Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 294, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1936 — Page 15
FEB. 17, 1936.
THE TINYMITES
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“Say. we are good,” yelled Coppy. “Gee. that stunt was easy as couid be, when once I got my feet in air, end had my balance right. “I've always thought it simply grand to watch folks stand upon one hand. No wonder all the beasts nrp flapping. ’Twas a thrilling sight.” “Well, now let's try some fast hand-springs, and then we'll do some other things.” said Windy. ' We'll stay on these tubs, unless we chance to fall. "When I say go, we all will start. I hope the tubs don't fall apart.” And so they turned springs for a while. Then Duncy cried, ‘‘That's all! “We've tiled to do our very best. Now we're entitled to a rest.” “Os course you are,” said Dotty. "Roll the tubs out of the way. “It's Goldy's turn to do a trick. With some she knows, she’s pretty slick. We all will have performed before the end of this fine day.”
This Curious World
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THE forest service reports 5777 forest fires in our National Parks during the last year, and over half of them were caused by man, Forest Enemy No. 1. More persons made use of the great outdoors last year, which raised the number of fires. The yearly average runs around 4700. * * * NEXT—What shark has the smallest teeth?
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Y. M. C. A. TO HOLD DISCUSSION ON BOOKS Hcries to Open Friday I'nder Leadership of C. E. Diehm. The first of a series of book discussions is to be held at the Y. M. C. A. Friday night at 7:30 under the direction of C. E. Diehm. The group has arranged with Luther Dickinson, city librarian, to hold some future meetings at the Library.
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Another little Tinymite exclaimed, “Why, Goldy’s not in sight. She must have walked away from here. I hope she is not lost. “Her name I’ll very loudly shout and then we'll start to look about. It's up to us to find our little friend, at any cost.” Slim smiled and said, “You need not fret. I am the one, you see, who let fair Goldy go to my house ■to dress up. She’ll soon return. “She plans to stage a stunt for you. I don’t know just what she will do, but If we’ll all be patient, we will very shortly learn.” “She’s coming now,” yelled Coppy. “Gee, she looks as strange as strange can be. She has a paper dog head on her shoulders. What a sight.” Then Goldy, having lots of fun, stepped out in front of every one. It brought forth lots of cheering when she danced with all her might.
By William Ferguson
4 FUGITIVE GIRLS HELD 2 Beech Grove Men Are Arrested for Aiding Negroes. Four Negro girls escaped last night from the Indiana Girls’ School, Near Clermont, thumbed a ride to Indianapolis with two Beech Grove men, and were arrested half an hour later at Senate-av and Walnut-st. The two men were | arrested and charged with aiding | fugitives.
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THE TARZAN TWINS
As Tarzan raced across the dismal valley, he saw on the sun-baked earth the whitened, broken skeleton of what appeared to be a man. Then another and another. That should have been a warning, but Tarzan was accustomed to evidences oi sudden death in the African wild.
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He continued his. course with the confidence born of strength and agility. No man could conquer him; and the sinister forces of desert, plain and jungle bowed down before his might. But never had he encountered the fiendish, powerful Thing which he was soon to meet!
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A-tremble with awe, Galla Galla’s deceitful messenger Baadu watched the ape-man’s every move. Momentarily he expected to see the malevolent Thing stalk forth to destroy Tarzan as it had destroyed all who had ventured into the valley. Nor did Baadu have long to wait! . ..
I'LL HAVE *7O SEE WHAT THERE’S ) P.S: FRECK I CAN DO! A KID WITH A AP. S. ) CRIES/100, BUT PONY IMAGINES HE'S YOU ( x'M THE ONLY BUFFALO BILL, PAUL )oNE WHO GETS REVERE AND TOM MIX J* R^D< / CAUGHT AT ROLLED INTO ONE! jVx • , '' HE'S A KING,IN HIS .
. . . Meanwhile, during Tarzan’s journey to the Vale of Death, the career of the Tarzan Twins had taken a fateful turn. Soon after they were returned to their hut., the evil Intamo appeared. ‘’Golly!” quavered Dick; “this is the fellow that wants to kill us right away!”
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