Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1936 — Page 35
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THE TINYMITES
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Poor Duncv! He was all tired out. The other Tinies heard him shout, “Say, some of you can do some tricks. I’ve done more than my share. “This circus stuff is lots of fun, but out of good tricks I have run. We promised to take turns, and I think that it's only fair.” “The lad is right,” said Fatfaced Slim. “We can not ask much more from him. Say, how about you Scouty? All the tots say you ere great. “The beasts have laughed and had a thrill. You make them all laugh louder still. I'd like to see your tricks, myself, and I can hardly wait.” “Well, I'll try anything just once. First comes one of the cowboy stunts, replied w.-■£ Scouty, “but someone will have to lend a hand. “Upon my back who wants to ride?” “Oh, I do? I do,” Dotty cried. “If I can stay in place, the trick should work out simply grand."
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ATKINS EXECUTIVES TO ENTERTAIN PIONEERS 55-Yea? Pins to Be Presented Four Employes of Firm. The Pioneer Club, composed of veteran employes at E. C. Atkhu Sc Cos., is to be entertained by the firm’s executive personnel at 5:30 tomorrow in the Severin. Organized in 1906 with 62 charter members, the club now has a membership of 237 with employment records of from 20 to 55 years. At the meeting, 55-year pins are
story by HAL COCHRAN Pletorf. br GEORGE BCARBO
Then Scouty, on hfs hands and knees, cried, “Hop right on, now, if you please. Be careful, though! I'm going to kick. My legs will fly up high. “If you let go, ’twill be too bad. This little stunt will end up sad. Why, more than likely, I will toss you right up to the sky.” “Oh, no you won’t," snapped Dotty. “Ck e, I’ll show you that you can’t throw me. I’ll wrap my legs around your waist and hang on good and tight.” As soon as she had climbed aboard. Slim pointed at the two and roared, “Now, watch this act, you animals! This ought to be a sight.” Then Scouty started kicking and the bunch thought Dotty sure would land out on the ground. She fooled them, though. "You can’t shake me,” she cried. “As long as all you do is kick, I’m positive that I can stick. However, I will sprawl if you roll over on your side.”
to be presented F. C. Gardner, C. S. Bronson, George Helm and E. W. Clark. A1 Hert and A. Newport are to receive 50-year pins. Bounced Into Hospital All the “Avenue” lads were at the Simplex Club, 527 Indiana-av, last night and Millard Todd, Negro, got. out of line. Ed Lee, the club bouncer, bounced him. City Hospital caught him on the first bounce. Lee explained it was a bounce of prevention and police did not arrest hyn.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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The ape-man swung swiftly through the trees, then dropped down directly into the ps.th of the surprised warrior, who was one of Galla Galla’s messengers. The savage was doing nothing to earn the enmity 0/ Tarzan; still he trembled at sight of the mighty ape-man.
—By Ahem
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Without waste of words. Tarzan asked: “Have you seen two lost white boys?” "Yes, bwana.” “Where?” Tarzan snapped eagerly. “Four days march toward the setting sun. They are in the hands of the evil Moogawa people, who are planning to kill the poor young bwanas.”
OUT OUR WAY
—Bv Hamlin
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“Which trail leads most quickly there?” Tarzan demanded. “I can not tell you, bwana.” the black replied, “for there are many turns, but I will lead you.” “Go!” the ape-man commanded, and followed the treacherous warrior—toward the horrible tran which had been set for him!
—By Williams
—By Blosser
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
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—By Crane
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