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One of these was the northern Europe, with Nuremberg its center and Clamier its leader, and the Italian school. The former produced better results from a purely pyrotechnic point of view, but could not vie with the latter in artistic elaboration and the scenic accessories introduced. For Your Hot Weather Appetite Try Our 25c COLD PLATE Served Daily UNION FOUNTAIN Healthfully Cooled by Modern Refrigeration GRanada Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'til 7 Just One More Day TODAY AND SATURDAY Shirley Temple's Only Rival! Little Miss JANET CHAPMAN "Little Miss Thoroughbred" John Lite! - Ann Shoridan Frank McHugh ALSO Color Cartoon - News Musical Comedy Revue - SCOOP ___ The First and Only Official World's Championship Fight Pictures LOUIS See the Sensational Knockout Blow by Blow in Slow Motion VS SCHMELING TEN DOLLARS REWARD — The Summer Session Kansan will pay a reward of ten dollars for information leading to the apprehension of the person guilty of taking from the campus the Kansan distribution boxes. Call 25 or communicate with The Editor. -10 See That Kidney Punch The Shortest and Fastest Fight in History Was Schmeling Fouled? The Play That Kept Broadway in Tears and Cheers for Many Record Breaking Months SUNDAY----4 Days BOY WANTED to wait tables at 1469 Tennessee for board during Summer Session. Apply immediately. -2 DICKINSON GINGER ROGERS Doug. Fairbanks, Jr. Today - Tomorrow Shows 2:30-7-9 "HAVING WONDERFUL TIME" A Worthy Successor to Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Joan Blondell Melvyn Douglas "There's Always A Woman" A detective story that's really a fun frolic The Picture That Speaks for Itself SUNDAY Herbert Marshall Barbara Stanwyck Always Goodbye All women should see it The following was the verdict by a certain grand jury in a suit against a railroad company: "If the train had run as it should have run, if the bell had rung as it should have rung, if the whistle had blowed as it should have blew, both of which it did neither, the cow would not have been injured when she was killed. A certain summer student who has been living on a banana diet all summer was dissappointed to find last week, when she dropped a penny in the scales, that she had gained 314 pounds! Since then she is "penny wise and pound conscious." At the Dickinson SUNRISE DANCE Together for the first time on the screen, Barbara Stanwyck and Herbert Marshall co-star in 20th Century-Fox's inspired drama, "Always Goodbye." Starts Sunday at the Dickinson. INDIAN VILLAGE Starting Monday Morning, July 4, at 12:05 a.m. Music by Dick McMillen and his K.U. SWING SEVEN Jam Session Every Wed. Adm. 35c per couple Saturday Nite-D. McM's Band-50c AT THE GRANADA Like the words of the popular song, "Sometimes I Love You, Sometimes I Hate You!" is the romance between beautiful Ginger Rogers and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., in "Having Wonderful Time," playing at the Granada for 4 days starting Sunday. July 4 Celebration Continued from page 1 In the early eighteenth century, the Ruggieri brothers, Bologneese fireworks artists, visited Paris and produced displays at Versailles and elsewhere on a hitherto unprecedented scale. One of the brothers aided in carrying out the display in London which celebrated the Peace of Aix-la-Chappille in 1749. During the remainder of the century the improvement of fireworks was rapid, for they began to prove an attraction at resorts and general celebrations. However, no real advance had been made yet in pyrotechnic mixtures, for color had not yet been introduced, the art still relying on saltpette. Some of the early pyrotechnists claimed to produce tints, but De Freizier published two books in 1707 and 1747 which came closest to telling the truth in that he described a mixture that produced "reddish," "greenish," etc., flames. The era of modern pyrotechny began in the first quarter of the nineteenth century with the introduction of potassium chlorate, which had been discovered in 1788 by Berthellet, into the art. Color effects were now possible, and a new field of research was opened. The last steps were the introduction of two metals, magnesium, about 1865, and aluminium, 1894, which gave a brilliancy never before attained and added to the variety of effects produced. 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