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Show Friday, July TIIE OGDEN IOST 6 SCREEN STAGE Talking Pictures WOMENS REALM Shown at Lyceum (Continued from page 3.) where Mr. Ilinsninre will bn one of the faculty of Kalamazoo college. Mr. I.Hiucm'e T. Dtc and non, Thomn Dee, departed on Sunday for Santa Monica for a month stay. Mra. Dee waa joined in Ogden hy her mother, Mr. C. B. Teller, and iter, Mr. Helen Teller Sigler of Kansas City. They will viidl on the coast for several weeks. Miss Florence Anderson has returned from Logan. Miss Anderson recently graduated from the Chicago Art Institute where she studied interior decoration and design. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flinders left Sunday for a three weeks trip through Yellowstone park, Jackson llolo coun- Talking pictures were shown at the Lyceum theatre for the first time Wednesday and Thursday with the with feature picture, My Man, Fume Brice as the opening program. Talking pictures will be shown on Wednesdays and Thursdays of each w't-kIt is announced by Manager Stanley B. Sleek, while the silent program will be shown with tone and sound effects. '1 lie Lyceum has been renovated and redecorated. A select list of pictures have been booked for the Lyceum, it is staled, including tho productions from three leading producing companies. Valley House when Dr. and Mrs. Junior Rich entertained a number of close friends in their honor. The dinner was followed by bridge at the Rich borne, 2529 Jackson uyenue. Thaw bidden were Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood, Mr. and Mr. Fletcher Scow-crof- t, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Smart, Mr. and Mis. George Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brewer, Mr, and Mra. Fletcher Seowcroft. Mrs. Thomas ). Dec was hostess and Mrs. Chapin A. Duy the guest of honor on Friday at a luncheon given at the Dee home on Washington avenue. The luncheon was nerved oil the luwn. The table was centered with a basket of garden flowers. Covers were laid for Mrs. George II. Dern of Salt I dike, Mrs. A. I. Bigelow, Mrs. latrick Healy, Sr., Mrs. G. I Becker, Mrs. 1. 1 Reynolds, Mrs. J. R. Morrell, Mrs. Edward Bichacl, Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, Mrs. J. R. Cooper, Mrs. k Richard B. Porter, Mrs. W. C. of Alliance, Nebraska, and Miss Gertrude DuVorsse of St. Joseph, Mo. Dr. nnd Mrs. Francis Rolwrt Conroy entertained at a bridge dinner Friday evening at their home, 2550 Swancr place. Dinner was served at one long table centered with a basket of roses and pink tapers at either enJ. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Shufflebarger, Mr. and Mrs. John Sabin, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shepherd. Mrs. W. H. Shenrmnn entertained on Friday afternoon at the Ogden Golf nnd Country club with a bridge luncheon. The luncheon tables were attractively decorated with garden flowers. A tea was given later in the by Mrs. Shearman at her home in Ogden canyon in compliment to Mrs. J. U. Folsom of San Francisco, sister of Mr. Shearman, who is a guest at the Shearman home in the canyon. . all-talki- try. Mrs. Harry W, Gibson and son, Ralph Waldo, departed on Monday for a three months1 motor trip through tha northwest and west. They will tour Washington, Oregon, and California, and will return to Ogden about September 1. Mr. and Mrs. George A. llyde have gone to New Jersey to live. Mr. Hyde has accepted a position in New Jersey. Mrs. Hyde was formerly June Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Janies and family, 770 Twenty-eight- h street, have returned from an extended tour of the east and included stops in New York, Chicago and Washington, D. C. Mrs. Florence Nebcker has as her guest, Miss Marion Jardine, daughter of of agriculture, William N. Jardine, of Washington, D. C. Miss Jardine will spend several days in Ogden. Countess Gian Luca Cicigna and her small son arc guests of Mr. and Mrs. George 11. Drowning. Mrs. Browning went east to meet her daughter. ' Mrs. L. I Flowers and Mrs. E. M. Eastman departed on Tuesduy afternoon for a months stay in Denver and other Colorado cities. