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AUG. 28, 1935 THE TINYMITES f<c) e i*js rma mbvici me. r. m. big. u. *. mt. o#r. A (READ TIIE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) The little cowboy shouted “Whoa! No farther are we going to go until I meet these little tots. I’ve ne'er seen them before.” And then he jumped off to the ground and. as the Tinies gathered ’round, he . c aid, “I saw you jerk your thumbs. Now, tell me, what’s that for?” “Well,” Scouty said, “we're Tiny mitr-s, and we are out to see the sights. We’ve traveled all around the world and had a lot of fun. “We all were riding in a cart, un til the biamed thing fell apart. The beast that pulled us got real scared. You should have seen him run." Then Dotty chimed in. * Now we’re here, and know of no place that is near. In fact, we might say we are lost, and don t know what to do. "Besides the pony that you ride, you have another, bless his hide. Perhaps you'd let us hop on him and go along with you.” ——— This Curious World Ferguson NO TWO ORBITS OF W iMmr PLANETS W LIE IN THE 1 I JffiH SAME PLANE/ 9 \ Cl rm a jfTfffiaggr ■ USING THE 1 ORBIT OF THE I EARTH AS A ~>A *3|k STANDARD, THE J OTHER PLANETS TRAVEL. IN PLANES S TIPPED AT ANGLES j " ' I? RANGING UP TO ll ; fSSiBHHHPSfIHHMI9I 1 "j DEGREES. AUSTRALIA AND I © 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. ANTARCTICA -^1 ARE THE ONLV CONTINENTS THAT HAVE NO LAND CONNECTION WITH /^V —v OTHER CONTINENTS, AND ARE THE >/ // y'X ONLV CONTINENTS / U j I V THAT LIE / . riv\ ENT IRE UV / f J / v^Pl SOUTH I / Nl W ( A j l V NkVl EXPRESS BULLET, used in HUNTINCj, has a strikino power, of gfrTOWSa _ IF the planets all traveled on the same plane, we frequently would see them passing dirtxtly in front of each other. Since their orbits lie in j: ines tipped at various or| gles. this is not a common occurence. Pluto, the last of our planets to be discovered, travels on a path which is inclined 17 degrees from that of the earth. • • * NEXT— How many weights are needed on a balance scale, to weigh any number of pounds from one to forty? HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 15 Without. 1 A former star of the dia Q~oV_sMm AL A ftMfe C<•L 17 Taste, mond Christy P4 £■& f : N~e'Q ALM&A t IS Tolerates. Thin fabric. [L O 6 Ll* E J 20 Rubber tree 9 Lode ~JgQ PMCO Q A IBT ApF* 21 He was a 11 English coin. I -3 (pi.). 12 Stag i£ m||a'w FLAG O 22 Electrified 19 Therefore ftT l / ST A op RI\T ,E 5 particles. 14 You Es*TVfi MONACO AC A OTI ** Seized. 15 Hill slope. NuEieWe ITW/V*A T 26 Mathematical 16 Mineral ~u~Q A TWs VO 8 S MAG 7 6 terms. spring AQ roTTfl 27 He played 1 . Story *“* L — l with a 1S Stain 34 Demonstrative 44 Linen fabric team. 19 Humble word 29 Labor. petitionei 35 Grass color \ KRTICAL 30 Composition* 23 Row of a 36 To mention. 1 Bare. for two. series 37 Christmas 2 Data. 32 To warble, i 24 Prophet carol. 3 Toward. 33 Auctions. *25 2000 pounds 3$ Enticements. 4To elude. 34 Precept, ipl l 39 Song for 5 Existed. 35 Bile. 26 To become sad. one voice. 6To perch. 36 Rail (birdt. 2S Fondling 40 To sin. 7 Upon. 37 Tip. 30 Levees 41 Dangles 8 Fidelities. 38 Feather scarf. 31 Mining huts. 42 Clearer 10 Ship. 39 Total. 32 Melodies. 43 He was a 12S*'ord handle. 41 Pound. 33 Southwest. player. 13 Fern seed. 42 Father dzZgII~jS-ZII~S □E ipE irpn 1 Z\ liTjS!l_Zt AO __ <torT hr H W, COCHR** rir(or> by GEORGE RCARBO The cowboy smiled and said, “Well, now, we ought to fix that up somehow. I’d love to have your company. We'd have a lot of sport. “My ranch, from here, is ’bout a mile, and you could visit me a while, unless you think that you'd be scared, to hear my horses snort.” Os course not,” snapped wee Duncy. “Gee, we re just as brave as we can be. What say we all get go ing? We are wasting lots of time. “I’m ready for some sort of thrill, so hold your second horse real still, and in about a jiffy on his little back we'll climb.” “All right.” replies the cowboy. Then tickled both the wee girls when he said, “You'd better ride with me, to spread the heavy load. “The two beasts can haul all of us. and neither one will start a fuss.” Soon, everybody was aboard, i and on their way they rode. OUR BOARDING HOUSE C? YES.MULHAUSER—T NtVER I SAW HIMWHEN^p, A APPRECIATE WHW * SWELL OC % HE LEFT SAID #0 T NEIGHBORHOOD THIS IS,UNTIL-TR \ S COT A* CAU_ A MAiOR GOES AWAY ON HIS VACATION / FRON\ WASHINGTON,V^ 7 L WISH HE'D GO TOR A COUPLA YEARS,A TO STRAIGHTEN fON ONE OT THOSE SCI ENT \T\C EXPEDITIONS 1 OUT SOME I HE'S ALWAYS GASSING ABOUT ]-I SHAKE J PROBLEMS THAT 1 EVERY TIME I THINK OP HIM GOWNING /Y HAVE; ?