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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1929)
T BSEWSlilOTORESH n " " " " J H i l? I'"' ' 'ip'u 7 " mwTvi rra , , $ && I V"TT . I ' . uM'Mmm v m a -llV-nit fii '""' ' f?J j " ' ' ' - - 3 f?W t 'l MOST APPtTAf IMr J ... . ' l-iJ-lL.IMJ UUC3 K Nancy Carroll, young cinema actrew. seem here. , She is -Mi AN INTERESTING STUDY OF TRACK ATHLETES in action can be obtained from this group who participated re- : wearing the costume in which' ntly in the eastern mtercollegiates. Note the strained faces, distorted arms, and forward-flung bodies of the competitors in the he appears in the film! P,lnt evey,s.- Ahe lower left, Hickey of New York University is shown at the finish of a race. At ths extreme right is pk-kA..--5xL., Burlesque.'--- ,; lured John Anderson of Cornell, said to be one of ihe finest specimens of American manhood participating in the meet. (.ir-inc from (ii'oriiO Inullicn) , HAPPY DAYS ARE THESE, as every one knows, that this youthful disciple of Izaak Walton is enjoying near Kan sas City, Mo. He seems to have discovered a most beautiful . spot for his fishing, from the looks of the scenery. Copyright. M';.-I,onln Tlmm. WHEN HELEN WILLS. world's foremost woman ten nis player, was presented to the English court recently, she was dressed in this man ner. The gown is an ensem ble of ivory white satin. L 1 . APPETIZING ODORS of frying, bacon attracted the at tention of this grizzly in his high perch in a tree, and he wants some. t Being a pet bear in one of the large western parks, ' f campers usually fulfill his. wants.; . u?, . : vv i 1 Cf4. YES, I HIS IS MUINK.L.Y bUSllNLSS, and plenty ot it. One hundred and lifty-hve Abys sinian baboons were turned loose in new quarters at the Detroit zoo recently. The quarters offer an unobstructed view to spectators, and, as a result, the monkeys' playground seems to be the most popular spot around the zoo. A MOST STRIKING SCENE is this one of the Palace of Arts in the American Plaza of the Iboro-American ; Ex position at Seville. Spain. " Powerful lights illuminated the building at night.It was one of the show places of the exposition.- ' " "7. Si . I i -1 ,5 v 4 i OlHftW 11 I or.ov.Jll. L.n fll. nni to hit uuf.v ' of Yotk. I he Duke and Duchess arc pictured here in their ' coach at Edinburgh. The Duke is wealing the olluial cos ',' tume of Lard High Commissioner to the General As.einbly . V o the Church of Scotland. -4 . NATIVE RULERS of In dia" s'ati'S, with their bizarre lurtin tu and costumes, are icturfl here, lop, the Ma liaia)ah of Baroda; center, lbs Highness, the Harw.ib S.irw.ir Ali Kalin: below, the Maharajah of I'ati.ila. Their states are nut under British contioL . tin iv. CUTTING AWAY A rAHl V whirl. )lr l-i I K, , ,k-. ...j ...i..-l , . ." "Wn' stnke one as an easy task. But that was done on the Ambassador bridge which span, the river between Detroit and W 2, t" old cable wjs too brittle and must ! replaced. A woikman busy t his task is shown in the inset The bridge T 1 hc -. - .afford users an excell.nt view of the surrounding countiy . '. w'u"n n"e-.w'll. ONLY WOMAN on Pres ident Hoover's law enforce ment commission is Miss Ada M. Comstock, prominent edu cator. She is shown here al her desUt Radcliffe College. '