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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL v BIDDING IN AUCTION BRIDGE (Different Classes of Matt and Rate . of Footage) By NOBLE WARRUM, Postmaster. By S. 8. CABTAXBO, Author of "Comp let Anctloa Bridg for 1922 Copyright, 1912, Kina Feature Syndicate, Inc. I ARTICLE II. ElddlnE Defined and Claealflad, There are two jenerol daaamcatlona of bids or declaration, namely, free bide and forced bids maLea A free bid Is nrhere a voluntary declaration ocaufWae the In-on itial bid of the dealer A player bit Wt Any bid that overcalls or assists a previous bid la a forced Wd. Thve Is aleo a variety of bid that baa no particular classification, namely the flret round bid made by the third fourth player after the dealer and his left have peased. Thle bid la not governed by the Initial bid convention, for It le influenced by although voluntary. the Indicated weekneea of the preceding thiyr fcAfldle fitcondxiv bids Art forced bids m&de in the second round after a paaa In the first. They are generally strong major come up suit declarations, which do notami have to tho regulation standard, misinfor- been helback to avoid gulag mation. Freo blda are governed by conventions, that Is, fixed rules Forced bids are not conventional. They show the number of trick. which, with the - partner ! - assistance,' may win the declaration, but are otherwise not informative. of Initial Elds. Trick Make-U- p tr.vks in. eve. , , As there ire thirteen tiand. the aTeraae for- - each player ahould j , course, thle noty the case always, but If you y several hundred deals and tabulate Out the results, you will find It comes about thle way. For the sake of convenience the- fraction la aUroinsted and throe tricks le the quota taken as the itindArd This le the only guide that the Initial to what support he may a bidder has expect from hie partner. He see that hie oam hand has four aure trlcka. Thlebeing somewhat better than the - aver- age,- - tndhuvted that his partner's- band may have less than the average, demonstrated that the has Kxpertenc credited with two trick partner may be fewer or more, but anyHe may have way, two trick estimated assisted Is the .standard. These two and tht bidders own four tricks total six The privilege of. play-ltf- g one's own and the dummys hand Is calculated as on trick, although often worth more. Here then are the seven tricks calculated on for an Initial major shit hid of one: 4 Tricks in bidders hand...... 2 Partner's tricks 1 -t-- o throe and tricks. one-four- th Of 1 - Trick value of playing both hands. 7 Total ... With no trump bid there Is a dlffer-ancaYou have here three guarded suite which are roughly calculated as three tricks. This leaves an additional trick to be mad up. But the element of lose on high cards by trumping le eliminated, so the Trick quota on Account of playing both band Is Increased to two. The greater promotion value of the bined high cards Is also a factor. The seven trlcka In a one no trump declaration are made up this way. t Tricks in bidder' hand I Partner's trick Trick value of playing both (lands. 2 7 Total Initial one minor suit- - bids ere merely sure two tricks, informative, Indicating in the suit named. The Three Initial Declarations. A the reader knows, the dealer has' 111 privilege of bidding first. If he saves, the call goes to the player on his left, and so on around. The Prat bids of the dealer and the player on hit left ar Initial or free bids, and the same conWhen totTi of vention govern them these players pass and the tar goea to .the third or fourth player conditions have blda. while titered, and theae Utter L 1 seemingly voluntary, are really outside of the category of.fres bids. InStia) bids ar made with