Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 299, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1936 — Page 15
FEB. 22, 1936
THE TINYMITES
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When all the Tlnymites were tuned, wee Goldy smiled and calmly crooned a clever little song, and then she shoutd, "How was that? ‘ I thought,-while you were getting set, I’d entertain the beasts. I'll pet that they enjoyed it greatly. Not a single note was flat.” ‘Well, I'll admit,” said kindly' Slim, “for singing you are right in trim. But, now we'll have our little band. I hope it sounds all right. “I'll raise my baton. Then you’ll know that it means just the same as go! Now, kindly try and do your best, and play with all your might. ’ The music started. Mercy me. it was as sour as it .could be. “For goodness sakes. stop,” Scouty cried. "You'll drive the beasts away. “Somebody made an awful slip.” “Hey, this big horn tickles my lip.” cried Duncy. “It was my fault. This big thing is hard to play.” . “Well, try again,” said Scouty,
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CITY GIRLS PICKED FOR I. U. RELATIONS CLUB Doris Smith, Ferdinanda Messmer Chosen; Other Elections Announced. Tim ft ,Speci] BLOOMINGTON. Ind.. Feb. 22 Misses Doris Smith and Ferdinanda Messmer, Indianapolis, have beet: chosen for membership in the International Relations Club at Indian;. University. Other students elected are: Misses Eleanor Jones. Shelbyville; Martha McKenna, Madison; Helen Yast. La Porte; Mary Zollars, Shoals; Jane Fern. Tell City, and Reva Atkinson, Kate Benns, Ruth English, Martha Martz and Anna-
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“and try not to spoil this lovely band Don’t blow so hard, and you will find your music is real sweet” Poor Duncy did as he was told and from his horn sweet music rolled. "Hurray,” cried Slim. “Your music’s fine. It gives me . itchy feet.” “Go right ahead ar.d do a dance. It will be fun to see you prance,” said Scouty. “We will keep good time. It may turn out all right.” Ol’ Slim began to jump around. He almost flopped down on the ground. The animals seemed tickled, 'cause it was a funny sight. Then Slim cried out, "Now 3 , watch this trick. I used to do this pretty ; slick.” The next thing that the Tinies knew, he turned a fine flipflop. He heard one of the Tinies roar, | "Hey, that was fine. Do it some j more. As long as you can keep that i up, the music will not stop.”
belle West, all of Bloomington, and William Grelle, Logansport; Silas Livett Jr.. Martinsville; Patron Yoder, Gohen, and William Wilson, Oaktown. PARLEY Efrovmson May Attend Jewish Meeting at Cincinnati Tomorrow. Gustave A. Efroymson, Real Silk Hosiery Mills president, is expected to attend a meeting of the American Jewish Joint Distribution committee tomorrow in Cincinnati. Mr. Efroymson is a member of the national plan and scope committee of the organization formed to aid ►destitute and refugee Jews in EuUbpe.
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THE TARZAN TWINS
Still undisturbed by the strange elephant’s mighty challenge, Tarzan continued on his course. Evidently, he thought, the giant beast mistook him for an enemy, but with his uncanny ability to establish fellowship with animals, he expected to prove he was a friend.
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The mottled beast came slowly onward with strange, rolling gait, like some monstrous engine of destruction, his great trunk lashing in violent rhythm with his bellowing. The jungle Lord called to him again in soothing tones, but the creature appeared not to hear.
OUT OUR WAY
—By Ahem
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At the jungle's edge. Baadu awaited the awesome encounter. According to savage lore, this beast was Gudah the Terrible, in whom dwelt the most fiendish of demons. Gudah was the guardian of the Vale of Death, who destroyed every living creature that entered his domain.
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
When the elephant gave no sign except of furious hostility. Tarzan stopped short in surprise. Only then did he catch the beast's eye. and sea therein the fire of utter, raving madness! In the next instant, Gudah hurled himself suddenly forward in a frenzied charge!
COMIC PA OB
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