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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1930, o | A . % l O Fights Pre- Dall;y Cross.uord Pu:z e Weather Cundx.wx’onshAs léeoorded by the U. S. i : | eather Rurean ] 2 Ina ays () ur ki cachs Solutlon of Saturday’s Puzzls & Europenn | Forecast for Fumean and vicinity, bec*~uing & p. m. today: i eclaring siowing motlon 9. 5:'}.’,‘.7? "“7""“ { Occasion snow tonight and Thur v, colder Thursday; mbd- § T that he ?_nd ‘?, I\):«:erll:’ Taties vy erate easterly winds. 1 his wife bl 2 Final 2 o eF \ sad h )id spelling of “OCAL DATA @ E fi& R %‘/ LY a e S cred into a i Kind of treo Time Barometer Tomp. Humidity Wind _VelocHy Weathe § ¥ el 2 pre-nuptial { .soln:llr:"::l.fl.fi‘rlln-' ;: P. m. yost'y 1] E 20 Rain f agreement— { Egran """ {4 8. . today 1] SE [ Snow : AN i . Godde N ~ ) 5 ' 4 gyl 05 | b ien U oo AR, SRS S N | 'R RTEY/ T » | 20. Pedal digl se - —— > ’.l, / 5 V W fi : :f\" not marry her Genus of typt CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS S taey i unless she was AR L ESTERDAY ™ T TODAY 3 Ladies” andi Children’s Flannel Lined Leath- || capable of { Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. f b 3 T 5 Pt | . Dessert temp. E np. t . Velocit; . '] ks erctie Rainceziz in all sizes at HALEF PRICE | bearing PRl o] AP, temp, | J eibp. foly, Nelgttiy s, Weatine - g ainees U childien 3 i Dickens | =30 34 | -40 40 J 0 Clear o f 5 TV | Dr. Louis E, 4 Bethel S -8 1 % 5 ! 3 3 6.9 83 .45 | | mushers Al L S (R PR VRS 0 Clear 4 $ 095 akiierad | Mahoney, of i i s Yukon . -8 -28 . -50 -43 — 0 Clear 11.50 e D Santa Monica, 16, :v‘l.:t:d cor Ve 3 ::g 'iz e iy ) ghat 1 12.50 6.25 | Cal., asked ) . 48, Pertaining 0 10 it ket 2 R 2. Pt i Loily berson i b AT R R 0 Clear k : b B 0. Chteliors of i e 13 botxe 18 — 14 Pt Clhy o his marriage | Tonz iish 13 14 | i€l 12 0 Cldy 4.75 to Ida Mae 20 24 ' 1g g2 PR Shdw 6.50 Mahoney, of R E B, 6 i Snow Boston. 41 12 36 38 4 84 Pt Cld, 9.00 Both Dr 2 0 Y Mahoney and 48 40 28 30 1 0 Pt Cldy A COMPLETE LINE OF MEN’S his wife are | S“_‘I"'“ 60 54 80 60 i6 58 Clear A COMPLELE LINE OF MILING said to be i 1[:.m.t ;nd = (] En 5 54 6 48 cldy : Y AINCOAT: il 1 |San Francisco 60 56 | . 52 W3 . 0 Cldy s B : y prominent in { 0K *—Less than 10 miles. i ¥ Boston. | { ZIPPERS AND RUBBERS FOR THE Uglerntional | | _ NOTE—Observazions at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle | WHOLE FAMILY QRSSO T g O e g < B ek jare made at 8 & m. and 8 p. m., Juneau time, i v FATL 4 5 i i / BRA?ILIAN ‘;T /ETF T() E ... The ipressure has risen in Alaska bub. rmains lowsst {in the | i Rt g / o A 1 [ .Ir‘u."l (:( AI:“;ku ]:md or‘I the Oregin Co It is moderately high b i o Ir with the Merchants’ Agree- o R fl“;’” iern Aloska. Light snow or rain has fallen in | T I AN . HA VI( _/f,flfi iIR FIELDS‘ S i ol E n A Clear weather prevails in »d by THE AMERICAN LE- Vi LY ! [e ! and western districts. Temperatures have fallen decidedly in | | re will close all day. Wash- — | (S22 e, Yiken Valley and fo:the nbrthwatd. i Hia ]fl‘.'.‘. e 29nd TAL, Rio Grande do Norte | | | ¥ 1day A epruary L. Feb. 19.—Another trans-. | B b ic flight, that of Larre Borge: i ! 