Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 230, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1935 — Page 21
DEC. 4, 1935
THE TINYMITES
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The long vine ladder reached up to a tree. Said Windy, “What well do Is jump off to the ground, now, and just look around a bit. “We never have been here before, and I just wonder what's in store. Right now, I'm tired frorti climbing. Guess I'll find a place to sit." •Just then they heard a long, loud "VV'ho-o-o.” The next thing that the Tinies knew, an owl appeared up iu a tree. It shouted, “Welcome, tots' “Wee visitors arc welcome here. !ir, d : i re is not a thing to spar. If you seek fun, upon this land you will find lots and lots.’’ "Where aro we?” said wee Dotty. "Gee, the whole place is a mystery. The trees are funny shaped, i’ll bet that we’re in crazy land.” The owl replied. “Oh, no! You'rp Wrong. In crazy land I don’t, belong. What made you think of such a thing. I can not understand.
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K. OF P. IS TO HEAR BALTIMORE LAWYER Auxiliaries to Mpet Also in Grand Lodge Tonight. Knights of Pythias lodges and their auxiliaries, meeting tonight at the grand lodge auditorium, are to be addressed by Benjamin H McKindless, Baltimore, attorney and Imperial prince of the Dramatic Order. Knights of Khorassan, allied organization of the K. of P. The address is to be preceded by a concert by the K. of P. band. Active in K. oX P. work for nearly
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“I am a wise old owl, you see. and if you all will hark to me, I’ll tell you how to find the man who guards this real strange place. “You'll find he is a friendly sort. He'll gladly help you have some sport. The moment you appear, he'll have a smile upon his face.” “O, tell us quickly! What a thrill!” said Coppy. “Well, walk o’er the hill,” said the owl, “and very soon you'll reach a monstrous wall. “The guard I mentioned will be there. He's very fat and has white hair. If all you tots will hustle, now, it won't take long, at all.” The Tinies soon were on their way, and Goldy shortly cried, “Hurray! Snowdrops are falling through the air. Oh, my, but this is fun.” They found the man. bpfore a gate. He shouted. "Well, well, this is great! You're visiting Snow Island, now’, and welcome, every one!”
35 years, Mr. McKindless, formerly was representative of Maryland in the Imperial Palace of the order and is serving his second term as imperial prince. He also has been active in politics, having served as a Maryland State Senator and as assistant city solicitor of Baltimore. Bingo Party Tomorrow. A Bingo party is to be given tomorrow night at the Claypool by the Daughters of Isabella, with Miss Edna Buennagel, regent of Mother Theodore Circle, in charge. She is to be assisted by circle officers and S^members.
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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS
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Tarzan drilled his cohorts in Macedonian phalanxes and in open fighting. To the strong-armed bowmen he taught the tricks of archery’ he had learned in the jungle. Meanwhile, Tommv Welsh organized a company of Fusileers with the muskets taken from the shiftas.
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Tommy took Jerry Jones as his lieutenant, though the scientists reputation as a marksman was largely negative. ‘ See here, - ’ T ommy explained; “if you're shooting at a certain guy, aim at somebody else; then you'll be sure to hit the guy you wasn't aiming at.”
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The preparations continued for several days, until, one dawn, a runner from a distant outpost burst into Tarzan's tent and reported excitedly: “There are signs that the barbarians are about to make a sortie from their stronghold. The great battle, O Iskander, is nigh!”
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Tarzan's mighty voice boomed out the call to arms. Trumpets sounded. Captains shouted. The militant signals of booming drums were answered by the clanging armor of hurrying warriors. Thus Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, mobilized his Alexandrian host for battle!
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