Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1929, Image 18

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' rRICNDLY. I HESE VALUABLE canines are, and why J Npjfe 'W Ml7tT . ' '
jr l' -r' iol? The big St. Bernard and the little Pekingese were en- j&miLJk Tl ' I IV, ;V - t'.,
I h&s"t tr.es in a recent dog show at Del Monte 'Calif.,, fWf HilWF 'JF&rTsiZSS'r. -; ' t" "! ' ' ' ' ' '
. m&W:'-:'r' S -AND A SCHOOL YEAR AT HARVARD ENDED wit?, this fight of confetti and grass. . Jt &' Ml
f ps- I - yXjLL, m!.m Jt 111 jm v v The downpour of stringy serpentine almost buried the thousands who were grouped in the large J , ayf " jp 'v; f Tl
I I ' ' 1 " 2Pjr s"" 1! sudium to Wutch the seniors shed their dignity. And from trie looks of the place when Lu f - f F , J
w ; wsrtSlfc f Xs view was taken, the seniors acted exactly as Mit college lads do. R y7
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. PETERSBURG, Va..
where' was fought the battle
during the Civil War that
resulted in the greatest loss
of life, is to be a national mil-!
itary park. And here's the
Bermuda Hundred t monu-J
meat erected - there - to honor.
:, the boysin gray.:
IT'S FUN, PLAYING WITH THE CLOWNS and
, feeding a little pig from a milk bottle I Thatwas Veronica
pig did, too. J
C up riKltl - t,IMln 'I'lllipo.
Spatz's conclusion after a day at Coney Island with Robert
Keno, the clown, giving her his personal attention. na tne.
(YES, IT'S A PARADE OF FASHIONABLES, this scene, and it exerts a great influence
at setting lilt styles for men and women the world over. The well-dressed crowd that swarmed
back and forth over the track at the annual Ascot Uold up race in. iingianu. swm..
" 'J High hats, canes, boutonnieres everything fashion decrees are pictured.
THOSE EYES OF WISTFUL ANITA PAGE of. tlie
movies seem to have a vague, undefinable expression here.
And we wonder what causes it. Anyhow, it's one of Anita's
latest pictures sure to please her admirers, , ;
shooters, even though Ins , , , V SWjK
U ' a crown is a battered paper ,.:,-, J rTii m ih nniiiiiiinifAt m rnn Vint fWiMmniiitia ' (
! ; one. Charles Albany ; of 1 ' .' V .
' J rf'ttm"4.0 winning "111 SEA MONSTERS CAUSE NO FEAR TO THESE CALIFORNIA BEAUTIES as they ride the wild, wild beasts over ' .A,.. )
' ,iinnl 'W litle 4 t' -the wild, wild wave al Venice.', The "monster." are of inflated canvas and rubber and they present an exciting problem to the - , . ; . - , ,
. oCean City, N. J?1 landlubber when they arc towed by speedboats, as pictured here. For real thrills try this stunt. . - . , , 1
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, Vw, ,fX tyrXiiXX f, I "SYMBOL OF FLIGHT"' ' li ,
- ' ' . K hw' T v IHvT si portrayed here. She s JCSi''"e '
Ms.
WHEN PAINT BURNS. THIS HAPPENS. An ex-'
'plosion was followed by fire at a Camden, N. J. j paint lac
tory and the cameraman arrived just in time to gel this view
of the swirling smoke that billowed skyward bom the burning
tanks. It caused a loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars,;
FIT FOR ANYTHING, and strikingly garbed, are these
cadets at Pennsylvania Military Collrge at Chester, Pa.
General William Price is pictured pinning a medal on Cadet
howera of Wildwood. N. J., for excellence in nvirkmunshiu.
"SYMBOL OF FLIGHT'"
is portrayed here. She's
Lorita M. Bollinger of
Cleveland, O., who will serve
as model (or the main figure
of the liophy to be given the
winning woman flyer at the
National Air Races at Cleve
land in August.
A BIG BATTLESHIP ISN'T SO BIG when it stands
alongside one of Uncle Sam's giant cranes. Here's the U.
S. S. Pennsylvania, one of the largest of the Atlantic fleet,
alongside'-the 350-lon crane at the Philadelphia Navy Yard..
A WARNING to planes
to fly at least 2500 feet high.
that's what this is. . The
drone of motors disturbs the
taking of j'squawkics" at
Hollywood. If planes are low
this balloon flies above a stu
dio to warn aviators passing
over. , i '
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