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Show November 9, 1928 pMiiv. THE OGDEN POST shot lit his leisure time be till t. take up flyir.g as a sport. he miw m reason why NY alio. e anotlnr Paramount star, fh i.!J be the only male star to boast if v. mgs Hi the Paramount studio. "1 was impressed very much by Mi-- s l'Mer's efficient manner in handling that little ship, said Dix. She uTt-inIt is knows how to fly. ly Li:le winder she h::d so much con-fin. in making the 11-.- - , .i trans-Atlant- ic f'iilit." in Nt a ; gi i wcik. Yi.jk w 7 Mi wan anii ng F:.i J.iv.-ni- Pail., film- - AKUSTO brunette and sli ndi r ..!!, c i'?r-e:m:igi t in of Greta! and Clara B"v eeml irud, ae- -- W e. : . al ci .c hir t v i"c i tahu-iia-- in if S.t: 'i'i who saw t. I 'it hen the i:i "Tlie Homecoming.' I: a DAY oiK'iiipg of a featiiM :::td .lack Fear... I.. v. Plastered fealur-Mc- h ill !u on view at tfu-atr- i. i Van Loan Shows His Knowledge of North Danger Patrol" in der makes her first pro-:- i !: nai appearance in a motion of the Marines. !. II. Van 1 viiai is the author who have witnessed he will have no trouble in e: i!:.v:iriY iiii'M .I'aina. "'1 In Dan- a screen career if she so K i'.itYw!." has g:v. n us .m pic-ora- Ac-ciiti- cs , i S'.' Slrayer directed the film A: an original story written by Lin-- t k crank fi :n Yii lls. fnnnius globe a trotter. v-- i i '' the f vccilii.t ln-u- vim-ds- . this is b'.vaun 51 r. Van l.iaii t!.c iniirilry about which he u y vrir', fur ho is no! ci'.c to use a iui:.ii' vv.ih which he is absolute-l- v fan: "liar. Whiih is just o:.e of the ' why "The Danmr ratio!" is ii a i viendid production, for it ion-t- .. one false or i:lo; i p :"' r.-to i,.r upon the spectator vih.i pt.-si r..!iy iiuy have visited the t nltery. B :: Pesides all this, the tale its If s a r od one i; is ciuict-eby iin erilv ia:a!i!e east iiiul the uuirvelou Bimic effects have pivip v. :,io scope for his urt;str. ii " be Danger Patrol, i roiiuced i.ni d' j te'i by Duke Wurne, o.'Oiis Sun-da.'o:iM circuit. t the theatre, while it is Seven glorious scenes, sensuous s. i'cdub'd toOgden remain until flomlay. cos-turuvishing girls, exotic s and exquisite music tell the G: lire Marion, Jr., famous writ-- uf Mory of the struggle between virtue and vice, the theme of "Temptation. sparkling subtitles for moving pi A bevy of fourteen beauties, each tun:;, signed a new contract just be boson to represent an allegorical fiiv dejmrting for the East to begin character, such us Passion, "Ex- a vacation in Europe, His latest title "Lust" "Intoxication," Wiuk was upon Charles "Buddy IJog travagance etc., will grace the stage costumed in ci ' starring picture, "Someone t risky frenrhy modes. Jve, whiih has Mary Brain as lead- On the Stage i 'i.fe Tt The Garden of nipt irion, jlMcii." and "The House of Chance'' arc a?! three of the seven gigantic scenes in the 1am lien and Marco Idea Teirpiation which comes to the i'.irainoiiK theatre Saturday, Sunday a! Monday Marring Arman Kaliz iiif! u company of twenty. is undoubtedly the mutation tno.'t ju'etenilous and magnificent I age ,!(, tacle ever to be presented y Kan chon and Marco over the West . y t . -- Elder Dix-R- uth Richard in'Mooan of the Marines a Paramount Picture On the Screen Kichard Dix is the most recent con--- rt to the air among the film colony, "j ju Was influenced in his decision in flying by a take an active interest a person than Ruth Elder, his lady in Moran of the Ma-rijshowing Saturday, Sunday and swims Miss Eldir l)ix if he bail ever flown before. Dix replied thai he had years ago. bat had never flown in one of the new and modern type of plane in Use today. Well hop in! requested Miss Elder of Dix, and well take a little gonday The two soared off into the heights and flew for a half hour circling the countryside. At intervals Miss Elder cut off the motor and shouted to Dix who was seated in front of her, at the time pointing out some spot of interest. When they landed Dix wax ed enthusiastic over the flight and IE d es , spin. at the Paramount theatre. of the climatic scenes several In called upon to display is Elder via tar skill at the controls of a fast drplane. It was while these scenes sen being filmed that Dix became nthusiastic over flying. Poring a lull in taking one of the How to Play BRIDGE Author Cep -!