SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN I PAGE THREE Asiatic Mining City Found to Be Source of Rouge for Rome sizma, in Asia Minor, Erected Elaborate Temple From Resulting Riches Galaxy Observatory Dalitmore, Nov. 13—Rouge worn by women of the Roman Empire built a rich temple to the mihngde Zixemine in a remote mining town of Asin Miner, according to Dr. David M. Robbins, professor of Johns Hopkins University. The treasure of this city, Sizim, was its mines of cinnamon. The cinna- tor ore yielded a red material, oxide of mercury, which was in demand all over the Roman world for facial deco- ration, and also for painting. When the archaeological expedition of the University of Michigan was excavating at Antichus, Doctor Robinson made a side trip to Simae and excavated there, expecting to find the ruins of the city of Roman times and perhaps the Roman temple built to the "Mother of Earth." The temple, which is kept under the ancient city's buildings, even excavations to a depth of 25 feet revealed nothing except nakes, shams, and debris. Instead of the Roman city, Doctor Robinson discovered important evidence of a prehistoric city, on the same site. Twenty wives, red, brown, and black, dating back farther than 2500 B.C., were unearthed, and after excavation in the ancient Roman city, Robinson has concluded that these primitive vases are like no other pottery known except that from the lishap of Crute. K F K U --the king. His answer was, "We have not begun to fight!" And from what happened after that it seems that 'ohn Paul was right.' Station KFKU, 275 meters, will broadcast the following program Nov 15: 12:30 p. m.-'Talk', Prof. F. H. Gull, deparment of political science, First of a series on Parliamentary Procedure, "How 42708 R. M. —University String Trio, Dean D. M. Searthout, Kari Koersteiner, Miss Anna Neweyee Anna Sweeney Prime Song Wayne Prize Song Sierra's Love Sierra's Love From Master Singer From Vallikyrie Andante Religious Thomas Wide Gastaldon Arlite May Bruch Dudley Buck Pearl Curran campus news, Mize Zulu Coon, copranym Hugo Schoenecker, bass I. Harcole (the Rises) Withe the Heart is Young Write the heart in Young p. m.-Ha淋巴细胞 in young Club Hears Fred Allen Protozoology Subject of Talk to Zoology Group A light lunch was served to the members before the meeting was called to order and a short business session was held after the address. The next meeting will be held W兰天. It will be an open meeting to which all students enrolled in courses in zoology are invited. Fred Allen, instructor in zoology, addressed the semi-monthly meeting of the Snow Zoology Club Wednesday on the subject of "Protozoology." Allen told of the reliance of the rest of the animal kingdom on Protozoans, especially in the sea. He also pointed out the fundamental role to the higher members of the animal kingdom as to their properties. American Student Life to Be Discussed Sunday Miss Frances P. Greengood of Evanton, III, secretary of the department of student work of the Northern Baptist Convention, will make several speeches during her visit in Lawernov, 12 to 15. "Student Life in America" will be the subject of her speech at 9:45 Sunday at the Baptist church. At 6:15 P.M., she meets with P. U. She is also to be one of the speakers at the state Girl Reserve Conference being held in Lawrence this week-end. Miss Greenough is visiting all the large colleges and universities in Kansas. Cartoonist Tells Why Jayhawk Wears Shoes Henry Malley, A. B. 14, cartoonist and originator of the famous Kannas Jayahawk as he is cartooned, when naked recently why he put shoes on the bird, gave the following reply in a letter to Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the University of Kansas alumni association: "The reason that the Jayhawk wears shoes is this: The first time I made one, I tried to make him look like he was kicking a dog. I could with have feet, so I just put shoes on him a left him that way." Lieutenant Charles Benter. Leader of the U.S.Navy Band Upholds Paul Jones Tradition Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Lois Figge, c28, of Isabel. The United States navy band, which appeared in afternoon and evening concerts at Robinson gymnasium last Friday, is a part of an organization which is noted for its ability to rise to all emergencies. John Paul Jones, standing on the deck of the sailing Bon Homme Marine, the captain to surrender in the name of the king. His answer was, "We have This has become a tradition with the navy ever since that time. Whether or not the navy land carries weapons, they are more in experience of the organization --during its concert tour last year. Rail transportation failed during one of the jumps between concerts, Lieut. Charles Benter, bandmaster, promptly arranged for the use of three large trucks. The gig was also music we were loaded in them, and the trip was begun over bad roads to the next concert stop. In Society Phi Delta Chi, national professional phar- tectural and chemical faculty, host their oblique dome in Wiedemann's Gell The Dutch Cuisine presents a unique, personal winter dinner in Westwoods' Grin with indoors dance in Woodside's Grit. A five piece orchestra from Topeka has performed in the form of a Fresh The instruments are in the form of a Fresh favorites: colors, good and old wines of Europe, color and good wines of America, and well-sorted wine seriled on the hill of the cage. Punch is used to cut the town guest pique. The Mission of the town guest pique is in New City, Mr. Minnie Milled Clark, St. Jr. of the town guest pique is in Miss Louise Beck, Topeka. Lawrence Wood would, Thomas Sweeney, and John Wood- land would, Ray Crawford, Kansas City, Andrew Anderson and Ray Crawford, Kansas City, and mother Dam and Mrs. O. Haven, The Simms Phil Emilion party was held Saturday night at the Country Club. The Simms, a family owned and operated Tacocka. The chameau wine winer; Mr. Josephson, the chateau owner; Mr. Josephson; L.C. Lehman; J.