Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 222, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1935 — Page 15
NOV. 25, 1935
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“Hurray,” cried Duncy. “This Is fun! Just watch the funny ant hor e run. He gallops for a while, and then he breaks into a trot. “We don't know where we’re heading for, nor just what new sight are in store, but everything is going to be all right, as like as not." "I'm not so sure,” the hopper said, If I wore on the ground instead of in this crazy carriage, I’d at least, feel safe and sound. “Unless you hold me back, I fear that I will jump right out of here.” Just then the hopper and wee Duncy heard a funny sound “Why, look! A turtle,” Duncy said. 'A funny hat is on his head.” Then to the little fellow he exclaimed, “Hey! Howdy do!” The turtle snapped right back. “Hello. I know where you are going to go. Some other tots are up ahead. They’re waiting there for you.”
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JUPITER is so large that if it passed between the earth and the moon, one-third of the space would be taken up. The force of gravity Is so great on the planet that a boy, weighing 100 pounds on the earth, would weigh 265 pounds on Jupiter. * * * NEXT—What bird sleeps lying down with its legs stretched straight out behind?
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And then the turtle disappeared, and Duncy shouted, “Gee, I'm 'cheered. I'm suie the tots he spoke of are the other Tiny mites. “Now, hopper, if you’ll stick with me, all of my friends you'll shortly see. Please don’t be scared. Why, I have been in lots of much worse | plights.” “Okay,” the hopper said. “You | win. I’ll hang on tight and stay right in this carriage, but I hope j that we stop racing very soon. “How long have we been dashing I bout? ’Twas early, when we started out, and now, I’ll bet you anything, it’s pretty close to noon.” “Forget it,” Duncy loudly cried. “Right now we’re going to end this ride. I see the Tinymites, and they have seen us coming, too.” They pulled up to the wee tots i and fair Goldy shouted, “This is grand! Where did you get the j wagon, Duncy? That is something I new?”
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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS
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In celebration of Tarzan’s victorious skirmish with the barbarians,” the village held carnival. Merry Tommy Welsh took the occasion to teach Arbela the steps of the antiquated Bunny Hug. ‘ You're swell, kid.” he said. ’’When we get to New York, you'll knock ’em dead.”
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Arbela didn’t comprehend just who it was she was to knock dead, but she was willing to perform any such small favor for Tommy. Lady Beth and Jerry watched the merrymakers from a distance. engrossed in the raptures of love which was rising in their own hearts. . ..
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. . . But while Tarzan’s allies celebrated, Garetto was brewing a plan for their destruction. ‘ From the blacks of the foothills,” he roared; “I’ll raise a levy of 2000 warriors. Tarzan, nor any living creature will remain when I have scourged this miserable valley!” . . .
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
. . . Next day, the ape-man began a survey of the crater, to become familiar with the terrain of his impending campaign against the shiftas. But already Garetto’s messengers were flying from tribe to tribe, demanding warriors for the great brigand army!
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