Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1936 — Page 19

MARCH 3, 1036 _

THE TINYMITES

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The Tinies gladly trailed along. "I know that nothing will go wrong," said Scouty. “Miss Chrysanthemum’s as nice as she can be. “She's promised while in Mower Land that we will see sights that are grand. I want to stay right here till we sep all there is to see.” “And so do I," cried Duncy. “Say, we ought to have some fun today. Os course, we don't know what's in store, but we soon will find out. " ’Twill be a big surprise, I'll bet, and that's just what I like to get." And then all of the Tinies heard wee Goldy start to shout. Said she, “you're traveling too fast. At this gait, I know I won't last. Ah, here's a little log. I'm going to sit right down and rest.” And then fair Miss Chrysanthemum said, “Well, miss, you are not so dumb. I'd like to loaf a minute, too, and so wbuld all the rest.” They sat down on the little log

This Curious* World

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HUNT FOR FORT WAYNE KILLER IS REOPENED Forced Ride Reported by Taxi Driver Brings Police Action. Timn Special FORT WAYNE. Ind., March 3. ,*dlice today had resumed their iearch for the killer of Arlie Foster, local business man shot here last August, when a Lima (O.) taxi driver reported that a gunman ,orced him to drive from Lima to fort Wayne|^ 'The gunmMs action tallied with of a similar incident shortly

Rtory hr HAt COCHRAN ( Pictures by GEORGE SCARBO '

and watched a very funny frog jump round and ’round. “He's putting on a show,” one Tiny cried. “I’ll clap my hands with all my might. I’ll bet he’ll jump right out |of sight.” The frog, however, | jumped right to the little Tiny's | side. “Now, pet him. and we'll move along,” said Dotty. “Once more I feel strong. The little party ; traveled on for ’bout a half a mile. Their guide then said, “Beneath that tree please stand, and keep j your eyes on me. I’m going to show ; you something, now, that really is : worth while.” In just a moment, what they saw filled all the Tinymites with awe. “Why, it’s a big lamp.” Coppy shouted. “Tell us, what’s it for?” “Youll soon find out,” came the reply. “Just keep on watching me till I can make the thing burn brightly. Then you’ll know what 1 is in store.”

By William Ferguson

after Foster's murder, when a man identified as John Smith, alias Earl Jacobs, forced another Lima taxi driver to make the trip to Fort Wayne. Ellsworth Lamber. the taxi driver, failed to identify Smith's picture, however, as that of his passenger. Coal Contracts Awarded The County Commissioners have awarded coal contracts for the next 30-day period to Pittman-Rice for hauled coal and the Pennsylvania Coal Cos. for car lots. They were low bidders.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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THE TARZAN TWINS

Tire Tarzan twins noted the air of excitement which pervaded the village and they knew the cannibals were preparing for the feast. Bulala confirmed their opinion. “Him make ready for eat ’em. Maybe tonight; maybe tomorrow night. Pretty soon me ’n* you we say goo'bye!”

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Asa last resort. Doc, through one of the guards, sent a message to the chief to this effect: “You have seen my great magic. I will use it to kill you if you continue with your plans to kill us!” Galla Galla was fearfully impressed, but Intamo heaped ridicule upon him.

OUT OUR WAY

—By Ahern

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“White man's magic is no good,” he insisted “The bo\* put his big medicine in my head. It does no harm. Tarzan a great magician. He had the strength of a demon. He could travel in the trees and talk with the apes. But Intamo cast a spell upon him—and he died!”

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Galla Galla was satisfied, but Intamo knew that he changed his mind often. So the evil witchdoctor was delighted when, after long hours of dealing with the problem, he hit upon a method of disposing of the hated white boys that night. He would put poison in their food!

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