UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY AURORA TODAY "THE COLLEGE THEATRE" Paramount Picture Corporation Presents MR. CHAS. RICHMAN in . "The Man from Home" The Great American Play, in 5 Reels Fri. - Special Feature - Sat. MR. MAX FIGMAN Supported by Lolita Robertson in "The Hoosier Schoolmaster" IN FIVE REELS Matinee 2:30 Good Music Night 7:15-8:40 Student Headquarters Student Headquarters For Fruits, Candies, and Cigars. WINDMILL GROCERY 900 Miss. Both Phones 413 R. E. PROTSCH THE STUDENTS' TAILOR. FRANK KOCH "THE TAILOR" Full Line of Fall Suitings. STUDENT HEADQUARTERS. CONKLIN SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PENS Are Now on Sale at McGloch's Drug Store GO TO THE HOME BAKERY For Good Things To Eat C. M. Williamson 393 Mass C. W. STEEPER Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling Club up to date men and women 10 years old Satisfaction Guaranteed A. H. Jernigan, K. J. Wilhelmson Bell 1434 AaL 924 La. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK A. G. 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Look for the series of etchings to be put out by the Y. W. C. A. They make distinctive gifts.-Adv. 57-3 ONLY ARNOLD WINS A FRESHMAN LETTER For Breaking Discus Record He Gets "K" Along With 15 Football Men Hiatt Arnold, freshman College was awarded the only "K" given to a first year man at the meeting of the Athletic Board at noon today. Fifteen football "Ks" were awarded to the men who had played five full quarters or more against Missouri Valley teams. Those on the squad not receiving "K" will be given sweaters. Uncle Jimmy will present the K' to the football men at the annual football mixer to be held in Fraternal Aid Hall, December 9. In addition to awarding the Ks the Athletic Board voted to con- tinue $150 to the Red Cross Fund and an amount to the White Cross Fund The following men received K's for football: Reber, Heath, Groft, Helvern, Keeling, Strother, Burton, Coolidge, Wood, Russell, Stryker, Detwiler, Householder, Gray and James. HAVE STUDENT PLAYWRIGHTS? professor MacMurray of Speaking Department Favors Plan Plays written by students in the University, and presented yearly by the senior class is one of the dramatic ideals of the new head of the public speaking department, Prof. Arthur MacMurray, Professor MacMurray, Kansas from the Iowa Agricultural University, Ames, Iowa, where for the past six years the above mentioned plan has been in active operation. "Back there," said Professor MacMurray in discussing the subject, "we gave prizes to the student writing the best play, and I do not see why the plan should not work here. A play-writing contest could be conducted, conditions and subject matter being definitely stated, and cash prizes derived to the production of the play—awarded to the author. As soon as the public speaking partment gets enough money in the treasury to consider such a plan, I hope to see it put into actual operation." Mr. Alex Wetmore, an alumn of the University of Kansas, and now an assistant in the United States Biological Survey, has recently returned from an investigation of the wild fowl of the salt lakes of Uah and is spending a few days in Lawrence. GRAD INVESTIGATES FOWL DIESEASE AT SALT LAKES The wild fowl of that region are dying of some unknown cause. Their numbers are being rapidly declining and it was for this reason that the government Wetmore to make an investigation and determine the cause if possible. Safety Razor blades, machine sharpened. Better than new. Here short time, 25c and 35c per doz. Dick Bros.-Adve. 57-3* Kansan Takes Strychnine Edward Hyatt, of Topeka, Kansas, a student at Harvard University, nearly succumbed to an over-dose of strychnine. A kodak makes a good Christmas present. Buy it at Squires' Studio.- Adv. Kansan Takes Strychnine If you like peach ice, try ours Wiedmann's.—Adv. Douglas Chocolates, Reynold Bros. "Nuff" said. -AdV MORE "ALL" TEAMS COME IN NO DATE ANNOUNCED FOR UNION FACULTY NIGHT If Enough Critics are Given Chance Every Favorite May Get on Students Leaving Frəser Hall After Morning Prayer Services Eastern atmosphere seems to have blinded the sport writers who pick mythical all star teams. Five Harvard men are given places in the "paper" teams in the East and all the other places are given to men on the large college teams. Sport critics seem to forget that such men as Speigel of Washington and Jefferson tore holes in the Harvard line and outsprinted the speedy Harvard ends. Since the game has been opened up the small college teams have shown great improvement, often appearing to better advantage than college teams. There are men playing on campus from schools, have a but few hundred to choose from, who could make almost any team in the country. Following is the all eastern selection: L.T.