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Seowcroft were dinner hosts Friday evening at a picnic dinner in South Fork canyon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. who left Saturday for San Francisco to make their home there. Included in the guest list were the honored guests, Mr. and Mra. Sherwood; Mr. and Mrs. George Kcelc, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Eccles, Dr. and Mrs. Junior Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Logan, Miss Beatrice Browning, Miss Dorothy Seowcroft, Miss Doily Louise DcYinc, Miss Jane Dyer, Dr. Clurk Rich, Harold Bell, Knlph Nye, Cyril Hammond, and Haul Wattis. Mr. and Mrs. Shcrwomi were the complimented guests the latter part of last week at a dinner party at the shcr-woo- d, on How to Play BRIDGE Series Coords! 1928, by Boyle, of AMUSEMENTS II. B. Warner, Lois Wilson, Edmund Ereese and Tully Marshall are featured. Eve Unsell did the adaptaBaker the sceUnderworld ; tion and C. Graham directed. ConLYCEUM Today, Geo. Bancroft arid Evelyn Brent in The Del Ruth nario. Roy and Monday, Noah theatre the Sunday to comes in Lyceum Water "The Holt Hole"; Jack quest Saturday, Godless Girl; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday next. Beery, Eddie QuiJlan and Marie Prevost in "The and the World is Mine; Betty Compson and Norman Kerry in Love Me B. Warner in the Wednesday and Thursday, Monte Blue ar.d II. Union feature, The Conquest." Karl Airways, Inc. GOLOXIAIj Today, John Gilbert in Masks of the Devil; Saturday, Lionel Dane and Cco. K. Arthur in AH at Sea; Sunday and Monday, STUDENT TRAINING HanLars and Wednesday, The in River PASSENGER FLYING Woman; Tuesday Barrymore Paramount release, a and Friday, son In The Homecoming; Thursday We Fly You Anywhere, Looping the Loop. Any Time Planes Licensed All Heaven." TENT THEATRE Sunday, The National Players in 7th WHAT'S GOING ON all-talki- ng Pacific Suiting 1928-2- 9 by Mans Fastest Time Across the Continent Wynne Ferguson Jr. Attention ha been called in these the actual play, however, Z bid many times to the folly of bid-- 1 no trump and all passed. A opened tho ding no 'trump with a hand just because diamond suit ana Y Z only made one it contains 100 aces. Every player loves oild, while at spades they could have to hold 100 aces and the logical bill scored an easy game. At no trump, Y Z scored 10 for tricks usually is no trump; but if the hand contains a singleton the t trump land 100 for honors, a total of 110. usually is a dangerous bid. tl.re are points. At spades, they would havw! two hands held the other night that scored 36 for triclui, 30 lor honors, and the rubber, worth 250 points; a total f Bkstntt the point very well: of 316 points showing a point adhe of t suit over the no trump of vantage 206 iKunts. Be on the lookout for hands B f this type and dont hesitate to bad the suit, even if you do hold 100 ace Hearts A, IQ, 9, 8, 4 when the hand contains a singleton. 1 lc re is another hand that waa Clubs A.J.7 played Diamonds the same evening and caused con- A, J, 8, 5 siricrable discussion; A Spades No score, robber game. What should Icarts A, 9, 8, 5, 4 Z as dealer bid with the foregoing ( hiU A. 5 Y I t hand? Most players would bid one or Diamonds A, J, 10,9,7,3 : A two no trump and hope against how vuhS none Z : that the opponents would not open the npade suit. In this particul.ur rase, No score, rubber game. If Z dealt and however, Z happened to be a very fine bid one spade, what shook! A do? With hand as 'strong as this, A piaywr who figured that he wouldluve a a better chance for pme at a suit bid should certainly bid two diamonds over than at no tramp. lie bid one heart the spade bid and then on the second A bid one spade, Y bid four hearts and round, show the hearts. Bid in this way. all passed. A opened the ten of dia- partner should know that A has a ti monds. Ys hand was as follows: suiter and that the diamond suit is the Hearts K. Q, J, 6, 3, 2 longer. Otherw ise A would haws bid the Clubs 6, 2 hearts on the first round. Diamonds It is a very valuable and common K, 4 A 4, 2 sense rule to bid the longer of two suits Spades With a diamond opening, Y Z made a