- of Wynne Ferguson ARTICLE No. great deal has been said and written about the importance of knowing the rule and conventions of Bridge. Such knowledge undoubtedly is of importance. A proper understanding between partners of the conventions of bidding and play makes better Bridge and more pleasant relatione with ones partners, but every player ahould realize that there are exceptions to all rules. A recent book on Auction expresses the point very -- ...... - "That is, no rule is too good to be the proper occasion arises. The player who knows beBt when and how to dispense with a rule, knows best how to play the game. But one thing must never be overlooked. The player must somewhere, somehow, have warned the applicatiqn of the rule he is breaking, before he attempts to break it. "When the author uses tlie word wver, please read 'hardly ever.' Do not hesitate to break any rule herein set forth if you see a good reason for utng so but be sure your reason is better than the rule." One of the conventions of bidding that usually should be followed is to md the major suit, if you have one, in Jerence to a no trump, but the broken when lowing hand shows a justifiable departure from this rule or convention t Y B Z I Hearts A, 9, 8,7, 5 Clubs A, 5 Diamonds A, J, 4 Spades A, J, 5 ild "Brass Knuckles With Monte Blue. SUNDAY AND MONDAY "The Patriot DITA FARIA GERMAN FILM FAVORITE l.MIflRTED PARAMOUNT and minor suit, bid the major, but this rule holds true only when both suits are of equal length. If the minor suit happens to be the longer, it should be bid first and the major suit on the second round. Such bidding should indicate to partner that the minor suit is longer or stronger and not to support the major in preference, unless he has much better holding in the maior suit than in the minor.' 'Z's proper opening bid, therefore, with the above hand is one club. A bids one spade and Y, with a double stopper in the spade suit, should bid one no trump. B passes. Z should now bid two hearts to show his partner his other suit and to indicate a holding. A passes and Y is up against the rule that a always should be played at a suit. His hand, however, is not strong in either of his partner's suits and yet is very strong in spades and diamonds. For that reason he should figure that he r.'s a better chance for game in no than at clubs or hearts. Y tr the lore should bid two no trump. At no trump Y Z will score three odd, game and rubber. At clubs, four odd u possible and at hearts, three odd. Thus it is apparent that Ys departure from the rule proves a winning venture. Stick by your conventions but also learn when to break them. When you do, however, always have a reason, and a good one, for doing so. Paramount has imported a German heroine to play opposite the French music hall idol, Maurice Chevalier, in his first American talking picture. Iler name is Dita Parlo. and she arrived TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "Arizona Hound With Gary Cooper, and "Adventure Mad Paramount Release. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY trump bid justifiable, especially as heart bid contains only one honor. ut don't let 100 ares influence you to o n unsound no rather than a trump ouna major suit, when the suit is such trong one that game is a certainty. the other hand, don't bid a weak I Jor suit in preference to a sound no "Hot News COMING SOON Is Your Daughter Safe? Door Locked Windows Closed No Clues-N- o Motives two-suite- r" A, J, 6, 3 Clubs 10, 5 Diamonds K, 10, 7, 2 Spades J, 8, 4 WILLIAM Y B A Z Hearts K, 9, 7, 4 Clubs 7, 6,2 Diamonds A, Q, J K, 10, 7 Spades ?mPi especially when the hand con- Jni 1W aces. All pass the no trump W and A No score, rubber game. Z dealt, bid opens the four of clubs. play of this hand is instructive one no trump and all passed. A opened 0 so should be carefully noted. The leads the four of clubs, the st bis long suit, and that cuce and in the trey j nty hand, showof clubsA are has only that jpwdubg. Therefore Z should win the trick with the ace and set his ? 