Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 217, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1935 — Page 17
NOV. 10, 1935
THE TINY MITES
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The big grasshoppers hopped Mong and Goldy said, ”Gee, but the - . re strong At first this funny In tip ride gave mo a sudden scare. My hopper took a great big jump and I though we'd land with a thump Instead of that, ho- ever, ’tv a like floating through the air." Then Coppy yelled, "Aw. look at that; My mount has lost his funny hat. The rest of you wait just a minute in recover it.” And then he steered his hopper round and picked the hat up from the ground exclaiming, "I am clever, doing that from where I sit." I! you think you are good, wateh me. ' said Scouty, and you all will see how nr, u riders ride around v hile standing on their feet.” The Times watched him as he •food, and Goldy shouted, "That was good, but you will be much smarter, lad, if you stay in your seat.”
This Curious World Ferguson
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Then Duncy cried, "Aw, who’s afraid of big grasshoppers? I have made mine go around in circles. Now I’ll make him go real fast.” The hopper seemed to understand. The limes thought their pal would tend upon his head, as they saw Durey's hopper whiz right past. The others soon were left behind. 'Oh, gee, I hope that I can find my way back.' shouted Duncy. "I guess I should have kept still. ".Just like a cork I'm being tossed, and I’ll just bet. that I get lost. I am afraid to hop off. I might take an awful spill.” Just then a man camp into view. He shouted, "Well, well, who are you? I'm glad I have my fish net. With one swish I'll stop your flight.” "Oh. no you won't,” snapped Duncy. "We will hop away from you. You'll see!” The man. however, captured Duncy, filling him with fright.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS
Firing wildly at their unseen foe. the brigands charged into the forest. Lady Beth and Jerry threw themselves upon the ground. If they attempted to flee, they might be struck by a bullet, Yet, if they remained, they might be captured by the merciless shiftas!
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Again Tarzan's warriors poured a stream of arrows into the face of the onrushing enemy. Two more shiftas fell, but the others were only aroused to a greater fury in their mad charge, confident that their firearms would prevail against the crude weapons of the foe.
—By Ahern
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JUS‘ LOOkA THAT.' WHAT VhAH! THIS IS TH fHOLD ON, WHiSMERS -j WUZ TH IDEA, GUMMINJ A DAY IVE BEEN THIS FUSS iS NO CONCERN I UP MY SCRIPTION ?. 5 J / WAITIN) FOR- OF YOUCS, SO *OU HEEP I CMONJ, NOW - TALK ( NOA/, HIGHNESS, IF YEE BIG YAWP SHUT J\ —v FASI 7 \ you'll listen r' v y umweestand'? j i k, I ''HrS~7~ UFcF© 1935 BYNE A SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. S PAT. OFF. \
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Filled now with the fire of battle, the warriors did not await the charge, but leaped out of the forest with savage, bloodcurdling yells. The sight of these stalwart soldiers, armed and armored in antique style, struck consternation into the shifta ranks.
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tarzan was no less alarmed when he saw his soldiers rush foolishly into the face of the brigand band, which had the advantage of firearms. He feared his men would be wiped out. He knew then that he must, assume active command. He must join the fray!
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