Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 216, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1935 — Page 15

NOV. 18, 1935.

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Wt e Duncy was the last to try to scrub hi;> teeth. He shouted, “I am very much surprised that, after all, it’s lots of fun. ‘ I kr.ow my teetli are pearly white, so I must be a pretty sight. At first, you know, I kicked, but now I'm glad that it’s been done.” "And so am I.” said Coppy. ‘‘Say, the next thing we should do today is have a bit of breakfast, but where is it coming from?” The toothbrush thought a minute and then said, “Why, I can lend a hand. I know a little woods elf. I am sure he'll give you some. His home is up in yonder tree. He 1 always glad to du for me most anything I ask him. Watch him answer to my call.” And then the brush yelled, “Hey, friend elf, come from your home and show yourself.” Tire little elf appeared and answered, “Howdy, one and all.”

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WHEN local authorities at the cemetery near Gettysburg, Pa., placed the above .sign near the entrance gate, little did they dream of the destruction that would be wrought by firearms on that very spot. On July 1-3. 18C3, the most important battle of the Civil War was fought there, with enormous loss of life. * • • NEXT—Why is Holstein, as applied to a type of dairy cattle, a misnomer?

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Then, just as he jumped from the tree, wee Dotty shouted, “Mercy me! The toothbrush and the tube of paste have disappeared from sight.” "Don’t worry, said the elf. “I heard what Coppy just said. Every word. You will not need your old friends any more, so all’s all right. “I’ll serve you breakfast. Plenty, too. I have enough for all of you.” The Tinies soon were eating. “This is dandy.” Dotty cried. When they were through, the elf said, “Say, I have a plan for you today. I’ll call some big grasshoppers and they'll take you for a ride.” As soon as he began to shout, the hoppers came ahopping out. “Just six of them,” said Scouty. “Each of us can ride on one.” They very quickly hopped aboard. “Good luck to you,” the kind elf roared.

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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS

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Lady Beth Barclay held her breath in trembling anxiety as she peered from her hiding place upon the fateful drama in the clearing. She could hardly suppress a cry when she saw the brigands raise their muskets confidently and level them at the fleeing ape-man.

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Just as Nazir, their leader, uttered the command to fire, a volley of arrows rained suddenly upon them from the dense forest. The guns flashed. Thq shiftas howled in pain and surprise and confusion. For a moment, the billowing smoke hid Tarzan’s fate from Lady Beth.

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But when the smoke cleared she saw that he was safe. His strategy had been successful. He had decoyed the brigands into the clearing, where they were simple targets for the Car.aanite warriors, whose timely arrows had saved him from a hail of lead.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Five of the shiftas fell dead or mortally wounded But now the desperate Nazir rallied the others for a fierce dash into the forest whence came the deadly missiles. “After them!” he shouted. “We shall not be conquered by crude savages. Reload! Charge!”

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