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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1931)
.1 ! 4 8N 4 ; u.,. . mTZFS I C5r:"-"i I li THEY'RE NEW in the movie j.; llirf.' beauties, but ihry oujihl io gfl by on tlifir looks. don't iyou : think? Carole Lombnrd if at. tlir top and Mari,in Dougla below. WITH PROMINENT MEMBERS OF THE CAT FAMILY HERE AND A3." ' AD King of all lie surveys is the wise-eyed mountain lion, upper left, who is shown here resting contentedly in the arms of the keeper at the Flcishliaker zoo in San Francisco. Eagxr for action are the four Siamese kittens, upper right, pictured as they appeared at the annual Atlantic -Cat Club show in New York. ' Below, from left to right.-we see Tommy, pet of John Bondon. of Kansas City. Mo., going after that last drop from the faucet; "Nero," tiger al the zoological gardens in Regent's Park. London, breaking out into a yawn; and Judy of Cardon V ' aid." champion of the National Cat Club show in London, looking her very best fot the cameraman. A LITTLE 3IT GAY; MAYBE, but that's how the air: out San Francisco affects these boys. Leo McMahon is shown giving the hose to George Lovejoy during a frolic of the Olym pic Club on the shores of the Pacific, and Leo likes it plenty. r - : Li - " X 1 -'-'' V' V3 "'i :k KELPINC AS I RIDE WI I H EVENTS is the photographer-who took this most unusual action Hliolr hi Los Angeles. I hrough tlic lens of the two drummers in the foreground you can avq Muruld Roberta Ii'h1iiik his famous I06lh Infantry band on an inspection march prior to the I ihatiijuialion at the slate capitol of James Kolph, Jr., as governor of California. ENVOY'S DAUGHTER : is charming Miss Reine Clau- f del, above, shown as she arrived in New Yoik from f ranco recently.-' Her dad, -Paul Claudcl. is French am bassador to the United States. 'f3r in " ' . ;VV " h" 1 mm i ..4 i. -- .. ... . MJsJ?"--. ie)&m r- .:! mmmm.- -imimmimm YUMMNi, IS THIS GOING TO BE GOOD! Here are a couple of young members of a Londojilamily liaMng a slming lime with the plum pudding with which they're going to sur prise the: folks. T lie pioof of the pudding, to these lads, is not in the eating, but in the making. EASY TO SW IM in is tlm smart bathing suit worn hy Mrs. Frederick B. Alexander,' of Greenwich. Conn. She is shown here at Miami Beach. Fla., where she is landing her honeymoon. .- ; i ,M.w..,wiwi.iiiK-mii',iHft: .x . - 'j''T . . yr . - Jim..' AM . 'r ' ' tsr: "utrr .. .. .jr. HERE'S ENGLAND'S IDEA OF A COMING OUT PARTY These fair London lassies don't require tropical breezes ; for the enjoyment of a good swim. Mcmbcra of the Kenwood Excelsior Club, they are shown here gaily thrashing the water ' ' ' jusfbefore taking their first dip of the year. tV THEY .SHAPED UP MIGHTY HNE, these members of the Dument Club, when they trulled through Philadelphia! streets in the annual Mummers parade in the guise of the Floradora sextet. They look suspiciously like men. the brazca hussies, ' ' SiiFi nv i v . i rnrrTNrrt cry .tv mmik ni