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Show December 5, 1930 rkiar New Type of Reformatory for Women .V .v fcW - b. King of the Ivory Coast and His Cabinet I v something like the ancestral home of a British baron Is this new $1,000,000 reformatory for Illinois women, at Dwight. The Institution Is a radical departure from the conventional building housing criminals. completed pt B la rather an Illustration of esthetic unity than the regulation type of building for corrective purpose. Looking California Gets Wild Horses From Nevada Here Is an unusual photograph allowing the klug of (lie Ivory Const, Africa, seated with his ministers witch doctors. Cleveland Is Building a Municipal Stadium tnd . 6 Here are some of the 1,500 horses that were brought over the mountains from Nevada and detrained at Liver Calif, the other day for distribution along the west coast as work horses on small ranches. pore, NEW TRIBE FOUND To Make Christmas in Guam Joyful This architects drawing shows how Cleveland's $21fl0rt1()00 municipal atndluni will appear when completed. The steel is now being erected and the stadium, which will sent 80,000 persons, Is expected to be completed In July, 1931. Giving Santa Claus a Helping Hand NOW CHIEF OF STAFF I i MnJ. Gen. Douglas MacArtbur, new are a boy and girl of the tribe Desmond Holdridge, youthful oplorer, found recently In the Jangles tf Venezuela. There bad been stories chief of staff of the United States army, posed for this portrait photograph on the day he took over his Here thick existence of these primitive bat anthropologists believed the ftople them ' nine-year-ol- mythical. COW-CALLIN- Thousands of native children on the Maud of Guam (Marianna islands group) will have a Joyful Christmas due to the thoughtfulness of the American Junior Bed Cross, which Is sending 18,000 Christmas boxes In sufficient quantity to enable every boy and girl on that Island to be remembered. The daughter of Mrs. A. A. photograph shows Miss Betty Bochez, assisted In the loadwho Bed of the chairman Cross, states western Bochez, ing of the Christmas boxes on the freighter Stanley Dollar at San Francisco. CHAMP G d new duties. CAGLE TURNS PRO Guy Ewell (left) of Washington, and Fred Moreria of McLean, Ya, making Christmas presents at Children's hospital In Washington. The Christmas spirit is already rife In the hospital, where cheery smiles and busy fingors are not affected by bodily ailments. Abandoning Their Sinking Vessel' Winter Doesnt Stop Gold Seekers i - K fr 1 B. Schribner- Christian Keener (Bed) Cagle, former star of the army grid team and later coach of the Mississippi A. snd M. football squad. Is now playing with the New York Giants, professional grid team. of Springfield, Mo, years old, wen the annual calling contest at the Pacific - teTenty-si- x -- Hope Dairy show In Oakland, Calif, "taeen contestants from seven states Stored the competition. All Men A A kind-hearte- tamer d old gentleman saw a beating a man with a horse-an- d Intervened. are you being so cruel ?" he tad; "anyone can see the poor fellow Why " half-witted- . "He ." " attacked me," growled the tahw, besides hes an Idiot He no end of trouble on the farm." "But," said the old gentleman, "you tamid remember that Idiots are men like yon and me." Ways of Womia colored girl employed in a downtown Indlunnpolis restaurant, spoke pleasantly to a white man seated at one of the tables. Howdy do, sir I" she said. Oh, hello!" the customer responded. You don't know him?" another waitress said. "Yes, I do. Suy, 1 used to work nt his home. Hes a glad mnn with a mean wife.'' Indianapolis News, A snapped from the deck of the 8. S. Mauretania, Swedish freighter Ovidla pulled away from that the lifeboat from the crew of 2T and the wife of Captain entire The In vessel nderins aboard the Mauretania. Even the iraon of the Ovldia were taken safely is cat was saved. A dramkile photograph, mid-ocea- n. - Ice and snow do not deter these gold seekers as they erect a new camp the Matachewan district near Bannockburn, Ont, where operations will be cratered In following np the gold strike discovered by Bert Ashley and Bill Garvey. .. . . In - ' ( .1 w ' . V I.. |