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Show April 5,1929 jyjnv. TIIE OGDEN POST Coming to the ' jys Prrnunt Theatre Sunday, April wn 14. w rw.khi . atT VI " -- ' a,urnS - Vir- Mary AMor and u? lh;;i!os .Morton, starts at the ligyptiun theatre S:ir.d;i fi.i a four-t- ! ty enajcempiit. The picture is replete with thrill?', and the fi:, il reel of this picture is sa:d to Keep the spectators perched on the edge of their scats. ??r gKfoV'- v' - it) Slack Gives the Low Down on Hex Hopped How to Play Suj'LTflit '.n!'s u;v Hip greatest enemies of ihe neirvoos - th1 southern ii- Series 192829 by Wynne Ferguson ARTICLE No. 24 Kt-u- 4,2 9, 7, 5 A QJ, Diamonds Q dubs d I'-- t America's most famous in his best pic. urc Mine "The parts of the United States, Charles Tara Jo! T liu.d Mack, of the comedy team of Moran the audiences of the rura-iiv'- .r end Mack, said today. t theatre will talk of the The subject is one serious phase of of John Gilbert in Metro-(i.ilJ.d this The Masks of the member of the Two I', vil, which opens Sunday. Black Crows. 'I lie Gilbert of The Masks of the I lived in many parts of the south as a boy, Mack says, but my inter- Ih'mI'' is, in part, the Gilbert of his est in negroes was slight until I be- g i cutest love voniiMne, Flesh and the Wary'Astor.and Charles Morton In "New Yeats Eve, F&x Pic turd gan to make observation, of them to l,cvi!,,,,but he has given the g n verve and vitality which theatregoers will be ('harlcH Morton, in considerable real get stage material. w ill make it live amply satisfied at the Egyptian thea- danger from flying bullets. In one Gilbert has long. A negro of the old south, I find, made his repntutiun as the su- tre next Sunday when the Fox Films, cpisidc Morton dodged a has only two moods he is very happy preme portrayer of romance on the New Years live, begins a missile by a scant three inches, the or very despondent. And supersti- Anniican screen, he will r.ow win engagement. tions cause the most sadness. bullet added laurels us the creator or one of The exciting climax of the picture shattering the window where There are hundr?ds of spells which i if1 most dramatic s shown his in head had been a fraction of a secan atmosphere of crackling screen characters. throw fear into the ignorant classes. His characterization is that of n automatics and vengeful gangsters, ond before. To waid them off, they wear goose man without eouI or conscience. A and the final reel of this picture dealwith Mary Astor is quills filled with quicksilver, put salt n un vho loves life and love and who ing with a girls rench for happiness Morton in the picture, Karle Foxe and in their shoes and carry a rabbits takes openhandedly what he desires. is said to keep the siiectulors perched Florence loike heading tho supportfoot. A more elaborate stunt to de- Through his love for women comes on the edge of their seats. ing cast. In addition to the dramatics, feat being conjured is to wear a tiam-dand through tragedy comes Many of the scenes were made just there is said to be an abundance of luck bag. To make a luck bag, the the realization of the evil, or devil, as they appear on the screen, with the comedy and romance in the film, which creator takes a wing of a jaybird, jaw in his own soul. actors, especially the lending man, was directed by Henry Ihrman. of a squirrel and the fang of a rattleThe remainder of the story deals in it serves to introduce to the screen story. The remainder of the cast, snake, and reduces them to ashes on dramatic fushion with his re- Eva von the top of a red hot stove. These are startling llcvne, filmland's newest Ralph Forbes, Alma Rubens and and repentance. Frank Reichcr do with mixed writh dust obtained from a generation screen 'Hi? picture will be extremely notediscovciy. Miss von Borne wus their parts. Frances excellently Marion adapted graveyard, three hairs from the head worthy for two other reasons. First, discovered only recently in Vienna by the story from the novel