A TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Trees Once Flourished and Animals Roamed on Nebraska Prairie These Conclusions Are Indicated in Study by Prof. Berry of Johns Hopkins Baltimore, Maryland — Great forest once grew on what are now the new trees, plain trees and sand drifts of western Nebraska and abundant vegetation once flourished where irrigation is now necessary to sustain plant life. These conclusions are indicated in a study, just published by the American museum of Natural History, of a collection of fossil nuts. The study was made by Prof. E, W. Berry, geologist of Johns Hopkins University. These fossils were discovered in Sioux County, Neb., along with fossil remains of prehistoric animals somewhat related to the rhinoeves, from which both the deposits are called "Rhinoeves." The preservation of these units were first reported in 1895 by Prot. E. H. Barlson who called them hiccare nuts. Professor Herry, however, has compared his specimens with all existing species of bickery and walnut, and finds that they are walnuts and most closely related to the common black walnut so plentiful throughout the eastern part of the United States and the Mississippi valley. These demands are attributed to the Olivecree or early Tertiary period of the earth's history and indicate that climatic conditions in that region were more stable than at present. The black walnut requires a rich deep, well watered colt, and in such soil there would naturally be an abundance and variety of verees. These attributes may have been confirmed to narrow areas along river banks but the abundance and character of the associated annual life, says Professor Berry, indicates that there were once more of forced country in that region. Women's Hockey Starts Junior and Senior Teams Work Despite Bad Weather Women's hockey practices were started yesterday when the juniors and seniors met for their first scheduled hour, which was held inside of Robinson gymnasium on account of the weather. The time yesterday was morning or afternoon in exercise presen tory to practicing for the tournament. all practices will probably be held inside this week, according to Miss Rubin. However, freshman and junior coach. The freshman women who wished ORPHEUM Tonite—Tomorrow "Flirtation Walk" Romance and moonlight in the softly concerning shadows of West Point' historic Lever's Lane. A great love story intertwined in a truly great drama. with HOOT GIBSON Dustin Farnum Anne Cornwall You'll talk about the climax all your life. "You'll Never Forget It" Added—Comedy Shows: 3, 7;15, 9 Prices Matt. 10-35 Nite 10-40 SOON Thommas Meighan in "TIN GODS" to try out get this afternoon at which time the game was expired to them and the rules were discussed. Indoor practices count as regular ones. If three-fourths scheduled practice are needed, a second earns points in W, A, B. Because $l$ though aspirants will not make the first team, points are given for membership on the squad and the second Class practice hours are scheduled as follows: Freshman, Tuesday and Wednesday at 4:30; sophomores, Wednesday and Friday at 4:30; juniors, Monday and Thursday at 4:50; and Monday at 3:20 and Thursday at 4:30. Braden Speaks at Coffeeville Dean S. B. Braden of the School of Religion, will leave for Coffeeville this evening to make an address before the Kansas Christian Mission- ary Society, which is holding a con- vention this week. Dean Braden speaks at Coffeeville at the School of Religion at the Univer- sity. He expects to return to need his classes Thursday. Alpha Phi Alpha Names Pledges The Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity announces the pledging of Hercion Towers, Alvin Davis, William Shelton Otto Beauty, James Thomas, Chrissie Olten, James Knighten, Howard Newcomer, Charles Shephard, Thomas McCaley and Roy English. Leon Holman c23.1055 Fifth AVE. Cedar Rapids, Iowa; is a designer in R. F. Moyer, architect WANT ADS POP RENT - Double room for two boys. Ideal location, police reasonable. 1241 Trim. 15 WANTED—Student laundry. Price reasonable and work done safely early. Phone 2220 White. 2 EXPERIENCED MARCELLING- 50e. Phone 2775. 1915 Kentucky FOR BENT : Needly furnished room in private family for two boys FOR RENT: Kitehenetie with either one or two rooms, especially suitable for married students who wish to live reasonably, may work for part-time jobs. 28 red, even nights; 18 white, 8 a.m., etc. FOR RENT - One large double room, also one small one, very reasonable. Family style meals served. 812 In- diana Street. 17 FOR RENT: Desirable room on campus in professor's home, for women teaching in University or city schools. Phone 270 16 10 WANTED: Laundry, make speciality of student and faculty work. Call for delivery; 1 and 2 day service Phone 1045 black. 21 POG first class meals at the city lowest prices, meets to the restful Virginia Inn and be satisfied. Welcome students. tf LOST: Pair tortoise shell glasses, between library and 1329 Michigan. Thursday moon. Barbara Becker, 268. 17 LOST - Friday night, yellow slider labelled "Irish." Please return to Kanan office and no questions will be asked. LOST—Kappa Alpha Theta pin on campus. Name engraved on back. Finder pennase call 295. LOST- Swoan fourteen pw with name stamped on it. Lost between Ad, building and Journalism building Montreal. Glued to Kenan in Gluedy Filson. STUDENTS socks darned by hunts; also mending. Work called for and delivered. Call 965. 18 FOR RENT: One double room, for girls or boys; close to streetcar. Call 1460 red. 20 GIRL STUDENT wanted. Room and board in exchange for housework. Inquire at 530 Ohio, or phone 2010, 20 Dressmaking, coats shortened and refined, -Smith, Hemstitching, and Beauty Shop. 263% Masc., Phone 683. Suits, Overcoats and Dress 'Cleaned and Fressed $1.00 KIRBY, THE CLEANER 29 KIRBY, THE CLEANER Phone 429 1167 Mass. Neven expert barbers-five beauty operators Palace Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor A complete line of toiletries Marcelling Waterwaving Manicuring Marcel permanent waving Hot oil treatments Excelsis Fingerwaving a specialt 7. 10 Massachusetts St. 750 Massachusetts St. Phone 325 for Appointment Frank Vumelia Princietier Frank Vaughn, Proprietor You might keep warm by carrying an oil heater wherever you go but you'd be much more comfortable and much more stylishly drest in an Ober Topcoat $25 to $45 $25 to $45 Attention Freshmen! Freshman Caps go on your "head" Friday morning. The 1926 Styles here for your choosing Red Button—Pharmic, Medic Yellow Button—Engineer White Button—College "Better get yours now and be safe" CARL'S GOOD CLOTHES Football and World Series returns Saturday.—Phone us, 251 OFF to a game, home for the week-end, or just sticking around town, a Stetson will give you that well dressed feeling—and it will wear surprisingly long. STETSON HATS STYLED FOR YOUNG MEN Are you just three-quarters of the student you should be? There is more to college than classes, quizzes, and professors. Fully one quarter of your college life will be taken up with extra-curricular activities. You can't be a real student unless you know what's going on. A A Read your own University Daily Kansan