Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 208, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1935 — Page 37

NOV. P. 1935

THE TINYMITES

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‘ Oh. Sleepy Head. we re rathpr dumb. Wo'rr* orry that wp had to romp and ’rou.se you out, of Slumberland,” said Goldy, with a smile. "You srr, were little Tinymites, who travel 'round to see the sights. That's why we dropped in here. We'll only stay a little while. Were curious about this land, and we feel that it would be grand, if you would show us 'round a bit. Then you ran go to bed. "Is anybody herr but you? If so. please tell us what they do.” "Oh. I ran tell you lots of things,” the little fellow said. Now, first of all, please walk right in, and at the start, I will begin ITie Times scampered through the gate and squatted on the ground. Now, tell us everything, and we will be as quiet as ran be,” said Coppy. “Then, when ~ou are through we'll start to look around." "Well, all you tots have heard

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about the old Sandman, without a doubt. He is the man who shows wee folks the way to Slumberland. "Soon you will get a big surprise when, right before your very eyes, the Sandman will appear.” Fair Dotty shouted, "Oh. how : grand,” The lad continued, "That fine gent his whole life on this land has spent. Each night, though, he floats round the world to make wee tots’ eyes close. "Right now, I'm sure he's all alone. Come on, we’ll walk up to his throne. He is a very friendly man. You'll like him, goodness knows.” They reached the throne and Goldy ran right, up and said. "Hello. Sandman!” The old man answered, Howdy do,” his fare spread in a smile. "I'm glad you came to visit me You all need rest, I plainly see. but first of all, sit on that log. We'll visit for a while.”

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URECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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TARZAN AND THE EIRE (iODS

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The naive Arbela and the sophisticated Tommy were soon great pals. Though the girl, taught English by Lady Beth, had difficulty In fathoming Tommy's American slang, that was no barrier. Finally she said: "You are not so beautiful as Jones, but much nicer.”

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At mention of Jerry, Tommy grew immediately serious. “Y r ou know Jones?” he cried. "Where is he now?” Calmly Arbela related the story of her adventures, adding: “I do not know whether Jones and Beth escaped, or were captured by the men of South Canaan.”

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"See here, kid,” Tommy announced, Tve got to look for Jonesev. Get me?” “I’ve already got you and my name's not kid,” Arbela replied pertly. ' Okey, k Arbela. Now listen. First I'm going to get you out of this cock-eyed valley. I don't want to lose you.” *

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Tommy planned to conduct Arbela through the fissure and conceal her outside the valley while he searched for Jerry. Naturally he did not know that at that very moment Boris Gareto and fifty picked brigands were advancing steathily through the dark crevice!

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