THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN AQUATIC CLUB MEETS Will Make Special Improvements —Memberships are not Transferable Several improvements will be made by the Kaw Aquatic Club on the cage shed and landing on the Kaw Bay shore, and a meeting of the organization at the City Y. M. C. A. Wednesday night One of the principal improvements will be the under-pinning and reconection of the bottom, which is in a dangerous condition. The club also voted to adopt a definite policy regarding the transfer of membership in the organization, deciding that all members who have transferred their membership before Oct. 22 of this year would be permanent. Membership could be the club, but that in the future memberships could not be transferred. In way of preparedness in case of emergency it was voted that every manoe owner using the club shed should leave a duplicate key to the 'ock on his cane with the president, and anyone else who could答案 could be rescued in the shortest possible time. A report was also made by members that certain parties had been doing damage to the property and it was unanimously decided should be prosecuted if they are caught on the premises in the future. The financial report showed the club to be in a prosperous condition with sufficient money for the urgent improvements. The organization students who have canoes on the Kaw River here. Any one owning a canoe is eligible for membership. Professor Edwin F. Simpson of the department should see the club and should be seen by any one entiring membership. Methodist Ghosts Walk Early A masked Halloween party will be given at the Methodist Church Friday. Children will be told and apples bobbled. They will be an abundance of apples, doughnuts and cider. Vera Peacock and Bascom Fearing will have charge of the story telling; Yap's string music. Everyone must be masked; some are planning to be costume. Send the University Daily Kansan home. THE DOUGHNUT SHOP is taking HALLOWEEN ORDERS 1103 MASS. HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT IT ? Two Football Games In Lawrence This Week Lawrence High School and Haskell Indians will play the only football games in Lawrence this week. The Kansas State team will play the strong Iola High School team Friday afternoon on MeCook Field while the Haskell Indians will play the Kansas Wesleyans on Haskell Field Saturday afternoon. Neither Lawrence High School nor the Haskell Indians have been defeated this season, nor their goal lines crossed by an opposing team. The Haskell Indians also remain against the Indians. The high school game Friday promises to be a real game. Iola has one of the strongest high school teams and has scored twice since the last two years. The Haskell队 also promises to be good. Nutt Will Talk at Williamstown Prof. H. W. Nutt will deliver an address on Community Interests at n meeting at Williamstown. The meeting is given to raise funds for the new church in Williamstown. Experts Can't Explain Larger Number of Players Who Are Laid Up New York, Oct. 23—Something is wrong with the 1919 football players. Eastern coaches have been led to believe that the team joined the disabled list. None have be seriously injured but from the propropensity of pulled muscles and slight bone fractures it seems that the usual strength to stand the gaff. MANY GRID STARS HURT The cause is a puzzle. Either the boy returning from France have brought back to much "Yankee punch" or the hardships of army experience have undermined them physically. Yale heads the list with eleven star players unavailable through injury. Harvard has a squad in the infirmary consisting of three regulars and several substitutes. Princeton lost her star player ago and the Navy has two stars out. Good food, regularly served—food you will like— is served at Some refuse to consider the army The Oread Cafe CONFIDENCE If you are not already dining at Brick's you will eventually . . . . We have gained the confidence of this community by our conservative banking policies. Our surplus and undivided profits greatly exceeds our capital account. Yet, our service is progressive. THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank." WE WANT YOUR SHOE REPAIRING "ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" Starts November 3. Ends November 21 1017 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Shining The 1920 JAYHAWKER JAYHAWKER CONTEST:— Dyeing Prepare to buy that Jayhawker then "Let the Jayhawker Kalidascope the year for you" Edger L. Hollis, Bus. Mgr. Phone 1277 Luther H. Hangen, Editor Phone 321 as a factor and attribute the cause it to overtaxing the players in practice. This has been the chief criticism of Coach Folwell's approach to the Ela have been pointed to Pennsylvania where Coach Folwell has practically abandoned scrimmage practice as an indication that the new Yale coach is not necessary. The talk of old time, country time and new time will be ancient history after Saturday, October 25, for Congress repealed the Day Light Saving Law, which becomes effective Saturday night at midnight. Residents of a state where daylight is saved may daylight while the rest of the United States will use government time. Father Time Straight Again Send the Daily Kansan home. Better consult him about that overcoat! Better consult him We are offering we are showing unusually good values— Order now for cold weather. SAMUEL G. CLARKE 1032 Mass St. Next door north of Squires Some of the larger stores in the cities feel it necessary to place emphasis upon their label in the clothes. But Our Suits themselves are distinctive enough in Quality Tailoring that you know from whence they came. All the more so when you know the price paid. YOUNG MEN'S MODELS Suits-$30 to $65 Overcoats-$21 to $45 1889 1919 Silverware CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL BUREAU 610 Metropolitan Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. We have remunerative positions for available teachers. Write for registration blanks. No advance fee. W. J. HAWKINS, Manager Diamonds Watches Fine Repairing 827 Mass. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. The Kansas University Bible Chair Dr. Arthur Bradin, Director Announces two additional Bible Classes as follows I. Comparative Religions, or Life of Christ Friday Evenings, 7 o'clock Myers Hall II. The Bible Saturday Evenings 7 o'clock Myers Hall Open to all University students. Check courses desired and mail or hand to Dr. Braden, Myers Hall Bugs That's a pretty good Term for the fellow Who tries to catch Butterflies in January— Also it's not bad For the fellow who Wears the new "Brogue" Winter oxfordes without Woolen hose— Winter oxfordes are Mighty stylish This winter but For comfort's sake Wear woolen hose— We thank you VARSITY BOWERSOCK MATINEE; 2:30 and 4:00 NIGHT; 7:30 and 9:00 Today and Friday Today Only MARGUERITE CLARK in "Widow By Proxy" Today and Friday OLIVE THOMAS in "The Spite Bride" Also a Christie Comedy "Look Who's Here" Tomorrow at the VARSITY DOROTHY DALTON in "THE MARKET OF SOULS" New Arrivals Beautiful new suits and overcoats, silk trimmed. Very new models. New patterns in silk neck- wear. It will pay you to drop in every day and see the new creations. Robt. E. House 720 MASS. ST.