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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1929)
It. -(.5 It' If i ! if : I i 1 4 r : i' i-ii ?1 Hi h ? ! ft '' lilaaESj' 'l . DAY -4. J J aW. - .f . .. .-Jji .-- - .... M IT'S MIDSUMMER I'OK 1HI.0 lJI:'.OPLE OF SOUTH AMERICA, and this hows one of ihc most popular seaside summer resorts on the west coasl. It is mi airplane view of La Punta, JUST A HATFUL ol dog w all llus is but a valuable hatful, at that. Peeping out of the iron hat is Lady Iddo of Arr, one of the smallest dos in the world, owned by Mrs. James C Kossman of PlainfieUI. N. J., and exhib ited at a New York dou show. on Callao Day, Peru. x 'aft . is- THE EMPEROR OF THE RISING SUN REVIEWS HIS I ROOPS in the sroat. J.v. annual militnrv review uf the Japanese cmpuc. held early every winter. Here is the Mikado (.left) -. forrrrflimd) ' followed by the princes, reviewing the imperial army. .. .- - CRUISING the Mediter ranean with Marco Polo that was the topic depicted by the annual costume ball of the students of the Philadel phia School of Design for Women. Here's Grace Cook Gilhlhan of New " ork. wIiotc costume won second I mi 3T f ' ii At h a - - :--r.-: .:. r. . .r.-4?u,inr,i ' i'miivm . .1. 1.-.. r-.i...... V SCENERY I HA I IS MAGlNIMt-EN 1 t .VI.iN 1 I IUUL.I I INU I WlUtui mwwh u rat ei uu uia.i ll . ... ....... . I . II . ' . a1 C ' ' I .. I ...nllA A mr III 'of 1-rcncIi ludo-l lima, now coming into lavor Willi tourisls. Mere M n picmrc laKeii iroui mc m.vi u ' """6 ::. v. ,i I . ,-. A " , v , i . V - 1 ' i - r r V in Tonkin., t t t i t THERE WAS JUST TIME FOR THE SAILORS TO GET OFF IN SAFETY when the bi trawler "Two Brothers" got off its course and crashed into the rocks of the Los Amalcs breakwater, sinking almost instantly. - Note the man still aboard . . .the foundering era It. . :. , I -Or r 6H 1 I f y ' ' ' - . 4 , atl:,,,.,,hi:: v i: fX. ,M .A-E j'i THUDDING HOOFS AND CLICKING . MALLETS mark this exciting moment in a polo game, with three players racing for the ball. The picture was taken at Nautilus Fieldj Miami Beach, Ma. 5i COMING ROUND A 1URN when you re traveling rap idly on ;ki is a difficult business. Here s Walter Anistut., three limes Swiss university ski champion, executing the maneuver as he speeds down the mountains at Murren. Switzerland. PRETTY both of .'cm are (he principals in this pic ture. I hev re Miss Dora Costain of Beth Ayres, Pa., holdum ' Placemore MacAn drcw," pruc dog exhibited at the Cairn I crrier Club s show in New ork. K , ' ' V'aI; t lKf If N . - K 4 H ei THE GOLIA'1 1 1 OF THE U. S. NAVY COMES RUSHING ON in this unusual pic lure, which show-s the bow of the great anpl.tne canter Lcxinrclon culling the water at a rale of 37 miles en hour. I he phe.loi:raph was taken by Lieut. C. F. Carlson, who lowered hun-clf ; i ' from the overhanging prow in a boatswain s chair to get it. t..'.' w..-rv'i t j . ij e-iv . .jh ! i f ,..u.-t-i . V ' i ' '-i -..''KK.iiie . . 1. 4 . i EVER WONDER Wt IAT 11 IE QL !.l N OF SHI.BA j looked like? Well, here's the answer, according to I lolly wood ci exemplified in the per.on of pielly Evelyn Bicnt. DARK AGAINST SUNSET CLOUDS, the Swedish naval training ship Fylgia approaches a dock in the Phila ,delphia Navy Yard as she reaches America with a crew of. " Swedish naval radels on a practice friise, . - REAL SNOW and lots ol It is available for this liltlc daughter of U. S. Commis sioner Lindsay, of Glacier National Park, whenever she steps out in the yard to play. Here she is, comfortably perched in a snow drift with lowering mountains for a background. - - - i,'4i r " ""-I- K-s ' 1',.':; "" I 1 I 14 " A .1 WTliTE. SU.ENT AND BEAUTIFUL, ANCIENT MOSCOW seem, deserted as i, lies' under the snow blanket of a bitter Russian winter, This photograph was taken in the central . 1 Vr " c".v Vin the famous Kremlin rising in the background. - -