at the first opportunity as it enables grand skua, as Z was able to discard your partner to decide much more acone of Vs club on a good diamond. At curately which of the two suits often no truimx however, with a spade open- the t ctter chance for game. In the actu.il play of this hand, howing, Y 2 coukl have scored only four odd. At hrarts the srure was 56 for ever, A doubled oue spade. y douhle with n tricks, 50 for honors, 100 (or tlie grand slam and 250 for rubber; a total of 456 rtund of this type is very bod procedure, iuts. At no trump, the score would I and turned out so in this instance. Y ve been 40 fur tricks, 100 for honors, passed and B, with three suits of three and 250 for rablier; a total of 31) cards each and four spades to the points. The comparative scores thus queen, Idd one no trump. Z passed and A had another chance sliow a balance of 66 points in favor of to get the right bid but figured (wrongthe suit bid. The second hand was as follows: ly, of coarse) that if B had the spades, they should easily score game. A : Y passed, therefore, and Z opened tire tA lour of spades. Y won the trick with Z : the king and returned the nine which held the trick. Y then led a low spade Hearts A, 8, 7 and thus enabled Z, who held the ace Clubs A, 7, 6, 2 jack, to pick up Bs queen. A Diamonds As a result, Y Z made five spade trick and thus saved nine, At diaA, 9, 8, 5, 3 Spades No score, rubber game. Wlut should monds or hearts A B had an easy game Z as dealer bid with the foregoing hand ? so As unsound informal ory double was Z should undoubtedly bid one simde very rosily. IXint double with a two- - I i articles I for Particulars. Used Electric at Sea All With Karl Dane and Geo. K. Arthur. MONDAY s WEDNESDAY The Homecoming With Lars Hanson. THURSDAY AND Looping the Utah Power & Light Co. A Paramount FRIDAY Loop Release, Lyceum Theatre TODAY FRIDAY Geo. Bancroft and Evelyn Brent in THE UNDERWORLD SATURDAY Jack Holt in the Zane Grey Story THE WATER HOLE SUNDAY AND MONDAY at Roosevelt Field Just before CAPT. FRANK HAWKS, pictured records. Ilawks flew from coast to air all Noah Beery, Eddie Quillan and Marie Prevost in THE GODLESS GIRL trana-contlncnl- coast In by more 19 hours than B 10 minutes anJ 32 seconds, lowering the previous mark hours. Without striving apparently to do so, Conquest should be instructive and informative regarding polar exploration, with which the public is so much interested at the present time. The many admirers of Monte Blue In the picture, the aviators are supwill be delighted to know that the posed to cover the same ground that is to be traversed by the Commander athletic screen star has a great role Byrd expedition. Two flights are Con- shown in his new aviation picture, during the action. quest,1 in the making of which Warner Bros, have gone to no end of care and expense. Conquest is an adaptation of that stirring story, The Old Candle in the Wind, which will be remembered for the gripping and unflagging interest it contained for its High Quality Work. readers. It seems an ideal story for Reliable. the movies, and it is easily to be imagined that the care taken adds greatly to its effectiveness on the screen. A striking feature of Conquest Superior Cleaning Co. will be in the weird beauty of many of its scenes. Those luid in the dreary 2170 Grant Ave. Antarctic wastes showing the wreck of G. Hampton, Prop. E. the huge monoplane among the icy hillocks are said to be particularly impressive. Incidentally, Monte nukes his supreme triumph in this picture. BEAD THE SIGNS! FOLLOW THEM TO PATIO SPRINGS First, what is meant by a sun bath? Second, what is meant by magnesia water? Go to latio Springs through Ogden canyon, read the signs and find out. Get the habit! ndv. TUESDAY Monte Blue Comes Betty Compson and Norman Kerry in In Flying Thriller LOVE ME AND THE WORLD IS MINE Wednesday All Talking-Vitaphon- & Thursday Feature e Monte Blue and II. B. Warner The Conquest . Enjoy this smooth stein and tasty drink Here is a beverage that satisfies your longing for something tasty and refreshing. There's a tang to it that tones you up. 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