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Show 3 p.Mnv. October 19, 1928 THE OGDKN COST CfPNR FROM STRFET ANfiFlL . , r.vntian theatre thls W Fo smen version of the ptav by 'nekton lloffee. which Hill lie the feature nv'A attraction the two vouthful film lovers. it th.e rvnor and Charles Farrell Janet tr:lrfi,rrid of their first triumph in the of lans toih streels and atelier .if the seenes allics nd I gexrs Naples. rank Borage directed. 1'!M yn- - ,l ' 1 i i 1 !. M. cni .' 1 v 'ii :i 1 IK1 I !!' !:is bivu Ciit in out mk's fur Charle 1'iiiigr vt hii'lf, "Si'ine- - ki i '''li f 1 1 3. : .;:y I :i . fc' i i .tvt. IHKMTION I.. :- rch" . hirj ure; y i'..:v,i ;:k In i'ii ncial Inn .,f .y i i ile of .i'.i i i ;i vi.- li.' ii - '' i linm ,!i.. .'.i-- ...1 i'.'i'.:il. i!''ilair.i a Hi- r f m at - t lio ii.ii-.- ' I n.'i .i i la-- 1 ii-'- i ji-ar- in -- 1 .k 1 life-lon- g - Series 1928-2- 9 Hear by 1 two objections to a bad that such a bid of view. point In the first place, the partner of the payer who has made a bad bid is apt to misconstrue the bid and thus base his subsequent bidding on a false There are If Y had not made his bad original bid, he would not have made the second mistake of taking his partner out of the five dub double which they could have defeated two tricks. The net result of Ys two mistakes was a loss of 500 points for himself and his partner. foundation. Dont make bad bids but, if you do, Second, the player who makes the don't make another mistake by trying had bid is apt to be influenced himself to wiggle out. Take your medidne ana by the fact that he has given false in- try to learn not to do it again. formation to his partner and is, therefHere is a hand that is a happy conore, duty bound to correct the mistake. trast to the one just described: Thu belated repentance for his bad bwding often is far more costly than Hearts 7, 5 the initial mistake. Here is a hand that Clubs Y A, K, Q, J, 10, 9 illustrates the folly of making a bad Diamonds B A A, 6 Z hjd and then of later trying to correct Spades K, Q, 4 the mistake when there is no real oreessity for doing so: No score, rubber game. Z dealt and bid one no trump. Most players with Hearts-K,- J,9, 7, 6, 3, 2 would nave doubled or have cards As Clubs none no bid two trump; but not A, a wry Diamonds 8, 7, 2 He realized that he had clewr player. Spades A, J, 10 a big hand and that one of the best ! ways to make it give the maximum s Y results was to pass and await develops A B : ments. Y passed and B bid two hearts. : : Z Z now bid two spades and A was of two haiis No score, rubber game. Z dealt and ready for him. Bs bid Pawd. and A passed. Y has a freak had just made his hand so he had no hesitation in bidding two no trump. pTe of hand but one that should not passed and B bid three diamonds. d third hand. He should be only Y rtoo and A now felt perfectly safe Z passed happy to pass out the hand if B in o passes. If B should bidding three no trump. Y and B bid, Y has a Z doubled. A again showed trong hand to bid on the second round passed and caliber nis by redoubling. He was rethus be able to give his partner 7 his courage by making five for warded react information as to the nature of rubber. and odd, game heart suit. It always is interesting to watch Y, however, was one of those players followke to bid and cannot resist doing clewr play and bidding, and the illustrations: are hands good test with seven or more of one ing ut He bid one heart, B passed, Z bid Problem No. 1 o diamonds, and A bid three dubs, that his heart bid might Y bis partner, bid three 'J?. B A