Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 192, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1935 — Page 13
OCT. 21,1035
THE TIXYMITES
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As Coppy jumped out to the ground, wee Wnidy kept on running 'round. Then Scouty shouted, "Hey, there, lad, you’ve lost half of the cow. "If you're a wise lad, you will stop before you get tired out, and drop. The stunt was very funny, but we re all through laughing, now.” "Okay,” said Windy. "I am glad that lots of fun you all have had. Now we must take this cow back to the man who owns the thing.” They found him in a nearby shed. "I'm glad it furnished sport,” he said. "I know that when the bunch saw it, real laughter it would bring. "Now, Tinies, here’s a tip for you. You all can laugh at something new, if you’ll walk to the corn booth. It’s not very far from here.” “ We’re on our way,” yelled Duncy. ‘‘Gee, we’re out to see all we can
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This Curious World Ferguson
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see. ’Course I dislike to walk, so I am glad the booth is near.” In just a moment Goldy cried. "The man was right. His treat I’ve spied. I see a funny scarecrow with a pumpkin for a head. "He's dressed in loose and tattered | clothes and look real funny, goodness knows.” "Well, let's go up and 1 say hello to him,” wee Coppy said. 1 The Tinies gathered very near. Said Dotty, "How r did you get here?” ' The pumpkin bowed and answered. "Oh, you tots can never guess. "Some funny dancing I will do and then, perhaps, u'hen Iam 1 through, just who I am and how I came, to you I will confess.” And then he started jumping j ’round. "Look out, you’ll topple to the ground,” said Scouty, and the scarecrow answered, "No I won’t. ; Don’t fret.” His hands and feet flew high and low. ‘‘Oh, lots of funny steps I know,” the scarecrow said. "You I tots can t do a single one, I’ll bet.”
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
flllpF TOO TIRED to HOP UPSTAIRS ANDHEY, HERCULES/ "FETCH AAY ZITHER-^YAY\P-UFIE ON ) f TAKE A HITCH VOL), (V\ LAD ! —UhA YOU RE TEN % IN YOUR BELT NOW, AREN'T WHEN 1 AND GO UPSTAIRS / WAS YOUR AGE, I "DID THE WORK OF A -f ANO TURN THE 1//.\ HUSKY ADULT-—MILKED THIRTY COWS, ) MATTRESSES FED AND HAPNESSED TEN TEAMS IN THE FRONT \ FELL AND SPLIT TREES FOR / CLEARED ACREAGE OF BOULDERS AND ( STUMPS NINE MILES TO \ SCHOOL,WH\STLING GA\LY THRU BUZZARDS.’ J S /hjßliiigSr ■ .... In Iff mfjEn OET THE ZITHER f ro-ir T'i VM’a WHILE UP THERE H nTft IV ©1935 BY NE SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. j
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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WASHINGTON TUBBS II
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ALLEY OOP
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS
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With awkard caution Jerry Jones advanced on the goats which were to provide a welcome meal. He dared not fail, and thus earn the contempt of Lady Beth. As he passed a bush he failed to notice a kid lying there, hidden by a solicitous mother while she fed.
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Soon Jerry believed he was near enough to fire. He selected his target and aimed his revolver. At this short distance he could not miss. Already he felt the stirring warmth of pride with which he would toss the carcass of his kill at the feet of his companions.
—By Ahern
He jerked the trigger. His potential dinner leaped high in the air, and hit the ground running. Jerry Jones had missed again! Before he had time to realize that astounding and humiliating fact, something struck him a heavy and sudden blow from behind.
OUT OUR WAY
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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
When Jerry’s shot rang through the forest, Ekbal, the fierce warrior, cocked his ears. It waa the same strange sound he and his fellow tribesmen had heard last night from the direction of the North Canaanite village. The fearless Ekbal decided to investigate!
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