琴海爵士的琴房 furnished A Delta Sigma Perry was held at Kelburn Saturday night. The decorations made sure of parade attendance, with hundreds of panels were being at the home of the room. The music was by Tommy John McMahon, Mrs. M. O'Reilly, Mr. McMahon, Mrs. M. O'Reilly, Mrs. M. Harvey The Country Club was decorated in nautical laurel leaves for the Alaska Delta Trio faculty members. The club is named St. Sower, Mrs. J. S. Miles and Ms. Bell Sower, Mrs. J. S. Miles and Ms. Bell Sower, by Tommy Johnson's orchestra. The Kapo Kapor Gamma entertainment at Kobe's Friday night, the characters were, Phy. Holiday Blinken, Mrs. Margett Perkins, Marcus Dotson and Mrs. Married Cheese from Erikke. The colors for the decoration of the Gorman Phi Beta party at their house Saturday night were red, green, yellow, black and inviolate. The decorator said he would be Steven, Mr. Mitchell and Mikael. The trucks developed engine trouble and tire trouble, as cars have the habit of doing, and the band reached its destination at just exactly the same time that the program was scheduled to start. Lieutenant Benner led his men across the country and their civilian clothes, and they crushed into the opening number—a stirring march by Seuna. to be sure of the appearance of one's stockings—as the wearer of Holeproofs always is! All-Silk Chiffon in the new Lucile Paris shades. It's So Satisfying $1.95 The Daily Texas, college paper of the University of Texas, is soon to contain a magazine section which will consist of feature stories, special articles, book reviews, and literary critics, and will be illustrated with art work. The University of Illinois was the first institution to arrange for a new "rainout" for its football field. Raincintes for other playing places, which will keep the ground dry and permit players from being exposed to many weather, are now being made. Pipes, tobacco, cigars, tobacco pouches and cigaret cases. Barber's Drug Store The Blue Mill where you get the best sandwiches and coffee in town—served to suit you. After the Party 1009 Mass. Shiver me timbers, but here's a film for your life! Highly romantic. Adventurous. Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical security, announces the pledging of Efiel Hicks, c'28, Norton; Lindeth Geery, c'29, John; Margery House, c'29, Salma; and Ruth Ellis, c'28, of Lawrence. THE COLLEGE JEWELER 911 Massachusetts TONIGHT—WEDNESDAY Mu Phi Pledges. Announced Phone 409 WANT ADS Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Shows: 3-7-9 Added: Comedy—News Prices Mat. 35c Nite 10-40c JOHN GILBERT, star of "The Big Parade," in "Bradley the Magnificent" It's LOST: Brown Corkin fountain pen, with ring in end, between Oread high and 13th & Ohio. Finder please. call 2572. SOON EXPERIENCED MARCELLING- 50a. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky. MARCELLING, shampooing, hot oil treatments. K. U. Barber Shop, FOR first class meals at the city lowest prices, take to the restful Virginia Inn and be satisfied. Welcome students. tf Beauty Parlor, 727 Mass., phone 1028. 67 LOST: Activity, ticket 1633, at game Saturday. Finder at Student auditor at business office or Kansas office. 56 LOST—Automobile tire in front of Law building. Finder return to Carter Tire company, 1001 Massachusetts. Reward. TF PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. REDING Oculist. Fitting glasses a speciality. Tests the eye, ear, nose and throat. Phone 213 F. A. U. Bldg. DR. H. P. E. BUSTACK Osteopathic family physician, Office at Res- idence, Lawrence, Kansas Phone 456 1409 Massachusetts DR. H. E. EUSTACE This document contains error information. DR. FLORENCE BARWOWS Osteopathic Physician. Calls answered, Over Barber's Drug. Phone 2337. LAWRENCH, OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses. Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Look for this sign. Courtesy and Becoming Conduct Phone 383 10th and New Hampshire Can always be found in a Master Barber's shop. Every worker takes pride in his work and spares no effort to please his patrons. While you are sitting around the fireplace these cold nights discussing the football games, have a box of Johnston's or Whitman's to make the evening complete. Lawrence Steam Laundry We clean everything you wear but your shoes. The Associated Master Barbers of Lawrence and your hat are two articles of your apparel that need as much attention as your suit. We can take care of them all, and to your entire satisfaction. 1101 Mass. Stop in on your way home. Handy for Students Your Necktie Our carefully selected stock of cards, especially appropriate for or engraving or ready for your consideration. A. G. ALRICE Stationery 736 Mass. St. RENT-A-FORD Drive It Yourself Personal Chirstmas Cards 916 Mass. Phone 653 Save that walk to town Specials for Sunday Night Lunches--- 12th & Oread Phone 970 Swiss Cheese Sandwiches 15c American Cheese Sandwiches 10c Flounder Fillet 10c PIES Home Baked Beans 10e Beer Sandwiches 10e Meat Loaf Sandwiches 10e Home Made Nut Bread ... 10c SALADS Pumpkin, Apple, Raisin, Butterscotch Potato Salad 10c Salmon Salad 15c Ask about our "Pay- AMERICA'S lowest cost A power travellet. One set of two wheels. a low priced automobile! Half the cost of street car travel! That's the Harleys of Europe, the new type motorcycle. 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