Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1935 — Page 35
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The • qmrrol shouted, "Now, watch me a? T go scrambling up that tree. 1 m pretty Rood at balancing myelf. I never slip. "This basket of fine nuts I’ll store, and then I’ll come back for more, <v maybe, one of you would like to make the second trip" "Oh, my,” said Goldy. "Don’t pick me. That climbing’s hard as it can be. I know Id take a tumble and go flop upon the ground. "We’ll fill the basket to the top. Then up the tree limb you ran hop. You have claws in your feet, you sro, so you are safe and sound.” "Why, say. I’ll try," said Duncy. *'f am sure that I can climb up high. Please make your first trip rapidly. Then let me have a turn.” The squirrel smiled and said. “All right. I’ll bet you’ll be a funny sight." Then Dotty added, ' Course he will. Why won’t he ever learn?’’
This Curious World Ferguson
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LIVERY RECORD BOARD FOUND IN OLD STABLE Horse and Buggy Days Recalled as Workmen Discover Relic. Bv Paired Prrst BELLE PLAINE, lowa. Nov. 28 Horse and buggy days were recalled with gusto when workmen began tearing down the old Wheeler live;/ stable and discovered an old record board. The board contained an oilcloth marked off in squares under such headings as "Horses Out.” "Horses In." and "Orders.’' Another space was provided for names of cus-
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Soon little Duncy tried his luck, and then he shouted. “Hey, I'm stuck. I think I’d better come down, 'stead of going to the top." "You're right,” yelled Scouty. "You have done your best, but found it is no fun. Just tip that basket upside down, and let those fine nuts drop." Wee Duncy did as he was told. It made the little squirrel scold. "Aw, don't you worry’,” Coppy said. "We’ll load them up again. "Then you can store them in the tree. Poor Duncy gets too smart, you see. He tries to do things that he can’t accomplish, now and then.” Just then fair Goldy shouted, "Hey, just look what’s heading right this way. A band of funny little ants, and they are having fun. "They have a little boy in tow. what it’s about, I’d like to know. The youngster looks real frightened. Gee, I wonder what he’s done.” •
tomers applying for rigs. In the center was a time clock for checking "out” and “in.” Around this data were spaces rented to advertisers. Thomas Milner, a lawyer, advertised himself as "A Red-headed Legal Napoleon.” CLAIMS ONE-COW DAIRY Holstein Produces Seven Gallons of Milk Daily. KENTON. O. Nov. 28.—A Holstein row of the herd of J. P. Richards, near here, is earning her sobriquet of the "one-cow dairy.” The animal produces seven gallons of milk a day.
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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS
To the puzzlement of the 20 warriors, Tarzan painted their light, shining armor with a liquid made from burnt embers. Now the blackened metal would reflect no light from the enemy campfires, and the archers could creep to the very ramparts of the brigand fort.
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THE E'DIA’rAPOr.TS TIMES .
Cautiously Tarzan led his company through the forest. It was his bold plan to stage a flashing raid on the brigands for the express purpose of capturing or killing Garetto, for without their dynamic leader, he believed, the power of his enemies would crumble.
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The compact squadron moved out into the NoMan’s Land that rimmed the foe. The success of the raid depended on a swift surprise attack, and Tarzan was pleased that his men, with no training in this type of warfare, moved so quietly toward their objective.
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But suddenly one of Tarzan’s warriors stumbled and fell against a boulder. His armor clanked noisily. A sentry atop the enemy rampart cried the alarm. Immediately the camp was in an uproar. Then the fearful flash and rattle of a machine gun stabbed the night!
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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
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