4 | e s rnk s aTelar: 1 Challes from Seville to | 4 B fij z‘ o i ER B Y e ‘{ () [p(- this state, has brought E()NGOLE 7 Y e T me e M kel by 6 ibigotd nce in the fying schem | Juneauw’s Leading Department Store Rl’GS i e 1 here stands Presidente Juvenal o i I e who has established 18 NEW 1930 -PATTERNS | j landing fields already and p | . { | te 22 others before his t i 5 b7 o | | /4 ~ icf executive of the | NOW ON DISPLAY ¢ 0 0 G > Grande do Norte, | 3 i * Y - into the Atlantic as the poir i PR T @m O)W the eastern shoulder of Br i T =3 by south of the Azores and also | Jll’leal[ 7 o nearest to Africa, has a strateg | -You’lg II d ; pisition in inter-continental f | o ar ware from the northern h | O either the United States or Eur C 1 p 1t i3 the first landfall for aviator ‘S!ES AI!' SEATT[E Q OO <) om any f | ® | ! o g fers ideal conditions ) |either land or sea planes. | ; ; {1s the best in Brazil, and its bay i S | y cight miles square, d £2 3 ,1 ¥ y 3 ! 3 |ell tnat_seapianes land _wihout J aione | Ploneer Washington Jurist, any of rough w : alone | € s r meor-| Lawyer and Leading I e e o Citizen Passes Away ; of the two hemi Al v ¥ > D Wi " S atal and th com- 1 The most luscious BUILD WITH WOOD FOR PERMAN \NCE 2 Hive T 0 hydr tate where none 5, Feb. 19—Julzs Rogor chocolate creams One ' Wood . answers 5. Vot AT : i plane bases hoi and the state was|Sherman Greene. aged 89, m- are dipped by hand ,.w vod ;u““'.]s‘ the "“h:""fll quesgjon eanbin i At te to women (inent in the history of Washing- i & The only building material that grows g . and the Gorman Co ‘::n‘\ Territorial and State 1 /1] A TIME b l - Shi iy -g o Tl A iy 5 ! sedar Slingles Are Durable I'HE Gr ¥ VEr—— noheti 1 ; gy g and Rot-Proof | ancnen i i Ingnsttes gofes Quality and Service 5 R3 ted, continuous process — Srading ; B¢ vith 1ruControlled Roasting —a : » | | ‘tates ew pounds at a time. Every J L b M ll ' § ‘ |oan & berry is roasted evenly. | uneau Lumoer Mills, Inc. g | By GLENN BABB that national r tlHag: of | . P. nt) [ | Court, Lumber for Every Purpose | MURDEN Feb. 19~| 24 L i aflce 4 o br attached |Cities of ea jted to Chief Justice of the Ter- PHONE 358 { It De rain ol sleen: 1q | €xile began, f itorial Supreme Court which he — |to & special train of 8 Peking e < | diners *h accommodated his . FESINB carl held from 1879 to 1887. | bt 11 A o Elven guarters in a section of the! gudge Greene was born in Bos- e of seventy, the Panchen Lama, 1d_Forbidden C the' *Balaos of |s U e Buddhi b LA g s ton, Mass., and graduated from | spiritual head of lama » |the Southern Sea re he held Y s Bnd 15 reg) Bols o he Sout Sea,” where he held |partmouth College in 1859, studied | ;- & sh-Tdang, war | CCUEL fOr several months. law in the office of Gov. Coolidge {Marshal Chang Hsush-Liang, w Butfione of the potentates who 16Fd Vo Manithiia, . | oo DAER of Vermont and entered the law This pombifr of Tibe: sously | Deld ephemeral po in Peking loffice of Evarts, Southmayde and 5 T of TIbeY, variously .4 time to really help him, so he |Choat A dost s “the living Buddah." ' ally im, s Choate, one of the most famous of |designated as “the Living * |moved 'sadly on to Mukden, where ' v fir 1i g |“the Glorious Teacher,” and “the | G 1 3 o e v T, (Hisimoinan | ke FAEE . |be found wmor mpathy from|was related to William M. Evarts, Crepe de &z«/mg , {Buddah gt Bouridless Lighty | 18 JU8b il feaisn. 