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a ‘CAPITOL Tuesday A\l «'(lnmd.n earch for Husband crets in the 5“NIGE wnMEN“ | THE DAILY ALASKA l:'VIPIRE TULSDA\ ]U'\l}; 28 |932 S HEADLINER% ON CAPITOL BILL Sidney Fox Ts Ster of Com— edy Drama that Be- | gins Tonight i our fiancee and her ter to dinner and had also inclu ed a you supposed was | the oy frienc the s only | to find that he was the t Jove | of your own fiancee? sis- of is the situa hich con- Alan Mowbray “Nice Wo- the TUni comedy dra- ma which will showing this evening theatre, with Sidney role. Realization Comes To Bachelor | striking him in the corner of |ing of the new clubhouse with a| (tournament. Love Battle Waged by Three BII_LIE DOVE HAS ‘The Lady Who Dared’ Is Featured ‘Attraction This Evening | | > Lady Who Dare and Vitap! Dove as its star, wing tonight at the e. The supporting ca: number of en fa- d,” a First e spe will | Coli- Hucband Neglects Wife Blackmer does the role the husband who neglects his the extent that she just dved in a huge eme. Conway, he part of an Here is one of the interesting scenes from ice Women,” whic who forms begins showing tonight at the Capitol Theatre. Frances Dee is at the left, Sidney Fox in center and Alan Mowbray at righ( NUMEROUS DEAD POORMAN CREEK DEER REPORTEDIS CLEANING UP iangle. ailers Judith Voselli and Cosmo Kyrle | Bellow head a band of blackmail- and smugglers Lh re Lloyd Ingraham, ‘S‘m son and Mathilde Comont. fe thea! Ivan '1 e next the seum ureI aiiracilon at 2" will be “Law- | It :ll beml show- NEARISLANDS WINTER DUMPS & .- i terest ing drama hl\\/‘mfi Buddy Rog- ‘(n, Clive Brooks and Fay Wray . |in the principal roles. B ohn Gray e Ralph So- Placerwlle and Flat v f ed scale. No such bonanza as Bear Swim- blef’ Kl“ ar Swin RUby .DlSl“C.t Are drew the stampeders is expected ming in Water Quite Active but the makings of a good little ’('Am]) are in prospect. FAIRBANKS — Spring clean-ups| Marshal Smith said there will| of dumps taken out on Poorman pe a lot of men prospecting in the Numerous dead deer were seen on Yakobi and Chichagof Islands by John Gray and Halph Soberg, Creek during the winter are “"flfl"imxh\‘ district next winter. who returned to Juneau yesterday stood to have been Pmmn'agin{!,‘ Increased Activity at Flat from a prospecting trip of seven Marshal Lynn Smith reported on | : weeks' duration. Judging from the his return to Fairbanks r mak- | Increased activity seems to be in prospect at Flat this summer. On/ CO on of the bodies the ani- ing a trip to Ruby, the Fairbanks ‘tni‘xl!{iml:\il L1§otr suffered a scarcity | News-Miner says. the En at ”,“. \\h'(yh (lh(: Marshal |of food or been attacked by pre-| Eight outfits worked on the creek. ;‘,“:r‘]“‘(IHU‘!;;;‘"(m‘_"(‘)‘m‘n“;gd“ézm“ datory beasts, and none evidenced They were handicapped somewhat | == m(l“\l\n{\h‘r is woln in. knife or gunshot wounds. In all by the high cost of wood but it is pany a anot g in. instances, death appeared to be said an attempt will be made to| I' is said the tailings on Flat comparatively recent, and it might develop a coal deposit in the vi- S‘f‘lflj)(lef: ‘!‘),\)'“:drlrmlul’ years ago have resulted from the consump- cinity. o e i Mining and Prospecting | At Placerville, scene of the strike |moved contains much clay and a !that took scores of men to Ruby |€00d deal of gold went out with the !a couple of years ago, mining and | tailings. prospeteing continue on good- tion of poisonous weeds or of over- feeding on green vegelation Killed Bear In Water Mr. Gray, who ‘conducts the bar- ber shop in the Alaskan Hotel and Mr. Soberg, who owns and op- | erates a gasboat, had the movel| experience of killing a large brown| bear while he was swimming across | Lisianski Strait, and managed m get the body ashore “We saw Uctween 75 and 100] dead deer. By far the greater| number were on Yakobi Island. I“‘ almost every instance, the bodies | were on high ground, away from | the water. Sl O SR D.flly mero VYrant Ads Pay Do you a Usually the mouths of | the animals were swollen, and quite | often seemed to exude a green-| ish foam. We surmised the crea- tures may have eaten a poisonous weed—perhaps a weed that grows early in the spring and does