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—— 4 | POLLY AND HER PALS [ MISS HYACINTH HAUGHTY, HUH 2 ==57 YMEAN e 1oAY THIS HERE 15 A SNOOTIER SCHoOL . THAN THE i FAR 2 GERTRUDES 7 CULTURAL HES JUST THE "JANITOR! Poison in a Kiss, Woman Baroness Jenssen, Author of Amazing Book on Her Life as a Spy. Has Tragic Hour for Sake of Her Country and is negotiating for 1 rights of her book. She wants to be in a British talkie and play a leading role. The Baroness asserts as she sits in a quiet hotel at Cat- terick, Yorkshire, England, that she does not want social position, though she once had it. She wants power, political or financial. In her o words: “I have the urge to rule.” is a mystery even to herself. S knows that her father died Pretoria, South Africa, and claim that she has been told that the death of a certain Prince whom she does not name, she sh: receive an even greater rank th that of a baroness. She asserts that she does not want social posi- tion, as she sits in her quiet ho: at Catterick, Yorkshire, England She is British by naturalization All-Alaska News | | ness man, and Miss Gladys Povah, | were married at Vancouver, B. C. On their honeymoon, they motored ! | from British Columbia to Mexico { Petersburg to make their home. | Suggestions for increases in freight rates on the Alasl Raii- road, are opposed by the Fairbanks OF NORTHLAND the film DOUGLAS NEWS CONTRIBUTED TO BAZAAR SUCCESS Through an oversight the name of Mrs. Rcbert Bonner was unin- tentionally omitted in the mention of the ladies who had charge of the needle-work booth at the bazaar | given by the Ladies’ League last/ week. Mrs. Bonner worked hard to| make a success of that division. | Likewise were missing the names| of those ladies who looked after | the goodies. They werc Mesdames | J. R. Langseth and John Mills.| Among the articles disposed of at the bazaar were some fine pictures | donated by Ed Andrews. —~ i ‘, | CONFETTI DANCE i The Catholic ladies of Douglas, are planning a novelty benefit| dance to be given here next Frldfly‘ GENERAL ELECTRIC AN MAJESTIC RADIO RECIEVING SETS |Briet Items of Interest Chamber of Commerce. Fairbanks, evening, November 21, in the Eagles interior terminus of the railroad, Hall. Confetti will be supplied to would feel an increase more than the dancers to enliven the affair. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Phone 6 Juneau, Alaska EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The Standard of Comparison A o ARCOLA burns no more fael than a stove .o Concerning Persons | and Occurences service to one train in ten days 1 not favored by towns along the rail- silver foxes, a palr of them, from road. |the Morrison and Milligan fur farm, at Glenwood Springs, Colo were brought to Nome on the las voyage of the steamship Victoria Creek, near Hope, in the Mo and were sent at once to Teller to, Pass the Pioneer White Fox Farm, of spring. Awaiting treatment are sev- Installation of a cyanide plant at the Hershey gold mine on Palmer PARONESS |which Arthur Wright is president.|cral thousand tons of tal , the 5 TAN FPEN -4 |result of some years' operation of < |a five-stamp mill new on the CTIMS | Having oscaped while being car-| property. -0 KISFER ried in a box from a pen toward| : B i ity | boat at Seldovia, a valuable siiver| ‘plans to bring about the estab- int o : ; jgray fox, the property of J. V. lishment of a radio broadeasting LONDON— Kisses! tentate by giving iim poisoned |was betraved by her own heart.) Waler s valding the chicken 100sts | ctation at Fairbanks, are under More passior romantic than "“‘“’,““ alar s In her dangerous dealings with the|©f the e every night. | donsideration by the Chamber of any fiction story ever written, l~r,‘"vul‘d d herself as a cham- |male sex, this organ remained as Z | Commerce of that city. dripping with poisoned kisses, so- 1"1 mf l""hfl I‘J“ T-\"i hwl;l to | cold as marble. The hot breath of| For the manufaciure cf seal oil] o by o : help steal the wallet of a “dan- ass! b ke AR porific flowers, honeyed words, passion had not touched her. Sud-}and seal meal, a reduction plant| pemand for coal along the Alaska gerous Indian agitator,” caught a West End drug