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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1929)
I ' yr . 1 . ' , I I'V Mi! ,f" ' ' 'ff ' , ' ! J'i I , s , !f'f ' " ' ' w ' , - - COURT SCENES AND. PICTURES OF SAINTS decorate tins hand-carved and hand somely colored cart which is drawn (or Charles, Jr., the driver. Marry and Bernice Cates of Denver. Colo., by an imported Italian donkey. The sides of the cart are adorned with the pictures of the court of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella and the spokes with pictures of . the saints. , 1 lie cart was bought in Sicily. 1 try ft" a. - THE CAT AND THOSE WEIRD SHADOWS which Hollywood photographers arrange so neatly are responsible for this unusual photographic study of dainty Nancy Carroll. Of course, Nancy herself haa quite a lot to do with the i oicturcl. j - ? 1 I 4 J AMP4?lA,fei' !II1I1PH11!11III1I1l fc7v:?MpfitpMr: V' v l- S. 1T - Li -t BIGGEST FROG In cap tivityf ,n New Jersey, and whose legs perhaps some day will be quite a meal for some gourmand, is pictured here. It was raised by Charles t Augustine of Barrington.. ' , AN AERIAL VIEW OF CEDAR RAPIDS' civic cen- ter on an island in the heart of the city is pictured here. It was developed and the buildings were erected at a cor of more than two million. Hue causeways connect the civic center with the cily. VagA4if iff 98 SllHf IL i ni i i'i m sal m n 1 i to Af 5 A DANCE COSTUME. this is, and one worn very effectively by Josephine Dunn. ;j screen actress. As lovely as j. . mm. LIGHT BENDS AROUND A CURVE HERE. .The 36-foot dome of the new Williamsbureh bank buildins in Brooklyn is floodlighted internally. Such a procedure by ' it is, however, it never can be General Electric engineers solved the problem of how to make said that Miss Dunn doesn't ',' light "bend" around a cuive to light the dome, built not of do it justice. , glass but horizontal metal louvers. Tjj ' - MONTREAL'S NEW BRIDGE, connecting the city with the populous south shore of St. Lawrence, is Hearing completion. It won't be long, before pedestrians and motorists will be able to look down from the bridge on giant ocean steamers, like the one pictured here, gliding swiftly, beneath them.. A SUCCESS m Congress is ; .'l'.J'if' Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, V Vn, daughter of the tjreat Com r"0ner, , Wjllim Jennings Bryan. She's now in -Morula between sessions of Congress. tarry t't1-." if AND WHY NOT STRUT? Brilliant plumage that this Regents Park, in London, has entitles one to prance proucuy. ( may w: nv, Jiced that the feathers are "false tail.; . 1 f : I Bin.,, h. i.iU to.i.x-M.a POET LAUREATE Rob ert Bridges, of England, who has held that post since 1915, recently was bestowed thf Order of Merit by King Ceorge. A new study of him ii pictured heie. V" v 1. 4 V- CIIORUS GIRLS IN THE MOVIES have to limber u,. for their aits juit the same ns those on the stage on Rroadw.iy. Film cholines Lonaine Bond, Dniolhy Ray and Charlotte le, Iclt to light, aic doing a hltlr "slietching" between scenes for a new "talkie." "x 1W a SUMMF.R TIME MEANS SOLDIER DAYS AGAIN for thousands throughout the coun.iv. And it mean, wc.k-a. I as fun-while ,n , camp. Above is a p.t of the tent encampment at Camp D.x. N. J. At K ft.PMow. our future generals at .West Point are matching a JHl"k varfare display. Ot cou.se. it isn't all work and no fun and. at right, a.e some of the guardsmen at Camp D.x tooting en, up a bit.. .- V .fc. .1 - -v- X1 i'SSS: S8V S.J WOTTA GREAT LIFE THIS MUST BE. floating about the air in a huge Keystone Panther bomber. It's above Chester, Pa., and it's the type that well, might do plenty of damage in a war, hi 4 t ' r i I 5 ' i rj .1; .1. IT'S SUMMER BUT SNOW FLIES irre eattlr Iv eak. 1 he lions all exist in the . at. . j . . n Pictured here are three Seattle U-autieV n ov win 0" ,Un . l'"' ,1.. of the famous 1 K- .1 ' -. rn)0'n lrts on the lower "'. .'-sirri, snow held and Wl d flower ennrf . same vicinity. JI njlLii . . . & liili iili I li,LHil!ill illl ii tfllBIIEI immtur A W ifI" A P1 A k'il II miimiiiiiii i'i! lililliiia!!! i!!ii!JI!il!iiHr.S-':i:!!!.ij,,, 111! Hi'! ' plant, whleh in warm " PM, ' BteM,y to VlM Uk.. 1