1 the senior member of the firm. [now a prophet without honor at| =gy e’ sormer warlord of the North - . A ’ { arlord and he was a grandson of Roger A Mos R if’ 3 ¥ |home.. He was driven out of, v 3 - N ost Beautiful 1 | as a devout adherent of the de- igner e Declarati n J Coal m’(/[i Tommed 4&0{!«:&/5@ e P R Da‘xm!:enerate BT st o A ff'“{;&‘;iie nsd[f‘]l‘l((“'\.ux the Declaration THE NEW ' " Range in Colots w,o??mmm fl/werkM?w Jo covens \’*"“;‘ WhOL Is “m‘ foégusofmf;{: lamas. His yamen always a|. He entered the Union Army a3 ¥ nominal tempora i 0 . T , |haven for its pontiffs and after his|a First Lieutenant in 1853 and the 71,3, a v@uqo and, pid, /g/ww/ Arvedd fon Wrar af country and also o “Lving Buddah | JoGgmation i Junc, 1928, saffrone| sme oar he. was made. Onptan ‘,T Whkite, Green, Blue Py Palm Beadh . T:; twI mf“l larr::fe ;Nhs‘r‘a} robed Jamas from the desert fringe| n the 51st U. S. Infantry (col- f= PORRd. 10 Shpre the. XS la 08l took charge of his funeral red). He beeame Judge Advocats and Tan and state in Tibet and also tc e e with headquarters at Vicksburg in BA XIEY — - &=y divide equally the allegiance of 1834 and did staff duty unti! he A ¥ millions of Chinese, Manchus, Mon- vas discharged, when he, in 1853 | ; 2 i ged, when he, in 1883, ! F KFIU COMPLEMENTED the expectation of seeing the [B0lS and others who accept ‘h"llNDIcT 28 segen the surc:mt‘(ur; };mcl‘f:c: of 5 Also All Enamel _ SUNDAY PROGRAM; 8 o crystal clear was the re- creed of Lamism. Bub the Dal:i' ‘aw in Chicago. ! LETTERS SOLICITED Sation Lama tired of sharing five yeanl While serving as U. 5. District | TUB : =2 r Schombel will be glad |2E0- : ; . ! judge in Washingion Territory he | THE Wit o S from radio listeners of i Wandering Exile was ordoined as a Baptist min- | o:l_c» ‘mm El . A_ul m Southeast Alaska. In fact if he!| Since then the _Panchen Lam» B2 ‘ster. Two of his brothers, the fa- | FROCKq “REN i grs_ ::1 over S(‘uh‘)i‘,’!at Alask: don't hear from enough of them to NS been a wandering exile. He meus Dr. Daniel Crosby Greene, b Omds ar being received l}u.\‘ weekv by convince the Radio Commission DaS spent the past three years in} TACOMA, Wash,, Feb. 19.—Tw and the Rev. Samuel Greene, were . ') mugce: Schombs] for gta!:ou K hat these p ms are popul the desert country of Mongolia|ty-five indictments charging 2 Baptist ministers. z RN . # ! of the Alaska Electric Light and ETFIT vhere the ghost and demon wor-|with infractions of liquor, narcotic| After retiring from the bench in e i 3 3 N b 4 5 i Power Company hipping nomads accord him thejand white sl laws, have beor|1837 he practiced law at Seattle - e ‘ ing thelr appr o |utmost veneration. Now he would [ eturned by a C Jury in the |until & few years ago when he €s- ALL SIZES ;nq priasram e it bask awhile in the hospitality of |®ederal District Court here! tablished a h at Oaklgnd, Cal- S y rom o'clock to o'clock last Marshal Chang, son of his old| E— S — ifornia. For someti h F B , > A28, B | metime,” however, 23 Sunday afternoon. i Iprotector Chang Tso-Lin, It ¥a3) B . ihe has been residing with his and ry e-brunn This program called Pruns WILLIAM BIGGS SPENDING voung Chang who sent the pala-| Old papers at The Empire Of-|jaughier in Scattle, C Brevities, v'as