Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1936 — Page 15
MARCH 7, 1936.
THE TINYMITES
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Miss Betty Buttercup soon said, “Well, I have used my little head and given you some butter. There's enough for every one. “I do not think there’s need to call another buttercup. You all can eat of butter till you’re stuffed, and have a lot of fun.” “You’re right,” wee Goldy answered. “And, we think that you have be°n Just grand. Why don't you saty with us a while? You’re welcome as can be.” “Oh, thanks,” the buttercup replied, “but I must rush, now, right outside. I want to make more butter. I need nourishment, you see.” The little bloom then ran away. The Tinies soon heard Windy say, “Oh, it is just too bad, tots, that we do not have some bread. “I'd make a sandwich mighty quick, and I am sure it would taste slick. The butter seems about the right consistency to spread.”
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THE California earthquake of 1906 generated enough energy to have lifted a cubic mile of earth 6000 feet into the air. Our heavy coast defense guns, at time of discharge, release only enough energy to lift a ton 15 miles. And yet, the California quake was of only moderate intensity. ... NEXT —What bird migrates altitudinally?
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“A sandwich you shall have, my lad,” the cattail said. “I will be glad to furnish all the bread you hungry Tinymites can eat.” Then he ran to a cupboard, near, and loudly shouted, “It’s right here! Come, Goldy, you can slice it. Now, make every slice real neat.” “I’ll do the spreading,” Scouty said, “as fast as Goldy cuts the bread.” He sat up by the table with the first slice in his hand. On went the butter, neat and nice, and Dotty got the first spread slice. She took one bite and shouted, “Goodness me, but this is grand!” The sandwiches were passed around, and there was not a single seund till Goldy cried, “Hey, Mister Cattail, join us in this treat.” The slim-faced fellow smiled and said, “Oh, no, you Tinies go ahead and finish up all of the food. You see, I never eat.”
By William Ferguson
tor Club secretary-manager, said today. Reflected in the analysis of passport figures by the American Automobile Association was a large increase in the number of motorists transporting their cafs to distant lands for vacations, Mr. Stoops said. “The foreign travel division, which handles the major portion of all cars shipped abroad for touring, reported that its volume last year exceeded k by more than 40 per cent the previous high record established in 1930/* he said.
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As the mad elephant stood still, surveying these new invaders of his valley, the leader of the ape-band called to Tarzan: “Who are you, Hairless One, who speaks the language of the mangani? Who are you who dares to cry the cry the mangami cry when danger threatens?’*
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The ape-man answered: “I am Tarzan of the Apes.’* After a lapse of silence, grunts and low growls of approval ran through the group of apes. Then they fell to chattering among themselves, and soon their leader lumbered forward to address the ape-man atop the elephant.
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“I am Maktah t migntiest fighter of a mighty tribe. We have heard of Tarzan, who is mightier than Maktah. Maktah and his bulls will fight with Tarzan. Together we kill Gudah, who has killed many of us.’’ The Jungle Lord shook his head. “If you fight you will die!”
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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
At that moment the unaccountable Gudah reared upright. Tarzan tumbled to the ground. Gudah whirled to trample him. Tarzan leaped up; Maktah roared to his warrior apes. Instantly apeman, apes and elephant were engaged in a most amazing combat.
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