The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 7, 1928, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK DL WE REPRETENT MR SERNARD SOOGLE w (F NMOUR FRIEND, MR KLSTZ, FEELS THAT HE WAS A GRUDGE OR A GRIEVANCE. AGAINST MR GOcGLE W PREFER To HANE \T SETTLED N A DISNFIED MANNER N A "CQURT OF LAW = MR. GOOGLE 'S A GENTEMAN AND RESENTS THE MANNMER (N WHICH MR AS_CIONE ABQUT MAKING ATSURD THE: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1928." TS |S A FEUD, AN AGE-OLD FEUD BETWEEN The AGOAGLES AND THE KLOTZS! ves. ERATIONS AGO THE FaM OF GOOELE AND THE FAMIL OF KLSTZ WERe ENGMES « THE SOoGLES LAD CLait To A ONGING To Toe KLORS = DAYS OF TRE ‘flf A GENTLEMEN , THREE G E BACK N TFIE GoLD RUSH & / NOW THAT MR KLOTZ 1S THE LAST OF S LINE AND ) MR GIOOGELE T LAST OF Wis 3/ 5 o OF NOUR EAMILY NAME = Tuis Guy ONE OF \OUR GREART~ GREAT RANDFATHERS WAS A SCooFeER. AND SWIPED A COUPLE oF LETS FAOM H(S GReEAT GREAT- GRANDFATHER. = ! i Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Rain tonight and Wednesday LOCA ofime— . m, yest'y. 29.70 . m. today 29.75 n today 29.85 51 48 51 Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: y;moderate southeasterly winds. L DATA Barom. Temp., Humidity Wind Velocity Weather SE ) SE 92 98 85 12 1 10 Rain Rain Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS YESTERDAY Stattona— TODAY m. Precip. ity _24 hrs. W Low 8a.m. 8a.m. _temp._temp, Ve % the #um‘ ethel - Fort Yukon ... nana; ... aul ... Harbor Kodiak Qordova neaun % letchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland Jan Francisco 0 .08 0 01 v ed 0 0 0 0 0 10 Clear Cliy than mil 4 NOTE.—Observations Juneau, Prince Rupert, | I'rancisco are made at The pressure continuc s lowest part from Kediak Isl It is moderately high in the I west ¢f them. Light to mode parts of Alaska. Temperatur itory. at Imont m. low have Harbor, Kod Portland anid . Juneau e the Territory upper nd the ocent in has fallen in ne fallen vore most of the on, 1 and thou to m ut with the io all {ONEY RATES RISE TO LEVELS APPROXIMATELY AS IN 192: Iy PER _© CENT COMMERCIAL - PAPER RATE | FEDERAL ', RESERVE RED/SCOUNT RATE OPEN MARKET ACCEPTANCE RATE 1924 |/925 MONEY RATES NV NEW YORK L1 Y] NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—As an $ermath of the big bull stock arket the New York money mart in recent weeks eclipsed Jgck ana kond activities in public efition. Money rates have soared to lev- 9 avnproximately ‘hose of 19 e largely to increased dema ® credit and such additional fa s as oxports of gold, decline in pderal Reserve member bank re. ves and sale of securities b Federa! Reserve, No great nge in the high Jevel of market ns has taken place in a month " more. RMarket observers sece esibilities of easier rates, probabilities. Stab ! eurrency by several foreigr trles which have import:d pd may result in a return of the tal, but with stabiliza £0 Te. Jat this is only a possibility. An- er lies in decline of sccurily rket or commercial demand 7o t, with no positive indications Rf cither will take place. chase of government securiti:s f the Federal Reserve also would pe an easing effect, but since “Federal Reserve apparently is ‘mined to curb speculation this tor also cannot be regarded as probability. The period of sca- relaxation in credit demanc mearly over and with the cus- iry fall requirements drawinz , this influence evidently will several | but tion 1926 | 1927 |1928 0! i~ Britain Honors = N T T The golf handicap of Lord Balfour at 80 is lower than that of H. R. H,, the Prince of Wales, the latter told guests af a lupcheon complimentary tq the ex-premier upon the eve of megligible. Benerally the future of money is belicved to rest with the Reserv Child Since 1900 - Believed to Be Record AN JOSE, Costa Rica, Aug. 7. e 25th child in a period of years of married life has just born to Manuel Miranda pnandez und his wite, Teodula, 47 and 45, respectively. JAll of the children are healthy normal. It is believed that 5 I8 the largest family pro- d from a single union in the he space of time in the world, eldest son lives in thel States and the remainder fi: their parents. There 1 his eightieth birthday. H. R, H. | added that the Earl was a cab. inet member before he (Wales) was born. _ (Iaternstional l.'