trafficker. denly she lost her nerve When doped cigarettes and even mysteri- | after making the acquaintance of ous Egyptian love potions. All this has come to light with Was involved in a fierce fight |a man in Monte Carlo, suspected the retirement of Baroness Car in underground ern in | of having in his possession a plan Jenssen from the business of st Fra 3 for a revolt of French and German ing. The Baroness was empl Found diamond thieves in workers. by the secret police of a great Eu-| South Africa by dressing as In a week she was on intimate ropean power, from which post she ghost to frighten the natives, terms with him All that re- resigned, because she was unable and discovered guns secretly mained for her was to smear her to foil the darts of Cupid and fell den in the sea. lips with an Indian narcotic—her in love with one of her victims. The publication of this book own secret invention — offer the In an amazing book, entitled “I|brought up the question of the man her lips and when he lost Spy,” the Baroness tells of her ex- identity of Baroness Jenssen in|consciousness beneath the influ- ploits and disclaims the rumor that diplomatic circles. Danish officials ence of the drug and his own costing $65,000 is in course of erec- pajircad warra resumption of tion by the Bureau of Fisheries ON/mining at the Evan Jones property St. Paul Island of the Pribilofs. |in the Matanuska field north of | Anchorage. The mine, which is con- T\\C}IF)' pupils have enrolled for {rllaq by Oscar Anderson and Z the night school at Seldovia. Mrs.|; youssac of Anchorage and which N. J. McCullagh will be in charge s scheduled to begin operations of classes. She will have an 8S-|ggain November 15, will employ be- s tween 30 and 40 men. Seldovia will have an eight-page weekly newspaper early in Decem- ber—The Cook Inlet Enterprise. Lester Busey will be editor and pub- “Alaska Products Week” will be featured early next fall by the Herbert Restaurant in Los Angeles. 1t is one of the largest business she is an adventuress. With amaz- stated that the Baroness was un- |ecstatic emotions, rob him of his{y Hirolran ing frankness she speaks of her known to them and that they had |codes. licher. For almost six months, he|enterprises of its kind in that city. experience in the British secret no trace of such a title in a list| Cupid had spoken. And from aphas been issuing a small eight-|por the furnishing of he products of Danish nobility. However, tht woman struck formation that this is she has always been and defied anyone to prove | daring, ruthless spy, she turned amazing young |suddenly into a soft, passionless back with the in- woman. She had fallen madly in the name |love with the man she had been set known by |to shedow. She could not steal his to the |papers. Instead she®confessed to service after the war Born in Denmark, the Baroness i5 a smartly dressed woman, of at- tractive appearance and manner. Among her experiences in a life which has been brimful of adven- ture, this charming young woman describes in her book how she Obtained certain important documents from an Eastern po- land then she left y woman” author of |life as spy. The childhood of the ‘spy queen’ ish nobility. This “I Spy,” who though she was flint, pro e e T LT O U L LT LT o i D e e COAL WEATHER f ; CALL PACIFIC COAL COAL CO. : PHONE 412 G. H. WALMSLEY, Manager | T e ] contrary that she was not of Dan- |him who she was and her mission|House, in the Circle City d This ended her|The page typewritten weekly paper. to Colonel Herbert, a special com- . R ” mittee has been named by the Fair- Casper Ellingen is reported t0|panks Chamber of Commerce. have obtained the C. J. Berry Hold- g ing Company dredge for use on| pajto and his four teammates— Deadwood Creek, - near Centrallyoctoe, Slim, Sye and Tilly, driven et. |y Gunnar Kasson with diphtheria dredge, which has not been|aptitoxin into Nome in January, operated for several years, is near|jgo5 are enjoying their declining M House and will have 10 be|years in Brookside Zoo, in Cleve- moved 20 miles. land, Ohio. The hardest work of the dogs is to pull a lawnmower Regular bi-weekly airplane serv- any other community. Reduction ol | ‘ g aer 1 