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Fairbanks Daily News-Miner from Fairbanks, Alaska • Page 6

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Fairbanks, Alaska
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6
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SEC FAIRBANKS, AEASEA. THURSDAY, -ON THE AMERICAN Three-laraier basketbair'stkrs at Alabama -Polytechnic-Institute, have brothers on this Gap- tain Louis James followed ana 'Fob; twins; Vernard Vines' succeeds Aubrey Earl Smith Jills the shoes of A. L. Smith. Thirty-two wrestling candidates at Virginia Polytechnic Institute give the 'Gobblers the best mat prospects in years.

A single symbol of the Chinese alphabet may express a whole dsa. JAKE MAKK'S MID-WINTER SALE FOE FIFTEEN DAYS ON1Y WILL GIVE EXTKA FAIR OF TROUSERS WITH EACH SUIT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OK MONEY 1 -NEW SAMPLE BOOK IN. DROP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. 'JAKE'MASKS, The Tailor Next to Bank.

LEGAL NOTICE taken In London arrival of the Arneriean delegation to the naval arms- limitation confeunce. On left' It inown Secretary Henry StTmson (left) with Arthur Henderson, a member of thff-British (right): the typists and secretaries of the delegates. Below': "tho conference room In the-Ritz hotel which will be by the American delegates. Mechanical Finger Speeds Auto Die Cutting nerved fingers have shortened from 6tiths to days the former tedious task of cutting dies for automobile bodies. Before the introduction of mechanical engraving, the process of making a die for the stamping of fenders and other body parts sometimes required nearly a year, made the changing of models a far more serious problem.

With the new system, patterr makers fashion models of -wood or plaster. One operator, with a series of switches and buttons, starts the finger, which follows, every, contour of the pattern It, in powerful cutting machinery which reproducer the pattern in rough die of steel Skilled workmen finish the die and it then is ready to go into great hydraulic presses which turn out streams of body parts. Die making is one of the mos' important and costly tasks of th' automobile industry and the most highly skilled workmen are employed it. The die expert always has something to do. in the automobile industry.

So terrific are the pres- tures under which the. dies are operated. that they wear down and new ones must them from time to, For this reason die making is constant and highly important part, of the' woric. NOTICE OF FOKFETTDHE To John Dillon, Wallace Cathcart, T. A.

Marquam, H. St. George, H. N. Shead and Dan McLean, their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns: You each of you are hereby notified that the undersigned, your co-ownerin-that certain placer mining claim known as the Etna-Sunnyside Association Claim situate i the right limit opposite creek claim No.

10 above Discovery or; I Uvengood Creek the Tolo- vana Recording District, Terri- tory of Alaska, has caused two hun- dred dollars' ($200.00) worth of an' nual labor to be performed on said i claim during the annual labor year ending July 1929 in order to hold said claim under the provisions of law reQuiring anrnia! labor on mining claims. you are further notified that if, within ninety days after the publication of this notice, you fail to pay to the undersigned your respective portions of the amount so erpend- ed for annual labor the interests In said claim of those who fail to pay will be forfeited-to the undersigned co-owner-who has made-such-expenditure. LUTHER: HESS, Fairbanks, Alaska. First Pub. Nov.

Last Pub. a laborious process before mechanical engraving was introduced. In upper is an expert model of the back of a body. The Alaska Railroad Main Line i No. 3 leaves Fairbanks 8 a.m Sunday and Thursday foi Nenana, Healy, Curry Anchorage and Seward No.

4 Arrives Fairbanks 6 pjn Sunday and Thursday from Seward, Anchorage, Curry Healy, and Nenana. Chatanika Branch No. 17 leaves Fairbanks The mechanical finger shown follows all its contours and 'governs tfle reproducing machinery turning out the steel die in lower corner. The completed die stamps the parts by the hundreds. General Of Cotton Co-Op Knows Grower's Problem MONTGOMERY, Ala.

president of the government's $30,000,000 cooperativ.e. (totton marketing association has a background that taught him the planter's troubles. Allen Northington, heading.what is potentially the world's largest organization of its kind, is a farmer and banker gifted, a genius for organizing. As the only general manager the Alabama Farm. Bureau cotton association has had in" its seven years, he has directed the marketing of upward of a million bales of Alabama cotton and has handled $55,000,000 for the farmers.

