Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1924 — Page 14

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PLANS REVIEWED FOR CALIFORNIA GAWIE PRESERVE Purchase of 50,000 Acres Near Los Angeles Being - Completed. By Times Special CHICAGO, Nov. 1!>. —Incorporation papers tiled by the Pacific Coast Sportsmen's Club at Sacramento insure the establishment of a unique hunting preserve in California, according to an announcement here by Frederick L. Sims, chairman of the board of directors. The most interesting feature of the club, Air. Sims pointed oilt. will be a 20,000-acre park of wild land inclosed with a safety fence of iron wire, stocked with African lions. Bengal tigers and other carnivorous varieties of dangerous big game. "Purchase of 50,000 acre3 within a few hours’ motor drive of Los Angeles is being completed.” said Sims- “ The club holds options on this land and these will be closed as quickly as possible. Memberships which will be limited to 4,000 are pouring and include the names of some of the wealthiest and best-known men in the country. Plans will be worked out rapidly and there seems iittle doubt that the club will open its gates next September.” A clubhouse costing $250,000 with groups of cottages will be erected and the club will be equipped for golf, polo, tennis, archery, swimming. fishing and shooting. The game will include ducks, geese, pheasants, wild turkeys, deer, elk, buffalo, bears, lions, tigers, leopards and American mountain lions. SPEAKER IS WAR HERO f. I). Morris Will Address Golden Rule Dinner Monday Night. For heroic service at Corfu when Italian navy bombar ied the island, Charles D. Morris, who is t f> speak at the Golden Rule dinner at the Clay pool Monday evening, received the highest decoration of the Greek government. Morris was a war correspondent. having just returned from twelve years abroad. Dinner is tc rouse interest in Golden Rule, Sunday, Dec. 7. Mrs. Edward Forger, chairman of reservations. says attendai e is limited to fOO. It is urged that acceptances be mailed to Golden Rule headquarters. *>26 People's Bank Bldg., at once. Fake Scheme Fails Scheme to obtain money was unovered by C. Miller, manager of i‘.lackers Chili Parlor. Illinois and Ohio Sts., Tuesday night. Miller said a man entered and said one of the waiters was under arrest and had sent him to get >5 for bondsman fee. Miller called city prison and found none of his employes was under arrest. The man left before officers arrived. Connersville \utoist Held Howard Davis of Connersville. Ind., was under arrest today charged with driving or, left side of street and driving while under the influence of liquor and drunkenness. His machine is alleged to have struck machines on X. Capitol Ave.. driven by Melville Lane. 3310 Speedway Ave. and Irvin Lambert, 3037 Cen- : ral Ave. Ixmdon Healthy LONDON, Nov. 19. London claims to be the healthiest metropolis In the world. Recent figures show that in the last eighty years, Londoners’ expectation of life has increased more than twenty years to the person. The year 1923 marked the lowest death rate in the history of the city—ll. 4 per thousand population. Boy Held in Theft A 14-year-old boy was arrested late Tuesday when William Barrett of Barrett Hardware Company. 534 E. Washington St., told the officers he saw the boy put a shotgun valued at $lO under his coat and leave. The boy was taken to the detention home. Alleged Wife-Beater Hold Henry Campbell living in rear of 225 W. Michigan St., and Shirley Gibson. 314 N. Senate Ave., were under arrest today. Police allege Campbell beat hi.s wife. Mrs. Corinne Campbell. Gibson, who was in the house, was charged with vagrancy. Comsfoeli Re-Elected Paul Comstock was re-elected secretary of the World War memorial commission at a meeting of the commission on Tuesday. Marcus Sonntag. Evansville, was re-elected chairman. Howard O'Neal of Crawfordsville was elected vice chairman. Foot Injury Fatal Horace Marksbury, 14, of the German Orphans Home, died at the city hospital Monday from blood poisoning following a foot injury. Coroner Paul F. Robinson said he had not learnt-d the details of how the boy received the injury.

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A Puzzle a Day “Do not designate any particular person.’ This sentence may be expressed more simply, without changing its sense, in a brief sentence which forms a “palindrome”; that is, a sentence which may be read from right to left the same as from left to right. What is the new sentence? Yesterday's answer: • ©°® (S; rV @ r— rrl © Lr? Set checker D on checker A; G upon C; E on I; B on F. and J on H. Thus five “kings” may he formed, and in making each "king” the checker which is set on top is passed ever two checkers en route. IBERN OLIVER TWIST IS HELD A Man, Similar to ‘Fagan’ Also Arrested, Bn Times Special ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 19. Ragner Knutson. 14. a modern reincarnation of Dickens' immortal Oliver Twist, languishes in a juvenile detention home here. Leslie Shelton, who police claim is the artful “Fagin" in the case, is held at police headquarters. According to officers, the boy h is been obtaining money under false pretenses, under Shelton's tutelage. The pair was arrested after the boy had gathered considerable cash for the "child's welfare league” which police said was a mythical organi nation conceived in the mind of Shelton. Shelton, who posed as a blind and deaf uncle, accompanied hi.s pupil on his rounds of downtown office build it gs, remaining on the outside while the boy solicited funds for the "welfare" league. The young “Oliver” had been carefully tutored, according to his victims, who said the youngster's pow> r of deserip;ion and salesmanship "put him over.” Police said the pair was wanted .r several other cities for working th'.arr.d scheme. Food Exerts Meet In'liana polls Dietetic Association was to meet at the White <*afetei;i it 3 |>. m. today. Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison, manager, will talk on Food Service.” \ Good Tiling—DON’T MISS IT Send your name and address plainly writ'en. together with 5 cents (an 1 this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Cos.. Des Moines. lowa, and receive in return a trial package containing CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REM KDY 'or coughs, colds, spasmodic ■ roup, bronchial “flu" and whoop ing coughs, and tickling throat: 'IIAMBEREAIN S TABLETS for stomach troubles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipation: CHAMBER LAIX'S SALVE, needed In every family for burns, scalds. wounds, piles and skin affections; these val ie and family medicines for only 5 cents. [sin't miss it.—Advertisement.

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STATE APPOINTMENTS I Governor-Elect Selects Three to Probe Boards. | Arthur H. Baxter, Indianapolis; | John 11. Kiplinger, Rushville, and Eawrence Cartwright, Portland, have been named by Governor-Elect Ed Jackson on a committee to investigate State boards and commissions and recommend reduction through consolidation and elimination. Frederick E. Schortemeier, secretary of State-elect; Charles Kettleborough, director legislative reference bureau, and Pliny Wolfard, to be Jackson's secretary, have been named to assist the committee. Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, who j was invited to accept a place on the J committee, declined on account of bis activities with the Riley Memorial Association, Jackson said. Woman Becomes Despondent Miss Martha Clark, 19, colored, 2524 Ethel St., was taken to city ! hospital today suffering from effects of poison said to be self administered. ; Miss Clark said she became despondent when persons began to say things about her, police reported. Getting Ready for Santa Claus Max Newbauer. proprietor of dry goods store 772-76 Indiana Ave., today thought a centipede may have

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