Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 309, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1936 — Page 23

MARCH 5, 1936_

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"Beneath the flare of violet ray, those violets would dance all day,” exclaimed fair Miss Chrysanthemum. "They’re happy as can be. "They all were buried in the ground, and now they're up here, safe and sound. In just about a moment you will hear them thanking me. "When they have danced enough, say so, and then I’ll tell them they can go. I know, right now, what they will do. What do you Tinies guess?” All of the Tinies thought a bit, and Dotty said, "I'm stuck by it. What they have in their iittle minds, I can’t say, I’ll confess.” "Why, they'll run off. and they')! find some new friends,” said Miss Chrysanthemum. "Some lilies of the valley and some buttercups are near. ’’lmagine, now, a shade of blue, and then some white and yellow, too. All of these little flowers are what fill the spring with cheer.”

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POLICE CRITIC DRAWS 30-DAY FARM TERM Prisoner Objects to Jail Cells for Drunken Men. George M. Murphy, 30, outspoken critic of police methods, today was under sentence of 30 days at the state farm. , Appearing before Municipal Judge Charles J. Kara be 11 on a drunken-

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“Well, let them go, now," Scouty cried. ’"Why, even if they run and hide, they’ve given us a dandy show. There’s naught more we can ask.” “Aw, I am sure they will not hide,” another happy Tiny cried. “Out in the warm and pretty sunshine they prefer to bask." Soon off the little violets ran. Then, right up walked a cattail man. Said he, “How would you like to see some buttercups at work? “A few have come up from the earth. They’re working, now, for all they’re worth. They know they have a task to do, and not a one will shirk." “Oh, fine,” the bunch heard Duncy say. "We’ll follow you. Just lead the way. Fair buttercups at work's a sight I never thought I'd see.” They hadn't traveled very far till their slim friend cried, "There you are. The flowers are inside of that strange butter factory.”

ness charge yesterday. Murphy, or John Doe. as he was known to officers, said he didn't think police knew their business. "If the police knew their business, they would take drunken men home instead of putting them in jail,” he told the judge. Judge Karabell believed differently and fined Murphy, who lives at i 1318 £. lOth-st, $lO and costs and ' seilenced him to 30 days.

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WASHINGTON TUBBS II

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THE TARZAN TWINS

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The pace of the pursuing elephant slackened. Though he was swift at short distances, his muscles could not long carry his ponderous body at top speed. Now the tirele.-c Tarzan was gaining, though he knew that his increasing lameness would soon cancel his advantage.

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With a final, desperate spurt he attained the tree and leaped upward into the slender branches. The surprised beast stopped short, swayed uncertainly and surveyed the scene of his failure. Then he raised his trunk in a spasm of furious trumpeting that shook the earth.

OUT OUR WAY

—By Ahern

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Again Tarzan tried to calm the demon's fury, but he soon saw that this was no temporary madness. The ape-man judged that, either in battle with another elephant or from a falling tree, this beast had received a brain blow which had rendered him permanently mad.

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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Tarzan believed now he could rest his wounded foot. But Gudah gave no respite to those he had market for destruction. Slowly he advanced to the tree and wound his trunk around the pole. Then with a mighty heave and tug. the incredible Gudah ripped up the tree!

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