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Last Times Tonight ([ WILLIAM CHILDS IS VICTIM OF TRAGEDY HERFE [Frank Ri&l_r"ds Held Padded Cell for Insanity Hearing After Death (Continued from Page One) There’s A WOMAN BEHIND SVERY SELF-MADE MAN'! joined the marshal's staff as head | jailer and was con ed one of the best peace officers in the Ter- rit: Marshal Mahoney praised his and said Childs had re- apility in handling Twice Committed Richards came to Juneau in the latter part of 1928 from Peru, Nebraska, where his mother, Mrs. Mina Richards is said to live at this time. He worked in the Alaska Ju- neau mine and did odd jobs around town until May 23, 1930 when he was committed from here to Morn- ingside hospital for the insane at Portland. Released some later he returned to the Ter as markable A JAMES rrie’s WHAT EVERY - April 28 of last year he was WOMAN committed to Morningside from Sitka, On June 2, 1934, the same | ye: he again was released s covered and sent to El Paso, men. | { and THE DAILY ALASKA EVPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 20 Whut a Du‘for( nee J'usl a Few Months Make! | “managing the WosHl chamyion 1935. S | & o 3 1 | Whath e i iobght 6’ have rel “Ycah,” Frankic Frisch scems to be taying, bell tezm cught Lo be a saap when you've goba pair e g s 8 oy e iy | ohi ' ; cuce, befween them, 49 wins in a ¥or on's pley obd follew thromgh. with all four victories needed to win tives. He returned some months ago| ©f Pitching brethers who can preduce, 5. weede : demght it and has been in various places in a werld series—" and he rcealls the glceful toeme (center) of hims2k and (he one and cnly Dizzy Deahr celebrating that series vietory, JAMES CAGNEY the Tertitory since.that time. He is| last fall. “But—" and then he thinks of the heidaches of the cOEcnt campaign, with the Dean boys geiting in trcuble cver bean bails % I believed to have gone aboard the (that's Paul, at right, preparing tc defend, with his fists, his alleged #ight to thiiw at batters' headr) and Diz getling accused by team- m Aleutian at Cordova ! mates of not bearing gown. And they say Diz (center below) appesr, ' to be a little less than enthusiastic about his work. Flew Old Jenny | Richards was something of a fl: er and at on: time had an old | Jenny plane he used to fly around here. When first apprehended on | the boat by ship's officers, he was re] ed to have had a rifle, am- munition and a daggz: in his pos- sion. He succeedecdl in throwing the dagger and ammunition over- board before he could be overpow- ered. The rifle, a .30 caliber, is now in possession of the Marshal. “ST. LOUIS KID” NOTICE 10 CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory .of Alaska, Division Number One, before J. F. MUL- LEN, Commissioner and Ex-of-| Mr. Childs' body i5 at the C, W ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- | i | Carter Mortuary where an autopsy cinet. | 1s being held this afternoon. In the Matter of the Estate of > MRS. LOUISE SORBY, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN UPTOWN PRF—SENT!NG ¥ s oo 2 FEATURED MOVIES admininstrator of the estate of| Mrs. Louice Sorby, deceased | G All persons having claims agaihst | Willlam Collier, Jr., > required to present|the leading role in with proper vouchers attach- | Slums,” which opened town Theatre 1 |a man who from to the undersigned, at Juneau, within six months from e of this rotiee. \vears spent in prisdni bent upon Dated "at Juneau; Alaska, | dedtruction of the man who framed 12, 1935. |him. Blanche Mehaffey, NELS SORBY | -ang. moll who Administrator. !Ix:lmmmun, is - June 13, 1935. Follies girl. July 6, 1 Due to the pre Soul of the Slums timely story—that of life in the ricts of the large cities. | Frank Strayer, who directed the duction, given the story | ,m,.mhcm- treatment and has pre- ting of any of the o plays of the the Up- is cast as £aid eslate them, ed, oul at st night, emerges June cast as a aids in his former' - Ziegfeld First Last publication, publication esent depression, possesses a very 0. B. WILLIAMS Co. The place that can supply all your building material, at prices that are the lowest. 4 Sash—Dcors—Hardware Reugh and Finished Lumber Cabinet Work i Roofing & Insulation Material Vencer Panels and Plaster Board Ce'otex, Mascnite & Insulite COMPARE THESE PRICES: 14" Veneer Wall Board, per thousand $32.00 |} 12" Celotex, Masonite or ' Insiilite, per: thousand 1 bill also includes an- o2 picture—Ken May- nard in “Between Fighting Men." 