Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1936 — Page 15

JAS. 25, 1936

THE TINYMITES

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Poor Durey sat upon the ground. The other Tinier raced around, all playing with the two giraffes, and having lots of fun. All of a sudden Dotty said, "Why, look! Han Duncy lost his head? The lad is soaking wet. I wonder just how that was done. - ’ “I'll tell you,” Duncy snapped. "It was a very unfair trick, because I tried to give the elephant a drink. How look at me! “The beast drank all he could, and then he tried to be real funny when he soaked me with a spray. I am as chilly as can be.” The Tinies couldn’t help but roar. "Well he won’t do it any morp,” said one. “The pail is empty. Now, you ought to dry your clothes. ” ’Twill do no good to stand and scold, 'cause if you do, you will catch cold. Just how you're going to dry out your garments goodness knows.” “I have a plan.” cried Scouty. ‘‘Gee, you always can leave things

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to me. Somebody get. a blanket from the hunter's house and real quick. “The lad can wrap in it. while I am seeing that his clothes get dry. The two giraffes will help me with a plan that will work slick.” Soon Duncy was wrapped up all right. Then Scouty yelled, with all his might, “Come here, you two giraffas. Around your necks I'll tie a rope. “ Twill be a clothesline, hanging high, and on it Duncy s clothes will dry. You know that I’ve been friendly, so you’ll help me out, I hope.” The beasts were patient. They stood still and held their heads down low until the rope was put in place. Then on it Duncy’s clothe: were hung. “Gee. that’s a swv>ll plan,” Duncy said. "My clothes are hanging overhead. and very shortly they’ll be dry. as through the air they're swung.”

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THE TARZAN TWINS

When he was about to abandon hope of communicating with the savage chief. Doc brightened suddenly. Now. by an ill-starred inspiration, he had thought of a way of establishing their identity and impressing the scowling blac’c, who certainly had not been none too friendly.

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With a proud gesture, he pointed to Dick and to himself, then flung his hand out toward the vast forest, and declaimed grandly: “Tarzan!’ He was trying to convey the idea that he and Dick were connected with the mighty Jungle Lord and wished to be conducted to him.

OUT OUR WAY

—By Ahern

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Doc presumed that the chief would hasten to pay his respect to those who used the name of the Great White Bwana as a password. Instead, a shocked expression of fear came into the eyes of the black man. and changed rapidly to the steely glint of cruel, fanatic hatred.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

With an excited flutter the tribal witch-doctor whispered into the ear of the chief: “Perhaps these young ones are of the family of Tarzan. Remember. O chief, the curse I pronounced on Tarzan and all his kin. and remember thine own vow of vengeance against the ape-man!”

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