Clothing maae or pressed by us will retain their shape. Tom Shear- | er, successor to Almquist, the Tail- or. —adv. | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. district is contemplated next | i You can teli that [HILLS BRros . COFFEE i fl'CSh ihe instant you | | open the can | As Fresm as when it came from the roasters! Why? Because Hills Bros.” | vacuum-packing process removes i Air destroys the flavor of co(fccl | and no air-tight can will keep, | coffee fresh. Buy Hills Bros. Coffee| n the vacuum can—easily opcncd: with the key. - | | Controlled Roasting | gives Hills Bros. | Coffee @ avor mo | other coffec bas. | ©1930 | LOOK FOR THE ARAB ON THE CAN — — | | | | ‘ 1931 ; TIDE , TABLES BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Free Delivery Phone ]34 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders E £ sionally. S ooy S{fce Was established November 10 ey £ N =| by the Alaska Airways between An- 3 S)chorage and Flat with stops en- t £ PICTORIAL ALASKA | route at Medfra, McGrath and Ta- N E z S| kotna. The service is expected to Ort ern -l £ | | demonstrate the feasibility of regu- o ! E T A e e L R R z R R T T S|lar air mail delivery throughout L h S B The latest subjects, colored and framed are on display at Z|the winter, and thus induce the lg t Store £ | = postoffice department to let air- ‘ E 3 Or ] ,9 P] t S] g.mu contracts. GENTLEMEN’S - ! \ & i ‘ ay S O O Op El Plans of the Kenai and Susitna| FURNISHINGS = | ) S!valley Fur Breeders' Association Worki . = | N ‘ . b e g ial fur show at An- orkingmen’s g | Pictures That You and Your Friends Will Like = i;;;gffi;or;m;ra:;fi hofly <1 S ‘; = i =|The exposition will be held in De- uppies s ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS £/ cember and s expected to attractd s = i ENIC VIEW: = | exhibits not only from Alaska, but Clgars, To'baccos, i PR e SRR Elaiso from the States. Candies g —— S e e i o ey = =| Requests of e Juneau Chaml 1 T i T T | o o merce that Federal authori- | ties grant more power to radio broadcasting stations in states ‘on the Pacific Coast was indorsed 'By Ithe Petersburg Commercial Club. Why not snap on on Several prizes were won by the Yukon Fur Farms near Petersburg for its exhibits at the Livestock Show in Portland, Ore. Twenty- four more mink will be sent by the Yukon farms to Chicago for ex- | nibition at the approaching Farm |and Livestock Show there. ors, will John Hadland, owner of the Mon- CHILLY MORN Cozy Glow Heaters—Chrome finish reflect- CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. Telephone ‘416—Corner 2nd and Seward { Battery Charging, Contracting, Wiring, Repairing GS e of our Westinghouse not tanish ({te Carlo Fox Island Farm near ! Petersburg, and Miss Lulu Angus, recently of Bayfield, Wis, were married at Ketchikan. They will | make their home on Monte Carlo | 1sland. Stephen Fryer, Petersburg busi- air from the can and keeps it our.|_ | { yet it warms the whole house' . Y " P UST a few shovels of coal a day insure perfect warmth in everyroom of your home when you install Arcola in a kitchen or living room and connect it to American Radiators in the other rooms. You can have the wonderful com- fort of hot water heat at a very low ¥ _ cost, and you can pay for it just a | e little down—a little each month. L - RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBERS “We tell you in advance what job will cost” SPALDING Shoe Skate Combinations Flexible Flyer Sleds Ice Creepers We have a good stock of SPALDING SHOE SKATES for men, women and children Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Valentine Building Pioneer Pool Hall : Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS ° EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be grotected against freezing. Under the ordinapce of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohil Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowir water to waste through open faucets will have m service discontinued until next spring when the sup- ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1930, All custoniers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU ] WATER COMPANY Old Papers for sale at Empire Office