—Ballin, Princeton L.G. H. Pennekon, Harvard. M.R.owan, Army R.M.owan, Dartmouth. R.T. Trumbull, Cornell. R.E. O'Ream, Cornell. Q.B. Barrett, Cornell H.L. Bradlee, Harvard R.H. Mahan, Harvard. F.B. Whitney, Dartmouth. Halligan Makes All-Western Western critics have been more liberal than they are represented on the mythical all-White Four are taken from the ranks of the Illinois conference champions. Captain Halligan, of Nebraska, is placed at right tackle by most experts. In his game, being a great line man, he is a kicker of exceptional ability. It was his toe that saved the Iowa game for Nebraska. Every coach placed Johnny Maulbetsch, of Michigan on a mythical western team. The way that he tore through and around the Harvard line, though playing on a weak team, stamps him as one of the greatest ground gainers the west has ever produced. Against Syracuse, Pennsylvania and Cornell, his work was exceptional. Against Hydost been without this crack, it is doubtful if he would have won more than preliminary games throughout the year. Following is the All-Western selec- R.E.-Cherry, Ohio State R.T.-Halligan, Nebraska. R.G.-Ruth, Purdue. R.D.-Jardine, Chega. L.D.-Chegan, Illinois. L.T.-Tau, Wisconsin. L.E.-Graves, Illinois. Q.B.-Clark, Illinois. R.H.-Maubelsetch, Michigan. L.H.-Pogue, Illinois. F.B.-Solon, Minnesota. FACULTY MEMBERS SPEAK BEFORE HORTICULTURALISTS Prof. W. A. McKeever of the child-welfare bureau, of the University, will speak today on "The Community and the Interests of the Children," and Prof. S. J. Hunter, also of the University will speak Friday on "Kansas Farm Regulation for Kansas Fruit Growers," before the forty-eighth annual meeting Kansas State Horticultural Society in Topeka December 3, 4, and 5. Noted speakers from all over the state will be present and deliver addresses on various subjects pertaining to fruit. Canning and preservation of fruits will be taken up by the women of the state. Plans Lagging for General Mixer at 1200 Tennessee for Professors and Students If we make your picture, it will positively be done before Christmas. Squire's Studio.-Adv. Popcorn crisps to be good should be fresh. We make our own. Twenty cents a pound at Wieddeman's—Adv. Chill. Reynolds Bros., serve only the best. Try a dish - Ady. Send the Daily Kansan home. Plans for the proposed faculty night at the Student Union are lagging. No night has been set aside and no teachers have students to mix at the Union building. The intention was to have a faculty night each week when the professors could come to 1200 Tennessee and meet the students outside the class room. The first night was to have been given this week, but has been postponed. It is not known now when the mixer will be given. Red Cross Totals $714.25 Red Cross Totals $714.25 The Red Cross totals today amounted to $75.00. This advance was made by a five dollar contribution of P. D. Paponose. Martin Goes to Florida Martin Goes to Florida Prof. H. T. Martin, of the department of paleontology, left yesterday for Florida where he will spend his vacation and make collections of material for the department. Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedemann's—Adv. KANSAS NOVEMBER MARKED BY LACK OF COLD AND WET An unusually high temperature and a small amount of precipitation marked the month of November, according to the report of the University weather man. The records of this station, which are intact since 1982, show maximum temperature of 81 degrees, the highest on record for that month. The mean temperature was 48.7 degrees, which is 7 degrees above the November average. The range between the warmest day, November 19, and the coldest day, November 19, was 72 degrees. Nine above zero is the coldest day registered. Counting all days which were two-thirds as clear, the report shows that there were 20 clear days. Six of the remaining days were half clear. But one day was entirely cloudy. Several days were murky on account of the smoke from the Arkansas forest fires. Miss Alice Brown of the department of zoology, is making a series of charts to be used in zoology lectures. If you like fruit salad, try on's Wiedemann's—Adv. Our peach ice cream is flavored with fruit. Wiedemann'—Adv. THE FIRST Principal of this store is to sell you things that are safe for you safe for your pocketbook. We are going to be in business for a long time; we want friends and are ready to do anything reasonable to make them. Dissatisfied customers are too expensive for us. Your good word is our best advertising. Get acquainted with our methods and service. WEAVER'S Both Telephones 636 The Little Schoolmaster Says:—— "Why Not Invite the Faculty?" The Student Union is to be congratulated upon showing their true collegian spirit in inviting the Faculty to participate in their "doings". Goodfellowship counts. Of course as a loyal "Jawahawk" you'll always want to appear your best, hence, the "Little Schoolmaster's" suggestion that you call on Sam G. Clarke this week for your measure for a handsome Wish, tailored expressly for you by Ed. V. Price & Co. of Chicago. E. "Prices easily within your allowance." The Red Widow BOWERSOCK THEATRE Friday, Dec. 4 The best of the Channing Pollock, Rennold Wolf, Charles Gebest The N.Y. Astor Theatre,Triumph Musical Comedy Successes With a Flawless Company of 50. Possessing an Irresistable Charm. Prices—50c, 75c, $1, $1.50. Seats on sale at Round Corner Drug Co. Come to the store and let us cut our canned goods and show you the exceptional values. Dunmire's— Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home KANSAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS .