Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 27, 1929, Page 22, Image 22

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' 'f-CKprtl'V Ha - "l ! i l&f WRESTLERS IN ICELAND gue the fans more than a few big grunts, as lliey do; in Amer- WjMiW''- '
i "-:4-r'i S 'r li JHl - ' i v"''!;! ica, for tlieir money, and it looks like no holds arc barred when they go into action. This remark- .. Mm W 1 1 11 ?
i F Fjlft't WA'"& Mx 'iff M ' Jir Lf able njdure shows three matches on at once and. beg pardon. HOWl m fi tjr.
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mvVT'rTTffi,,,, HE GETS 'EM if . the old . L.. "sf i - - " tf JSygg ..Jf'-'
V- ' ' - V spheroid is paised anywhere , , rTS!? T ' -""" "
near. him. , Don "Mush" iJ " ' r?' - ' - 'w ' - '
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NEWEST SKYSCRAPER to dent New York's skyline is
the 40-story $10,000,000 Battery Tower which is being
erected in the financial district. It, will bring the most mod-
HE GETS 'EM if the old
spheroid is passed anywhere
near- him. , Don "Mush"
Muller, one of "Pop" War
ner's stalwart ends at 'Stan- .,
ford, seldom misses a pass .
and he s shown above as lie
reached skyward, feet well
ern residential aceommodalions into' the section made. famous off the ground, for an aerial
' by itf million-do)arlrade. ".
that came his way,
A REPLICA OF INDEPENDENCE HALL is to be found at Henry Ford's Museum of -American
History, under construction at Dearborn, Mich.. This shows a general view of the -
main buildings.
RECEPTION COMMITTEE at the palatial home in Hol
lywood of. Corinne Griffith consists of the' attractive Miss
Griffith and her wire-haired terrier, Fritzi. It looks like the
committee could offer a real welcome. . "
1 S'' V V" tj (V Cl!'u;3 MARK TWAIN'S DOU V "
1 I 1 7 & 4 'i 0 M V NJjl . BLEI In face, manner .of ... , - JL fk 1S2V .
7W M V r 1 ? I VIA a I dress, speech, living, vocation ij v . . f fV , fc , i
4 V-'nJ I fs rX J J -yJ 1 2. and even talking. Dr.' W.l- L--, . - ISSSlk .4 .'
11 '" 1 l ' J. I I t l VI fi' f AfJiJ I - ,kJ Kas.. bears a striking resem- - " sjf - Xff - v '
. &l' i'1' I ill Y L3r f IS"- blance .0 the famous author. fcl . " ' ' . H, , K
A fcf I I i VSC J &a!s, If P. Mark Twain. Don't 'you . ' -
FTMW-r 'ST tf iff '' Wk.cf''''l ' ' I1:-;,:- I .HIGHEST PAID MANNEQUIN inMhe world is Mile.
I 'f X! A N "- o ms. I rw'K 'Nijinska, famous Epstein model, 'who 'reigns supreme m the .
rJMfv' ' yJ rii; Tr--" ' ' ' I StiVN. manneguin world because of her .wonderful figure. .Attractive j
1 "S pfr.gr vJ ' I PERHAPS THIS LOOKS EASY, but you ouvlit to tiv jumping over the backs of five men I ififclA offers from screen and stage producers have not tempted her.
I 7 ,1- if you lliink it is. Of course, to E. J. Klccman's "Rolf's: Bruno," .pictured above, it's as ea y yr i J- , , f. '
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'DOWN RlO WAY llifse charming scenes -nUract thf eye
of the tourW to Rio de Janeiro. Above, winding toad along
the mountainside, with shade furnished from tropical rees
loniiidej belowsview of die harbor vith-lofty mountain!
' " -v in the ba'ckground.. '
IT'S MADe'oF SOAP, and even though this fighting machine app"" We to repel the most
terrific bombardment, it wouldn't The huge tank was pait of recent industrial exhibit ip Berlin.
ball carrier lugs it between
entwined arms in the manner
shown here by Pug Park
inson'. Pittsburgh back. His
facial expiession hints of the
power in his runs.
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GOOD LUCK IS ASSURED anyone who. in three at
tempts, lodges a stone atop the stone elephant's back at the
Ming tombs near Nanking, China, and. these doughty dough
boys in Uncle Sam's navy are trying their hand for, jsl bit of;
i. Dame Fortune's, sweet smilfj.' - .. ,
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