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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1929)
H ',:!T 7 k' ,ys, J., 4- A I t.KJ ' t s fir - ' '.THE GREAT POPULARITY OF THE SPANISH SHAWL is easily understood, once you've teen how it sets off the beauty of- Audrey Ferris, Warner Brothers' movie star. Her, f . newest picture, "Fancy Baggage."' will soon be released. PERFUME is one of thv major interests in the life- of-'-Mme. Ganna Walska now. Here she is shown at her desk directing the ncwly-or-' R.lnleri Ganna Walska Per, fume Co." JS- Jit Ji 1: DARING DI'AI 11 'TO SAVE HISTORIC LANDMARKS, firemen from Washington ' and i ne-'irbv towns tattle ll.me' in the (amous oki city of Alexandria, Va., that threatened ' . to sweep the town. -mid got them under control, jiflej damage of $150,000., JUST BACK from Europe. Miss Beatrice Harrison, wtil known cellist, is ' photo yiaphed as her steamer docks in New York ' 1 , ; r : -I ,,'TRINGED BY MAJESTIC MOUNTAINS. THE CAPITAL OF WIN ll.R SPORIS blaze of hghts at night, a, jnerrymAus open the fuiopein ki ind toboggan season. Where is it? St. Mont, in the heart of the W Alps. f i t3 u . - -r OFF TO JOIN THE U. S. BAT f LL FLEET IN ITS WINTER MANEUVERS, tl.e great dreadnaught Arkansas pawe """v wu ..: jf muiii me mw ium iN.ivy i aru lo me fleet rendezvous .it Ljunntntiiiino nay, L-uDj. . . '' THE WATERY HIGHWAYS OF CALIFORNIA'S OWN VENICE WILL R'MAVryn'axourt ruling which sods the authorities in tin Ins Anoe uiNnrh frhm t ln .J l: i .... c .1' 11 - . ?. , , . - . : r, & uiiv. luaniii specuways our or incm. nere.ls a view along one ot the canals, with a housewife getting a delivery of groceries from a storekeeper's canoe. I-AD1ES m the court .of France in the 1 8th century wore dresses and hals like this. Miss Anne Stockton, New York society girl, dons the costume for the annual Beaux Arts ball. JW'fc. v: : y IF YpU CAN KEEP YOUR FEET THIS IS GREAT SPORT this ."ski-joring," as. they call it. with a fast horse to pull you along. Mrs. Charles Weiskoph and Fred Fortune are shown enjoying a spin on the ice at Lake Placid, N. Y. . Jl. Wt'tir vi r rcr w, mi n WEATHER MEANS NOTHING to .the viiU " ' in tlie Excelsior Glub, an organization at Kenwood, England. , " J whose membris take 'dips In the ocean all the year 'round. Here ,are two pf diem, nibbling sandwiches after a mid-winter plunge "' ,-'Wr., .., ..ufe.lh'utf.. w:"a : RAPID TRANSIT' IN GUAM isn't so rapid, but it does well enough.' at that.' That sreim lo be the conclusion of Mark Allen of South' Bend, Ind. (left), and Charles Null of I lot Springs', Ark., tailors, on the U. S. S. Pittsburgh, as they jog along in a native carabao cart while enjoying short 1 . leavt, .'..."' MM NELLIE Little Dog, pap tioose in the Walerton Lakes National Paik, in the Cana dian Rockies, displays this ''iftllc box," 01 Indian dram, made just as the red men made them for their ceremo-' mail Jan'ces , before the white man came: 1 , J ' : . f ifef !c?Ml 1 1 Wit ' THE FAMOUS "HOME CHURCH" OF MARTIN LUTHER, in Wittenberg, Ger many, has been newly consecrated after nine months had been spent in rebuilding it. Here it an interior view, showing the new gallery and new organ, which hat 52 register; and 3000 pipei.