'GUCKER GUES SOUTH ! BY PLANE TO CATCH 50.00 & | The PAA Fairchild with Alex 6 Lt. 8x10 Sash O. M. 20x 35, each .83 | Holdn, pilot, and Lloyd Jarman, 6 Lt. 10x12 Sash O. M. 24x flight mechanic, left Juneau at 1:30 41, each 1.00 | c’clock this afternoon. Passengers 8 Lt. 10x12 Sash O. M. 24x were J. W. Gucker, who has ar- 54, each 160 | ranged for a 30 minute stop at ¥4x24 2 Lt. Windows O. M. Wrangell enroute to Ketchikan, " 98x50 170 | and Miss Aeleen Schneuer for Keku 30x24 2 Lt. Windows O, M ' Island. Gucker will take passaze "34x54 196 | aboard the Aleutian at Ketchikan. - - ANDERSON TO SEATTLE 1. G. Anderson, connected with the Siems-Spokane Construction cempany, is 4 passenger from Sew- ard to Seamp aboard the Aleutian. = UPTOWN ~ _ LAsT Tumzs TONlGHT Send for Free Catalog 0. B. WILLIAMS CO. 1933 First Ave. South 3 Seattle, Wash. W WILLIAM COLLIER Jr 8 ANCLE MEHAFEEY-WALTER | o “Between F zghung Men” Coming Soon—Louisa M. Alcott’s Immertal “LITTLE MEN” WAIT! , JIMMY SAVO IS COMING! seven | - SHIP AT KETCHIKAN ; hav “LlMEHOUSE. BLUES "l CHINATOWN FFATURE By JOHN STAHR ted Press Sperts 2 new National league song (with Francis Kipling !leading the chorus): “So it's Dean, Dean, Decan, you fellahs, don't throw it at his bean! Las ctober the Brothers Dean Jercme H * and Paul ‘‘Daf- fy,” cat comfor y, if a little vin- _ ~ Writer) theme Frisch ‘Lime w ouse a mous Chinatown, m Theatre to- | ground and Limehouse the m's 95 victories, and followed up love story effective as well as the most ent roxinid 358 peio taining pitching brother act th: vk (AR ChIilE and big leagues had ever known. They s g were pitching for a rou tough, tory aashbuckling sort of ball team that - delighted oldtimers with its| ST R pugnacity and daring completely 1 the settle- Ingrewing Pugnacity ments we Those 3 The Cardins ill are colorful,{Whom we d losses are pugnacious, daring.. The Deans still|among our kest boosters, due o, our lare effective and entertaining; but|quick and equitable adjustments their effectiveness is not nearly so|It is true, however, that in cas conspicuous as it was last year, and |0of a major loss an adjuster might |their entertainment has seemed to|be sent here from the Outside. No run more to slapstick than strike- | agent evex unlimited fire outs. adjusting powers as these are r And the Cardinal pugnacity has|served by the companies. Lhown signs of being of the m»‘ . B 3 growing ariety, as indicated 1hr other day when Diz and Joe Med- | Students Live in Tents wick squared away in front of ti to “Camp and to Learn ; dougout aft { cusations of and hurling respective laying down on me “not bearing down in there.” nal league batters are think- f renaming the time-worn de- ICWA CITY, Ia., June vy of tents will arise again immer on the a 20— A this University of Towa of as summer group s TR peandall| o camping with: the task of ac- ol oo VER ip SPring rail“| o iving an. education. down scuth there was some nty=fi Stk dran chiAny fussing about the alleged tendency g 3 -4 ill bring their entire fam- of the Deans to heave the beaner | the univer a wooded site on the w ilies to mp in when rivals took liberties with their | regular offerings. g !h\mj‘.‘b while they attend courses. involvement Much' of their 5 M The te are. electrically lighted squabbles th season has sprung| . { from the univ from indulgence ‘h\‘ this pl:\ymll E sear a mayor and a ° whim of winging the §-ounce horse- ! wre elected to govern the hide at Mr. Batheril Sign. |camp. Superviced play facilities are Diz Isn’t Happy | le for children. ems to be some question ! _ now to whethér the Cardinals | wiil eontinue to consider the glory | of the D2an pitching quite worth | the price—also whether the elder | Dean will ever regain his old stride | long as he remains under the | Cardinal banner. Some of his quo- tations of late indicate a distinct | ‘unluppmesa in his surroundings. | 'FIRE INSURANCE ‘ ADJUSTMENTS NOT | TO BE CHANGED | No change is contemplated in the manner, of handling fire in-, ‘surance adjustments in the Juneau area, it was announced today by lhe offices of H. R. Shepard & Son, and Allen Shattuck, Inc. For a great many yeafs thése two | agencies have handled; almost with- | out exception, all of their losses if Juneau &nd other Southeast Al- | aska citvies, and there has not been an outside adjuster here since 1931, Mi. Shepard declared today. ,These two long-established local offices have adjustment authority seldom given to local agents, Mr. | Shattuck said, due to the fact of | their many years experience in this work, and bedause they have been able to adjust losses to the com- plete sabls(aet;on of the policyhold- ers