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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1929)
wMwr' 1; " ' "1 . 'jm ' ' CAN YOU PICTHONo. you missed I It's' ' dT ii - 1 m tltiilti r'H 1 S ' kiBWfl' lttl . the other one. the curly head at the right. They're two of . fcifrri ' 1 Jl F f T7.4V . Jfafij XTll - jT v ' lvJ ' I4W G 25 babies giwn away rj Christmas presents by the Tennessee . fVfctfJjiJ? 1 T ia V WfcJtt, f X: . I J . ffW Children's Home Society through a Memphis paper. Vji' T- 1 f"f If T- IMffi tVfjiiiiififyMm, ' rlS1 $: s- b x 5lj " c www ...v,..,,,.. , . WS(M!VWW:WW . rmjm-i 1 m. a. Jir : . mw r'TlGER ROSE," the stage 'success, looks even more 'promising as a movie, if the way fiery Lupe Vclcz, shown above, plays the title role is a , criterion.. . BIGGEST SHIP MODEL EVER BUILT, this replica of the old-time seven-maslcd schooner Thomas W. Lawson is being sent to England, where it will be exhibited in the Science Museum, South Kensington, London. The model, which is over seven feet long, was made by Elmer Tanner of East Boston, jMass. r ALL THE WORLD HAS BUT A SINGLE THOUGHT AT CHRISTMAS-SANTA CLAUS!-At the left you see Barbara Kent, flicker star, doing some nocturnal spying, while in the center picture the jolly old saint himself is shown listening intently to he'll be sure the coast is clear before starting off on his merry Christmas Journey. Oive me Santa, operator, said the serious-looking youngster at the upper risht, as he scanned his list of desired gifts. And can't you near the little Icllow below saying. Sec, brother, Santa comes in this way. Let's watch for him." And Santa couldn't get by without them teeing him. i'iw3M.;KT:nrw.s.'.' , THIS SPECTACULAR PHOTOGRAPH shows how 1,000,000 acres of land in New Mexico are being disinfected by low-flying airplanes to remove plant parasites. A specially devised plant-dusting machine, pictured in action above, carries insecticide aloft by the ton and s blows it over the large area quickly and effectually , . rfc.li -i.,.x; if.. i W tr mm LI QUACK! GOES THE DUCK and pretty Alice White of the movies gets a nice ride. This new form of marine transportation includes a rocking chair and everything. . A LITTLE "PLAY MOTHER" at Glacier National' Park Indian reservation is shown above with her dollv in its papoose cradle. TWO TYPES of drum sticks are being exhibited by this dainty Portland, Ore., miss the ones with which she beats the dium and the 'kind that grace the Christmas dinner tables. y is a t mMwmm 6 J.i' s , ( x y 1 i Si I "WE MODERNS'AREN' T SO MODERN AS WE THINK The set-back style of ar chitrcture was used by the Cliff Dwellers who vanished from southwestern Colorado more than 1 600 years ago! This photo shows visitors at Mesa Verde National Park inspecting Cliff Pal act, prehistoric apartment dwelling that contained 2 1 7 rooms, 24 kivas or lodge looms fot the . : . i men, and housed 000 people SKYMATES is the name of New England's first aviation club for women organurd at Boston. Betsy Kcllcy. above, of Arkansas, a student at Radcliffe College, is a charter member, THIS UNUSUAL hunt pri.e a doc with horns was bagged near Richfield, Utah, by Joseph A. Raleigh of Salt Lake City. Here you see Mrs. Raleigh exhib iting the horn-bedecked head.. DAUNTLEba AS ANY POLAR EXPLORERS, the crew of the freighter, the William F, Stifel, brought her safely into Milwaukee harbor after battling a northwester in sub-zero weather. The boat was loaded with 7000 tons of coal in her hold and more than 500 torn, of ice clinging to every , portion above the water line. 9