Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 267, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1936 — Page 25

JAN. 16, 1936

THE TINYMITES

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As Coppy saw wee Duncy fall, he shouted, "He’s not hurt at all. I knew the trap was not so deep. Come on, we ll help him out.” The hunter laughed and said, "Well, son, we've really had a lot of fun. Your little pal just doesn't know what St is all about.” "Oh, yes I do,” snapped Duncy. •'Gee, you two just played a trick i on me. I have a right to get realj mad, but I'll just smile, instead. "When I went plop through the ground, I finally landed safe and sound. I should be thankful that I didn't land upon my head.” He held his hand up. They g-abbed it and pulled him right out oi the pit. The hunter then said, "We will have to fix the trap again. “The twigs and brush have tumbled through, and that means there is work to do. Let's hurry! Beasts come by this very spot, lad, now and then.” "I’ll say they do! Look over!

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there,” wee Duncy cried. "I see a Dear. This fine Lap was right in his path, but he has seen us, now. "I only wish he’d stay and play, but I am sure he’ll run away. I’d like to catch him, but I will admit I don’t know how.” Wee Scouty then came on the run and cried, "Here’s where I have some fun. That bear is going to be a pet of ours before I’m through. "Once, with a show, I trained a bear, and that one can’t give me a scare. Just give me time! I don’t need help from any one of you.” The other Tinies gathered ’round. "Oh, I hope you’ll be safe and sound,” said Goldy. "Do be careful.” Then brave Scouty dashed away. He grabbed the small bear on the run. The beast appeared to think it fun. "Why, look,” said Windy. “That wee bear appears to want to play.”

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THE TARZaN TWINS

The cannibal warrior, making the rounds of his snares, was of the tribe of Galla Galla, who had sworn vengeance on Tarzan because the apeman had punished him for a raid on a peaceful tribe. And it was into Galla Galla's dismal country that Dick and Doc had wandered! . . .

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. . . Cautiously the boys climbed down from their high perch, fearful that the lion which had charged them the day before might still be lingering m the vicinity. Once more they set out and soon came to the game trail which they believed would lead them to the railway.

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They were certain that their train had left them, but there would be other trains. Though they were traveling in the wrong direction, Doc was so positive they were on the right road that his spirits rose high, and the optimistic lad broke into a gay whistle.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Ahead of them Zopinga, the cannibal warrior, came to an abrupt halt. For an instant he stood listening intently, then he dropped to his hands and knees and placed his ear against the ground. Soon he arose, tense and alert, seeking to interpret the approaching sounds.

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