Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1935 — Page 31
DEC. 19, 1935
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Ju t when wee Scouty thought that he was Just as clever as could be as leader of a small band, there came a real bad note. “Oh, gee,” he shouted. “Who did that? Who brought the note forth that was flat? It sounded like the worn-out whistle of a river boat.” The toy that had the small trombone replied, “I’m sorry for that groan. It came out of this instrument. I guess I lost my breath.” Another toy then said, “Well, say, If you do not know how to play, please put that thing away right now. You near scared me to death.” Wee Scouty said, “Perhaps some oil will fix it so it will not spoil the harmony we’re trying to get. Ah! Here’s a nice oil can.” A bit of oil then did the trick. The trombone shortly sounded sliek. The drummer of the orestra cried, ‘‘You’re a handy man.”
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Not far away, brave Windy was a very tickled lad because Jack Frost had sent him to the shop where toy airplanes were made. Said Jack Frost, “Kindly try them out. Just let them all sail ’round about. They will not fiy away from you, so do not be afraid.” “Oh, I know why he picked on me,” thought Windy. “He can plainly see that I'm an aviator and I really know my stuff. “I’ll send each plane up in the air, and soon they will be everywhere. I only hope that I know how to wind them just enough.” Small dolls were in the planes, and soon there came a funny humming tune. Ah, listen to the engines,” Windy shouted in delight. Then, one by one, the planes sailed high and Windy yelled. “Oh my, oh my! The air’s so full, I will be hit. This is an awful plight.”
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As the cover of the Fiery Pillar continued to rise, a rope that controlled it broke. The cover fell at an angle, caught the pillar, and toppled it to the ground. The column broke into several pieces, which rolled along the ground and then mysteriously vanished.
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Overwhelmed by his elemental curiosity, Tarzan ran to investigate. He stopped short at the brink of an abyss. Below him roared an underground stream, sparkling now with the fragments of the Fiery Pillar, which were being swept rapidly into the interior of the mountain!
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Meanwhile, the baboons were taking a frightful, but just, toll among the brutal Baalites, who were paying the penalty now for the depravity of their tribe through the ages. But the mad Niarchus, who had thus far escaped attack, saw Tarzan standing on the edge of the abyss.
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
His deranged mind conceived that it would b fitting to hurl his powerful foe into the chasm which, according to the lore of the Baalites, was the entrance to the nether world of demons. Silently he crept toward the ape-man. One quick shove and Tarzan would be no more!
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