Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 224, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1935 — Page 17

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The little elf, a happy sort, said, "Well, now, we will have some sport. I've lived around these parts for years. I’m well acquainted here. “The bugs and bees and all the rest, at my command, will do their best to entertain you Tinymites and fill you full of cheer. ‘’Course, first of all, I'm going to Jump out of this tree, and land kerthump.' 1 And then the Tinies saw him leap and sprawl upon the ground. Kind-hearted Dotty, full of fright, said. ’ Goodness me, are you all right 0 " “Just look me over.” said I the eif. • You'll see I'm safe and sound.” Ju. t then a little squirrel ran past. The (if exclaimed, “Hey, not so fa i! Come here and meet, some friends of mine, the happy Tinymite;;. “Whatever you are going to do, perhaps you'll let them go with you. I know they will enjoy it, ’cause they're out to see the sights.”

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IN ancient times, cats were regarded as sacred animals, and, as such, enjoyed a high position in the world; but slowly the tide turned, and they came to be associated with evil. The “Wednesday of the Cats” was established by Baldwin 111, Count of Flanders, and always came during the second week of Lent. * * * NFXT—How long is a month, on the planet Jupiter?

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The squirrel said, “Will you promise me that I’ll be safe as safe can be?” "Os course you will,” said Goldy. “No mean tricks on you we’ll play. “In fact, we’re pleased to meet you and. if you'll be friendly, ’twill be grand. “Then come along,” replied the beast. “There’s work to do today. “If you will help me, just a bit, real quickly tve can finish it. You see, I’m storing nuts, right now. high up in yonder tree. “A pile of nuts is right nearby.” Then Scouty loudly shouted. “I will gladly lend a hand. I’m sura the others will join me.” They found a basket near the pile and little Goldy. with a smile, said, “Cr me on. Dotty, we will fill the basket to the top, “The rest can take turns lugging it. I know they will not mind a bit. Until all of the nuts are stored away, we will not stop.”

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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS

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Tarzan descended the face of the cliff for a better view, and now he saw hundreds of blacks, busy as ants under Boris Garctto's harsh command. building a solid rampart of boulders. Soon his foes would be firmly established in an impregnable fortress!

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By an angular course, the ape-man dropped dowm into the crater and hastened to the camp of the Alexandrian warriors. Already his mind was formulating plans for the night—desperate plans which would serve to remind his enemies that they faced the mighty Tarzan.

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From the ranks of the master archers he asked volunteers to join him on a perilous mission. Every man of them stepped forth, but he chose only twenty. As the squadron was assembling. Tommy Welsh rushed up to the ape-man. "What'rs you going to do now?’’

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Hastily Tarzan explained his plans. Tommy gasped and stuttered: "You're the craziest bozo I ever saw. Ncne of you'll come back alive.” As if offended by Tommy's warning, the ape-man threw back his shoulders, raised his chin, and replied: “Tarzan is at war!”

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