by Jakob of the person w ho is to be protected, Xormn Khcnrvr, and she plays a lead- Wusscrniunn. and finally, with blood from a pig. production. The story is now being role, in her very first motion picAll of this is made into a ball, which written by Oetavus Roy Cohen, creator ing ji'iniB people seem to thing that the ture. Sho will go a long wny. is sown in linen and then in a second of negro talcs and a close friend of w.,y to exercise thrift is to buy a lot Victor Seastrom, the Swedish di- of things a dollar down and a dollar covering of red flannel. The final act this pair of ebony stars of the radio, has done well with a great a Week. rector, is to soak the ball in camphor or stage and phonograph fields. alcohol and to wear it around the neck both night and day. Mm tA Z 0,4.2 Hearts A, J, 10, 7 none Clubs Diamond A, K, J. 4 A 8, 7, 5, a Spades Z dealt and bid wanted to depart from Zs request to dubs and Y and bid his long suit, he could have done No score, rubber game. one spade. A bid two . so to better advantage by bidding two no trump, instead of trying to defeat the two club bid. There was a game and a rubber for Y Z either at Marts or at no trump, but they failed to grasp their opportunity and on the next deal A B won the game and rubber. Be on the lookout for such opportunities and, if your partner makes an informatory double, do as he requests and not as you think. He knows his hand much better than you do and is, therefore, in a much better position to direct the plan of play. Here is a hand where the declarer made a little slam. Try your skill and ith the analysis that Bpsssed. had I the type of hand just distuned; so he doubled the two club bid. This double was informatory and was asking Y to bid two hearts or two diamonds, whichever of the two suits ns the longer and stronger in his hand. A passed. Y figured that his heart suit was too weak to offer a chance for fame, hut felt that his two dub tricks vould enable him and his partner to defeat the two dub bid. Y, therefore, disregarded Za express request to bid is long suit and passed. Played at two clubs doubled Y Z defeated the bid by one trick, while at hearts they would nave scored an easy (we and rubber. In this hand. If Y iveninth Problem No. 28 Hearts Clubs 4 A, K, 9, 8, Diamonds K Spades A, 4, 2 teo)V-- Q, 6 s Y :A : Z T, 6,4 Hearts 8,2 Clubs 5, 3,2 Diamonds C Q, 1 Spades : B : : .S Hearts A 19, 5, 3 10 Clubs Diamonds A, J, 7, 6, 3 Spades - K, 8, 7 Z dealt and Y bid two passed, B passed and Z bid two no PJPSi All passed and A opened the hearts. How should Z now play rJUnd 80 that he can score a little against any defense? It is a fine 57 0, i10,8,5 Spades 7,3 4,2 which someone else has opened in the house youll go to jail and if someone puts nails in your footprints you arc sure to be in dreadful pain. Many of these voodooism traits are direct heritage of mystic rites of the African jungle, generations back. Others are created by negro spcl doctors who derive a handsome living in many communities by putting spells on some people and removing them from others. Education is taking the sting from superstitions in many parts of th south, but there are thousands of negroes below the Mason and Dixon line who woud rarely know a moment; of depression if it were not for their horror of being conjured. Macks presence in Hollywood, with his partner Moran, is due to his forthcoming appearance in an Lyceum Theatre Wally Wales and Duane Thompson in 7 Clubs A 8, 5 Diamonds A, Damonds Fear of being conjured by an enany inspired these protections, but there are many other acts to be watched. It is bad luck, for instance, to look between the ears of a mule you may be riding for youll see a ghost; if a black hen crows at you. there will be a death in the family; if you are touched by an umbrella SATURDAY, APRIL 6 Problem No. 29 Hearts , ue example of the double squeeze. Try to figure it out. Heres what happens to the Contract player when he makes a bid for game. You have to