Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 209, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1935 — Page 13
NOV. 9, 1935
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The Tinies seemed real glad to re t. The Sandman said, "I’ll do my best to tell you all about the Land of Snooze, if you don't mind. "I rule here, so I know what’s what. You'll like my story, like as not. This really is the strangest piaee that you will ever find. "You see, when day turns into night, I have to work with all my might. It’s up to me to see that wee folks get the sleep they need. "I sail away to every land and o'er the youngsters wave my hand.” "Oh, my,” said Duncy, "you must travel at an awful speed.” ‘Don't interrupt him,” Scout,y said. "Why don’t you ever use your head?” And then the man continued. Sleep’s important as can be. "When you stay up real late, no doubt, the next day you are all tired out. It is my job to help feel just wonderful, you see.
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"Then, when I’ve traveled everywhere, I keep on sailing through the air until I get back here. That's why you found me here today. "I sit and rest while it is light, just waiting for another night. The first real sign of darkness sends me on my merry way.” "Now, that is all there Is to tell, so, if you wish, you may as well hop into my big hammock. Then I’ll wave my hand o’er you. "In just a moment you will be in Slumberland. Just wait and see.” Then Goldy said, "Come on, tots, let's do what he told us to.” They quickly spread out, side by side. "Well, do your stuff, now,” Coppy cried. "Be sure and wake us up, though, when we've slept the long night through.” The man’s hand, then, in one long sweep, put all the Tinymites to sleep. Said he, “They all look happy, now, and very comfy, too.”
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS
Impelled by a growing premonition of danger, Tommy led Arbela hurriedly toward the crater exit. When he was within a hundred yards of it he saw, to his dismay, the brigand horde swarming from the opening. The shiftas, in turn, saw Tommy—and the girl! . . .
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... Meanwhile, the fate of Tarzan, Lady Beth, and Jerry trembled in the balance as Massedon’s steely eyes pierced the ape-man. The mighty Lord of the Jungle drew himself up to his full height and returned Massedon's stare with a gaze of confident authority.
—By Ahern
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The soldierly heart of Massedon skipped a beat in worshipful admiration of that inspiring figure. Here indeed was the mightiest of heroes, with the air of a god—a commander of commanders. Truly this could be none other than Iskander, who was both man and god.
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Then he who was captain-general of this stalwart soldier tribe slowly raised his hand in solemn, dignified salute. Once more Tarzan had triumphed. But far to the west, Boris Garetto was gathering the forces which were to test the full resources of his power!
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