Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1935 — Page 27

DEC. 23, 1035

THE TINYMITES

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Old Jack Frost said, "Well, Coppy, | you have done all that I wished you to. All of the autos that you’ve wound have run around just right. "Now we, I guess, can safely say j Uiey’ll be just fine on Christmas day. Just think of all the tots that they will fill full of delight.” “Why, sure,” said Cappy. "That’s why I w 7 as glad to come up here ancl try to help old Santa till he’d straightened out all of his toys. "I know that they'll spread heaps of cheer, ’cause they have done it every year. It's always fun to do things for the real good girls and boys.” Just then wee Rcouty rushed in and he shouted, “Come, lad, lend a hand. We’re going to pack kind Santa’s sleigh. There’s much work to be done. ’ We’ll load the sleigh way to the top with toys from every little shop. It will not take us long, and it will be a lot of fun.”

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The other Tinies were outside. "Well, let’s get going,” Dotty cried. “Here comes fat Santa with the sleigh. Just see the old man grin. "He knows that, right now 7 , he is set to take a ride, and I'll just bet he'll sail away as soon as all the fine toys are packed in.” * "Os course I will,” said Santa. “Gee, you've been a lot of help to me. Now, when you start, be sure that everything is safely packed. “Some of the dolls W'ill break with ease, so all of you be careful, please. I wouldn’t wanj, some girl to get a doll whose face is cracked.” As Jack Frost took the sleigh around, fine gifts were packed in safe and sound. Brave Coppy shouted, “Leave a place for Santa Claus to sit.” "Oh, don’t mind me,” ol’ Santa cried. "There’s nothing that will spoil my ride. Why, even if I have to stand, I will not mind a bit.”

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THE TARZAN TWINS

A puffing train labored through rugged mountains, chugged 'out across a tree dotted veldt, and thrust challengingly toward the mysterious heart of primitive Africa. From a car window, two boys kept eager vigil. ‘‘We haven't seen a lion or tiger yet,” sighed Dick.

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Doc answered with a trace of scorn. “If you’ll pardon the American slang, dear English cousin, I think Africa’s a washout, a flop—so much baloney. I can’t see why our mothers ever were afraid to let us come out from England alone. This looks as safe as Hyde Park.”

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“I'll bet Tarzan will show us some excitement when he meets us at the railhead,” Dick said warmly. “If he doesn't,” Doc grinned chidingls,“111 hold you responsible. He's your distant cousin or something, not mine. Maybe this is an off season for adventure in Africa” . . .

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

But Doc would have changed his mind had his eyes been able to pierce the mile on mile of jungle that separated him from Tarzan. At that moment an angry militant cry was bursting from the giant’s throat. It was a call to arms! Tarzan of the Apes was on the warpath!

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