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...lions, two tigers, two cougars, an Indian leopard, a male buffalo, a rhinoceros named Toodles, an elephant named Nancy, an agouti, a coati-mundi and some 300 other kinds of beast, bird & fish used to be on view in Coalman George Fulmer Getz's zoo at Holland, Mich. This week a larger public may look at them when with grunts, growls, roars, squeals and speeches the Chicago Zoological Society opens its new, 133-acre zoo at Brookfield, 15 mi. southwest of Chicago...
...land. When most of the buildings were finished last year, the Society's President John Tinney McCutcheon, famed Chicago Tribune cartoonist, and Zoo Director Edwin Howard Bean started looking for something to put in them. The Society had decided to pay for the animals itself. George Getz. new treasurer of the Republican National Committee, helped out by making a gift of his menagerie, worth $60,000. The U. S. Department of the Interior sent three grizzly bears. Wheat Speculator Thomas Montgomery Howell gave three albatrosses which, hand-fed four times a day, had last week broken all records...
...packer: Reuben G. Danielson, the bank's cashier; Edward Landsberg. president U. S. Brewing Co.; Judson F. Stone, McCormick estates: Willoughby George Walling, president of the Personal Loan & Saving? Bank. Among those retired: George McClelland Reynolds. Charles W. Nash, Robert Wright Stewart. Dennis Francis Kelly, George Fulmer Getz. Frederick Tudor Haskell...
...highest it ever had. Publisher Thomason based his advertising rates on an expected circulation of about 100,000, has never been able to get them adjusted to his actual circulation which is now about 200,000. Big stockholders besides Publisher Thomason include Partner Bryan, Promoter George Fulmer Getz, Publisher Henry Haven Windsor Jr. of Popular Mechanics...
...publisher of the Post for 30 years and of the Indiana Star group, let the Post go into receivership, apparently to become a mouthpiece for loud-yawping Mayor William Hale Thompson. The Post had lost money consistently, recently as much as $75,000 a year. Receivers were George Fulmer Getz, millionaire coal dealer, and his partner Charles Fitzmorris, onetime police chief, onetime secretary to Mayor Thompson...