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Show f,ilavJray 3, 1929 TIIK 0(JDi:. is one of Amnia's mo most popular novels thal "Mu!h:T the Egyptian for lour davs and heard at ,n in the capable hands of l.:r,c I).,...;,- - 1IJ .1 Kps r, ul it is from one of her i adapted. liic't w ill POST annuls (.'rmU i iatrrt Play I., oiaine f it i i I i.'; a i . It 1 . I1 1 v. ti ts, 51 IJ15 tri. Ociaj "'! 5 Vs . it.lr r . I I i ; - t A i' 1.1 . vi' :: . i I .1: . : . iii' I i :t ; w i" ;i b- u ;.i I ; i . I1.. 1; i i i i' . I i . .1 W i't. ' mi'-- K 1 II iv ' .f i. I.i 1:..: 1 I ! i l . I' i I.i I!1. - filing en- what every woman is entitled love theatre for a four-da-y Fea-l-rand accuses the mothc-- of stifling that gagement starting Saturday. in the picture are Madge Bel-inlove. Louise Dresser and Barry Nor- Mother Kr.nws Best ia said to be :o3. one of the most human documents that From the day that the Ferber story r has been brought to the screen. vept the country and aroused all The supporting company includes Alforts of conjecture as to just which bert Gran, Joy Auburn, Stuart Erwin not her and daughter were meant by Lucicn Littlefield. and 1'he authoress, film fans have awaited Mother Knows Best will be shown (:he screen version, and their waiting be well worth the effort when on the perfected Movietone with talking, singing and music. '.hey see the picture. I Egyptian ei y, m ? Directed by John Blystone, who in poignant drama, it carves Monckton Iloffes stage play, The ; sew niche in the cinema hall of fame Scent of Sweet Almonds, is to he tor both Madge Bellamy, who is seen produced as an production Pleasure Crazed. jEi the daughter, and Louise Dresser, with the title spe-,-islii- es all-talki- ng Inching the peak of character por-pyKenneth McKenna and Marguerite as the mother. Churchill have been selected for the The rise to theatrical success of the leading roles with Dorothy Burgess of laughter guided by the mother, who In Old Arizona fame in a most al rights with her and for her always, important part. eg i How to Play BRIDGE efts--. Series 192839 Qp Author 1928. by of "PRACTICAL AUCTION BRXXX3ST Hojrk, Jr. ARTICLE No. 28 Jrece,t articles, attention has been kd to the importance of the business w penlt double. In that connection toe following quotation from an article w-- Dalton, the "P 7 most sathonty, is ugfah interesting: 80106 players who have i,acre ?been known to double. Ve Jyew oU them 'bumble bees, had no sting. They will bid OwThands up as far as they dare, but ver seems to occur to them to their opponents. go to the opposite extreme, Jvuen tod erealways looking out for the to double, sometimes very It is by no means difficult hya trapfor player of this calibre, a to induce him to double one out. e rash doubler in the w dangerous is, mytoopinion, with. I cut partner ua very much sooner have a rash 88 a partner. Moe of the interesting situations that Auction is the proper bidding that, contain three four-car-d singleton. Here is a fine toUi , be-th- ey ty a 2K3taLS3E Sample Hand No. j Y A : Heart, Clubs- -A, lBndle y 1 : B ; Z : 7 J, 7,5 Diamonds 6 Spades A.Q, J. 7 Hst ame- - 2 deait and bid A and Y passed and B bid twn Ju 2 now.had the oppor- taaitv to A bid three diamonds. Y and B passed and Z traia doubled. Such double is still an uiformatoiy double and is asking partner to tad his long suit. A passed. Y with the following hand: Hearts K, 6, 5 Clubs K, 10,9,8,6 Diamonds 10, 5, 3 Spades 5,4 bid four dubs. All passed and Y Z easily made five dubs and the game, losing only one diamond and one dub trick. Be on the lookout for such hands, particularly when holding three t four-car- suits. d Here is another fine example: Example Iland 1 Now 3 . .. a e ,yi . and clubs, in addi- When B passed, Z bid four diamonds so that fce would be sure to play the 8trenSt haj indiatP3 hand at the best of the three suits. A stage is a double passed and Y with the following hand: Hearts A, 10, 8 UkiJL? Amends. Such