-\_ American Club Planned By Riviera Residents NICE, Auz.t’l‘he first ex- y | tion of the hospitality ¢ (during her trip, in no mild terms, Yukon Valley. | Ter- i |as l2g T DOUGLAS | NEWS HOSPITALITY PRAISED 1 - Mrs. Fann cf the Reb of Northern .. | fore left pokane, conve P, s, Ankrom, P. G, M who wuest .t Lodge No. 1 for homa d appr shown her he; i she was enroute south on the s pecially ple: Ankrom with h {as she (Admiral Re was Mr in Doug whil Vvisit shown her LEAVES TO BE MARRIED Miss Elsie Edminston leaves ay on the Yukon for A NOTICE OF AFPLICATION FOR PATEN Serlal No. In the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District, at Anchorage. Alaska. In the Matter of the Application of Autt FRITSCHE, of Haines, A fow Patent to the er Group of g 1ims embraced in U Mineral Survey No 1541, sitnated in the Skagway Mining and Recording Dist and Precinct, First Judicial FRI zen of the United 8 post office [the United States Land Offi | Anchorage, Alaska, for patent to the Standard Placer Grovp As- {sciation Placer Mihing’ Claim, lincluded within mineral survey No. 1541, situated in the Skag- nd Recording Njw writir hook Braver even than the gaflant fifers who are Théy Know What _Pri_(;a- G-li(i)“ry?‘ co’s martyred ambassador of good will; Mrs R. E. Byrd, whose son, Comma from New York to Ver sur Mer, g a glamorous chapter in the world’s of heroisi, are the mothers who stay be- France; Mme %ind and pray that Providence will bs merciful | Nungesser, mother of the French ace lost witl to them. answer to “what price glory.” the mother of Captain Emilio Carranza, ) Better than anyone, they know the Left to right, lexi- rtain Coli in an attempt to fly from Paris tc New York; and Mrs. Evangeline Lindbergh ther of simerica’s own “Lone Eagle.” 16 to Ha ling ma Forks. Jim Say week: t, Territory of th of Por- ! , in Section 28 S, R. 54 E. C.R.M,, approximately 35 miles northwest of the Town of Haines, Alaska, » particlarly described ning at corner No. cal ~ with location nd with corner num- 3 and 3 Skagway, Jim and n - Fraction 1 ed, whence . 1541 bears min. 50 sec thence S, 40 deg. 56 min. W. 414.6 feet to corner No. 2; thence W. 967.0 feet to corner No. 3; thence N. 3.60 feet to corner No. 4; thence 3 773.52 feet to corner No. thence S. 14 deg » min. W. 854.00 feet tolcorner No. 6; thence 8. 57 deg. 20 min. W. 2764.34 fect to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, con; ‘taining an area of 159.99 acres, conflicting with the follpwing claims: “Hackley Claim, No. 571—1.44 acres, “X. Fraction Claim, less its conflict with Hackley Claim Sur. 571- acres. “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 acres, “Skagway Claim — 10.10 acres. “John Dalton Claim “Survey No. 299 acres. “Survey acres, “Conflict of Skagway with . 229-—1.103 ‘acres. “All the areas of conflict be- ing claimed by the applicant as none of said conflicting claims are now in good standing except those owned by the applicant. “Total area clai plicant 159.99 ac 9 corner & bers 3 Nail claims, T U. M. 1 3 85 deg. 382.5 feet; Survey 40.836 No. 228—9.56 o. y is tied, iz in Latitude 59 deg. 25 min. 05 sec. N., and Longitude 136 deg. 13 min. W.” Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above de- scribed placer mining claim or clusively American Club on the Riviera has just been opened through the efforts of a group of wealthy American residents of Nice. A limited membership fs open to all American tourists and residents. The building is located near the Promenade des Anglais, behind the new $10,- 000,000 casino which Frank Jay Gould is financing. three sets of twins, 01d papers for sale at the Empire. [Last publication Sept. 28, 1928. premises, ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED That unless they file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication, or eight months thereafter, they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statutes. . J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. | First publication July 26, 1928, where she | total The i wiil be J. 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For instance, one of the old and tried methods of marketing a product more quickly and in great volume is to mail out reprints of newspaper publicity that is scheduled to appear at an early date or has recently ap- peared. This doubles the force of the impression, brings the message a second time to the eyes of the prospect, and convinces him to sincerity. If you'd like to try it but haven't a satisfactory mail- ing list we’ll be glad to offer suggestions for securing mailing lists from reliable sources. THE EMPIRE PRINTING CO. — -PUBLISHERS—— The Daily Alaska Empire Phone 374 inder Byrd, flew | Mr. Coal Consumer:—— Thanks for your generous support, we know now that ypu realize the importance of insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your coal orders. 4 i Every pound you burn helps to develop an industry that will go fir toward adding to the prosperity of Seutheastern Alaska. A supply of Admiralty Island Coal is now con- stantly on hand. 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