Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1936 — Page 19

FEB. ' 1936

the tinymites

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(READ TIIE STORY, THEN COL* H THE PICTURE)

Fat Slim ktpt running right along. “I didn’t know I was this strong,” he yelled back at the Tinies, “You tots must be very light. “It would have been a funny thing, if I was unable to bring you Tinymites along with me, but everything’s all right. "Right through the gate we’re going to go, and then we’ll stage our little show.’’ "Hey, hold on,” shouted Scouty. "That big gate is closed, right now.” Wee Dotty shouted, with a grin,” "Hi, ho! Somebody let us in.” "Don’t worry,” said the kind Slim, "we will get through the arch somehow.” Just then the gate flew open wide. "I tcld you so,” Slim promptiy cried. And then he went on through. A little rabbit shouted, "Stop! "Please tell me, are you friend or foe, and where do you intend to go? Then I'll decide if I should call a husky Jungle cop.” "Why. you know me,” replied

This Curious World Ferguson

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Story hr HAL COCHRAN Picture* by GEORGE SCARSO

Slim. Say, quite often I’ve been ’round this way. This time I’ve brought some Tinymites. A circus you will see. ‘‘They’re in my cage and they arc keen to put on acts you’ve never seen." "Okay,” replied the rabbit. "Go ahead . . • but, wait for me.” Soon other cute beasts gathered round. Slim picked an open stretch of ground and brought his cage to a stop. Then ha addressed the proud.” "My friends,” he shouted, "We have come with wondrous acts. We’ll show you some. All of the Tinies will perform. Os them you will be prued.” And then the Tinies heard him shout, "Five of you youngsters please jump out. Leave Duncy in the cage. His act will be the first we’ll see.” This pleased wee Duncy. He began by dancing ’round the cage. He ran right up and shook the bars till the surprised beasts laughed in glee.

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THE TARZAN TWINS

When the cannibal chief demanded to know whither the khiver had- disappeared, Doc looked around to gain time until he could think of some reply which would end Galla Galla's search. Certainly he did not wish to reveal the sleight-of-hand that had bewildered the tribe.

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Doc s eyes fell upon the black youth Paabu who had tried to brain him the day before. Stepping close to him he pointed into the boy’s ear. “I am a great magician. Our big medicine is there,” he said impressively, “and it won’t come out until we are with our own people!”

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Intamo, the witcb doctor, smiled and whispered into Galla Galla’s ear: ‘‘Their magic is false. They are deceivers. Let us kill them at once and be done with it.” “No,” the chief replied, “they shall die only when we have news that Tarzan has died, according to our plans.”

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

While Intamo pressed his pleas, Bulala twisted his head, and his keen ears caught the whispered words of the two cannibals. Bulala’s thick lips quivered, and his stout heart was filled with horror. Now he would have astonishing and terrifying news for the Tarzan Twrins!

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