Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 198, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1935 — Page 15

OCT. 28,1935

THE TINYMITES

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“XT TELL, everything turned out W all right." said little Dotty Tinymite. “Gee, when the lightning hit our gas bag, I thought we were done. “Your parachute has saved the day. Again, we're on our merry way. We’ll all forget about our scare and plan, now, on some fun.’’ “A good idea,” Duncy said, “but look behind and look ahead. All we can see is clouds. There’s nothing else that's near at hand. " Twill be monotonous, I fear, if we just float around up here. Why wouldn’t it be better to find some nice place to land?” “It would,” replied the balloon man. “I was just about to say I'd try to null some of the chute cords bo we’d settle toward the ground. “I've seen ’chute jumpers do it and I’m sure that I can make us land. We want to find a nice place, though. You Tillies gaze around.”

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Just them wee Goldy shouted: “Hey! Look what is heading right our way. Why, it's a woman on a broom. She's waving at us, too.” Tne woman then came very near and cried, “What are you doing here?” “Just riding ’round,” said Windy. “Kindly tell us, who are you?” “Why, I'm the witch of Halloween. You are the first tots I have seen since nineteen-thirty-four. Why don't you come and call on me?” “I live at Pumpkin Land, below, and that's just where I'm going to go. Como on, let's drop together, and some nice sights you will see.” The balloon man smiled and said. “Okay'. We’ll follow, if you lead the way. Remember, though, our basket may be rather hard to land.” “I'll get there first,” tile witch replied. “And then I’ll rush up to your side, when you get right down close to earth, where I can lend a hand.”

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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WASHINGTON TUBBS II

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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS

Jerry pressed the trigger once again; but already the warrior's lightning spear was flashing through the air. As the firing pin exploded the cartridge, the lance knocked the revolver from the American's hand. A warrior cried out and clasped his arm.

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A splotch of blood indicated that the vagrant bullet had grazed him, and two other soldiers rushed to determine the cause of his cries. Jerry perceived now that the circle of foes was broken. “Run!” he cried to his companions. “I’ll join you later—if I can!”

~ OUT OUR WAY

—By Ahern

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Jerry swooped and picked up the spear, for he no longer trusted his marksmanship with the gun. Then he charged upon his enemies in an effort tc keep open the hole that would permit the girls to flee. In the confusion, Arbela raced through the broken circle.

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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Lady Beth Barclay hesitated in a moment of harrowing indecision. Her heritage of fighting blood would not permit her to desert the brave American. Yet, if she were captured, she knew well the fate that awaited her among these primitive, hot-blooded warriors!

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