The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 19, 1928, Page 8

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8 NO TRACE IS [.rmero AND HIS WIFE - S NATALYA KASHEVAROFF TO Airplane Makes Fruitless St Search Along Colorado R]‘\'L‘l' (.ill]A\ on 1 by a rewars 0t urred INDIANS OUT ON TRAIL ; SPURRED BY REWARD Parties Searching River kmown mon ’ Have Found Nolhing ¥ S f‘\\‘”‘ ) ,” ; : Not Even Wreckage Lo e T e will finish her ‘1\\\[7 \‘\\U i D tion e, | I‘\II CHULICH FUNERA Y economist and chairman of the American Commission on Agricultural |in a hospital today with a bullet V,'I.V fl:l:'.n the % Seattle office and Pencil Sets, Paul Organization; and Cr. Samuel Guy Inman of the school of interna. 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Many are beautifully set with diamonds and sapphires. All are guaranteed—any of them will make an ideal Christmas gift, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS MONEY-SAVING SALE. THE NUGGET SHOP OPEN PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS ing while working in Junean noon today as rescuers sought to| From a posture of absolute|at a hospital Roebuck 1 h them. Imonchalance he suddenly 1 fhe men were entombed last{drop his hand to hiv ho Susie Dixon, who worked as by a fall of slate and itl|whip forth g weapon and bhlaze) mlmr in both St. Ann's and the sad . Iy today before the rescue|:way | Government hospitals, disappear- 1 et thessceme to start] It ceaded to be s matter of)e¥ from Nive ARt TRl 1. ¥ them. Four men escaped conds and became a matter of She came -here fro Yakutat FOR HIM v > men trapped are more than | econds where her mother resides, in Christmas package | hat mlle. from the/ eutrance.|” It got.sosthe officer's fingers] About three w at * Pool Hall adv It i ed that resultant gases|would curl around a er even|request of her re ' % have reached them and snuffed|as tive weapon was leaping from | Commissioner T, A out their lives. the lolster o that the bullet|graphed the U. § P . - - ‘ 18 well on the way long before Slu;I.!o ; a ‘\ 'w(.ml)“, ()f the Family = Will Begin -Efforts {ome could say Jack Robinson. made at a ]uv(llln address in | ) Delegates from the United States, Canada and Latin America vt begin Ljjorts ‘r“',]'l“‘ ':“',',"' bttt {140 ion Skt TR b e ,‘.’::’Lf“:‘h‘ |Compacts, >Comes, Gift attended the Pan American Commercial Congress in New York. To Reduce Armaments || " 5 t.0f the| was fesiding h a place, | VARity *\et“’ of Yardley and * Among the officers present were, left to right: Dr. Clarence J. Jgtare - the P wes DURUOL LS| was Tusiding SE SR SSUONS Owens, president of the Pan American congress; Frederick H. 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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19, 1928, SIX TRAPPED unknown At Meeting in March/|ncister which « Proved Too Quick on the INE ’ Draw; Woumlezl CA 0, lll Dee. 19 traffic policeman, [q S§TOCK QUOTATIONS l.llusku Indian Girl, I ‘I)isappmrs from Here; |Seattle Being Searched { SEATTLE, Dec. 19 st of Juneau aut r NEW Y Um\ Dec. 19.—Alaska |Juneau mine stoci is quoted today lat 7 uction 88, Americ At the re \Ih omas [ ('Hp[u r ’ing the fascinat- | puty U. § Marshgl Py l.‘ “quick on the searching for Susie Dixon, Alaska |’ raw | Indlan ved to have He was getting In pretty good come to Seattle after disappear- at | form Phillips Pe .S Glo, Manicure - M ts, e ch .\h.nmk Sets, Desk Sets, Fer Boyle failed to get a re- Gas Boat Owners TAKE NOTICE Heavy Galvanized Iron Tanks Made Every to 35c Tank Fit Boat PER GALLON Guaranteed GEO. B. RICE I’[ UMBING HEATINC SHEET METAL “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Our entire stock of Toys must . go, so we offer what’s left of them with exception of Wooden Boats and Autos at Price - Goldstein’s Emporiom 1 Juneav’s Style Center,

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