The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 9, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDA\ JUNE 9, 1927. M ussolini Gives | tuimn Women 6 National Dunm ROME, June 9.—Woman's place is ' WINDOW SCREENS g Rpenny b " GARDEN HOSE en for productive closely | connected with domesticity Signora Eliza Maj ioli, head 3 A . < oy 3\ of the feminine Fascists, said the | ; \ (L\RDEN l()()LS rying need for nur will o Y SCREEN DOORS satisfied within few ousand trained nurses ve . been wated in special | [ el > courses and 35,000 more are beinz : J""puu.y oung II("‘(I"’(I"(’ CO. trained. More thah 100,000 women z St - |are being instrueted as scientific % : § : 3 ; |tarmers with the intention of reliev e e "’ » I[r\]”)“ ARE and 1 N])l‘:R r/\KlNG ‘ ing ‘men of such_work as animal % » ] breeding, truck gardening. [ruit farm : : ¢ g ing ang horticdifure of all types 4 PHONE 12 Promier Mussolini, believing “a| § ; mother’s kitchen budget to be the| 7 4 cornerstone of healthy national econ . 2 = > R — omy,” has instructed women to car : ry, out propaganda in favor of home A 5 : rather than imported products. Th % : WATC[I THIS SPA organized groups train each mem- | ber as a lecturer and provide her | - with data so that even casnal con-| % 1 § FOR SOMETHING NEW versations prove of propnsandistic 5 utility, Feminine Fascists advise pro L fducers of the necessity of changes ke 4"Tb mont Tar-renching of the six | \ KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL I roles assigned to women hy 1l Duce i Painting Contractors and Interior Rendvators PHONE 3284 —the others being propagandistic s sanitary, agricultural, scholastic and : “ o protection of home products—is “mo ral tutelage of labor,” which means = R <o ¥ that social wor ng laboring i - o o e, | | : Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop Despite the f: hat a principle & 't Pabclom 18 1 RKeep women, out. of ! \ A P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 political activity, it is pointed out| g 'y BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND {that they have equal rights in “poli p 'AT1. KIEDS OF Won WORE ties" of the nmew national labor un \ i womeén will be permitted to be dep York twenty-one, L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS. SUNDSTRAND ADD pties when the present chamber of richer «s the result uf wntmg ived i £, D in all B e eicmnor | AStory, ("Chlldren af tho i ING MACHINES, FILING CABINETS and all other OFFICE SUP- Just received an entire new shg\ of Dresses in a » 5 ""e'| It won a competition staged by X PLIES—TYPEWRITER REPAIRING at * h i of-lahor" representing the product . i Wash Satin population of Ithly by trades and | @ movie company and a maga- nine, ash daty i professions instead of by geograph sine, J B BURFORD C : A ¢ ¢ fcal regions i and Printed Crepe, figured, solid colors and floral sizes. Georgette Crepe, Crepe de H e 2 Wi the town recently celebrated its cen aitbinta Didn’t March in Vain tennial, the “general” rode in the patterns, ; Says Coxey, Now Rich|parace in the old phacton which . < carried ‘him to Washington at the b{ heveled and jobless army across the FEMMER THANKS PUBLIC :leountry to Washington in 1894 will yet bear fruit, its “commander” be-|for the coal orders 1eft at George Brothera, where you can also pay iyge on Dl T solici business of all re WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS I the twilight of his life, “C dente. Gosk - wood, #io.. <auiek:. de- B M B [1 d C l o Pl e e e i TR T "I Y FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED o Y1, Denrends UOe JNO. 30 0 e o abioned Chicken TO SERVE YOU recruited the hobo n de and WA ththe stediint thb mationa:| |Dnnmer Tonight - at Mrs. | Juneau's Leading Department Store canitil. Hooker’s [Forget - Mé« Not\ ¥4 Juneau, thmber Mills Inc ¥ g 2 ® raferendum made a law AT RO -~——* t'and I have seen thos 2 & Ly i i T LT - 3 BF A 5ads ballt. Somoeday Swimmers Seek New Daugors :lmne g d;hf::‘a‘ohons\:.m sez will hiave non-Intercat bearing bonds IllllllllllIIIIIIIII|||lll||||I||IIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHI|IIImIIIIIIIlIIllmllllIIIIfllIImlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"' kane where they will make lhelr Issuied by Congress to finance pub To Qlli(‘kon Public Interest " oy siwsiin it the vea: :',,1;]1;,:&‘“ e ’f’" M e - i FRZ o ‘T\I::’ug v(‘}i:ge“‘:‘q‘t’;;m;; Y elltehr"d: With his ‘o, CoXey operates a i [ ] By EDWARD J. NEIL as swims “round Manhattan” on Jung | Mi8h Warwi i cted as' ld of ;nd :;:dutm:g Dnm"x" ]“1‘”' h:\'-l,m.k (Associated Press Sports Writer) | [19; Sandy Hook to the Battery, a 23 [honor, and lorkephon was bost |the product to stéel mills, hen mile jaunt, on June 26; and thé |mMAn. ————————— Lake George marathon | Many of the high geheol Btu enm 1 have seen my initi 1l Tea Rooms——sl 00 MHHHflh NEW YORK, June 9.-—Long dis-| swimmers who kicked and 25,000 for Race [ where Mr, Daket was rinelv i ; crawled” such tempestuous waters | New England has $25,000 to spend | dthletie ‘Mtrxctor were pn hand. wll as the Cataling English chan. |00 @ race across the 26 miles of | tin. cans and ticp &0 &‘l“"" the } nels into submission are looking for | TIP-Wracked, tide-torn water that se. |couple. : ‘ ase new rips and cross-currents to con |Parates Nantucket and Cape Cod.| . Mrs. Baker wds boef ‘in Juneau R - quer. [The event, over a course never be. ahd Brew to womadhaod Here. She | . SlaS = = Just like the man who found it |fore attempted and troublesome even |18 4 graduate of the Juedu Public necessary to “bite a dog” to make |10 sailors, has been set for Sep-|Schools abd the, m*\ds‘vglufhur of “news,” so the overhand pluggers |tember 5. Entries already have heen | Mr. and Mri. have turned to the hardships of |received from Gr . who holds the | Baker came tb Janea' over fl"‘% freezing water, new and uncharted [ TOUnd ~Manhat record of 1g2|vears ago amd hak bpen A member sea courses, and unique perform. |NOUTs, four minute nd his brother [0f the Juneatu High School faculty. ances to quicken public interest, now | Andrew; Mrs jeda Lising, of.|They leave many friends in Juneau that channel swimming threatens to | N¢W Bedford, Mass.. Alfred Mitchell become a mode of travel rather than |f Boston, former Olympic swimmer: sport. New dangers, new thrills { May FElwell, of Revere, 17-yearold A" Tresh. difficulties are meeded to | Fecord holder for the Hoston Light | i {¥al the sensational dash of George [SVWIM. afid Edwin C. Moody, Jr., of COME AND HEAR P voung, 17-yearold Canadian, across [ North ““;"“'" I Mans | A » the Catalina hazard and the exploits | e waters of three cities on the & it ed b, oo of - Trudy Jdorte Mra | Pacile Consi-—Alamada, Onkiani, and 7 i uitierwear Gade Corson, and their masculine neisco, Cal.—will draw Jong TR Tivale 1 the ormionsed roulin® | distatice swimiers for a 4-mile tarn + . ~=the Allpurpose atibtch around ‘Alamoda Island on May 30, A \ In Single Hop The winner will receive $1.000 and W SPAR Encouragrd by her success in |the first woman to finish $500 Mra J paddling 163 milos down the Hud- b ’“"”,"" gf [Long Beach, CAlp in a onepiece grease hll(hhlL suit “'”[‘"Im' race, is ‘““"“" the earl, AND nls Tnu"lT s in less than 59 hours last season, as | *ntrios. MNIOHT lastin well as a heroic_but unsuccessful STy pe 1 v an o o d i otfort "o wrcst Wilian Wrisiey's |IMILDRED WARWICK AND y TERWEAR VARNISH $26,000 priz» from Young in the NOEL ] BA r 1] i [FULLER VARNISH Catalina effort, Mrs. Lottie May . KER MARRIED T’ 0 Almk 1 fflimen'd- Schoemmell has announced she will - ! 1 ans b This tough, darable, elastic “take” the 20 mile English channel | Miss Mildred Warwick and Nont! finish dries overnij ; I both ways in single hop this sw.|J. Baker quietly mary on | - 22 - ey mer. hoard the steamer Alaska this af: JERh R whket, hgRtSud th10, This mission probably will force ternoon by Roy Harry R. Allen, andid| . L | 3 n""""ll’"""’l‘“" Mrs. Schoemmell from the 32 mile | = = o e ¢ that withstands abuse. marathon scheduled for July 11 on ; X f Lake George, N, Y., a body of water g ’m";t;gfn di.&"s: e 3 o e 34 noted for frigid currents and wide @8 i varni variance of temperatures. But spon “ , \ pa ” T sors of this $25,000 grind, a popular 4 L figure now in distance swimming, M""’"""“,‘" ‘ hopé to lure to the lists Gertruds L (8 every.marine purpose 3 Ederle, George Young, Mrs. Corson, G 5k > - gy 2 Clarabelle Barrett, New Rochelle ! YOU will find here a cofi school teacher; Henry Sullivan, of Lowell. Mass, only conqueror of " both the English and Catalina chan Did you ever say that to yourself? ;.nh}: (i(;‘or.‘e Greegan, of Paterson. o . Charles Toth, of Boston: Nor: man Ross, of Chicago, and other dis- Maost certainly you have, and we'll bet ybu got tance champions. o Ul st N a REAL KICK out of saying it. & oS! unique effort of the coming season has baen sched Becs 3 e re is nothi i hat of the coming season baw byen scher _Because after all, there is nothing in life that twins, Bernice and Phyllis, of New gives more satisfaction York, who plan to swim the English | N channel simuitaneously but in op | ) posite directions. The father of the | THAN A JOB W L NE girls has announced that one will start from Dover, carrying a British | 3 flag, and the other from the French | o c‘c:n: tbqug u{ French emblem, with | GEO B RICE the intention of meeting and swamp- | . %nln in mid-channel, ikl oA LR i ¢ 'he youngsters, who swam fifteen D e youngsters, who swam tiveer || PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS Yonkers to the Battery, last fall, b § uu ou in advance what = have listed as conditioning pm,n.: PHONE 3: 4 )ob'lllmtm““ attempis to break the river records : . b + s ) at five, ten and fifteen miles ac well L b II W , 5 H Makes Huge Savings Possible for You 60 New Dresses, 40 Hats and 50 New Coats at about 1-3 Off THESE GOODS ARRIVED ON TUESDAY'S MAIL. 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