THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 100% PAGE FIVE second Dancing Class Will Be Held Friday According to Schedule 10x Step and Left-Right Waltz 2. Turn Will Be on Program for This Week The second meeting of the University dance school, will be held in room 302 center Administration building at 4 p., m. Friday. Every effort is being made to find a larger place in which to hold the class, but no change will be made his week. “At the last class jibbs men outnumbered the women ‘two in one,’” said Dick Matthews, director of the class. “I hope that the women of the University will support the class in greater numbers. The class is open to all the ages and women of the University.” The last class hour was occasioned with the teaching of the correct form and position for dribbling. The two sessions were practised with partners, this week the box step and the left hand wrist turns will be taught, and will be followed the succeeding week. The second of the new set of ball room steps. Tickets for the class may be put bursed for 25 cents open at the bush office any time tomorrow. Decline in Fire Losses Monthly Report Shows Trend Downward for Month Topela, Kim? Oct. 16. The monthly free report issued to help by Elmer E. Scott, state fire marshal, indicates belion relief from the steady stream of waste that has been pouring into the hopper of firefighters since last January. The shows the lay for September to be $249,000 or biggest $260,000 the correspondent period last year and from $388,000 to $749,000 during this sixth month of this year. There were 53 barn and stable trees, entailing a loss of $10,000; 60 swelling trees, loss of $20,000; 15 mis silene trees, loss of $20,000; the three comprising the bulk of damage treated during the health. Outside of unknown causes, resisting 62 fires and $114,000 loss, fire was no crest single坠 under the classification of games. Electrical damage occurred with 21 free and $22,000 loss, Excluding September the number Excluding Set: member; the number of fires and loss by months follow: January 609 8727,136 February 579 45,040 March 568 740,012 April 321 784,188 May 280 48,072 June 226 308,771 July 260 476,551 August 180 454,701 ANNOUNCEMENTS All members of the Queshman class are requested to meet in Fraser chapel at 7:15 tonight. A matter of vital importance will be taken up. Bob Lee, p The Musical Vegetation Service at Trinity Episcopal church has been postponed from the last Sunday in October to the second Sunday in October, and will be held on the second Sunday in each month thereafter. The R. O., T. I. G. gallery precisely which was to begin Monday, Oct. 20, will not begin until Monday, Oct. 27, to permit entire attention to, be held. Prof. Frederick H. Guild to Speak at Bowersock Prof. Frederick R. Guild, head of the department of political science, will speak at the Bowery theater Sunday afternoon at 2:30, on the non-veteran. Professor Guild has spoken along similar lines before the Chamber of Commerce, and at the Plymouth Congregational church. All civic clubs of Lawrence are endorsing the meeting and urging every citizen to be present for the address. It is given in connection with the March 4th session started to interest the citizens in registering and voting at the November election. The Haskell institute sand will play at the meeting. At The Theater 1 2 3 4 5 LINCOLN NEVER USED TOBACCO George A. Billings, creator of the role of Abraham Lincoln in the First National picture of the same name, wondered for a long time, whether the famous President used tobacco 'in any form or not.' Mr.illing's anxiety was set at rest when he met two men in Los Angeles who were able to assure him that Thinness never used tobacco in any form, and this includes smoke in a day when most people used smoke and even many excellent women smoked pipes. Senator Cole was an intimate friend and political associate of Lincoln for many years, while De. Paulie in his youth was a neighbor of Lincoln in Springfield, and is an ally of Abraham Lincoln by virtue of his deep respect to the interest of the production of "Alabama Lincoln." These two men are Corvellian Colts-United Stat. staten from California, ww., celebrated his one hundred and first birth anniversary, in 1923, and Dr. G. Decker, Elli Bayle of the University of Southern California. Senator Cole, the most datin- gistically as well as the most competent living link between Abraham Lincoln and these latter days, has sent his invaluable advice to the Rockett School of Law. In a picture of "Abraham Lincoln," which is coming soon to the Bowwerock Theater, RIN-TIN-TIN *in* "FIND YOUR MAN" A WARNER BROS. CLASSIC OF THE SCREEN Anybody who is interested in this discussion will certainly enjoy, the work of the Belgian Police Dog, Rint-Tin-Tin, featured in "Find Your Maw!" at the Bowerscourt Theatre this month. You can easily learn the basics of a good either side of the question. Not only does he display unusual intelligence, The story in which Bin-Tin Tin-tee (centered, laid in a number center), full of romance, action—and plenty of comedy, involves the work of the dog ecos in. but he has had extraordinary athletic training. The cast consists of June Marlowe, Eric St. Clair, Charles Maiden, Pat Hartigan, Fred Stanton, Low Harvey and Charles Conklin. story and scenario. Mal St. Clair lrected. Darryl Francis Zannuck wrote the WE RENT KODAKS We Develop and Print Amateur Work — 24 Hour Service C. G. COE, Druggist 1347 Mass, St. It is a Warner Bros. 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"and that Government of the people, by the people and for the people, shall not perish from the earth." "Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us dare to do our duty as we understand it."