Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 260, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1936 — Page 19
JAN. 8, 1936.
THE TINYMITES
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The hunter walked near out of sight. His dog then barked with .II his might. This made the hunter stop and raise his gun up in the air. Said he, "Say, Pip, what made you bark? Did you do that just for a lark, or did you really see something that gave you quite a scare?” Wee Goldy whispered, "Let’s depart. That little dog is much too smart. He knrws that someone's near, and very shortly we’ll be lound.” Then Scouty said, "Don’t move! Stay here. There may not be a thing to fear. The hunter, though, might start to shoot, if we start running ’round.” Just then we Duncy went "Kachoo,” a v„>ry foolish thing to do. Os course > he hunter heard him and he shouted, "Who goes there?” "If you’re crouched down behind a tree, please step right out so I can see just who you are. The
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PRINCETON PUPILS TO GET DESIGN AWARDS Harold Bass, William Townsend Will Be Honored. Timet Special PRINCETON, ind., Jan. B.—Two local high school pupils, winners of a nation-wide contest sponsored by American Trucking Associations, Inc., are to be honored at a special school convocation here Friday. Harold 8. Bass, 17, is to be awarded first prize of SSO, and Wlli liam Townsend, 20. is to be given $25 for designs selected for use on
Story by HAL COCTUtAN Picture* by GSORCS BCARBO
hiding stunt is really not quite fair.” Poor Duncy! He was scared to death. Why, he could hardly catch his breath. Brave Scouty, though, stepped into sight and said, "Hello, there, friend. "We meant no harm in landing here, but you are mad at us, I fear. We ll sail away, if possible. On that you can depend.” The hunter shouted, "Sakes alive. Please tell me, when did you arrive?” "Just now,” replied wee Couty, “with a band of Tinymites. "We had a long balloon trip and that’s how we came to this strange land. You see, we travel everywhere just looking for new sights.” The hunter smiled and said, "Well, well! Bring out your Tinles. This is swell. I’m tickled to have company, so make yourselves at home. "I’m going hunting, now, you see, and you can go along with me. I’ll gladly let you watch me, tots, no matter where I roam.”
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THE TARZAN TWINS
When the roaring lion moved toward the terrified boys, Dick whispered, as though fearful the lion would hear him: “Quick! the trees!” As they sprang for the nearest tree, Num3 broke into a trot. And poor Doc caught his toe beneath a root and fell headlong to the ground!
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. . . Now Tarzan of the ApeS, swinging through the trees, came within sight of a drowsy African town. This was the railway terminus, a scrawny, heat-withered bud of civilization at the end of that long stem of steel which stretched from the coast. Beyond was wilderness.
—By Ahern
Tarzan glanced at the sun and calculated the time with uncanny accuracy. Soon he expected to hear the shrill, triumphant whistle of the train which was bearing Dick and Doc to him. Fortunately for his peace of mind he could not know the present plight of his young charges.
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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
... As Doc fell in the path of the charging lion, Dick turned back and helped him to his feet. An instant later the boys were clambering swiftly into the lower branches of a great tree. Roaring angrily, Numa sprang into the air, his talons unsheathed to drag them down!
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