Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1936 — Page 19

FEB. 25, 1936.

THE TINYMITES

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The Tinies watched the tulip and wee Coppy said, “I’ll lend a hand. I'll bet that Goldy’s tired of pouring water on that thing. "It seems to drink an awful lot, end she will need more, like as not. In just a moment, one more great big panful I will bring.” "Oh, get a bucket,” Goldy cried. “You'll find one standing just inside Slim s kitchen door. Fill it full and bring it here to me. "Something will happen, after while. And then she added, with a smile, “That’s why I'll keep on pouring. I'm as curious as can be." It didn’t take kind Coppy long to fetch a bucket. He was strong. Then Scouty brought the next one. Every Tiny had a turn. "My hunch was right, you will allow. The tulip's perking up, right now,” said Slim. "I always guess things right, you Tinymites will learn.”

This Curious World Ferguson

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THE pendulum experiment was performed for the first time in 1851, by the French scientist, Foucalt. He used a 75-pound pendulum, suspended by a 200-foot wire from the great dome of the Pantheon, in Paris. * * * NEXT—How many times to butterflies flap their wings per second.

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BERTERMANN TO SPEAK AT FLORISTS’ MEETING State Convention to Be Held at Purdue March 4 and 5. Time* Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 25.—W. C. Bertermann, Indianapolis florist, is to speak during a technical discussion opening the ninth annual Indiana florists’ convention here March 4 and 5. Other speakers for the two-day meeting at Purdue University include Prof. Laurenz Green, J. J. Davis and C. T. Gregory, all of Purdue. Blue ribbons are to be awarded 24 class winers in floral exhibits, featuring the closing day program,

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Soon Dotty loudly shouted, “Oh, just watch that little tulip grow! It’s most as big as we are, and it keeps on growing, too.” And added, “Bless my soul! It looks just like a great big bowl. If we want it to stop its growing, just what can we do?” Slim answered, “I will say a word that none of you have ever heard and that will halt the tulip.” Then he shouted, “Whoopsyhaw!” The Tinies were surprised because the flower then stayed just as it was. “We’ll cut it down now,” Slim exclaimed. “Somebody get a saw.” Brave Scouty scampered off. Then he came back, as thrilled as he could be. He shouted, “I will saw it, but this has me quite perplexed. “When I have cut the stem clear through, what will the montrous tulip do?” “You'll be surprised,” said Slim, “at what is going to happen next.”

according to E. F. Steffen, president of the Indiana State Florists’ Association. BUTLER IS BEQUEATHED LARGE CHURCH LIBRARY Religious School Gets 4000 Volumes From Estate of Alumnus Gift of a 4000-volume library to the Butler University College of Religion by the estate of the late Rev. J. H. O. Smith, Oklahoma City, Okla., was announced today by Dean Frederick D. Kershner. The library, which represents 40 years of collecting classical and re- j ligious books, was presented by the widtow. Mr. Smith was graduated from Butler in 1879. ‘

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THE TARZAN TWINS

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After Tarzan had been rendered lame by stepping on a sharp stone, the mad elephant Gudah slowly lessened the distance between them. The ape-man stoically ignored the piercing pain, but his wound reduced the dashing speed which was his only hope of escape....

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The Jungle Lord saw now that crushing death was descending rapidly upon him. For himself, he could accept death serenely, but if he died, the Tarzan Twins would die too, for he believed that only he could save them from the perils of jungle beasts and jungle men! ...

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. . . The Tarzan Twins are in greater danger now than they realized. True, the cannibal chief, for his own purpose, had saved Doc being slain by Intamo, but the boy’s reckless impishness was paving the way to new difficulties. Now Doc held v.n the knives for all to see.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

After a deft sleight-of-hand pass, he clapped both hands over Inttimo’s ear, then exposed his palms to show the knives had vanished, apparently into the witch-doctor’s head. Intamo screamed; and in that frightful moment he vowed to kill the white boys at all costs!

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