no trump or in major suits or minor eults. Th orbs re 'writers on bridge who Insist that th2 Initial blda of major and minor suits ahould be treated. Alike, and as If they both 'would be played eventually as Also that the same final dec In rations conventions should govern them. On thy other hand. It la argued that the paramount Idea In brldgu la to make game, and as eleven tricks are necessary for game In a free minor suit bid. It iv better to use the minor suit initially aa a guide to the partnor for a no trump or a major suit. Indeed, tbia is the majority view and Is the standard adopted hers. Minimum Initial Bid of One. A minimum Initial one no trump declaration represents about - a queens average high strength better than aard hand with three guarded suits and tells the partner he can depend on three tricks or better, either for defense or assistance. ,it says If the partner can help declarer would like to play out tho declaration A minimum one major suit declaration Informs the partner of four sure tricks If the suit is trump, or two sure tricks for defense or support -- It also expi eases the hope that the suit will go through- - a lb trump. An Initial one minor suit declaration offers assistance to tho paitner In case he can. go.. la no, trump or. some major milt it aavs, "I have two suns trlcka Take me put- - In any instance, It might be well to ray here tnat Initial minor suit declarations on these lines are somewhat dangerous with inexpert- enced plavers, or those not familiar with the convention of the g&m. since they might be ap to raise the declaration Howwhich might piove embarrassing. to avoid this us tn five wcns tial conventions" previously mentioned. Fallacy About Minor Suit Bldg. One of- - the popular fallacies in auction bridge is the belief of the player that the Initial one minor suit bid arbitral tly Invites a no. trump declaration by the partner This is not so. It simply tells tha partner that he has two sure tricks in the suit named with possible side strength, which he can either utilise fCr or-ia any other way that mav better suit his hand. The Inferiority of the minor suits Is mainly In initial bidding, and tha player should not underestimate their value aa After the in- -, tha bidding progresses Inal bid he should work his minor suits for all they are worth, in order to encourage his partner and for forcing the opponents into contracts they cannot ' th. -- ir-k- n fulfill. CATHOLIC, CATHEDRAL Of THE MADELEINE Th Bt Ksv Joseph Gla, bishop of Holt Lake;. th Hew. J. T. Torssey, rector; the Rev. 1) Rev. Marti the Hunt, Burk, the Rev. W. J. MaHable matter, when mailed, Ik sed Giroux. aaalstaats; Sasdsj swsmo, . A rlded into four classes. 11 s. a.; Suaday achuoL le a. m.; wreiday Flrat-cla- ss mail .ipe udes letters, postal lassoes, T sad S a. m-- ; esafeosteus. 4 sd 4 ba'ar-da- y cards, post cards and all matter wholly 'clock totwrdsy ofteruooo, 7 .SO ssd or partly written by hand or typawritsr, evening. as well as carbon or latter press cop es so : M a. BT AXN'5.-Maae- e at I and ineieuf, whether sealed or unsealed. Ev- Wednesday mass. S SO s. m.', Rundsy school, sealed or 7 Is which 90 a ery envelops wrapper holy boar, Tarsdoy evening nt first -- case erloek. Th Rev. James Lilley. pastor. against Inspection requires - -portage rates SAVIOR DIVISE CHURCH OF OUR Second -- class matter Includes newspaMasses st 9 ssd 10 SO a, m. Sunday school per and iierfodlcala of established circu- after first mass Weekday smears at 8 a. a. lation bearing notice of entry tn th sec- la paster's residence. Tbs Ree, H. J. Weistje. ond clan. Messages written on tho mar. pastor. gins of such pobiicat.ons subject them to T. PATRICK'S, Masses g ssd 10 s. as. the higher rate of postage. schsnl, 10 SO