Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 242, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1935 — Page 27

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THE TINYMITES

(T; 1935 BY Nf A SERVICE. INC. T. M. REC. U. 3. PAT. OEE.

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Fair Dotty gaily worked away, and suddenly heard someone say, “When you have painted all the eyebrows, you are just half done. “The dolls’ cheeks must be painted, too. I'll bring some nice pink paint to you." She glanced up and saw Santa Claus, and shouted, “This is fun! “Bring on the paint. I'll work away, e’en though this job takes me all day. These dolls are going to bring a lot of cheer on Christmas morn. “I want each doll to look just right, and so I'll try, with all my might, to make sure that not one of them looks one wee bit forlorn.” Old Jack Frost, in the meantime, was a very busy man because he’d promised to give every Tiny some real work to do. To Scouty he said, “You can hop right over to our music shop and try

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out our toy orchestra. It will be fun for you." “Oh, grand!" cried Scouty. “Lead the way. I love to hear musicians piay. I s'pose, of course, they all wind up?" Jack Frost replied, “You’re right. “All you need do is see if they are oiled up right, so they wall play. If we let them get rusty, we’ll be in an awful plight.” When once inside the music place, a smile spread on brave Scouty’s face. “My goodness, lots of drums and horns and other . things,” he cried. j “Well, get to work,” said Jack. ; “I'll go to other shops when I can | show the other Tinies what to do." And then he rushed outside. ’Course Scouty had a lot of fun. | He wound the toys up, one by one, and when they started playing, he exclaimed, “Gee, this is grand. “The music's sweet as it can be. I wish the others could see me. I’ll bet ’twould make them laugh to see me leader of a band."

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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS

Strangely, Tarzan's band met no resistance in the temple, and they came out into the courtyard, where the Baalites had just arrived. Garetto was raging, for he had followed in the belief that Niarchus was leading him from the crater. Now he realized his fatal error.

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Soon Niarchus was on his knees, gazing imploringly at the Fiery Pillar as the leaden cover rose slowly. “O Baal, god of blood and fire, save thy people,” the high priest pleaded. And into this strange tableau sprang Tarzan, and advanced on the evil Garetto.

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Garetto knew that either he or Tarzan must die. He seized Niarchus’s knife and rushed desperately at the ape-man. Smiling grimly, Tarzan dodged and clutched him from behind. Then he raised the brute high above his head and flung him powerfully against the Fiery Pillar!

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

His head struck the column and he fell down lifeless. Thus was justice done. Boris Garetto had sacrificed many lives to his greed for the priceless monolith, and now it had brought death to him. But the blood-thirst of the god of the Fiery Pillar was not yet slaked!

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