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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDN!;SDAY FEB. 28, 1934 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG WELL- WE'RE ALL SET--- ME AN” THE SQUIRE LEAVE FOR MIAMI TOMORROW IN HIS SPECIAL CAR-=AND THE ©oLD BOY'S PAYIN’ ALL THE BILLS, BABY - NOW BE SURE \ AND WRITE TO ME - S0 — TVE DECIDED TO TAKE THE BOAT DOWN, BARNEY --- THE SEA AR WILL DO Us GOOD - 1\ © 1934, King Feawres Syndicate, Inc., cat Britain rights reserved BOATS FROM SCUTH AMERICA? TSK-TSK = THIS MUST BE THE WRONG PIER --- NOW WHERE DID BARNEY AND HE \ YOU THAT CANE FOR M;\lDINCu HI5 (W ”m Ty AIN'T IT A BEAUT ? BOY! THERE'S GONNA BE A LOTTA CLASS TO ME DOWN IN MIAMI © 1934, King Features Syadicate, Great Britain rights rescrved BOAT DON'T PUSH OFF TILL MIDNIGHT ? THA'S OKAY- T'LL GO UP TO THE HOTEL AN’ GET A NAP- THIS 1S SOME PRESENT- FROM A STRANGE PLEEZE - MEESTER --- YO' BE SO KIND ~ HOL’ ON DIS CANE AN’ DIS SUITCASE FER A FEW MINUTE=~ T/ANK WELL-T'M=-A-== A SWORD CANE -- ‘SBLOOD ON IT- HUMAN TWO PAINTINGS FOR CATHOLIC , SHRINE HERE Religious Works of Art to Be Placed in Retreat House, Pearl Harbor Two beautiful paintings of re- ligious sub. , which are now in the Catholic F , later to re- main permanently in the retreat house e to St. Terese, T tion at Pearl have brought favorable comment from all who have seen hem. Both were painted espec- for the Shrine by Sister Raphael, of Ursuline Acad- emy, Great Falls, Montana Both works of art show a mas- of touch, the lighting effects, and figures have a beau- ur: that makes them lifelike, while the varied and facial expressions of close a technique ¥ work of man paintings. ‘The larger of the two paintings, rasures eight by seven feet s the Blessed Mother, the Child Jesus in her arm with little St. Terese, the “Little Flower,” Patroness of Cath- in Alaska, kneeling at their requesting blessings for the d below. Among the back- nd of clouds and blue sky are figures of twelve angels dropping s upon the world below. This painting of the “Little Flower” is from Liseux and is one of her first The idea was furnished eux by the Little Sain't own sister. Smaller Paintings ‘The other painting but equally inspiring and shows the Rich Young Man of the Gos- pel, standing on the steps of the ly ve spiritual qures di olics feet » —— e FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Pranklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near €ross Apta. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Second and Main. Filth and Seward. Beventh and Main Fire Hall. Home Boarding House. Castineau and Rawn Beventh and Goid. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Distin and Indian Ninth and Calhoun Tenth and C. Twelfth, BPR. gsrage Twelfth and Willoughby Home Grooery. Beater Trach. . tist with whom he has studied. is smaller, | temple, while Jesus points to the poor and advises him to give his wealth to them if he wishes to en- ter the Kingdom of Heaven. Both will add greatly to the interest of the shrine when they are per- manently housed there. Sister Mary Raphael has devoted her great talent and time princi- pally to the painting of re!lgmn. subjects and tableaux and one of her outstanding works is the painting of St. Stanislaus, patron of the novices, now at the Jesuit Novitiate, Sheridan, Oregon. Oth- of her paintings which may be n in the Ursuline Academy t Great . are portraits of Bish- op C. N Lenihan, Bishop of Great Falls and his successor, Bishop E. V. O’'Hara, present Bish- op of that diocese. Just so they personally “think” Sister M. Raphael has been a |their remarks pertain to the sub- serious and successful student of {ject matter before the Senate at painting throughout both her girl- |the time—that’s all that's neces- hood and religious life and the)sary shrine in honor St. Terese, pat-| Interjection recently, during de- roness of Alaska, made an im-|bate on the CWA appropriation, of mediate and immense appeal to|a discussion of methods employed her. She voluntarily offered to|by the Administatrion in appoint- produce several appropriate paint-|ing Postmasters is an illustration ings as her contribution to the|of how far this sort of thing can shrine, Although she has always 80. Democratic leaders were com- coached with the best artiSis ava {pelled to re to all sorts of able, she concedes to Russell, the strategy to e Senators to