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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1920)
WASHINGTON PRIMED FOR BATTLE ROYAL (Continued from Page 2.) dumping everyone who getswaf since then, * , .■ ' . ■ Bob Ingrain. 'Wnskingttffi’.s right {ackie“ is the other twin Gibraltar to Clark. These two men arc like tw'tf towers of strength on either end oi the short de fensive line from 'tackle to tackle.. Bob opened boles big enough last week to Mrs. Julia Caylor Dressmaking ' • t ' ..-V1, •- . 5 Titus Bldg. 303-R Robinson’s Remind ers priced from 25c to $3.00 ; CRESSEY’S : ' Booksellers and Stationers. 660 Willamette. drivers wagon through. Bob Abel plays right end. Though a quarterback, he. fits very easily into the position, and has better opportunites to show his fight in the line, than in the backfield. I Johnny Wilson calls the Sun Dodger's signals. He possesses both an educated toe and a nice-passing hand. This is ■Hus first year. j Ray Eektnann is the star of Washing ^fon s backfield. He is tagged for all-1 coast now. because he excels in all do- J payments, Erte Hailey or Ilea Lint lor will play left half. Dailey is almost unbeatable at open-field running. Butler is known as “Bullet.” for his line plunging, Elbert Harper or Jimmy Br.vau will I play fullback, llurper is the regular man. Imt Allison has a hunch that. Bryan, j who is a linesman by profession, may ho a good fullback, due to Ids Weight and may call on him. .“SCANDALS OF 1919” WILL APPEAR HERE ’ " \ 'Vitit lavish dressing and pretentious j wcenery, George White’s “Scandals of 1919” comes to Eugene for the first time on Monday evening, November 15. Comedians’ with brains, experience, genuine dancing ability and rare comic nimbleness, are only one of the features of this gigantic production. There are scenes upon scenes. There’s something happening all the time but what’s com ing next nobody guesses. Scene comes and scene goes and there is something new with every one of them. There is anticipation and expectation and gasps of admiration and “Ohs” of delight, as every new “Scandal” that is revealed far exceeds even the wildest anticipations of the waiting audience. Altogether there will be sixteen scenes in this re yue, with elaborate costumes to harmon ize tfith the gorgeous scenic effects., GENEVIEVE HAVEN VISITS. Genevieve Haven, ex-’22, member of theo Pi Beta Phi woman’s fraternity is *ere from Portland to attend Homecom ing. She was majoring in journalism when at the University and is perfectly willing to take over a newspaper at any time, o “We’el be Thar, Boys” and help to , “Beat Washington’' Griffin-Bibb Hardware Company 71() Willamette Street._*_Eugene Welcome! To Alumni—Old Students—Friends of the University, One and All. We are prepared to serve you lunch es, and all sorts of refreshments in a bet / ter way. Our line of sweets is still super ° * O 0 O s ° O ° lor. • .0 -i-noor P ° ->: .!• A Hearty Hello to Grads and Varsity Friends! This store hails with a cheer former students who are here for Homecoming. Slay as long as von can, come again. / The charm of our new selection in jewelry which has just arrived is wonder ful. Beautiful designs and all of the lat est patterns await your selection. We will be pleased to have you inspect our stock at any time. The holiday season is fast approaching and this store is pre pared to give you personal attention. Beautiful diamonds are much appre ciated gifts, rich in simplicity, and noted for quality. “A Gift Worthy of the Occasion.” ° o . o 0 . 0 o * 0 ° ' Seth Laraway Diamond Merchant and Jeweler • b-: Home Bread in Butterfly Wrapper i ° if* o' Hhveyou tried it? You are missing a real treat if you haven’t. Home Bread is exactly what its name sug gests to vou. Some of the other kinds of bread we r> - o 0 o° make are brown, raisin, nut, graham and rye, all of which are hard to beat. Make Use of the Delicatessen! In times of-rush and hurry which is manifested during Homecoming Week it is practically impossi ble to pay attention to the details. Let our delicates sen do that for you. USE THE PHONE AND SEE WHAT REAL SERVICE IS ‘The Table Supply Co. Ninth and Oak L. D. Pierce, Prop. Phone 246 &oO Stop - LooK - O o O November 16th to 20th ' ' .. . ■" « . . . ° , ° • 0 O t —OLI) HAMPTON BUILDING— J f* ,..:j , ° » Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday -BUT Wednesday is University Day SPECIAL MUSIC SPECIAL GAMES SPECIAL PROGRAMS SPECIAL STUNTS FREE! Every U. of O. Student will receive a gift of spark ling new currency. BE A MILLIONAIRE FOR A DAY. ’ §: W f f f liff Carnival Games Sports Dancing Auspices OREGON STATE BAND