Coming to itontgomery from "plowed ground' country of his native' Auguta' county; 16 and presfdent of the Continental Gin company of Prattville, a corporation known to every cotton producer In the country. In. 1915 he married Miss Kemper Welch. is a graduate of the University of Alabama. MANAGER'S TRICK.

GAVE "CAMttLE" NAME IN U. S. here, was possessed with the Vct'uai'experience of the -cotton farmer, gained in operation of his extensive holdings. He is president 'Of a bank at PrattviUe deals largely, with farmers, nearly all When he refuge from the business world Jtie finds it rose gardtb-at 'away 'from his flowers, Northington likes to hunt and fish with his boys, Allen, 11,, and Oscar, 7. He was born in Plattville 52 ago, the son of W.

T. Northington. His father was organizer really a boy's name, but it CHICAGO against production of a "wicked French play" in America gave "Camille" its Yankee name, according to Hamilton Forrest, who has written a modern'opera of. that "When. Bemhardt made her! first American appearance the younger- Dumas' play, 'La Dame aux was billed for.

her. second night. great protest was kicked up, one'way and another, against what was called 'a wicked. French play' and an excited manager the actress he would have to change the play. wouldn't hear of it.

It was that or nothing. When atjhe theater see found 'Camille'-, in lights over 'the-entrance. She stormed in to demand what play was this in which she was'to appear and which, she had never heard! "The manager explained merely rechristened it. The name is Vance Maree, Georgia tackle, is a bear for work, out for spring football, basketball and boxing. They have speeded up wrestling bouts at the New.

York- by putting resin on the mat. a.m. Monday and Fridaj and No. 18 arrives at Fairbanks 3:30 p.m. same day All baggage must be check i ed 15 minutes prior to de- parture.

ech College Schedule iI Leaving Fairbanks 7:35 sun. 8:30 a.m., 10:15 a.m., 12:15 p.m. 2:15 3:45 p.m. 4:45 pjn. Returning leaves College 15 minutes after time shown.

Chop Suey Dope Mandarin Bean Bamboo Sprouts Chop Suey Vegetables Soy Sauce And Chinese Noodles "The House of Qualify" SPECIAL SALE 10 TO OFF Our Big Discount Continues Until Our Large Assortment Of Diamonds, Women's And Assorted Jewelry, Goods, Is Disposed Of. Expert Watch Made To Order Modern Optical Department In Connection With; Licensed Optometrist In Charge Have Your Diamonds Set Properly. I Do All Tbe Work Myself HARRY B. AVAKOFF Free of DR H. A.

BLYTH DenSist Office Over M'INTOSH KtTBON Drug Storn L. L. HUFMAN Dentist Equipped to Do Modern Dentistry Lavery Bailey BldJ. DR. J.

W. BAYNE Dentist Office Over FffiST NATIONAL Member Alaska Dentil Subscribe-for the-Mews-Minor. ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS at LESS THAN OUTSIDE PRICES VICTOR PORTABLES AND LATEST RECORDS AMCNTHON SPORTING GOODS SMITH'S HARDWARE AND GUN STORE SERVICE SPEED SATISFACTION IN THE HANDLING OF ALL TELEGRAPHIC AND MAIL ORDERS fticlNTOSH £. KU3ON "THE CORNER DRUG STORE" Rough and Dressed Lumber No order too large, nor none too small to demand our prompt service. Wire, write or telephone your IRUBY LUMBER co.

Ruby, Alaska Leaves So, from Vessel Seattle Seward A1AMEDA Jan. 25.. 1' NORTHWESTERN 5 ALASKA -Feb. 22 YTJKON Feb. 22.

1 6 NORTHWESTERN- 1.. 8 ALASKA 8 IS 15. Mar. 22 NORTHWESTERN 22 29 For Tickets, Kates and Information, Apply to- A. H.

McDON'ALD, General Agent Fairbanks, Alaska Go East via California and the Panama Canal service via the Panama Pacific Line. Ask lor details. SERVING ALASKA Regularly and Dependably Sailings Soutb Vessel Prom Arrival Prom Seattle Seward Seward Feb. 24 EVANS 34 WATSON 31 EVANS' Apr. 2 9.

Apr. 14 21 Apr. 6 The Admiral Rogers connects with train at "Seward Southbound on dates mentioned above. Passenger on all- Admiral Lice vessel! hare complettly and materially Ton will find tfcem anflr" KOB'T: BOMIO, Anr-horate BLUE, Art. ADMIRAL LINE.

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146,771
Years Available:
1930-1977