a. m Weekday masses, Third-cla- n matter Includes circulars, Sunday ( S. m. Tha Rer. lllchsel Bbeehan, pastor. proof sheets corrected proof sheetsand 4 OU LADY OF LOURDES Masses at publications not admitted to th second 0 4 a. m. ; Sunday school st 10 15 a m. ; class. A circular Is a printed message ssd morning de ret toes at 8 o'clock. Th Ksr. U. or announcement sent In identical terms J. Cotter, D. D., peaeor. lo lesiiiM ; , The SeasonsNewest Offerings several persons. s mot tar Is parcel post; It inc udes merchandise, farm and factory seeds and produce, plants, kve chicks and all other mailable matter not lnc.uded in the other three classes. Rates of postage differ as between domestic and foreign delivery, and vary In th several classes. On first class matter the rate Is 2 cents for each ounce or fraction thereof, except that postal cards and post cards require but 1 cent each. There la A weight limit on first-clamatter of skventy pounds On second-clas- s matter the rate to publishers Is based upoS wsght, adver-tising and- distance transported in - the malls. To others the fate on each ad dressed psper or tnsgaitne is 1 cent for etch four ounces or a fraction thereof. On third-clas- s matter the rats is I cent for each two ounces (far fraction thereof on each addresed piece or package. The limit hr four pounds ourth-class matter is rated according to we ght and distance the mileage being divided Into sones. The weight of a parcel Is limited to seventy pounds In the oAl, first, second and tihlrd tones, and flftv pounds In the other sones; It may measure no more than eighty-fou- r inches in length and gtrth combined. Part cuiar car should be exercised to sc that sufficient postage la prepaid on all mall of the first ahd fourth classes. Letters may be forwarded from point to point on the original postage, but additional stamp to meet gone rates are required In forwarding parcels. Fourth-clas- -- -- FAREWELL PARTY PLANNED AT SANDY FOR MISSIONARY T 'Bide of Two or More. There are initial bids of two. three or more in all the classes named except minor suit dei laratlons, where ethers ahould be no such tnlng as an Initial bid or two or three, as they are Invitations to play the hand through. With no certainty' of making the eleven tricks necessary for game. All free bids over two are preemptive and should Indicate that the declarer to go game. If the minor suit has game strength, tell the partner so by bidding four or five. Don't Dscelve Your Partner In th Initial Bids. Th foundatlrn of the whole bidding and play depends upon the Initial blda and there la no greater mistake that a player can make than by deviating froi-- i the conventions governing them. Never forget that they ar regulated by arbitrary rides which state the number of tricks the bidder can make and what he has for support and defense. It Is only when there are equally sound bids In two suits that the matter of Judgment enters. The Initial oldder should slways have two quit k trkks on which his partner can depend. If he has a good hand without them, pass and wait for the second round. A Od (tljurcb Services The Postal Service-- Ill 16, 1922. V' V i vi ts SANDY, April IS. A farewell reception will be given In the amusement Sandy hall net Monday evening for. Francis Mr. John-ao- n Johnson w.ll leave, April on mission a to 19, the- - southern states for the Mormon church. A program will be given and rewill be freshments served. A large atFrancis Johnson. tendance la expected. ATTEND ANNUAL MEETINO. SHOSHONE. Idaho, April 15 Frank Ash, local manager of the J. C. Penney store here, was tn Salt Lake this week attending the annual meeting of th managers of this chain of stores. L - -- DAUGHTER IS BORN. Mrs. Aldon J. Anderson are receiving congratulations