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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1929)
M F m m&mm- - if jKr C-J.", d 4'sWS vsaf-lrfv LIKt T,HIS '"rw ,0F CA .B(T t'- wchM' s Njiwjii7 S - IT V-Af!2" v- - kfEtfV ft! nflgyae: jii too. Look-, as if the famous It girl is about to do a little.. 1 i ffi V& bjW ""le'fA .-m . HI , PaWt fcarfn ii afc.ta I Tin i r jarirfwgjBrX paddling of her own canoe even though she has already picked . VJ 1 IfW the back of an elephant IIZ 1 4tJI- . ' Jm"tr "-".V 1 . t "T -tfy i- .. . ? 1,1 year, old and weighing four . ' " T .. 'T T ' Lr J Y " fesV PASSENGERS ARE THRILLED when they glance down from the tiaini that cross the upper falls in Lelchworth Stale Park. New York. 4 The huge railroad bridge stands , . toweling over the beautiful cascade MAKING WHOOPEE on the back of an elephant I I 2 years old and weighing four tons! That's Dorothy Davis, Broadway show girl, shown here at Coney Island on pleasure jaunt. She thrilled with a toe dance on 1 illic's back.,'.. ' . IL- IN) ' 'U1N AL-P WASHINGTON .s seen at this angle Urn atop th- Liorary of Congress building. And it's an unusually striking view, with Old Glory waving majestically in. the foreground, IT LOOKS JUST LIKE A BIG BALL, but that "LI. S. Navy" explains things. This is the type balloon used to trans-f port hydrogen gas to dirigible hangars for refueling huge air- . ; , liners like the Graf Zeppelin. ' )'iv.wj...i.vH- . y y .. i f- -vS-. hi i iij 'A "TIN AIRSHIP" for the United States Navy i built in sections standing on end in a Detioit factory. One of the sections of the all-metal dir igible is pictured in construe . .tipn, Jiert.. , THIS IS HOW YOU STRAIGHTEN CURVES when , rou'rr batting along in a speedboat race at plentee miles an, hour. Thefe sreedslers are taking turn in the recent Thomas Upton trophy race on (he Schuylkill river near Philadelphia. -' x J j A LEADER IN New York City society is Mrs. Vincent! 'Astor, pictured here upon her recent return from abroad. ' THERE'S NOTHING FADDISH AI30UT THESE OUTFITS. In fact, they arc clothes for" trie occasion. Left to right., the Prince of Wales in his Boy Scout uniform as he participated in ihe bift international jamboree in England; tvimiye Nakamura, graduate of Japanese college, as she looks in native costume on a visit to American colleges: Leone Lane. Hollywood actress, in the newest of sports coats, a Navajo blanket creation: and Dean Inee, of gloomy mien, in his cmlomary gaiters and clerical dicss , which he wore to the wedding of Dr. C. W. Saletby. dicsj reform leader. t :; : s SOME FOND ADMIRER certainly was generous to Camilla Horn, cinema stir. Look at the lilies she has. But CamillaoWrve 'em lor her eicellent work w trie moxej , lately. 1 Don't overlook the wrapt, . - J Y 1 A TREE STUMP CAN BE A HOME. esDcoaliv it it is one of those aiant California t redwoodi This Hump was ud by a prospector many years ago as a tw-o-story dwelling for ' - , himself, i top floor, and buiro, on ground floor. And both had plenty room. HONORING EARL HAIG. famous Butish army leader, this statue showing Haig in field dress uniform, looking acioss a baltlefroot. will be erected in London as a national memorial. COLLEGIATE! Army fly eis aie going to use bear-skin flying coats, like the one worn here by Major Livingston G. living, m cold jveather heie . afteu Thej cost $)00. iOaMERflRAivjS (lMM1IIMT,,lr,,Vf"!' 'njlljiiMnjlliii!'!:!-;. iii.uiUiiiiiilntiil V SI-. IIS liUiii't'ii ii JilillU.