Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 248, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1935 — Page 23

DEC. 25, 1935

THE TINYMITES

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Old Jack Frost to the Tinies said, "Why don't you youngsters go to bed and get the rest that you all need? You must be all tired out. "I know a lot of wort ’s been done and, while it was a lot of fun, it's made you youngsters weary. Sleep will help a lot, no doubt ’’ Wee Dotty smiled and said, ‘‘You’re right. Gee, I could sleep with all my might.” The others quite agreed with her, and Jack said, "Follow me. “Six cots are in a little shop, and on them you can quickly flop. You will not be disturbed. I'll be as quiet as can be.’” "Rut, when will Santa Claus return? That’s one thing that I want to learn. We must be sure and welcome him,” said Goldy, with a smile. "Oh, I will wake you up,” said Jack, "the moment your kind friend gets back. He has a long, long ride, so it won't be for quite a while.” The little cots were in a line and

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Coppy shouted, “They look fine!” It wasn’t very long until the tots were sleeping sound. Jack Frost, outside, said, “I guess I will keep my eye upon the sky, and watch for Santa Claus. I know that he is homeward bound.” About three hours went by and then Jack waved his hat and jumped up when he saw a sleigh high in the air, ’Twas Santa, sure enough. Then to the Tinymites he cried, "Wake up! Wake up, and come outside. Friend Santa's coming back. He has delivered all his stuff.” The reindeers circled all around and then they sweeped down to the ground. As Santa stepped out of the sleigh, he yawned and said, "Ho, hum.” The Tinies, in the meantime, ran right out to greet the fine old man. Fair Goldy loudly shouted, "Oh, we’re very glad you’ve come.”

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THE TARZAN TWINS

Tarzan the man-beast was on the hunt—with men as his quarry. The cannibals crossed streams, often doubled their tracks, confident of their ability to deceive pursuers; but no trickery could conceal their trail from him who was sovereign Lord of the primitive wild.

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As he followed, hour after hour, the scent and evidence of the raiders’ passing became warmer and fresher. At last the ape-man and his bristling warriors stood outside the strongly palisaded village of the offenders. “Open your gates,” he roared. “Tarzan demands entrance!”

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. . . While Tarzan was making his dangerous demand, Dick and Doc had lapsed into boredom. But Dick suddenly called out: “Look! Look!” Nearby leaped a herd of springbok, those graceful gazelles which constitute the dancing ballet of Africa’s grim drama.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

“Humph! Jumping goats!” groaned Doc. “But say, look ahead there.” Doc leaned out of the window and saw that the glistening rails were leading them into a dark, gloomy jungle. “Now this is the real stuff,” the boy cried. “Things can happen here.” And Doc was right!

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