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ii THE COLUMBIA EVENINGJMISSOURIAN.' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922 PACE FOUR As the Chorus Appeared Last Night In "The Breeze Bug" at the Ball Theatre HEALTH LAAVS TO BE DISCUSSED BY OFFICERS but the appropriations for the deputy state health commissioners are not large encugh to ghe sufficient time for pub lic health work in this state. With one deputy state health commissioner to each county, only ten or twehe in the whole state are men who can deiote all their lime to public health work. In Missou ri, the State Board of Health has charge nf 3minin7 And lirrnsine dnctors. In Conference Will See Laboratory Demonstration of Missouri Malaria. Final prcpraations are being made for the third annual conference of Missouri health officers, which will open for a two-day session tomorrow morning in the Medical Building. Dr. M. P. Raenel, of the School of Medicine has charge of the program. There will be discussions on preten tion and control of contagious and infec tious diseases, which will include prob lems that an-e in the enforcemert of health Iaw. The state health- laws are adequate, according to Doctor I!acnel, 13 TONITE -m:--u3& UNTIL U some other states this is done by a I special board, which gnes more time for I other necessary work. Laboratory demonstrations and reports on a suner of malaria in Southeastern Missouri will be gien. A number of the speakers will come directly from Kansas Citi. where the officers of the State Board of Health are holding a meeting. 8rteti'HiliJiUHW "" I J .y M r fe. El4JBBBBBBiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBB BSf -HPSRIWJS.?- ISIHbBBBBKUP tJrlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiBBBBBBBBBBBBBg'iJr Bi . .BRBbBBBbI B XxSKPSb . sflyflBBBBflL ifV BBBBBsiBKBBBBBBBBPIP'BBBBBBBlBfi. 'B' 'JBIkKXB gj jjtfgj mHP MSh BBIBBJpBBBByiBWBBBB?BBBBBBBB-BBfiMi Pfc flH IbBBbKBbIv 9 lliMHK2ltfv",'MiB ANOTHF.lt 1SIG AUDIENCE CHEEKS THK I'.IJEEZE HUG" This Year's I'laj Takes a Place on a Par With Authors' Other Productions. lie second etenins performance of "llic Breeze Bug," the talent musical comedy of Frank Houston, Arch Uodgers and Edward Frenopel, which ia ghin last night at the-Hall Theater, pleaded another big audience with its cleier act ing and comedy. This year's pla, laid in the frozen iortli, take- its place on a par with the pr.ious prmluclion- of the trio, hce humor and arti-lic mgenuit) liae made student dramati perform anccs during the lat three jears one of iti fmfnrc ti tnrlont lit," fact iitiil chorus alike performed with enthu-ia'm. j From the opening chorus, "Buzzin' in the Breeze." 1) lenU four girl" wear ing blue co'tamea with fronted trimming-, to the finale. The World Keep Turnin' Around, when the installation cf vann-air electric fans b the enter prising salesman, Mr. Breezy Bellows, (known off the t3?e"a1fTrrifagainan),l had changed the home of Iru Remote' into a hotbou-, the players continually kept their re-pon-ie audience in laugh- '".... i Mi's Virginia Rodgers as Theodora Craj, was again fascinating in her part and songs, -Sampler," "Keep Control of Your E)es" and "shadow s the latter' sung with Ken Hagaman. Mr. Hagaman, in the part of the sales-' man of electric fans in a country alread) too cold for comfort, acted his role with i a characteristic aliandon and personality that won recognition. Especial mention i should be made of the work of Ben Loebi as Iran Remote. Cabriel Schnitz, alias Admiral Joharmson, accused of murder, wife-detertion ind other crimes, aided by his two eipert criminologists, lin-co ami' Bosco, were well characterized hj Arch' Rodgers, who wrote the book, and Mel-, wn Foeller and Harrj Testba. J The most popular chorus hit la-t night, wa- ""Eskimotoring," pre-enled at thej end of the first act. 1 'Chick Brown, the E-kimo pirate contributed a bit of unintentional com-1 ed) when he fell down in his pur-uit of' the criminologists in the first act. Bettj Howell and Brown recehed loud ap plause in their dance. Virginia Rodgers and Elwyn Bridgen Iwtli had admirers in the crowd lat night, and generous one, judging from the size of the chnsanthemum and ro-es handed up by the head u-her. They haie a way with them, those girl. Business Women Seek Home. 5r VBittd Press. St. Loils, Nov. 22. Negotiations are under way for a 100,000 budding for' the Town Club of St. Louis, an organ-, ization of St.1 Louis Business women. 