and the companies they repre- sent. “Mr. Shepard and I feel that be- cause of our many years experience we are in position to handle losses in a prompt and thorough man- ner,” Mr. Shattuck asserted. “Our ,compames have not suggested any, .change in the present manner, and always declared themselves COUSEUM_ TONGHT, y 4 b NOT T dictively, on top of the baseball . = T extraordinary effective- They'd pitched the St. Louis 3 Cardinals to the National league A it pennant, contributing 49 of the ¥ 1 1, engaged in the | i : Tham ; trade who cloaks | k whipping the Detroit himselt i aiaet four games necessary to win oo, X bl S ; of a London waif and Anna May They had color, they had class. wor = o oot e They were unquestionably the most | e J HELEN HAYES IS SEEN AT CAPITC., NAVY OFFICER After an ub.~ year, Helen Hayes has retwned to nece ol more 1 | i 'MAKING FUN | ciance {ing CHARM]NG ‘W‘ORY :d on his cot, polishin, than a Life Is Cheap and Romance Dangerous In Limehouse MOVIES NOW IS EASY JOB Laurel and Hardy Prove that Every hml\ R"(\H\ Has Good Time where ‘o fiery chieftain takes love as he wanfs it, ruler of Lon don's half.worldl By ROBBIN COONS LLYWOOD, ¢« 1 20. t old e that ¢ of a movie in the old It still e howeve comedy plants, and nowh an on a set whe dy are holding f th Scotland In India Stan and Babe are well along In their production of “Bonhnie Scot= land,” h i t MecLaurgl and McHardy tan and Py > STLZET LEADS STRAIGHT TO EXCITING ADVENTURE! that the 1w ha .. in the shadowy heart of Tndia, and the vair already have London's notorious half-werld| achieved status of privates in | P4 Adolph Zukor presents the Scottish soldiery i Cn a Laurél and Hardy set is | § i“ou" fsne bf the strain that sometimes | 4% “ distinguishes your more serious art- /4 ists at werk. Everybody is having a ‘_ bennie good time, including the ~ |comedians A Paramaust Picurogwith Sian At Laurel G[flns nAf'r This represents the soldiers' and Big Babe is bu 3 the button: bxur.h JEAN W " his uniform. On the adjoin ANNR sits Stan, pclishing his rifl MmAaYy Liecior James sorne 15 lini KENT TAYI.OR tha “het, prop “ien are runnin around with p ps, electrielans are fus with . ae lights, cameramen > tryins out effect i Knov which is-at the Capital, j A Theatre. The plot of this charming story by r James Barrie a retirin {Comment on Controversial tne etrorts g but capa Im\v have a perfeetd ut Laurel and Hardy . Scoter a tind roxm ) International Affairs 5 "‘ a\ ““1‘: ‘i‘l“;l‘)'pv[ b\,‘ subject to change on the set. Stax R 7 hough handicappad by 2y li e Bw. waw ow frumpet 4 Are Under Ban calls “lack of charm.” ,“1‘“-‘ Sging Wl s oAl o i B =4 i ried by & femily. EiehEsment | NHIShImuSL De 1 out immediate- Postmaster Finds hand. a Member. of Par.|lV: Director Horne has an idea, or % Y Jun Wih | Sy ot e {Base comas forth with an inspira- Notv Issue i po|liament, played by Brian Aherne, iy et e bt ’ b Barrie heroine finds herself in O LW R BT AL ¥ ound effect as Stan whistles i Roll the conflict with the beautiful ladic p 1w Navy 3 The Hods " and 9 the barrel of his gun. Horne ¢ rs, there is 10t only declines him- 4 s ugge:ts the peculiar piping strains nt Federal postage stamp Sttt th happiness provide o ki o g controversia allr’s *uckoo or P oV ) B interest . ) i o o eusich of m v Ui Ays iden- his startling b?., 9[ m‘\v.s._o! real i 1 batten 11135 a Laurel g 1y m. He in to philatelists, was disclosed 1at on writing or, Gorst Plane [2ives such a funny interpretation ' to Postmaster Albert. Wile. {§ven tal : uch mattor \Cirrine Mi |of the melody that the st has mild 1wing the newest, thing in : ¥ 1 arly dicectad | Larries Hiine hysterics. But they u ymething 1y stamp 1d siz-| Material ) Jr,, Commande: the Third The flying boat o ine Gorst i rocm, At the'! 1 an obleng mamorative.s- BShval Distsiet: and . the Brooklyn Ajrway- left Juneau this after- the loudest laughter ing @ealifornia-Pagific Mavy vard one of“whoe® recént! pocn at 2 colock with Vern Stan Laurel. He thinks ! EXposition at San e per 1 all ©. Gorst and Keldon Adam: y 1s ¢ iatingly fun- : i Postiaster WEHe 1 in| Adam: is in partnership with }|[ny. And he even doubles up-—quite :ald he had only 1000 of the nation the floor of| Mmk Ferguson, W. Thomas, §, = |imperconally when Stan Laurel ftamps coliectors will have to use and elsexhere. Locke and Tom Earson in the |has a funny line burry if they wish samples. it my duty to Big Hurrah gcld mine in the | il : | e g T A3 | miral not to 5| Montant Creek Basin. A five- | SHOP IN JUNEAU [IRST! 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