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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1929)
f.. $ ,'. . v W'" - ..-fr S f fTT " - T"'t HUH inn n:i. m. ' ... iTl t -'TtWMw . v&i . isr Nil LfeJ I feiE-J i c . nj - i4 tier t ,oakra-a r f t.- ma m J ; C.) Barlirnch I, SHAGGY AND ' PICTURESQUE in his Arctic furs, here is Commander Donald B. MacMillan, who recently de tiartcd with an expedition for Bnffinland and Newfoundland. . Wthi., parljof Chicago tcientists., MacMillan. is spending j IF THERE ARE TMO orchards on the beaches, then where do all the peaches tome from) In other words, . i the bathing beauty season is , J here. Above is Miss Jeanne. Lott, chosen as "Miss Hous ton" for 1929. She. wa;; chosen trom among 3U $irii : to represent th Texas city ire ' k the international ragcant tD i June 8 to 12. e"Miss Hous-;' "Jton'is.a recent high school .Eraduate.r.Jiij' rHE FAMOUS AIRPLANE BREMEN AS IJ HANGS over the equally famous De ' Witt Clinton 4rain in the Grand Central Station. New. York City, is pictured above. N It hasl . been presented to N'cy;York City and will be placed in NewYprk' Museum when, the building complete ONE OF THE BUSIEST GIRLS in Hollywood is Miss Carole Lombard. ' Often she-finds herself .working in three or four pictures at the same1 time,-the demand for. beautiful v. girls' excecding'.the supply leven.'jn Hollywood. f, 7 2 v-f'K.-: V I.' :, -iff1 i "fjsd a MISS JOHNNE CLARE. VI . JLnglish musical comedy star, Jiai come over to enter the talkies, bhe is shown here LONDON POLICE HORSFS ARP. TAIir.HT m ... . . " " .iv " iu ltllMCS UIIC 1 OllJ rt II 111 1 0 I andle the crowds- by practicing Willi- these dummies. A ' " ihortly after her anival on ferouPj!,!e5.',or,cs ' 9hoy,"n-. being broken in to the wort) ' ' "the AquiUnia.,, ' ? 1 - - JUIIlLl " V f '. . . aw OWNS-D I F F E R E N T- HORSES is this Indian's name, and it fits. For Owns- DilTerent-Horscs has a large 1 1 herd of poniec in Watertown THE VOICE OF AUTHORITY SPEAKS from one of Uncle Sam's big battleships, the U. S.'S. Maryland. The great ship ;tioa in &e Canadian wat firing a broadside at a target 1 2 miles away when this picture was taken during Pacific Battle Fleet maneuvers olf Los 1 . Rockies, Angeles harbor. j' my- r-m , t -. 1 ' hs-t rA--Ar i Ni pZ . - f -"jl!? - ' - JllU II I Ii i i ll laiilillilip ! null wwj -.Wjl? DESP1TE STRONG WINDS and the task oi hnding a living on a rock, picturesque cypress tiees like the one shown 'here line the coast of Monterey Bay, California. 1 lie winds, -' Jiave .twisted them into grotesque shares. THIS CURIOUS STAT LIE, representing the legen dary king, "Solke Filbyter." fabled personage, recently was placed at the entrance of the Swedish Art Exhibition in Paris. It is a replica of a, , statue in .Stockholm., lii i-mi .ifiiW.i i inn r t-i ' , " 14 i la'lain limit ann'i I i tui' c A PERILOUS AND DLL1CA1 E 1 AbK. is the rrluehng of a plane in motion, as shown above. The refueling plane is sending down gasoline through the line to the Foil Worth, dur ing its recent flight in whkh it established a new endurance record of 172', -j hours in the air.. RIDICULOUSLY POMPOUS are ,he,e penguin, which ' "!it!C,!,VCd "i""1'" lhe Plladclphia Zoo, .Commander kbyrd is expected to bring some of a larger variety for the joo : .qojia.tttyui, jw- ffi J