over the birth rf a daughter at their home, 158 West Fifth North street, Friday. Mr.. Anderson Is assistant to the general manager of the Orem Electric railroad. Mr and K OTIITT. Meets at 20 Bonth Third East street at 11 a m.. Mrs A. K. Mvers, speaker; enbjrct "Tbs Rrranectlon " Special Euater sendee at anday school, 12 aooa DIYIME ORDER rill hold Its regular Sunday evening service at 400 Hooper building, 3X East "VI rat South street, at 8 o'clock. "Spiritual 1 ommualno. Man's Birthright." by B. N. Mallbcw. d by Fred Bnrklnshsm, atratloa Is paj chome try . i followed by j I i L. . "REOROAXTZEn CHURCH, rwi south T East street. Sunday school. 10 t. m ; children' service, 11 a. tn y baptismal aerj P p m ; class study leburcf history I. pj ra : preaching eerrlce, 7 So p. in,, preacher, G, A. Bmartbwait ; Friday S p. st.. aorta aer- vice, THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. tegular public meeting w HI "be held 8 p. m. in the lodge rooms, 024 at Monday Continental Bank bntldlng. 25 , Eart Second Bonth street W. B, lienalg will lecture on Rooms are open from "The World Teacher. p, tn. to 4 p m each Tuedajr and Thnraitay and Sunday 11 a. to. to 12 noon. 'Ffcc ns of library Th i UKITARIAN. First church i.w afreet. Th Rer. H. E. south second emi Kelllngton. minister. Churrh school dill a. tn. Mrs. E. M. Fourier, superintendent: sermon, 11a m , subject "If a Man Die, Shall He Live Again?" Reception for new members at the clea of the sermon. At 7 SO p. m , tha Sunday school will present aa Easter service. UTTER AT10KAL BIBLE STUDENTS. Meetings every Sunday at 422 Milton avenue. L. F. kink of hew York will lecture at 9 p. m. sqd it f. a. A u are cordially i - KARMA AND REINCARNATION LEMON. 7 15 Loral group meet each Monday, 24 Raak m.. la room P Continental Relncarna-floof for of ideal tha bulldlag, atody and Raima, ar Cauae and Rffect. Subject aext Monday, "Stories of Past Lire la Atlaatis About 18,000 Yearn R. C." Public Invited. Discussion welcomed. FOR LARGER CONSCIOUSNESS. In Kntghta of Pythlaa hall. 58 East Broadway, today at 8 p. m. An Easter program a 111 be given with special musical numbers. Mr. Klliabeth Da Lap Baker, leader. UAQVE ITeeta Worsteds Tweeds Cashmeres METHODIST. FIRST CHURCH. Second East and Second South streets- - Th Rev. Stanley Arthur Curtis, mlalater Sunday school, 9 45 a m.. Wyalt W. Jones, superintendent; Junior league meeting. 11 . tn. , regular worship, 11 a. m . sermon by tha paator, "Tha Beginning of Immortality"; meeting at the county infirmary conducted by tho Epworth league. 9 P ra.; Ep worth league devotional service, 6 90 p m., leader, topic "Making Harry L. Thompson, Christ Our Guest", regular1 worship, 7 45 p. m. Tha rholr will render tbs cantata, "The Resurrection, by Manuey. LIBERTY PARK CHURCH, corner Eighth East and Ninth South streets The Rev. Frank Waaley Broaa, pastor; Miss Miriam L ThrockSO Easter warier service, morton, deacooeas. a. m ; Sunday achool, 10 a m , Professor L. A. Brldgelaud. superintendent; worship, 11 a m . subject "Tli Eaatsr Message" , Epworth league, 5 SO p tn., Mrs C A. Root, leader; Sunday achool Easter program sad pageant. - clothing satisfaction built into these suits THERE young mens and sport models. They are finely tailored ,from superior 'fabrics in the ' fashionable colors of the season.' is If. BAPTIST, BETHEL CHURCH, Ninth Sooth street and Lincoln avenue. Th Rer. E Lyon Baynes, paator. Sunday achool, 10 a m , A. B Jack-oSuperintendent; H 1 Marferdlng, leader of meaa elaaa; morning aerviee, 11 o'clock, the Sunday achool will be in ebarga with an Eaater program; Young meeting. 7 People Mtaa Once Rnimmel president, Ray &m.p leader; goapel aenriee, subject, tilorious Resurrection Day"; baptisms at cloe, prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. m, IMMANUEL CHURCH. 