bid four " clubs, Z passed, and Z now redded that he ought to help is. partners diamond bid, even thougn Hearts 9, 8, 4 partner had passed as dealer. Y bid Clubs 10,9,7,6,3 L 7 Diamonds 7Hr diamonds, B bid five dubs and doubled. A 6 A, k, Spades passed. DnL n?1f began to repent his bail Jjjpnal bid and feared that Z No score, rubber game. Z dealt and doubling five dubs one club. depending on top passed. A passed and Y bid ,n Ys hand. As Y didnt have IS bid one diamond, Z bid two clubs, A Bnov hearts, which his origin passed and Y bid two hearts. ZIfbid? An what should to ideated, he decided that ne ought bid two spades, diamonds. This bid was analysis of this haad will be given in hied and defeated the next article. three tricks. bid other than the fact is unsound from any Si Sr Sonny Boy Theres a Rainbow Round My Shoulder No. 4033 8 Glen tSU-9.- 7,5 none none Hearts Clubs K, 0, J Diamonds A, 7 none Spades u : y Z Lyceum Theatre SATURDAY, OCT. 20 Rex, the King of Wild Horses, in Wild Beauty SUNDAY Hoot Gibson in Riding for Fame MONDAY New York Featuring Ricardo Cortez, IjoIs Wildiin and Estelle Taylor. TUESDAY Don Juans Three Nights Featuring Lewis Stone and Shirley Mason. WEDNESDAY Tom Wilson, Ileinie Conklin and Myrna Loj in Ham and Eggs at THURSDAY Hearts 0. 7 10 Clubs Diamonds J, none Spades trumps and A leads the five of clubs. How ran Z so play An anal.: la th' balance of the tricks against any The Feature Youve Been Waitinsr to Seel 13 The Port of Missing Girls - - - - FRIDAY l- - : SUNDAY MONDAY : to is dedicated THIS picture American traveling salesman and to his short-skirle- CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY 1arnmounl News bobbed-haire- d, competi- d tor. Norma Shearer plays that modcharmingly salesern figure, the traveling lady, in a picture where love and business meet to the entertainment of everyone. Even better than His Secretary. self-relia- nt, 1 lJ Hot Heels ON THE STAGE FANCIION & MARCOS TRIP TO MARS IDEA Artists (Utahs Best) IT WONT BE LONG NOW! Grand Opening Thanksgiving Night. New closed ballroom (15,000 square feet) ; plenty of room for 5,000 dancers. WE TIIANK YOU! White City Happiness Bros.-Roher- ts the Front Hearts A, 9, 8 none Clubs K, 6 Diamonds none Spades fit FORCES VI Finished FEATURING THE GRIFFITHS HUFF & HUNT THE 1 MUSKETEERS CHARI IE MEYERS NOTE Van chan A Hat, a and i? f f t. f? tt tf ft tt f tv f T ti Marc Hill l. lira. Han. ami 9:11 p. m. SUNKIST BEAUTIES I'lrt.rc prlraa vail antil ISc. Doors p. at. t AND HAND p. 4ilf, m. 7. will pre. Smlar-day- a. Ilarcaln Matlnre Man-(ai- t, I to lill p. at. Adalla, S0: Child ran. ANDY RICH JR. ERICKSON C opan .daily 7 Where Awaits You Piano Co. Problem No. 2 'none UALlII DcLuxc Hand The Singing Fool Singing y with Jack Passeys AL JOLSON by Hoyle, Jr. ARTICLE No. S SATURDAY to Author of PRACTICAL AUCTION BR1DGB" g GARY COOrER s of Rowland V. Ixie. Wynne Ferguson ie RICKARD AKIEN Arlen-Nanc- BRIDGE ic CLARA BOW paitiiu iitji, saying that Dance How to Play Copyright 1928, WITH a gloat holp to tho ox-- i 'ii,- ; .! iii'iilil U!,.ilo'.i''t,.i'.v ili'.i'.v l.i iv or i lii.'