Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 254, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1936 — Page 23
JAN. 1, 1936
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"Wen. greetings, New Year.” Dotty cried, as she rushed up to New Year’s side. “I'll be the first to shake your hands and wish you luck galore. “Just one long year you have to live and in that time I hope you'll give all folks more happiness than they have ever had before.” “I’ll do my best for every one. I hope to bring real cheer and fun,” the tot replied. ‘‘Now I must leave. A long, long trip’s ahead. “Around the whole world I mast go. I can’t miss any place, you know.” Then Goldy sighed, “I wish that you could stay right here, instead.” Wee 1936 just smiled, and then he answered. “Listen, child. From now on I’ll be every place, e’en though I'm out of sight. “No matter how folks try, you see. they simply can't get rid of me. Now, come and watch me get my
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plane all ready for my flight.” The little plane was right nearby, and very soon ’twas in the sky. The New Year waved his hand and shouted, “I am on my way.” The Tinies watched the plane sail out of sight, and then heard Duncy shout, “I wish that there was someone here with whom we all could play.” “Don’t pick on me,” a deep voice said. And Scouty shouted, “Look ahead! A real old man is coming. In a moment he’ll arrive.” They waited. As the man came near, one Tiny said, “Why are you here?” The strange old fellow answered, “Why, I’m 1935. “I’ve .served my time and I am through. There’s nothing left for me to do ’cept walk into the farewell shack and never reappear.” “Aw, that’s too bad,” said Dotty. “Gee. right now you’re drowsy as can be. We’ll gladly stay right with you till the very last, old dear,”
Thaddeus Pickett. Miss Katie Reel and Mrs. Hesse Fisher, was the result of the railroad's neglience, the complaints assert that a warning signal at the crossing was not operating when the collision occurred, that the train sounded no warning and that vision is obstructed by buildings near the tracks. Law Enforcement la Topic "General law enforcement” was discussed at a closed meeting of the Safety Board and Mayor Kern yesterday. the Mayor announced. He would not divulge the nature of the conference beyond a general statement.
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Penetrating deeper into the jungle, with no danger apparent, the boys’ confidence mounted. "The fellows at school didn’t call us the Tarzan Twins for nothing.” said Doc. swaggering slightly. "But Tarzan is my relative, not yours,” Dick reminded with pride.
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In a way, these boys were twins. They resembled each other strongly, for they were the sons of twin sisters, one of whom had married an Englishman, the other an American. And the boys were attending an exclusive school in England, preparing for an American college.
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When their schoolmates began calling them the Tarzan Twins, Dick and Doc decided to live up to their names. And they scandalized the dignified faculty and their aristocratic school fellows by scurrying around in campus treetops, emitting wild, Tarzan yells.
OUT OUR WAY
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
The ap. -man's invitation to visit him had filled them with pride. Now they fancied themselves junior Tarzans. And that was the cause of their undoing; for they did not realize that the safety of civilization blinds the race of men to the sinister forces of the primitive wild!
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