a double of Clubs after an original K, 6 bid 5 ,uit Diamonds ith no intervening J, 9, 6, 4 bid frrffcr anI docjS5?. I,artnr an informatory 9, 8, 7, 4 Spades as a request to partner also passed, figuring that there was to bid' o r the two unmentioned better chance for game in diamond Ua. 3 a.t least four cards in than in hearts. that j 00 help for his partners Ys judgment was good, for at diaaririn-- j of the other two monds Y Z scored five odd, game and astj to Lid and hs holds rubber; while at hearts game was i? I00 A held four hearts and B had would have a ,ct-nspade suit. Thi:s it make gan Z Y to been impossible at hearts. Study the bidding m theres nn defeat the Lid, he example bands ami try out the rrinp-picInvolved, for they are very ktr Z3 !oi,L!-of two !s, " t-- U V..',:iii; I a 'it . ; ! t .1 1U j ti ilil Ar l - !m in-- ;:! ' I.i In-ti.rr- . . MONDAY 'Hie i'lyin i Meet r. iiii li.nnon t.n 1 i ii a ; 1 ( i kdl i:y I:iiki:r f.nii . i ik arm. j n I'irtiire. i h i. I in ilJESOAY AND WEDNESDAY !.i..- - Inierterence ik.". . the pie.' J.ii ining of I'.onlli Viith l.i y !ar,-.- -. k!al-k.it.- ves Min ai'l.iugtoii's f.it ii r, is tli1 in' ri' l r, i .i.ii.i.ii.i s f Hi.- - . .i i. i i.f I - i 1m !i it . i. .: 1. t!. .. !.i ii.i.'' .! Mi'.l liiiilily 'Li A - Char!.-- : i!ii? roman-tii- ' 1 i. liit- - (ills 1 .M piv-('iv- Talkie, Tin Concert !iie llrimk nnd Brent. ; iclure. EDI DAY The Case of Lena Smith .vioiy al.nof t'.ie ( Ecln I'ar.i.i.iMi TliriiSDAY AND of plan-- t iisissippi lri il v il.ijs. .M iry Itrinn will iv his h':u!ini' vumnn, utul Juno Col-Ijwill hae a p 'Oiam nt role. Ninv i t.r;ij i it t i MtA Y AM) lit. Iliv1 k.-il- ii-i- M ( ;.i I !l.i' ivii'i!, 1 er With Esther ItaNton. A I'arainnu-.i- Iiclure. t h aving Tlnmd'.-r-hidt,- Jan-r.:iig- " AH Hit; Pictures! ;i' i- - t lb-naa- DONT OUR j ?,rh ; C011-Morr- is r BERTHANA TONIGHT Bac-lanov- as AMERICAN LEGION DRUM CORPS Immediately upon the termination of the present run of Ziegfeld's Show Boat, in New York City, the star of the stage production, beautiful Norma Terris, who plays the role of "Magnolia, will actually fly across the continent to begin her screen work. Miss Terris is expected to arrive in Hollywood the first week in June. At the moment she is assigned to the production of the operetta Xlar-rie- d in Hollywood, with J. Harold Murray, due to arrive in Hollywood at an early date, assigned to sing the loading male role. Exit Enookums and enter Sunny Jim. When Universal signed up Lawrence McKeen, four-ycar-o- ld Btar, it didn't acquire his screen name .f Sneokums. So he is starting out on a new career under the direction of Gus Meins in two-retalking comedies as Sunny Jim. el ing for diversion and engaging in conversation the homeless and friendless men who frequent the embankment benches for th meager comfort they was duplicated The frovide. series skyline of night photographs. Victur Schcrtzinger, who directed Richard I)ix in "Redskin and Nothing But the Truth, is directing The Ralston and Wheel of Life, O. P. Ileggic have important supporting roles. qgp rw--' A H i: WILL SHORTLY INSTALL THE TALKIES U. (. A. PlIOTOPIIONE E.-.lh- Backstage Blues is announced ?s the title for the first talking pictur-tbe made hy Moran and Mack, thf Two Black Crow;. The story is on original by Octavos Roy Cohen, writer of numerous amusing tales, by Birminghams Dark town. George Abbott, noted Broadway stage director of such hits us Broadway and Coquette, is now in Hollywood ar.d will direct the two famous black crows in their first film venture. Today and Tomorrow. Smashing1 Drama of Pioneer Days and Deeds! PLAYING NOV IT- - mtjf -- V . v ' ' j- :- - " 1 k , V. K.Q.J,9 2 tn S ii0 ti.