1 POWERS CONFER IN SECRET i Turks Struggle for Domination of Near East. I! Hrn VTood (I nited Press Sfc Corresfvndent.i Lai-inne, No. 23. A struggle to determine which nation i- to dominate the Near Ea-t is going on in secret at Chateau Ouch) where the Allied and Turkish delegates are holding what is ostensibly a peace conference. Nominal!, the conference is to e-tab-li-h peace between the Greeks and the tictorious Turk-, but the Turks now claim that their ictoiy oer the Creeks! wipes out their defeat in the Great Warl and demand recognition as an equal among other nation-, with special riglHsj in the Near Ea-t. I The conference opened with I -met Pasha. Lord Curzon, the Briti-h Foreign Mini-ter, Premier Poincarc of France and Premier Mu-solini of Italy meeting behind closed door. The pre-s was barred. Pitncj May He Retired From Flench Wa mcTov, No. 21. bill to per mit the rttirenunt from office of Asso ciate Justice Malilon 1'itni) of the Unit d Stj'r Supreme Court wa introduted in the 'vnatr Tue-Ja) b Senator Knute Nel-i n, Republican, Mmne-nta. Ju-tiie Pitnty is in poor health in a New Jersey hosp'tal. He ha- not jit reached retire ment age bi.t he rubabl will not be able to sene in the court ar.) longer " INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD ?olumhiaw r -,-..... .- . Insuranc Rental; e ESI 903 Bdwy., Ground Floor. Phone 239 w-witisfijgii w1 Mid-Season Millinery Modes Lotl $2.45 Lot 2 $4.95 All Mid-season street, sport and dress hats at very unusual values as these two lots include all of this season's hats in our line. i i I I - i '1 Columbia Hos tesses, do not for get that Central Dairy's Frozen Delicacies Are Made Special for all Social Affairs. Fruit Salad Bricks are Very Popular Try one. JUST C A L L 819 COFFEE That Will Please You At the Saving Price of 4 Cents Our coffee is wonderfully cood. and we hold it up as an example of the Quality you get for less at the University Cafeteria On The Campus Breakfast 7:158:45; Dinner 11:30 12:45; Supper 5:30 6:45. Make Bread, Cake andPastry gsk jj!T5ffigijlk for Thanksgiving with White Wa) or White Light flour and your baking tkill will be surely rewarded by appre ciation. A sack of White Way or White Light means surer success and more toothsome results. To use it once is to resort e to I ate it always on hand. No Iietler time to begin than right now. Order a sack of each today. Broadway Milling Co. "All kinds of Feed and Hay. Third and Broadway Phone 225 LEARN TO DANCE At Pemberlon Hall Mrs. Jameson, Instructor Assisted by the best dancers in the University. Private lessons only, no classes. Phone 626 for appointment. wmi Kansas City Announce a Display at the DANIEL BOONE TAVERN Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday November 22, 23, 24 and 25 Featuring Street, Motor and Sport i j N - ii, it-..' t- -i n f TViJe: nan'no 'anrt Tlinrtnv TTvnnlrc! 3- Piece Suits, Knickers, Sport Hats and a Special Display of Christmas Nov elties. , We Invite Your Inspection Any Morning, Afternoonfor Evening. Domestic Science Schools Use Calumet Where baking is done sci entifically where ingredi ents stand or fall under exacting tests, you find Calumet Baking Powder used more often than' any other brand. the choice of "over hun dreds of brands the perfect leavener pure uniform. Keep this in mind when you buy baking powder, because it is of vital importance to suc cessfuldependable baking. "The purchase price of baking powder does not determine its economical merits results tell the story. That's why the sale'of Calumet is 2H times as much as that of any other baking powder. A pound can of Calumet con tains full 16 ounces. Some bahintr Dowders come in 12 ouncs instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound token you want it. ALUMET The Economy RAKING POWDER THE WORLD'S tZREMTEST BJ&ONG POWDER (5JLLN ft 0S55S) ,,!.,-tew fV&S&W BEST OtKef by WrKf The Sphinx Calls You When one of Napoleon's Grenadiers found the famous Rosetta Stone in Egypt, some of the story of that mystery land between the Great Sahara and the Red Sea, was unfolded. Tonight Tri-Delt Sorority Will carry you to that land and you can live in the land of the Pyramids. The Sphinx may tell the rest of the story. Refreshing drinks that made Rameses shout with pleasure will be served to you by Egyptian Queens a La Tri-Delt. Throbbing, pulsating Egyptian melodies will hold you spell-bound. at Jimmie's College Inn After the Show, if Not Before. Hall Theatre Thursday -Friday Saturday "We'll face it to gether no matter what it is l -jCSIcWEH HOlif E PEf ERf EDITH HALLOS.GERTBUDE OAIBnAJiY, PHIIB; Dlissei L SIMPSON DAMSEY.W&LUCE.CEO.HACKATHOCNE. llNASJURENDOOSlDRAIOFUrJE f. MUHAM HEARK The Literary Digest picked "Human Hearts" in be one of the best oictures made this year. You'll laugh a lot and you'll probably cry a little but you'll surely enjoy every minute of this great picture. - To All Golf Bugs! Don't Fail To See Larry Semon in "Golf" It's the Funniest comedy Semon Ever Made. 11 XI 'A a ic Ms I I -f M N 14 t i i 3 I $ i t vl .iij, -- 3k , fc-t- ' i1 1' " M ' tfcfri. 3fT.-u-