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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1931)
-"I jl.il ' I 7AM rvv u v i irvv 5 IXMl .jk. 1.J LADY LUCK might be the' titl of Mme. S. W. D. Baroin at the Riviera where he won this beautiful fur trimmed creation at a cost of nothing. Raffle ticket told for 1000 franca each. But the night before ihe hid been lucky at the roulette tablet. a y if . . i DEBUTANTE of the;' it Conchita Monte I negro, who wat given that title following a "civil war") Hollywood when Fox named' her aad two ethan to (the honon ordinarily enjoyed by the Baby Wempas Stan. She' 19, and uh. exquisite. 5 a' W A . t Uri SOME CLASS to this duet. Mary Sullivan, hostess at the National Air Races at Cleve land, it holding the Shell trophy which will be pre sented to the woman win' tung the ttraight-away tpead event. ft Wh fliaytMEJtXSSr SS "4V 4 . I tu SHIPS THAT GO DOWN TO THE SEAS from die Mediterranean to A!a!ta aro seen in this striking group. Upper leftU one of the new English class R type, of submarine (caving Portsmoulh; England, for Milta. Swift yachU of nine nations thai r -4f -y !sv; i ' V 1 k , rn 0 sft .1 WHERE MEN ARE MEN and mountains reach up to greet the y that s America s great Wt SdlthT, is Heaven's Peak seen from the Going-tc-the-Sun Highway in Glacier National Park The SuidV Sftoto'ng to; the immortal u.yofjW peak jrom a tunne along the highway t , . rv,"."- iiireraauonai cruise are mriing meir sans at San Kemo, Italy, above. At the lower left is Captain Olgeroa v,.k!nB Roald Amundsen at dock m the Chicago river after a 15.444-mile krip from Bergen Norway. One of the last surviving Star square-rigger ships that used to ply between California end Alauka in the salmon trade is seen lower vht, i:yy: ;y;.i:yr4 ? ' ; - . 4 I 'V' MOROCCO'S SULTAN VISITED FRANCE to attend the Colonial Exposition at . Vinj cennes. and here is the music of hu famous Black Guard passing the replica ot uw temp e o, Anghor-Vat en route to Vincennes. Sultan Si Mohammed Ben oussef was given a brilliant;, - reception and his Black Guard was otic of the highlights of the exposition-. y it' 'Iff ;'C :i '' ft i Twites.- ."jw'w - -A I I i" ZZI -J, A COUNTRYSIDE IN MERRIE OLD ENGLAND with no traffic rush nor sounding of homs is this rustic scene in Surrey. ' The bridge which spans the Wey at the entrance of the village ot bistead is said to date bacK to Uie niiernm century, reace ana, ,r quietude reign in this somnolent little hamlet, hedged by foliage and overhung with bright, fluffy clouds. ' a I iWHEN ROYALTY HAS COMPANY, no display of finery is too gay. King Alfoiisi' head of the tribe of Balugas who live on the military reservation at Fort Stotsenburg, Philippine ilslands, is seen here with his family and court guards beside Sergeant Charles H. .Cobb, of the! U. & Army. King Alfonso's regal robes consist of an obsolete army uniform bedecked with .campaign ribbons and insignia.. ti J. CHRIST TOWERS OVER ROME in this benign statue erected oh the belfry of the Church of St. Curore in the Via Marsala. The statue is 20 feet high and is a gift of students of Salesiani Institute of South America.. With a special sys ton oi illumination, it is .visible all over the Eternal City, V.iost " '.f's little fori ,'nlionr-. or might have been thinking as shJ- el 1 w UerC' " swing in the Sidney, Austu .staitled Item both when he ul fraph Co. in iiiiiaiiiiiiii