401 East Second South street. Sunday school. 9 45 a. a.. Frank J. Loca, superintendent. I atoa ( hristlan Endeavor sundae meeting and breakfast, 7 80 a. m. ; morning worship, ti oclock, Enater cants tn by the choir, subject of sermon, "Tlie Reeuireeftoo"; Intermediate and benier Chris' tlan Endeavor meetings, 0 45 p m ; evening a Minute," by worship, 9 o'clock, play, fifteen young ladies, also the ordinance of A. 0 Alderman, acting paator. baptism. BURLINGTON CHURCH. Corner Thirteenth Eaater rally day West and Indiana arenue 10 a. m.. F. J Win there, Sunday school, morning terries, 11 o'clock, "The Resurrect ion; evening service 7 80 oclock, children' Renter program- .- The Ree J. K( Nay lor, evangelist; F. Wlllhoit, singer, SWEDISH CHURCH. 823 South Sixth Hast street 8ewires will be held in tho Mission church, 740 South Seventh East street, at 10 SO a. a. and 6 p m ; the evening service will be held in the Swedish Baptist church et 7 30 oclock. Thursday, 8 p. m., prayer service in tho Swedish Baptist church. - 8pm, FRANKLIN NEW PRICES Touring Car - - $1950 (War price $3100) t b Sedan ' - - . $2850 - (War price $4350) Other types" in proportion f. o. b. Syracuse - pllANKLIN cars arc selling today at the lowest prices in the history of . bur types, extending as far back as 1906 with the single exception of a period in 1916. Franklin construction and quality of "material are not surpassed in any car made anywhere. T six-cylind- er four-mon- th j At these prices, an unmatched opportunity is afforded to buy merchandise representing the biggest values offered in this city. Included in our showing at $25, $30 and $35 is the world-famou- s Styleplus line of mens wear "aU clothing backed by the unlimited .guarantee of the. makers. wUT Uhtte Tho nBVltK CTufctnci-vtc- Salt Like City 0. W. NEWTON 784 E. So. Tempi Phono W Match 8464 -- fc w k V . , ' Siegel Clothing Company WAT 228 Main Street. Established j The Store for Men and Boys ; ,1869. n offerings by aconra of members and friend. Flowers of Utah wilt mingle with those from - The California in beautifying theme of the Easter sermon will be "Tha Living Christ." THIRD CHURCH, corner of Eleventh East and beveoteenth &mlb streets The Rer. Henry W. Burger, lb D. pastor Kaatar. 11 o'clock: Similar school S a4 holiday school, tIom: p 9 48 a. m.; preaching service at It o'clock Bible class. 1 'clotk, Eagllah aarrlc,. m ; Luther In a tie will mert at th church parsermon by the pastor "The 8ig subject, 8 o'clock. nlficsAt Force of the Resurmtion"; reception lor. Tut', rtar of members Into the church at this service, South and flON CHURCH, coniar f Sect. Rer Carl A. Glad, special music by the choir; Benlor Christian En- Fourth Boat itrccti.-- Th deavor at 7 o'clock, subject. "A Citlaen of Two paator. Bunder achool, 10 a at Arnold Kingdoms"; prayer service Wednesday evening Jundajjtcbjwl ; 1 80 ObtOei . pro, ram. 10 SO . m ; Ka.tcr scrricc. sttlt WESTMINSTER CHURCH. Fifth South and acnuofi In th Swadl.h languafc 11 50 a- - ta ; First Weet streets. The Rev. C. V. Brews, .erred concert and iartef address o tha Boplc, 9 45 a. m . R. "What I Eaatec? 7 50 P-- m ; th lmther ftunday school, minister, th East program, serInane meet Tltaradar at- 8 p. m. Mathews, superintendent. "The New Life"; church parlora. Th Suancttn club will nler-tal- a. vice. II a. tn , theme Mlm Mina Christensen, kindergarten. U superintendent; Junter C. E. society, 11 13 a. , Mrs. O W Porter, superintendent: Senior CHRISTIAN. C. E. society, 6 43 p m., B. B Richards, CENTRAL CHURtH. Third Eaat and Fourth service, 7 48 p m , a dramatisapresident L. Cmub. L. Dr. paator, Booth it recta. tion of the story of the resurrection. Blblo achool. 