UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSA TODAY ONLY THEATRE VARSITY Five Reel Vitagraph Star Feature Line Parties Call Box Office Telephone No.3 EARL WILLIAMS and CLARA KIMBLE YOUNG, Vitagraphs' Broadway Feature Stars in Richard Henry Savage's "MY OFFICIAL WIFE" Five Reels MONDAY AND TUESDAY-Bret Harte's Novel in seven reels, "SALOMY JANE," all star, featuring BEATRIZ MICHELENA Five Reels Look Here Fellows! "The team has enough trick plays up its sleeve to win the game tomorrow---you know they say 'there a trick in every trade' and it takes that trick to win." We're onto the trick of getting the new styles in men's clothing, shoes, hats and furnishings as soon as they are created—that's the reason we win in the clothing game. ARNOLD ESTABLISHES NEW DISCUSS RECORD Freshman Heaves Greek Missle 119 Feet 4 inches Many in Meet A new Kansas discus record and keen competition marked the fall inter-class track and field meet at McCook Field yesterday. Hiatt Arnold, a freshman, heaved the discus out 119 feet 4 inches on his first attempt, erasing the name of Bonnie Rebe from the college records in that event. Eighty men started in the different events. The freshmen had no difficulty in winning first place as the restriction of K men to one event gave them a decided advantage. Seventy points were secured by the yearlings, $36\%$ by the sophomores, 22 by the juniors and $19\%$ by the seniors. Though Arnold was the only man to approach the team, there were several good performances. Captain Edwards, Rodkey, Campbell, Grady and Fiske of last year's squad all showed to advantage. Dan Hazen and Coach Hamilton ran the meet off in record time for the relay. The last event was concluded just one hour and forty minu- tes before the race. Every event on the regular track and field program was contested. 100 yd. dash—Niles, Fr.; Crum, Soph.; Gary, Fr.; Davidson, Soph. Time 10 4-5. Summary of events: 220-yard dash—Niles, Fr.; Crum, Soph.; Wilderman, Fr.; Davidson, Soph. Mile—Gradry, Jr.; Crabbe, Sr; Mile—Sophi; Howell, Skow. Time, 4138 Quarter mile -Edwards, Sr.; Gary Pfim, Jr.; and Whitehatch, Fr Timp 5.3-5. Half Mile: Rodkey, Soph., Fiske. Time: 2:08. Two Mile—Statler, Soph; Herd, Ito, Millennium, Sr.; Baker, Ito, 11/02 Reilly - Sophomores. 120 yard hurdles - Barclay, Fr. Relay—Sophomores. Elliott, Soph.; Woodbury, Fr.; Tre weeke, Fr. Time 17 4-5. 220-yard hurdles—Winn, Fr; Waddbury, Bur; Fr; Cress, Fr; Elliott, Brown. Sopn. Pole vault—Campbell, Jr.; Winn, Fr. and Pattinson, Fr.; Jones, Sr. Height, 10 feet 6 inches. jump jumper-McKay, Jr. and Tre- nant-Williams Sophh. Height: 5 feet, six inches. Brond Jump—Noel, Fr; Tweakew, Brond Jump—Noel, Fr; Tweakew, Soph, 18 feet, 11 inches Shot put—Maroney, SR; Arnold, Doug; Seth, Soph; Soph, Distance, 37 feet, 4 inches Discus—Arnold, Fr; Wilbur Fr; Treweake, Fr; Ziegler, Soph. Distance, 119 feet, 4 inches. (K. U. record.) FRESHMAN INVENTED THE FIRST TORPEDO EXPLOSIVE Stokes Tells of First Submarine ir New Book "The Memorials of Yale Men." "The Memorials of Yale Men," by Anson Phelps Stokes is a biography study of the student life at Yale during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries which has just been received at the library. It contains an account of the invention of the first torpedo boat. David Bushnell who was graduated from Yale in 1775 was the inventor of the first torpedo and the first man to conceive the idea of submarine warfare. He had conceived the idea while a freshman and worked on the invention a part of the time during his entire college career. His invention was completed just at the time of the breaking out of the revolutionary war and his new destroyer was given several practical trials during that struggle. The trials were partially successful. The torpedo was seven and one half feet in length and six feet high and was equipped with a barometer and compass. The craft was propelled by hand. Bushnell is also credited with being the first to successfully use the screw propeller which was a part of his boat. Reynolds Bros., for fresh chocolates and bon bons..-Adv. A large number of students signed a paper this morning guaranteeing their presence at the Law Scrim, December 4. Will Attend Serim Every try our hot chocolate? You've missed something good. Revolds Bros.—Adv. Going Down Town7 **Gong 'down** Just get it down to Williams' Drug Store, get acquainted, look over their stock of perfumes, toilet soaps, proprietary medicines, candies, stationery, etc., and you will become a constant visitor...Adv. 45-2 "It Is. Worth While?" discussed METHODIST church, 7 o'clock. Come... -Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes FISCHER'S Here is a Shoe Store catering to the precise discriminations of men who know. Wee Jamie Clark Pipe Major The illustration shows a $6.00 Strong & Garfield American Author --- Nicholas Vachel Lindsay Will read from his own writings in the Unitarian Church, corner of Vermont and Twelfth Street, Sunday afternoon at 4:30. University students and faculty are invited to be present, as well as the citizens of Lawrence. No admission will be charged, though a basket offering will be taken for the benefit of the White Cross fund. There will be music. It is one of several new styles we carry in Tan or Black leather and are the best shoes we know of for FISCHER'S $18 upward. Benefit Belgian Relief Fund The "Kilties" Band You Win —If its a Benjamin overcoat you buy. We are showing an extra large line of these wonderful coats. Hoot Mon! The "Kilties" Are Comin Canada's Greatest Concert Band All appearing in full Kilted Regimentals, introducing all their special features. They sing, they dance, they play Robinson Gymnasium, Two Performances Saturday, November 14 2:30 p. m. and 8;00 p. m. Admission: Afternoon 25c, Children 10c. Evening 25c and 50c