wboy painter of Montana, the desist and get back to CWA stinction of being the leading ar-| ' | CALENDAR IS JAMMED Both paintings will be placed iv | the shrine at Pearl Harbor when R R it is completed early this summer |fOr this sort of thing, a far more according to the Rev. V. G. Lc-‘"“l’"“ nt issue is involved from Vossiit B o the standpoint of the leaders. it R R The Senate calendar is jammed and overflowing with legislation NOTICE which must be considered before I wish to have the people of |adjournment. A different situation Juneau and Douglas know that I|exists in the House. As one House am in no way connected with the | expert stated recently: Gray Line Bus. Co. “We could clean up and go home W. H. BACON, | within a week if it were necessary. Channel Bus Line. But what's the use of hurrying ' Daily Cross-word Puzzle DEMO LEADERS FACE HARD JOB IN U. S, SENATE Opposmon bolons Try to Slow Up CWA Legisla- | tion, Outside Subjects (Continued from: Page One) tors to stick to business unless they want to, d Aside from their natural dislike —adv. . Sun-dried brick . Give tem- ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle L Kind of meat 4 Of the pose 9. Weep con- porarily vulsively Embarked 12. Age . Peculiar 13. Eat away . Fuss 15. Resumes 17. Lake, county and city in New York state . Little child Persian re- ligious de- votee or dervish Italian deity of flelds and herds. Devoured . Flesh of calves “. Literary frag- ments . One who does: suffix ZiC| CEER Bears witness Prospered >ositive elece tric pole . Timber tree . BEmbellish . Old musical instruments . Small fishes . Fuss: dial. . Anoint . Beam ot light 5. Football team . Metrical foot . Biblical word of unknown WRIEARIE] (v[0]=[o[>] lv[viclolm|aN™ o> (<[] o[mNmio[o|m|] WEEE ] meaning . Title of & monk . Moving wagons . Dillseed Knock . Finial of & spire . Sin . Card game . Fasten . Brief 5. Food fish DOWN . Pronoun . Exist . Woman's cloak or mantle . Salamander Metric land measures 6. In that way . Familiar name .w Pen for a former 40. Slh‘s the air presidest Sprites . Artificial o vaer Hmb . Disclos 31 46. Make passlble 33, onkey Blissful 3. 50. Molher-o(- regions, arl 36. Witnessed . Bléctrified 87. Anger particle (ITr IIIIH// g EII%IIIII// l Alternative 8, Tinis . County: abbr. while the Senate leisurely goes on lite way?” Ct course, the Senate can and does frequently put on amazing burst of speed. Legislation carrying tremendous appropriations has been known to go ‘through with seem- ingly cursory examination. What often has looked like a week's hard work Has been cleared from the 'Senatorial decks during | an afternoon session LEADERSHIP TECT The problem of Robinsen and his aides, thercfore, is to keep the Senate’s nose to the grindstone. If they can do that the situation doesn’t appear so hopeless With one-third of the member- ship however, coming up for re- election this fall, 17 of whom are Republicans, and with the G. O. P. minority constantly on the alert for something from which they c: make political ecapital, the goi Cheste —the cigarette thats MILDER —the cigarette that TASTES BETTER © 1934, LiceeTT & Myaas Toacco Co, | promises to be rough. } D as an opportunity | show capacity for leadership |such as he never has had before - \LUTHERAN LADIES to N The Lutheran will | meet tomorrow {home of Mrs the Tucker | street A dessert luncneon wiil be served by the hostess at 2 o'clock | will be followed by the business | meeting at 2:30. Interesting mat- ters will come up for discussion, {including a preliminary report on ;me question of redecorating the church auditorium before Easter. A good attendance is desired at the meeting. wddlew a afternoon at the Leon Danielson in Apartments on Third and —.—— Cmpire Want Ads Pay HRS T A MORGAN HONOR GUEST AT PARTY TUESDAY Mrs. Percy A. Reynolds and Mrs AID HAS MEETING W. Reed Seavers entertained last evening with a shower in of Mrs. Thomas A. Morgan, former’s home in the Apartments. Both contract briage and pi ochle were played during the e g. Mrs. G.. V. Goss h score and Mrs, on was high at pinochle. lowing the cards, a del per was served by e Guests were Mrs. Th Morgan, Mrs. D. M. Dishay J. C. Martinson, Mrs, ins, Mrs C. H. Seeds, Mrs Rich, Mrs. James Whitley, G. V. Goss and Mrs. Krafft. hon R. at th Empir nmd' hostesses. A T. R. Hog- Mrs, | 10r ONLY $1. Write today. 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