. “I see some large trees just ahead. I wish that we could stop awhile in some real shady spot.” “Aw, we came out to ride. Why

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stop? If you don't like this, you can hop right off,” snapped little Windy. “Don't spoil everybody's fun." And, so they rode an hour or so, first very fast, then very slow; The engine stopped and Scouty said, “No more will this thing run.” Their friend, the farmer, joined the bunch and cried. “I have a happy hunch. Nearby are two small chariots. What say, we have a race? “We’ll find some dogs to pull them and inside two of you tots can stand. The rest will get a treat as you tear all around this place.” Brave Windy volunteered to ride. “Well, I’ll race with you,” Duncy cried. It wasn't very long until the two fine dogs were hitched. The farmer shouted, “All right, go! You're going to love this ride, I know. Just let the dogs run as they will. They never should be switched.”

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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS

As the mad Niarchus crept stealthily up behind Tarzan to slay him, a sudden expectant silence descended upon the Baalites. Immediately the ape-man's suspicions were stirred. His nostrils quivered, then dilated, and he detected the close approach of one of the tribesmen.

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Niarchus raised his knife. Tarzan whirled. In wild panic, the high priest struck out. The Jungle Lord grasped his wrist and wrenched the knife from him. Then he seized the screaming creature. hoisted him high above his head, and turned toward the Fiery Pillar!

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“Now,” cried Tarzan, “you shall know the pain and death which you have so often decreed for others. I shall hurl you into the Fiery Pillar!” When Lady Beth translated his words, Niarchus begged: "Have mercy, O Iskander, on thy poor sen ant. I believe in thee!”

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Trazan answered: “I shall spare you if you will put no further hindrance in my path.” Niarchu* promised willingly enough; but still his crafty, distorted mind sought means of destroying the stranger who interfered with his brutal rule over the tribe.

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