LARGE CROWD PRESENT AT GLEE CLUB CONCERT (Continued from page one) “Etude Japanaise,” Poldini, and a tra vesty on modern ragtime, called “Waltz Burlesque,” written by George Hop kins, of tlie school of music. “Lassie o’ Mine,” Walt, Archers’ Marching Son,” Smith, with “Her Bose,” as encore, and Kipling’s “Hymn Before Action,” with music by Baldwiq completed the club’s numbers of the first part of the program. Boy Bryson who was also one of the soloists, sang “Caro Mio Ben,” Giordani” and “The Last Hour” Kram er, in a clear, fine vcice, that was a joy to listen to. As encore he gave “Ele gie,” Massenet, and Tommy Lad.” The second part of the program was given over to feature numbers, which were not exactly stunts. These were funny, well done, and much appreciated. They were “The Ultimate Good of the University,” sung by the Glee club; “Don’t Think You’ll Bo Missed,” given by Cyril Yalentyno and his banjo; several quartet numbers; and a new and interesting version of history by Curtis Phillips. Oregon songs sung by the quartet and glee club completed the program. MORE PERFORMANCES PLANNED Owing to the great success of “The CLASSIFIED ADS Minimum charge, 1 time, 25c; 2 time*, 45c; 6 time*, *1. Must be limited to 6 lines, over this limit, 6c per line. Phone 261, or leave copy with Business office of Emesajld, in University Press. Payment in advance. Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. LOST—Bunch of keys near Oregon building. Finder please call Henry Maier, Phone 127. 293 M12. Gowns and Remodeling. ..Reasonable prices. Holly Moore Linbarger, 875 E. 13th St. Phone 1367-J. 286-M8-tf. LOST—Delta Gamma pin Thursday evenihg on 13th street between library and Delta Gamma house. Phone 125. 291-M12. LOST—Catcher’s mitt on R. O. T. C. field. Finder please return to Sigma Nu House and receive reward. 290-M 11-13. -X LOST—Lifetime f/ountain pe|n be tween journalism building and Nicotine tree, Monday. Call 1077, or take to Emerald business office. 267 M12 POUND—Lady’s small gold fountain pen. Owner may have same by calling at Emerald manager’s office and des cribing property. 292M12-13 BELL Theatre Springfield, Ore. Sunday, May 13th HAROLD LLOYD in IIIS GREATEST FIVE REELS OF JOY “DR. JACK” Also—Aesop Fables Topics of the Day Charm School,” given by the seniors of the University high school Wednes day afternoon and Thursday evening, plans are being made to give perfor mances in several nearby towns. The cast revealed a great deal of talent, and the production was declared to be al ! most professional in its perfection. FACULTY WOMEN TO COMPETE Dr. Bertha Stuart and Miss Mary I Perkins will compete in the golf tour \ narnent in Corvallis this week-end against the women of Salem and Corval lis. The following week they will go j to Salem to play. a. a. Snow’s \ Better Than < Barnum's HUNTING BIG GAME in AFRICA with gun and camera Its the talk of '//ft the town You ve never seen anything like it before—you never will again Nine Thrilling Death Defying Reels | ill 11 jl For three solid months this pic ture played to capacity crowds at the Lyric Theatre, New York City n to no raise m prices Matinees 20c Evenings 30c Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. THE VANITIES with the Help of Carter’s There was a man Who had a quarrel With his favorite co-ed • • * He wanted to make up With a Vanities date But he lacked cash • * * He lost sleep from Work and worry But finally learned • « • That to eat at The Lunch Box was To save on board • • * He started in and Saved enough to buy First row seats • • • He won His co-ed and got The Carter habit. CARTER’S Lunch Box VARSITY BARBER SHOP Service Our Aim. Next to Oregana Do You Need Extra Courses? Send for catalog describing over 400 courses in History, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology, Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc., given by corretpondei c~. Inquire how credits earned may be applied on present college program. ©lie llntormtg of (Elitrmio ^MOMt STUDY OCfT. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Tw 31st Jim the Shoe Doctor 986 Willamette Phone 867 The Hike’s Start and Finish— should be-, The Oregana. Sunday morning, rally ’round and have a waffle breakfast as a starter. Then you can reel off the miles. When you hit the home trail, the miles seem short* er because you can finish at The Oregana. George prepares the kind of drinks that cool and re fresh, and eats that hit the proverbial spot. The OREGANA PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY 0. R. Gullion, N. C. Nelson, M. D. M. D. Northwest Hospital Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 1. O. O. F. Temple Phone 133 Dr. L. E. George DENTIST Room 7, First NatT Bank Bldg. Phone 1186 Dr. J. D. 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This means about three per cent more meat for the same amount of bone. 4 Eugene Packing Co. 675 Willamette Street Telephones 38 and 39 NOTICE R. B. Scroggs, whose picture appears above, is proprietor of “Scroggs Bros., Tailors,” and has No SOLICITORS TAKING ORDERS of any kind for . above-named shop. We give six-day service where needed on Tailored Suits and use the C. T. & M. system. Sport Models a Specialty for Young Men Scroggs Bros., Tailors R. B. SCROGGS, Prop. Across the Street from the Smeed Hotel Sunday, May 13, Is Mother’s Day . €jj There is nothing that will do more to complete the big Sunday dinner for your mothers than Ice Cream* especially if it is BLUE BELL. Order Now. Phone 63 % Eugene Farmers Creamery 568 Olive Phone 638 Mother’s Day We extend to you a special invitation to come and worship with us on Mother’s Day. Mother’s Day is one of the biggest events of the year and should be observed in the right way. Come and bring your Bibles and exchange views with us— we have nothing for you to join but Christ. Morning Worship at 11:00 .Young People’s Service at 7:00 * Evening Service at 8:00 THE CHURCH OF GOD Third and Monroe Streets Take the 8th Avenue car and get off at 3rd Avenue Recover from Those Mid-Terms J1 —after your Prof, has done hisvworst, the best thing for you is recreation. SNOOKER— —Picture those shining ivory balls clicking and rolling just the way you dictate. POOL— —Remember the thrill the first time you ran the table? It takes a keen eye to make a good com bination shot. How’s yours ROTATION— — It’s a game for a lot of good fun. When you get down to the “fifteen ball” and it means the game, then you’ll get the thrill. Your chums will enjoy it too. CLUB BILLIARD HALL T