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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1931)
.2 i V3 5 r ! i I 1 l 1 1c . 'i v. J jf"" .1 -I flu ' I lll.ll' UH! 1) i . : ' - ... ' p r WkL I r A II XP 4"RtS I '1 P." action of -two happy girls. r. WI IfT ' ! . ( ji I 1? , I lit ' 1 4'- Adclc Christhief, above, of 2K Mtdum . YES, BOYS, THEY'RE IN THE RUNNING Here is an interesting contrast of the manner in which French uid American : girls prefer to lake llicir exercise. Unafraid of scratches from twins and brambles are the hardy French femmcs. above, who arc , shown at the star! of a grueling cross-couiilry race just oulside of Pans. Less slrenuoij is the exercise of the shapely California . belles below, depicted taking the hurdles in practice for midwinter field day at Santa Monica, Calif. NO DENTIFRICE AD. these photos, but only the re action of two happy girls. Adclc Christhief, above-, of Catonsville, Md.,. has been named baseball captain at Sargent schoql, Cambridge. Mass., and lovely Barbara Weeks, bclo'.r, is elated be cause she's1 been given her first impoitant role in tho talkies. THE STEEL TAKING SHAPE in this striking DhotoHraohic stud-, represents the nucleus of a curve in Cleveland's great stadium which is being erected on the shores of Lake Eric at an expense of $2,500,000. When completed, it will have a seating capacity of 85,000, including 13,000 bleacher scats. I - , ' WHEN A BRIDGE GETS A LIFT A sight rarely to be seen is one like that above, at Kenerivcer, Holland, showing two freighters carrying a newly constructed bridge to its loca tion. Of course, the tugboats Helped out a bit. A ' '.V ' - '. . J """ ?Ail.r'LflVS1.T(? MEX'CAN KIDDIES wears socks. ..ndal, and flowing ,obe. And (more f llie pity) they have to call him QucUaleoatl. He is shown here in the center of the pic ture it he appeared " big holiday fiesta in Mexico City's National Stadium, where President and Mrs. Orlit Rubio distributed gills to poor children. III RlVC Htm' f to3ia - I : J I ; ' I LETTUCE DRESSING And that's no joke, for charm ing Bilhc Stockton, above, of Los Angeles, Calif., is dressed entirely in lettuce leaves. This was her way of announcing for lettuce growers in the Imperial Valley of California that they're going to ship out 1 3,000 carloads of lettuce this season. IT MAY BURN YOU UP. perhaps, but a little sun ex posure for cule Catherine Frick at Miami Beach, Fin., is just dandy. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. luis A. Prick, of Newark, N. J., and is shown removing the upper part of her bathing suit to get a real tan to show folks back home. I HIS IS HOW YOU may .o vmlms few years hrrice. A navy lihnip u shown here riiiising aiouml the I'.nipire Nate Building, in New York, to surmijr Ihc possibilities of the building's mooring mast, on which it is planned to at tach dirigibles and discharge passengers. -.YAlHI8.WS.'!! - piy 1 vt Twin liiillilii liln Til NO PLACE FOR A STRAY BATHER was Avalon Bay. Catahna Island, Calif., when the powerful speedboat Mw Cafa Una III and a big seaplane tested their speed in unique race over the length of the bay. The seaplane won, so the judge lay, by fuselage length and couple of propeller whiskers. I i" ; i Ji' ' - " . ' l 1 , ...-. i f4tll.l II