( \-\OY\E -'-HE MAY START UP A WHISTLE H TREED 1 |L TACTORY NEXT DOOR TO USOR / N • f \ T /O 6LT TH' IDEA TO TRAIN) / ' Pff VACCTON ALSO X ' Mm'fflßi neShbors = °4- 8 . £, 1935 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. J FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 'look BELOW..-THERE'S / fON AHEAD,THERE'S f ONE OF US WILL f GO AHEAP O f 1 f\NE CAME HERE ) I DOKIT CARE WHAT YXI A SAFARI! ARMED s'*AND ONLY L A NARROW PASS BE- HA/E TO STAY AT ) LET ME | WITH RUFE f ILL STAY L TO INVESTIGATE jARE' AND THE TOP OF A MEN....AND LOTS /ONE THING TWEEN TWO HILLS.... THE OTHER END DO IT. I | BEHIND/Tt)UR ORDERS REPORTS OF A /MOUNTAIN ISNT THE ONLY OF NATIVES.'/ LCOULD BRING IT’S ONLY WIDE WITH A RIFLE,AND / BLOCKED - CARRY ENOUGH ; \OLCAWO! WE'RE jTHING THAT'LL BE BLOWN WASHINGTON TUBBS II /WELL, I MUST SAY, GIRLS, \ OH, WE’VE N fay HATE 9 \ HEV ' WH£E£ VOU JUsA THAT I'M 6LAD TO SEE VOU EEPORMED, * ” [P O I COME W?J HAD A TREATIU6 THE ATHLETIC /MISS MyPAlef/X\ V RATE instructors with more J we're being ■> — ' (/.) „ ' r ALLEY OOP WE FELL IN TO THIS SWAMP— BUT—^ p X-v v yU whv'd this dumb d/no brimoXtare it £asv, i WSSw US BACK HERE ? WE CANT.AGUZ-THERE ear^ * H BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 1 \IOH ,MV OARLIN' *j ft .AfOK ,MY 7 "TBSII TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS e i3* I<sr Rice Burroughs Ine —T Ref O S Fl Off Prod.ced Famous Books and Plava DutntuM br _ i l|f .... i.... i....—.—... 1 When Lady Beth asked Niarchus if she were to be flung into the waters of Lake Merodach, he replied: ‘‘Thou art safe so long as thou dost not question my authority. It is that one who will be tested by the sacred waters.” He pointed to a trembling girl encirclefl by a guard. X "Red Goose" School Shoes Are Built to Take all the jL Knocks that Boys and Girls CanJjive— Downstairs at Ayres THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES “She hath committed the sin of dancing,” the priest continued; “and it is forbidden to dance 1 until the god Iskander cometh to us. In this net i she shall be dropped thrice into the waters, and her I sins shall be washed away. If her sins be too 1 grievous, she will not survive!” ] —By Ahern 'f ~ /GOME. RIGHT IN f THAT'S " \ 'lll!illi‘lllll! Illl'lmi : i V F'l / WHAT ITS FOR THERE^> I MI P / j HJ HI,. - AND THIS to the refrigerator./ , .v.jn \ THE Bk3 TRAFFIC RUSH IS J i T Tllffffllln \ ALWAYS WHEN I'M y RUSH HOUR g 1935 BY NEA SERVICE. me. 9. BAT. OfT. At a sign from Niarchus, six youths came for ward and flung the net over the sobbing girl and secured a lava rock to it. While the Baalites knelt, babbling frenzied praj’ers, the executioners seized the ends of long ropes and began to swing the net pendulum-like over the lake. OUT OUR WAY 6EE W/Z/ 'VNEVk^MIkID. ME HOM BY, fHUH-NOTA FOR ALL TH'6OOD IT'DIHmJ® / HIT ON A. GOOD IDEA f DO VA, VUH MIOHT jwSßSßjjjm l * WILL CLIMB A TREE. TJUS'AS WELL f' iWgM V AN' HAVE A GOOD \LLiMB a tree// T ■ LOOkj^gOUKIP/^ I f m w T 4- ■ M voo, 6A.V. VOV\OT<3 VL'V\ T SO\Ni’ F\e>A\Ki' ? bOT NOT L SINCT: \NT; \NEQT. MARRVE.O! 1 - 3 3 >P r NOPX A\NT .*: y\ VXA'b GOT V a V —Bv Edgar Rice Burroughs The victim’s screams and pleas few mercy filled the heart of the English girl with overwhelming pity. She knew that she must cry out in protest against this horrible rite, even though Niarchus had warned her that if she defied his authority, she would suffer a similar fate! -come PAG* —By Williams —Bv Blosser —By Crane —By Hamlin —By Martin