Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1935 — Page 25

DEC. 11, 1935

THE TINYMITES

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One of the little elves cried, “Hey, how come you landed here today? No little girls or boys are s'posed to come to this strange spot. "We hate to make you youngsters grieve, but we must tell you, now, to leave. There’s work that we must run and do, oh, such an awful lot!” “Just wait a minute, I implore," said Scouty. “We’ve been here before. We know that tiiis is Santa's home, and he’s a busy man. “He will remember us, I’m sure, unless his memory’s very poor. You see, we’ve come to Toyland just to help out al! we can.” The elves into a huddle went and then one funny little gent said, “I remember them. They were a wondrous help last year. “They are the band of Tinymites who travel ‘round to see the sights. I'm certain our bo'-* Santa Claus, Will be real glad they're here.”

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ENGINEER ON PROGRAM Ford Prescott to Address Aero Club Tomorrow Night. Monthly meeting of the Indianapolis Aero Club to be held at 8 tomorrow night at the Lincoln is to be addressed by Ford Prescott, chief research engineer of Wright Field, Dayton, O. His topic Is to be late developments in aviation engines. He also is to show motion pictures of Wright Field activities. Louis Schwitzer is club president.

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Another elf replied, “Okay! Let’s greet them in a friendly way.” And then they shouted to the Tinies, “We are glad you've come. “Our work, before next Christmas Day, must all be cleared out of the way. All of you Tinymites look strong enough to handle some.” The Tinies gave a happy cheer, and Goldy said, “Is Santa near? We’d like to say hello to him, he’s such a jolly sort.” “Why, yes, but first you’ll meet Jack Frost. He’ll make sure that you don’t get lost,” replied an elf. “He’ll help you have a lot of real good sport.” Then Scouty walked up to the swan and very loudly cried, “Be gone! Fly right back to your master. We don’t need you any more.” , The big bird flapped its wings a bit. Then Dotty shouted. “Look at it! It's hauling, now. an empty sled. It sure knows how to soar.”

REALTY BOARD ELECTS Richmond Members Prepare for State Convention in 1936. Time* Special RICHMOND, Ind., Dec. 11— Officers have been named to serve the Richmond Real Estate Board during 1f36 and direct plans for the s.te convention of the Indiana Real Estate Association here next summer. They are Earl W. Allen, president; J. Will Ferguson, vice president, and W. Glenn Hamilton, secretary-treasurer, „

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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS

Swifty Tarzan joined his left wing to Tommy's right, and the blacks’ first army was trapped in a wedge. Two hundred paid the penalty for loyalty to Garetto, twenty died by Tarzan's hand alone. But before the wedge was closed, the others fled to join their reserves. ..,

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. . . From afar, the mad Niarchus, high priest of the Baalites, beheld the raging battle. Through long ages his vicious tribe had been mortal enemies of the stalwart Alexandrians, w’hom he considered heretics, and now he joyed to see their blood shed by the strangers.

—By Ahern

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“Look!” he cried suddenly. “Their leader is he who called himself Iskander. Now do I know that he is no god, but a demon.” The shrill voice of the priest rase to an hysterical shriek. “It is the will of Baal that we join forces with those who scourge our enemies !’*

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Soon the fanatic, brutal Baalltes, armed with knives and staves and pitchforks, streamed across the plains to throw themselves upon Tarzan’s cohorts. They were not skilled fighters, but the very weight of their fury and numbers boded disaster for Tarzan.

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