Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 239, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1935 — Page 15
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Tha Times shook old Santa's hand and Dotty said, "We think it grand that we can help you out this year. We’re ready, sir, right now. "Each one of us can do real work, and we will promise not to shirk. All you need do to start us off is tell us, sir, just how." "Don't, worry,” said kind Santa Claus, "I'll toil you how, but now we ll pause and have a nice, cold ice cream cone. Come in the house with me. "Eleven days and Christmas will be here. That gives me quite a thrill, a lot of my work’s done, though, as you’ll very shortly see.” They walked into his house and there they got a very sudden scare. A funny little man jumped out, and shouted, "Hip, hurray! "I make fine cones for tots like J u. You'll know they're good bah re you're through. Just help yourselves, my good friends. There are six in my cone tray.” Oh. thank you, sir. You're very
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M'KINLEY CLUB WILL NOTE YULE WEDNESDAY Party To Be Held By Organization At E. Michigan-st Headquarters. A Christmas party is to be held by the McKinley Club. Wednesday at the clubhouse. 2217 E. MichiganG. K Johnson has been re-elected president. Other new officers are Mrs. Blanche McKinney, first vice president; J. R. Marley, second vice president; Mrs. A. R. Walden, sec-
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sweet, and I’ll admit this is a treat,” said Dotty, as she took a cone and ate it rather fast. "Ha, ha,” cried Duncy. "You are dumb. Your cone is gone. I still have somr It tastes real good so I am going to try to make mine last.” From outside, then, a noise was heard. The Tinies heard one single word. ’Twas “help,” and they all rushed right out to see what they could do. 1 "A wind-up soldier is all I see,” Dotty. "Goodness, gracious me! He’s pointing down the walk, and he seems quite excited, too.” Ol’ Santa smiled and said, "Well, tots, you said that you were seeking lots of work. Now, you can find it, if you'll follow that strange man. "He’ll take you to the toy shop where, I’ve no doubt, things are in I the air.” "All right,” replied brave Ccppy. "We will do the best we can.”
retary; Frank Butler, treasurer, and Otto Fullgraf, sergeant-at-arms. Board of directors includes Mrs. Walter White, Mrs. Anna Primble, Mrs. Wesley Wilson, Mrs. Charles O’Donnell. Roy L. Volstad, John Cooper. William Kleinhelter, Frank Sink and Lee R. Finehout. Rush Medical Heads Named T ffH r < Special RUSHVILLE. Ind., Dec. 14— Dr Frank Green Jr., Rushville. has been elected president of the Rush County Medical Society. Others named are Dr. W. L. Pugh. Milroy, vice president, and Dr. Donald I. Dean; Rushville, secretary-treasurer.
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TARZ AN AND THE FIRE GODS
Garetto's vast army had closed a circle around Tarzan's valiant warriors when the mounted baboons charged into the breach. The bewildered rush of the horses hurled back the black tide, and the screaming baboons leaped furiously down upon Tarzan’s foes.
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Ttie proud baboon king jumped to the back of the Jungle Lord's horse and safd: “Fear not, Tarzan; Hobash is here!’’ At that moment, a black warrior drew back his spear to thrust at the apeman. Hobash sprang full upon him and killed him, then turned to another victim.
—By Ahern
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The baboons fought -with beastly fury, with the weapons Nature gave them—great strength, sharp fangs, and inborn ferocity. Their ghastly attack spread terror among the blacks, who turned now and fled in wild disorder. Hobash and his baboon battalion had saved the day!
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
Many of the fear-inspired fugitives fell victims to the fierce baboons, but most of them gained the safety of the fort. “Assail the rampart!” Tarzan shouted. But now machine gun and musket fire burst from the fort, and the attackers were swept by a deadly hail of bullets!
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