Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1936 — Page 17

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As Goldy watched wee Coppy and brave Windy race, she waved her hand and shouted, “Keep on going, lads, you both are doing fine. “You race just like two lean dogs would. Friend Scouty's up ahead, where he has marked a finish line." “I see it,” Coppy panted. "Gee, It looks real far away to me, but I guess I can make it ere I'm simply all fagged out. “This is the hardest task I've done. Perhaps you all will call it fun, but if you tried it out, yourselves. you'd change your minds, no doubt.” While he was talking, Wipdy passed. Poor Coppy simply was outclassed. Two minutes more and Windy won the race, by several feet. The loser was a good sport. He exclaimed, “You are too good for me? The way you stepped right out in front was really pretty neat.” “I'll tell you how I '•ame in first,"

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THE Siberian meteorite struck on June 30, 1908. and, so far as is known, not a single human life was lost. So great was the rush of air that forests were laid flat. A hero of 1500 reindeer was completely wiped out, and a farmer 50 miles away was knocked down by the force of the blast. * * * NEXT—From what does “Arctic seal” come?

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wee Windy said. “You see, the worst thmg you could do was talk. It took you.* breath and strength away. “I kept real still, and on I went. My breath, from talking, was not spent.” “Gee, you are right,” said Coppy. “I have learned a iot today.” Then Goldy shouted. “Hey, look there! Wee Duncy's bouncing in the air. He's pulling a surprise stunt, and it’s clever as can be. “I little bear is on the ground. His paws are whirling Duncy 'round. That really is the strangest sight I ever hope to see.” “Why, I’ve seen tricks like that before,” the -whole bunch heard brave Scouty stunt first was presented by the Japanese. “I’ve often seen them on the stage. Thir tumbling acts are all the rage. Give Duncy and the bear real credit. They perform with ease.”

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Screaming in terror. Paabu was dragged to the open space before the chief's hut. There Galla Galla and Intamo Tvere determined to crack the boy’s skull to see whether Doc's “big medicine’’ was really inside The tanned faces of the Twins were blanched with horror.

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Now, while two warriors held the half-fainting black boy, the witch-doctor, armed with a knobkerrie made mystical passes and mumbled a weird incantation. “Can’t we do something to keep Intamo from breaking his head open wi.h that club?” whispered Dick desperately.

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“Makes me feel like a murderer,” groaned Doc. “You will be —almost—if they go through with this thing.” said Dick; “but if you tell them the truth, they’ll kill us,” Doc grunted; “When they don’t find the knives inside his coco, they’ll kill us anyway. We can’t win!”

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“Well, if we have to die anyw>ay, there's no need letting them kill that poor kid. Let’s tell them it was what you call a lot of baloney.” Then another inspiration struck Doc. “Ive got it!” he cried; “for the love of Mike, slip me your knife I Quick! Now watch my smoke!"

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