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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1929)
mcW - I A - W WPm L&MMmWM AsLr& rZ'lI Iff ''$41 I I V&P1 , C-lk: fiVVv. - vll 1'S -fi 1 J nr 1 'Ezrmm NT I t'uUil IfSlk. tlljfi THIS SHOWS ATLANTIC CITY. VACATION PLACE OF THOUSANDS THE COUNT RY OVER, as it looked JfcC'J'j f- i ' Pi I '- Fir n'HTCV VSC from out on ihe waters during the recent celebration of Light C olden Jubilee. More than 200.000 incandescent lamps. WJ mile TS OF DOROTHY MACKAILU regarded b " l 6 1 J the.pret1ieStoLKreenaulie....how. Dorothy has . omery pretty legs,,ndeed. f. ff&ff j 7" f i'? b M Sfl - : 1 tT7T"-i (Mw r W1 cwXir I i v fv IMUI. "a iitv 1 IT r i 11 r i T M t A..T.:V v.: rw-K,.': f!. fti'im M)MW III! THE. FAMILY'S SILHOUETTE placed on the signpo.l indicates where the James Cleasons live in Los Angeles when '. the.number slips one's mind RanVranovelidra. in't of a Los Angeles realtor who constructed this huge arrow on his properly to attract at tention ol pasiersby. Con Iratl ils size with the telephone pole alongside. KEEPING COOL? Well, this isn't the way to do it lhse ., summer days. James Hall, ',. however, was forced to wear costume for a movie pro- .. . duclion in Hollywood. A HEAVE AND A TUG and off she went. This motorics biplane glider, buill by Germans at Braunschweig, shown above, thrilled hundreds at a recent aviation celebration. & "v. J. ' r FREE FROM ALL WORLDLY WORRIES is this Lakewood. O., youngster and what a cuteione as. clad in rompers, amusement is gained from newly-hatched chicks in the backyard. MEET. MR. AND MRS. NECK. These giraffes are newcomers to a Detroit loo and are former inmates of the Hagenbeck Zoo at Stellingen, Germany., ' ROOKIE FIREMEN IN PHILADELPHIA must show ! evnerl markimnnsliin at hiltins the net before tliev nualifv as fire-1 fighters.' Tliis.fellowscored a bull's-eye in his three-atory jump.' V . . - j...', i ii ii'... '. hi 111 "" v ' "TJ - - r ; i-e.K J: -'--j001" 3 r- ft ' I tmJ V iniat HeW' 1; iU ft. "SSA vW 4' "! l5 jj f - Sir ITS THE PEACE CENTER OF THE WORLD. .This is an aerial view ot the Peace Palace, at The Hague in Holland, where many international peace conferences have . been held. ' LOOK AT THIS AND FELL COOL! Mountain-climbers have iheii fun as well as llieir dangers when they gel as high as these arc atop a snow-covered peak of Ml. Hood in Oregon. , t S ' ( . , A i N.. v GERMANY'S 100-PASSENGER PLANE has a prow that makes the men around it look mighty small. Tht ports .shown are ihose of the passenger cabins. l)rhlil. M: V-l.ndni Tlari. Llr'.AVING A PLVNE BY PARACHUTE doesn't serm Ihe thing to get fun out ol by re Jiearsal, but these members of the British Royal Air Force aie raliearsing thus. .It's an unusually linking aerial cameia hot. . DOWN SHE COMES to her moorins below at Lake hunt, N. J. Of course, it's the huge Graf Zeppelin pic luied as it arrived on its sec ond visit to America. HE'S ALL SET FOR ACTIONTlchikawa'Momonosuke. tamed Japanese Ihespian, finds an American vanity box just the thing to complete his toilet., Note the clothes, and the hair. fi 5 !M!!!!!!,'.,.8i!imilll!lliifti Iiiiumim WTTTS,.,.,...,,, mmm. mmmm viMfuuijjvy""