.lor. lio OR FAR A.MOl'.NT'S -" run at the Glohe theatre, New York, enamoured by her charm, follows her the two youthful film lovers are trans- about the lo.mtryside. ferred from the scenes of their first Director Dorsaare. who is of Italian 1'ne in sewers nnil of attics triumph parentage, hay long been a student of Paris to the Rlreets and ateliers of litin manners and customs, but deNaples. familiarity with the spite his he spent Miss Gaynor will be seen as a waif theme of Street Angel, of the wharves who joins a small trav- many weeks in and about Naples, n.nrder. eling circus in order to free herself while vacationing in Europe last year, from the persecution of the Neapoli- gathering data end atmosphere which tan gendarmes. Farrell portrays the was to aid him in bringing the story role of an itinerant Italan artist who, to the screen. mail he receives, is the most popular Beery is returning to serious dramatic male actor in the history of the films, roles, llis next appearance will bein He is now making Some One to Tong War," to be directed by WilLove, with Mary Brian as the some- liam A. Wellman. Miss Arzner now is y one. His college picture, Varsity, directing the first Richard Carroll picture, Manhattan filmed on the Frincetown campus, will With the Merry Crowd be on view at the Paramount theatre Cocktail," a rtory of backstage life. Every soon. After two years of comedy, Nancy Carroll and Iaine Chandler TUESDAY have been assigned to play the juvenile leads in George Bancrofts new THURSDAY picture, The Wolf of Wall Street, SATURDAY now being filmed under the direction Charles Rogers, tki:at of this ingest OTHER YEAR. ANA Divorce j growing mit of: tl.v shod inj." of Coy Burnett at Farm-- ' iiv.'.ton hy Delbeit Green for which Gc in was convicted and sentenced to lii'i'i five years to life in the state iii'niJentiary were filed by Mrs. (11a- -j Green in the Second district court o.i the grounds that her husband had hi'i'.i convicted of a felony. The shouting occurred following a of the Givens, when the s. ir.ite husband in a drunken condition found his wife in company with l!urnctt ll'jnieii in an automobile. riiovcred from the severe wounds in the Dee hospital, and Green pleaded guilty to a charge of assault with n deadly weapon with intent to commit Scene from Street Angfel, Fox Picture Wallace Beery and Dorothy Arbner all signed new Paramount contracts on the same day recently. Rogers, judging from the fan Tin: tiiuu.i inli'-fiM- roce-'ding- CONTRACTS pifeS . Wife Seeks Divorce On Felony Charge PARAMOUNT ABOVE THEM ALL a.l.li-t- ; tin layia'i spako of hulls1 ho;T tho to l la tl.o M.'i.hl j , r:iiixl dumpi.iii l a it a,: o Mr. a tfi., iv.i' a:.il ;ii.i 1 1 mi 111, SKY HIGH A if Alters ENTERPRISES hi-n- 1 I 'v.KtV i i'h:r..:!ii liU'.ri.atii'nal ill limit'll 'hnv. ii, , i.o.irs la ih." ayl m :(. I. i ,ii wa l!,,,'ki lVi ilatiil mill at !. ..I i 1. ; t.ii at tlu l'niiln'; i. at for . tin1 ami will bi .v, 'i-- !' sr.vA. 1 ! Sl.-fi- M NOW SHOWING! : . the William Fox Street Angel, the of version play by Monck-- t green Hoffee, will be the feature at the Egyptian theatre, starting Sunday. This picture again brings together the triumvirate responsible for the successful screen translation of the John 7th Heaven Golden stage play Jsnet Gaynor, Charles Farrell and Director Frank Borzage. In this new attraction, which comes to the Egyptian direct from its long ROGERS, BEERY AND DOROTHY ARZER SIGN AUen 13 to take unc t l.rtvf.' .Mi lh ui t. nf tho principal o the girls ..ho( 1. ; r fii'in lhi W. i Hi rk'ii-:i - Lay-- ; r.i'.i to V ih m ly Hu.' rib-- ; v.i il i. I'lti1. Tiiry null tli ie foil' il .1 i ' s hi ' il t! k.-- ig & 1 i:.. i !: 'i. w Ua !'. ;l 1 , v'.!. lict! II 'i;iiy t I To PnltT Show Hero i TU . ! f Hogs Win ( Prizes At Utah State Pair; and Sat Today tws WILLIAM FOX mitwrs t t A V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y l Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V Y ?Y T Y Y MORTON H(filK SALLY PHIPPS PRILL MACDJDNAU) TVLCR BROOKE ALBERT RAY PRODUCTION t t Y T Y Y Y t t Y ; , |