Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1935 — Page 45

DEC. 20, 1035

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Poor Windy dropped down to the floor. ‘’Oh, I can't stand this any more,” ho wailed. ‘‘l have been dodging plane.*; till I'm a dizzy lad. "I wound too many up at once. Tt's just like one of Duncy's stunts. When they all .settle to the floor, I surely will be glad.” Ju*t then Jack Frost came rushing in. He looked at Windy with a grin and said. "Why. what's the matter, son? Has anything gone wrong?” “I'll say so.” answered Windy. "Gee, the planes are plaving tricks on me. I wound them just a little, but they keep on running strong. "I've ducked a dozen. Maybe more! From watching them my eyes are sore." Then Jack Frost said. "Well, just watch me. I’ll end your awful plight.” And then, with brav'ry that was rare, he picked the planes out of the air. In just about a minute they were all tucked out of sight.

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“Ah, thanks,” said Windy. ‘'That saves me. They all work fine, as you can see, so my main task is finished. Guess I’ll go and join the jbunch. "Where’s Goldy? Is she working, yet?” Jacks answer was a long, "You bet! Just come along with me. I’ll show you. That’s a happy ; hunch.” They walked down t’ward a little shop and then Jack said, "Right here we’ll stop. Just look ahead and you will see fair Goldy doing stunts. "I had her try bicycles out, and she knows what it's all about. She rides them fine. I’d like to do it half as well, just once.” A lot of elves had gathered ’round. Their voices made an awful sound, as Goldy said, “I’ll ride this wheel most any way you like.” One elf exclaimed, "Stand on the seat. That, really would be quite a treat.” And that is just what Goldy did, while balancing the bike.

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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS

Hobash discovered Niarchus creeping up behind Tarzan to hurl him into the abyss and Hobash acted quickly. In a few leaps he was behind the priest. A quick thrust of his paws—and Niarchus tumbled into the chasm to Join the fiery symbol of his bloodthirsty god!

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Then a weird silence fell upon the Temple of the Fire Gods, for no male was left alive of the tribe of Baalites. Their beastly human vices had brought retribution at the hands of guiltless jungle beasts. As Tarzan quietly led the baboons away. Hobash spoke to him.

—By Ahern

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“We go. When Tarzan fights again, we fight—we kill!” The ape-man answered: “When danger comes to Hobash, call to me. Tarzan is a friend of the mighty tribe of Hobash, the king.” The Jungle Lord placed his hands in back of his head as a salute, then hastened away.

—By Edgrar Rice Burroughs

The Alexandrians greeted him with tumultuous joy. Hail Iskander!” they cried. “Hail to him who gave us victory and peace.” But a vague alarm filled Tarzans heart. He did not see Lady Beth, Jerry. Tommy, or Arbela. What had happened to them in this ever-mystifying crater?

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