porhaps one of the tial special train to bring the! fice. He was prominent in the Seat- Ompllny most delightful musical entertal Tibetan from the edge of the Gobi tle Chamber of Commerce, the G. COLORS r:';;nm fle:-ef \?ri)fltl., in A A timekeoper at. the 1(ic§(fz’é, A ‘R in r@iginuq. emperance and i ¥ § £3 6 ¢ e records were furnished by 3 X arrived, The Panchen Lama's return to oivic organizations. He became a Fealurmg Fryes De- Ludwig Nelson Jewelry S'{:rv and Monday o i q the scitlements is believed to hola’ = = |Prohibiticnists after retiring from | lici H were loaned by the Brunswick Peo- o gnot vacotior |political - significance, because he! B |.he bench end was the nominee icious Hams and Bacon ple. They are speclally made for ¢4 oo Conditions has been trying shce his expul- B E=== |°f that party for Congress in 1888 : i broadeasting and cannot be pur- o are mormal. Weather condi|Si0n to enlist allies who will help = == jand for Governor in 1832, Later / PHONE 33 474 by the public. £ % b S ini. (him relen once mors from his B YOU NEED he returned o ths Republican - i uma tte 4 § S were abnormal ea this | b ¥ T { LO7 ] nday a rlnoons POBTAIM WaS e unusually cold temperaty monastery at Tashi Lunpo, eight) ’ = |Party. r—‘_)// i made up largely of class)c‘:l !mu:xyc evailing all of January, he said.|98VS bevond Lhasa, among thel 5 S e g { I 2 - from lnm‘ous composers, bub SeV- qyore was about three feet of snow | Cloud-plercing peaks of westem‘ ; = I % . eral fifig Sommonly kuiown 28 0 i1y camp late last. week and Tibet, “the Roof of e W’;rljd.‘_' Tovitat AT THE HOTELS ! I d , rain was falling at that time. Mr.| He has announced an early jour- { : ¥ * B8.a few of the more modern sone i " Torurh Yo the mime new (DY eouth to Poping. e may | .« _Letterheads e < Iy | | STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, e even go to Nanking, to ‘seek- the Folders ® Cards. Mary Kadiv, C. W. Wubbeahorst, | o Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing 4 ty effect was produced | PR R« SRS help of the regime that professes Statements Alex F. Guthrie, W. Gartley, Cas-|§ 7 o X 337 ! T iilisisve D U d VRS g the orchestration of 1a wnned 1177390 bales of [t0 Tule all China and her outlying Envel per Newman, Prank ~Herrmann, ! i 'G A RB AGE f xclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters ’ pral of the old songs 50 as to oo T E R g0, | dependencies from the new eapital., nvelopes Budi Wlasik, Geo. Murakain. 5 | / C ]‘1 S' k' C 8 8 Btom with modern dance rhy- |3 ok MP (0 December & of o Ston Civil War Billheads Gastineau HA ULED €o. 1. drmprins Lo. E’ d : i Hatey One of the first acts of the W. W. Knight, F. H. Magill, C.! J P | B rieh tones, re- ! i A Panchen Lama after arrival in} Asheroft, Mr. and Mrs, Lofgren, C. AND II.O'l' CLEANING ¥ pRTTLrt 9 ST 2 i g q""% striking qualities| Only 6% students of the Univer-|Mukden was to send a clreular Norman. E. 0. DAVIS 2 1 gram. One might have city of Georgia's 1,664 are from telegram to all parts of China urg- » Zynda Phone 584 4 Y oed o ‘his eyes during the violin 'cther States. ing cessation of the civil war so Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brennan. E OJd Papers for Sa]e at Emplre Ofilce

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