Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 204, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1935 — Page 15

NOV. 4, 1935.

THE TINYMITES

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'“Our friend, the witch, is out of sir ht,” said little Dotty “I really hate to leave her, she's been so very kind. “Perhaps some more sport could be found, if we returned and stayed around. On second thought, however, let’s keep going. She won’t mind.” “Os course she won’t,” said Coppy. “Gee, she's just as tired as she can be, and, anyway, she told us that she’d sleep until next year. “No pumpkins will she carve till then, so why should we go back again? For my part, I am satisfied to sail along up here.” Soon Scouty turned and looked ahead, and to the other Tinies said, “We’re coming to a great big cloud. I hope ’twill bring no harm. “Perhaps we'll merely pass right through the cloud. That should be fun to do. It’s white, instead of black. I guess there's no cause for alarm.”

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This Curious World Ferguson

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THE Carlsbad Caverns have been the home for millions of bats for centuries, but white men did not know of the caves until the beginning of the present century. Even, now, the passages have not been thoroughly explored, and new ones are discovered each year. The temperature in the caverns remains at 56 degrees F. the year round. * * * NEXT—What is water vapor before it begins to condense?

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“We’re in it, now,” yelled Duncy. “Say, I wish that it would blow away. I cannot see a thing, although I stare with all my might.” “Be patient, lad. There's nothing wrong. We won't stay in here very long,” said Scouty. Then they popped out where the sun was shining bright. “Oh, look,” cried Goldy. “I can see some real strange-looking birds. Oh, gee, they’re heading t'ward our pumpkin, now. I wonder what they’ll do.” “Why ".’orry,” said brave Scouty. “They, no doubt, will fly around and play. Don’t yell about them, Goldy, when they are not hurting you.” In just about a minute more, the Tinies knew what was in store. The birds began to peck the pumpkin. “Goodness,” Windy cried. “I b’lieve they're going to eat the thing that we are in, and that will bring a very sudden and disastrous end to our fine ride.”

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS

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Lady Beth and Jerry were startled when, above the tumult of the tribesmen, they heard the vo.ce come down to them from the trees—“ Have courage! Tarzan has returned!” But they gave no sign, and the shouting throng, intent upon the captives, did not hear.

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Now Massedon, the chief, commanded silence, and turned his stern, soldierly stare upon the prisoners. Without waiting to hear them, he pronounced his fateful indictment. “You are barbarian spies who have come to prepare for the invasion from the outer world!”

—By Ahern

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Lady Beth tried to protest, but Massedon continued: “You have taken the evil men of North Canaan as allies; but you can not prevail against us, for it is written in our ancient books that now the man-god Iskander shall come to lead us against the invading horde!”

—Bv Edgar Rice Burroughs

Then Massedon shouted to a squad of archers: “Prepare the man for execution! The woman I award to Eflbal!” Though Tarzan understood no word of Massedon’s speech, he knew the captives were in peril. Yet, what could his lone hand avail against this multitude?

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