-.n-'- -r 1 I .in c: U: e Emil .fanning Rnhcrt Elliiilt, who for four years These Are Europe and also to meet release I lay id oppo.'ite Jeanne E.igcls in the The soprano voice of Pa '.da nova will .hr-- s, IV.rainfUr.t 1ms made a switch i.i iginal (.n-- .f ho hinge Kain, has IVundcrful be honrd singing buoyant Russian mel- in '.M i reduction sihedule. The Con- hi't-signed fur a role in odies in The Dangerous Woman. She cert viliich vns to have marked (ienrge lhincroft's s con.l talk- will sing four numbers during the ill t.dking pictures, of filming of the African story, the ro- hoing re a dap ted to suit, the tal.-ntmance of a woman and two white' Adolphe Menjoii. This Dahr; men among hundreds of natives. M ace ldiiy will present the ddwnair Baclanova's sudden change to opera sophisticate in his initial dialogue ve- KORCIKT was the main topic of the European hide. theatrical world four years ago. She Melville Baker, New York draniatrl,! became the featured player of the is working on the adaptation and pr.-- ; Moscow Art theatre after Rhe was sewithin, is scheduled to lected for the theatre school from 404 t wo weeks. applicants. She starred in the Rus- The decision to proceed with the .vc"lon of "Carmen wh.ch waR m.lki of ..Th Conrt with Men- -' railed Cammed and the Soldier. jl)U aaKthe f..r glar pn,u a r This opera brought the Russian star at (he vchicl(, lhat win properly mtro.l:i.-to America under the management of;him to the uudible senen. The Gest. Ijatf-- she played the (t,rkii on the rcnuwnnl Mtagi js Madonna in The Jliracle. r.Iay whifh S(.rved for many years as In The Wolf of Wall Street, a vehicle for the late Leo Ditricbstein voice was the heard both in this country and in Europe. It; singing first time. Clive Brock. Neil Ham- tell:' the story of a handsome musician, ilton, Leslie Fenton, Snitz Edwards the idol of the fair sex, who becomes and Clyde Cook are in the cast of so engrossed in their flattery that h' The Dangerous Woman. Rowland forgets his own wife. V. Lee is directing the production. The night rkylinr of Iindon ns seen Lily Damita is one of the many from nn embankment of the Thames girls to bewitch the hardy marines has been duidicatcd in exact derail for and the general impression is that Richard Dix's new starring picture, the beautiful Damita is well worth The Wheel of Life. The seijuence shows l)ix as a British officer homo battling over. aimd The World, is expected on leave from India, wandering searchin the about n:ghL fog, to prove Walshs master effort. lessly Clubs A, Q7J, Diamonds K, Q, 3, 2 10 Spades No score, rubber game. Z dealt and bid one heart. A and Y passed and B bid one spade. Z now doubled (informatory); A passed; and Y bid two heart. His bid indicated that he had no diaparticular strength in dubs or monds, but thathe held at least three hearts. B passed. Z now deckled to bid three dubs, and later to show the diamonds so that he would be sure to get the best bid of the combined hands. His band was so strong that he felt sure that came and rubber was possible if the hand was played at the best bid. A passed the three club bid and Y bid three hearts, showing a preference for hearts over p 1 i ,Bit been wxutir.g for; that is, .'rikness in diamonds and dubs. I: ! i Daiuer ho Devil ! :A Z : Hearts i t i ! Y . "i 1 ' ( i Cock-Eye- Vynne Ferguson i - i ! ..ii II.' k'.:ii.i.-.i Menjou Replaces Operatic Career Aids Badanova in Talkies I' f "I I ; . 4 J anninj i . V. I.i1 a in entitled to love! the brings its day of reckoning the underlying theme of daughter has her first and only roMother Knows Best, the picturiza-i-jo- n mance with a young vaudeville actor. of Edna Perbers sensational-- I She she is entitled to declares that to comes the which novel, i ! . kill I I.i !; ii.-- I Ewry woman is t, v !l. ! I.I .I 1.1.1 That is S.ViTItDAY l.i li I I i ' h Im Tli i. .i SaxiyHafcntMagei Bellany.and Louise Dresser.it Mother Knows Best' Fbx Rcture i ! '' "'ll.:- - lilt i A S' k ! ii.i . At f i:--. ,;1 i! I k I . It'.i ii t r y tiii' i. I J ' I lj i I I .!; .a- . i ii .1. s i v.i.ca i Ji. ,.i " ii ;k util : , i l;i i : i : a ji'l : i ; . 1 ! I L,:.t .. . iia.;:l,tir. ii 'i I. . --.1 ' 1., t. 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