make some clever plays now and then or lose your bid: cor?i rubber nd one diamond. Aghme. tA 10, 8, 5, 2 Hearts The Flyin Buckaroo A, J, 9,6 Clubs 6, 2 Diamonds K.J, 9 Spades K.J, 7 B 10 SUNDAY Colleen Moore and Antonio .Moreno in Hearts 8, 5, 3 Clubs K,J,7 Diamonds 6, 4 A Q, 9, 6, 3 Spades ho Synthetic Sin fame at Contract. Z d A passed. Y B bid two hearts d three hearts, Y the king of hearts which held the trick. He then led the seven of diamonds. Y played the queen and B won the trick with the king. B then led the six of bidthJKf8 and B bid four hearts. dubs. How should Z plan the play from I bfafnf 2&i,,a5ea' A and Y passed and this point on? Solution in the next passed and A opened article. dfjifS P?de HyA.008 diamonds, Four times the tears of Lilac Time and four times the laughs cf Oh Kay all in one picture! A First National Picture. MONDAY Kenneth Harlan and Helene Chadwick in Answer to Problem No. 27 Hearts K, 8 H, tarts in y Clubs 4, 2 Diamonds K, 8, 7 A, Q Spades Stage Kisses TUESDAY Rod La Rocque in Hearts 9 Clubs none Diamonds J, 10 Spades K.J, 10,9,7,3 Capt. Swagger WEDNESDAY The Butter and Egg Man Hearts none Clubs K, Q, 8, 7 Diamonds 4 6, 5, 4, 2 Spades aud Z is in the fore, to discard either the nine of diathe hand monds or the ten of hearts. If he disthey w,n. 'ght of the nine cards the nine of diamonds, Ys eight tdeb Z ihouHRit jny defense? of diamonds is good. If he discards the t?J 5a.d,the four of diamonds, ten of hearts, Ys eight of hearts is I rude in Ys hand with the king C-good. Suppose he discards the nine of Y's eight of diamonds is now kfans diamonds. of lhe rdun5w.,ead king kJCofw.,5,d,1? should discard the good and should be led. Z should disY should now lead the card the seven of dubs and A is forced even hkh B mut n to make one more discard. He cannot h the&0ndf and ,0n Ufhich Z should discard a club or Zs three remaining of Pades. B is now c!ut.s are good; so he is forced to distreV which card the ten of hearts. Y should now inj v .,1hthe queen. padcs lcrd the eight of hearts and Z should discard the ciglit of clubs. Zs king and ciucen of clubs now are good for tne last two tricks. 110 Ind. that an V, on ed ed Hearts Q, 8, 5 Clubs 8, 6, 2 Diamonds 9, & 7, 5, 2 Spades J, (S Y v jv, steel-jacket- Heart Hrsrts v--. Thrill-seekin- ily. - K, 9, 6, 3 Clubs K, 10, 4, 3 Diamonds 10, 6, 3 Q, 9 Spades '? nl-iv.i- .ly Such a double, after an original suit bid and a pass by partner, is an in- formatory double and requests partner to bid that one of the other two suits which best fits his hand. If he has no other four-carsuit, he should bid two in the suit first bid by the dealer. For example: p A Superb Hole at the Paramount Theatre char-acVir.ati- then, if overbid by an opponent, to u - C;. .V if. ' J lazy-voice- by Hofle, Jr, Thneu one way to use the informa-tot- y double to great advantage that is overkxdced by many players. Suppose the df lr has three good suits, but no the fourth suit. otdi or a singleton Such a hand is not a justifiable no tnmper, for clever opponents with a suit will pass and win enough tricks in the dealers missing suit to HVt game. With this type of hand, it is much better tactics to bid a suit and ' . per-fo.iinio- ce Author of PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGB CopriUht 1938, W Gilbert Scores in Southern Darky BRIDGE - Broadway's Biggest Laugh-Dram- a row a Great Movie with Jack Mnlhall ard Greta Ni. scn. A First National Picture. THURSDAY ia.-a-n J 13 With Washington Square and Jnn Hersholt Alice Joyce. -- Wt0fuur 14 .vis FRIDAY Stone, Barhira Bedford, ar.d Francis McIKnaM in The Notorious Lady Sunday : Monday Tuesday and His Last Haul Adults, 15c; Kiddies, 10c DOUBLE FEATURE BILL! Tom Mix in Sky High OGDEN THEATRE William Fox present the First 100;o All Talking Fox Movietone Feature In Old Arizona With Edmund Lowe Warner Haxtcr Dorothy liurgess The Eyes Have It And the Ears, Too When You See and Hear In Old Arizona Coining Soon Watch for Date! Egyptain Theatre |