not exist long—or they may have gorg- ed themselves on new grass and| herbs. | “Last year when I visited Chich- | agof and Yakobi Islands, 1 saw numerous deer. This year I saw only two. | “Immediately after shooting the bear we saw swimming in Lisian- ski Strait we got ropes around the body and managed to hoist and roll it into the boat. I think the animal really drowned. A bullet the mouth caused him to put his head under water. He was unable to get his head above the surface again. While we were taking the! hide off of him, a great quantity of water came out of him. Most of his hide spoiled, but we saved a| large patch from the back. “We saw some likely looking mm- ing prospects during our trip’ ——at———— The St. Louis Fly and Bait Cast- ing Club recently celebrated open- { ¥ i | S e COMPLETE LINE of Fireworks And is not until the young man en the room that the bach- Frances Dee has al of mmrmé:m tence of her family,| heart still belor ason. And the fas-| i Miss Fox, the designing who has engineered the de- i ception for the purpose of secur- a wealthy brother-in-law, tries ~ tely to perpetuate the hoax Finds Her Heart when her plan fails, Sxdmy‘} finds her own heart and directs | her alttentions toward the disap- pointed bachelor with a fervor that literally sweeps him off his feet. A The “surprise finish” of the story | UNIVERSALN is a “twist” which makes of “Nice fl"’i PICTURE Wom(n an interesting play. - e 2 R ® Sidnev FOX GODDARD TO INSPECT | | , ney | PENINSULA DISTRICT; | i brilliant new star, reveals the m.-m.‘ LEAVES ON ALEUTIAN! . cds of winning a millionaire in this i3 ‘ [ tenzely ‘dm_m“““ and lvu,\zhlyuhum- Enroute to the Alaska Peninsula ‘t"‘:“:“:’u:‘r r"lfi"d“"“’ “l"t"‘;i’:“:i;'("g for an official investigation of a chance to forget—and a chance o ia00” acsistant Executive Offi-* to. remember. DON'T MISS IT. .. "0 "0 0o Game Commis- With Frances Dee, Alan Mowbray, .. = ¢ m,!‘m, s thie . SteaDISt It :‘,"‘ (“1 ,“l"“:‘:"rrfix“““':;c ‘;:::““;‘; Aleutian for Seward. He will be [ William A. Grew. Produced by Carl :O‘n“h O Onea Tsoaky e Laemmle, Jr. Adapted and directed sy £ . 1 § by Edwin H. Knopf. Presented by M Goddard will go from Sew: | Carl. Tasmbiin ard to Anchorage and there join | z 8 wisips TR the Seal, and taking Warden Hea- | “HOLLYWOOD. LUCK ley along will visit Cook Inlet —Comedy— points and all of the Alaska Pen- CGHINA ‘NITE* insla’ feglon oh the"south side. | — ——— During his absence from Ju- ! irg D€au, Bob Keaton wiil fill his | OI('?'M i i shoes as Manager of the Ameri- I OFTe. can Legion baseball Club. He will | return before the end of the sea- | T L. C. SMITH and CORONA ® . son in plenty of time for the Little e World's Series. P TYPEWRITERS ] o f J. B. Burford & CQ- l‘mmmnA'noA\' INSPECTOR | “Our doorstep worn by satistied | | ARRIVES FROM KETCHIKAN | | customers” || s ' d ®| Rowland F. Wyatt, U. S. Immi- | — e gration inspector, with headquar- A(‘()BsON ters at Ketchikan, arrived here | \ ( \RI:IL‘IVFLER Sunday on the steamer Admiral | WATCH REPAIRING Evans. He will be here several SEWARD STREET | days on official business. Opposite Chas. 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Columbia Pictures’ drama l he {Lightning Flyer" which will b previewed at o'clock O 1 night and shov day night an exampl the right theme. In this forms of time 1 ‘The Lightning |young man in question is |able scapegrace son of a r the lov 0a \prcfldem When his father giv |him a chance to “make good,’ {he tosses it to the four winds. Thrpwn out- on his own for this | eseapade, he applies for work, un- ;der an assumed name, in his fa- ther's railroad yards. And thers |is where the woman comes in. In ‘t‘hn indtance she is the yardmas- jter's daughter. She not only per- " Isuades her dad to give the young ‘;tmnger a ohance, but sees to it that he makes the best of his | opportunity. cast of Doro- James Hall leads the ,that human interest story. ‘Lh\v Sebastian plays opposite. Miss.—W. A. Huber, “Traveling day and Trm veling Salesman | Was | | Greenville, recently said: night and eating in cafes and ho- | tels had a lot to do with my case I know, but I was in mighty bad shape. 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