Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1936 — Page 15

FEB. 15, 1936.

THE TINYMITES

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As Scouty bucked and kicked around, tpp Dotty held on safe and sound. The animals seemed thrilled and so did all the Tinymites. To Dotty, Scouty loudly said. *‘l will not throw you o’er my head. Don’t worry, ’cause you’ve surely been in lots of much worse plights.'’ Then Duncy shouted, "Let me ride. That sort of stuff I’ve never tried. ’’ "Ah. here’s my chance," thought Scouty, "to give all the beasts a thrill.” He let poor Duncy climb aboard, and then he kicked and loudly roared, "Here’s where I lose you.” In a moment, Duncy took a spill. The beasts thought ’twas a funny sight, and Goldy said, "It served you right. You had a hunch that you’d show off, but Scouty spoiled your plan. "Now, I’d suggest two other tots join with you. There are lots and lots of funny tricks that three can do. Just do the best you can.”

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"Okay.” said Duncy. "I am game.” Then up to him two Tinies came. One seid. "Slim s rolling out three tubs. WVII turn them upside doA’n. "In shows they’re used for lots of stunts, and we can try our luck just once.” "All right, but play no tricks on me,” snapped Duncy, with a frown. Wee Windy fixed his tub and then the others did the same thing when he shouted. "Do as I do. All the beasts will think it grand. "It should not be real hard, at all. I only hope I do not fall.” His feet flew into air, then, as he stood upon one hand. "If he can do it, so can we. Come on. now, Duncy! They will see, said Coppy. Then he tried the stunt, but toppled to the ground. He kept right at it. Duncy, too. The next thing that the audience knew, both of the lads succeeded. Clapping came from all around.

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THE TAEZAN TWINS

In the belief that he was being led to the region where the Tarzan Twins had been seen, the apeman followed the strange warrior toward the mysterious trap which had. been set for him; and even’ step took him farther from the cannibal village where the boys were captives.

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Constantly Tarzan was urging his guide to greater speed, until the savage was near exhaustion. Then the mighty Jungle Lord lifted the surprised warrior to his back and continued his impatient journey at a swifter pace. For three days they traveled with hardly a pause.

OUT OUR WAY

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They came at last to a di;mal valley, weird and forbidding in its bleakness. “You do not need me more,” said the warrior. ‘‘The way is plain now. Across the valley is a trail which leads to the Moogawa country. There you will find the young bwanas—alive, or dead!”

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

With a gesture of thanks to the savage, the ape-man entered at once upon his traversal of the eerie valley. And the treacherous warrior remained behind to behold the harrowing fate which was to befali Tarzan in the Vale of Death, the Dreadful Valley of No Return.

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