10 t. in . C. H Elmmcrtoa. aupr-Tlaosermon, II o'clock; mornlBf worship, EPISCOPAL. Christian Emfniror, The Opened Bcpuh-hn''- nege 8 90 p m.,; 8T MARK aaclm nt 9 'clock; aciCATrtinRL, tlret 8uth MoulBecond Fat street. The Rt. Rev. A. W. ni OO. "Th lewd 'a liar: Bible atuilr and prajar elock. ton. bishop, the very Rev. W, W, Fleetwood, moat Inf. Wadncadar at 9i45 a. m . holy com Easter day; dean I1 Hall 9 Rowland music the choir, by munion, CONOREOATIONA1 I. m holy codim union. It n. m , holy Booth nd rit sermon by the bishop; 5:13 p. m , chilChurch. nnsT dren a service, holy baptism, abort ar Fourth Bast tract. Thar will b BT. P ALL'S CHURCH. Ninth East and Third aiou of th Bandar trhool, toamcacln at 1.45 ftouth streets. The Rev. Mark Rifenbark, reco'clock, hut the adult clan will bo poatpeard tor Holy commualun, 8 a n , holy coal will ocnrlco one week. Th, morning pahllc man ton and sermon. It a. m ; church school for" held I th Paotagea theater and wilt service edtlrere by Bishop Moulton A p m.i be prnmptlr at 10 gd o'clock. Dr. Klmcr I service end holv baptisms (children!, Go. hen will b th speaker. address, 7 8i! p tn ; feast r Monday, holy etta CHCRIH enraer Baraatb Eaat nd I'HII.LIPB munion at 10 a. tn. Bout streets. At th morning acre Ice at CIH'rtt'H. Ninth Fast sad Fifth BT. JOHN' 11 oclock tlio choir will giro an Eaaler ran strana. Tits Rea. Hurt K. Hanrlqiia LCa tain and Dr. W. H Kmilja will dcllrer th ( hurrh achool, 9 48 a m ; lioy ceannualon and Raster message; Junior Knijeaeor at tlm of ermon, 11 a. m., guild THnrsday, 2 p. m. the morning aerrlce la the ktBdergartco, Mlaa At 19 15 th chilAlice Page, anplntandent LCTKERAIA , dren of the Hundar achool will bold apte-la- l lntermrdlat and Benlw TABKK DAMBII mi HCH First atonua and Foster caerclaea. 9U. Ber- E .(net t hriatUa Endeavor at JUe lien L. 1L KJoer, paator Mldwpk prajar !, i wcr 3pm; , For Dependable Merchandise coin, FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. OF UTAH - .3 . FBEBBYTttXAX. FIRST CHURCH, East South Temple and C Rev. Streets, The George Ewing Davies D. D.. minister. Sunday school, 9 45 a. m , R. L. Yaa Eaton, superintendent; special Eaater exercises In which all department of the achool The two Mabe one of unusual Inspiration sonic commanderiea will attend In full uniform and be seated in tho central block of pens. is urged, na the Promptness in attendance church will doubtless bo taxed to capacity. All eats free, save those reserved for the Ilic music celebrating the ,mur' rectioQ. one of lie two greatest facta in human be of a high order The usual will history, -- irrn m meeting Wednesdar. 8 o'clock. extended to all acrvlcca. Cordial welcome 929 CHURCH. West Third North atrevf 8nnlav arhnot 9 80 a, at,; Junior Christian Endeavor, 29.80 a. m. BANDY 1 HI RUH Sunday achool, 10 80 11 80 a Junior ( hrlstlaa Kbdcavor m , QHRI8TIAK 80IEITGE FIRST CHURCH, 880 Ewt Broadway. Sunday aerficea, l o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m,; Sunday aebool, 9 80 a. m. Tho Wednesday oveniug meet luge are held at 8 o'clock. SECOND CHURCH. 800 East South Temple 7 45, the choir of fLuil) Uoogregational chnrrb will repeat it Easter caoUU at tbit service. day school, 9 45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings, 9 o'clock. All are welcome to these church services. PLYMOUTH T'WT" wvyTlsv.-toVtrr- vkti LEASE AND FURNITURE OF AN - APARTMENT HOTEL FOR SALE Ideal location, good patronage, splendid ineorae, fine home ' for owner. . I am ordered by doctor to live in the open, and my investment of over 1 13,000 is offered for much less just how much less depends on the amount of cash payment purchaser can , mafce. - 1 DEAL WITH OWNER For information and appointment address K-4- 0, care Tribune' jj p y I V A |