8uit. He can afford to lose one art and three club tricks. He will e game if the spade finesse is ucrcssful. SfLu V Plaved in this way, Y Z will make eciub, four heart, three spade and diamond tricks or three odd, game nJber. Learn to count your triefcs Plan the play of the hand before to the first trick. It will win L? game and rubber, inere is another case where should be discarded. That a always should be plaj-eone the recognized the game; but sometimes .,s a better bid, and the following ',! a good illustration: con-Z'Ww- ns d ns Club J, 9 Diamonds Qi J, 10, 8, 5 Spades K, 10,6,4 : : A : B : Z : I two-su- it W Y 80,-00- Double Feature Bill! caie.the four aces make the 1 the screen. Also Jack lYnniik, the comic iceman of "Four Sons and Ivan Linow, who scored the biggest personal success of the your in "The Red Dance. 0 lalasalvi, chosen from among contestants as the most beautiful girl in Franc plays the role of a gay Parisiennc and Hugh Allen handsome young juvenile, is her sweetheart. With Emil Jannings. A din-tor- . Hearts rubber game. If Z dealt, he bid one heart or one no o SATURDAY I ' the five of spades, Y played the four, B the nine and Z won the trick with the ten of spades. How should Z plan the play of tne hand? Solution: Z should take four rounds of diamonds, winning the third diamond trick in Ys hand with the king so that he can play the last diamond and thus force discards. The important suit to find out about is the heart suit, for if Z takes the wrong finesse, he not only will lose game but also may not even make his bid. su.ts, A and B now have two set-u- p clubs and spades, so Z cannot permit either A or B to get the lead. On the ten of diamonds, B discards aBfpade and A a heart so Z decides that must have the queen of hearts. If he also nas the ten, Z cannot go game but, if A has the ten. then Z can go game as he can catch Bs queen. A a matter of fact, A hnu tnc enand B the queen, so Zs fine plav a on haJ mawc him to game abled that most players would lose because heart toward they would finesse thethan first cos the ace jack rather discards and thus locate the queen, be on the lookout for each opportunities. tn Tuffy MARSHALL fitosnBREESE AMAZING! THRILLING! FANTASTIC! BIZARRE! Gripping thrills of a great detective's greatest man hunt! With a love story that tops anything you've ever seen! ADDED FEATURES Mack Scnnett Comedy, The Campus Carmen Iialliday at the Wurlitzcr. Latest Fox News. No Raise in Prices! ll non Always a Good Show Today and Saturday! Ruts' scores as a dapper French ccinedy of two Add to this cast and elements of and their adventures lavish netting and perfect direction with French models and u bevy of and you have a picture that no one can 11 Huron beauties. Featuring Sammy vvt afford to miss! Cohen, the volatile little Hebrew comedian whose droll unties in "What "INTERFERENCE" HAS BROADPrice Glory," "The Gay Retreat" and WAY PREMIERE ON NOVEMWhy Sailors Go Wrong" won him a BER 16 of place umong the leading funsters Armislice day, is Answer to Problem No. 3 core, trump? In this author and director. Temptation was origi.'ially conceived and written by Arman Kaliz and Sidney F. Lazarus, and the production which comes to the Paramount theatre Saturday w'as jwrson-all- y staged by Mr. Kaliz with Fan-cho- n in Fox Picture Albert Conti is a sheik whom few Plastered in Pans, whiih comes at the Egyptian theatre nxl Sunday, girls could resist and August ToPaire COLONIAL Heading the production is Arman Kaliz, well known dramatic actor and tenor, and of late motion picture star, Sammy CdlienW Jadt Peniuckin Raftered i Hearts K, 10,6 Clubs 10, 3, 2 Diamonds 9, 8, 5, 2 Spades K, 8, 3 A 7,6,4 So score, rubber obliged to choose leart bid. The general rule or convention is that with a choice between a major One aspiring to become an expert player must remember this important axiom There is no ever nor never in Auction Bridge. finale. A, K, 8, 5, 3 Clubs A.K.Q, Diamonds 2 7 Spades prime well: 3 Hearts A Throughout the presentation, a ing lady. strong dramatic theme is woven, culminating in the climax of the grand Joy-zell- e, "PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE by lloyle. Jr. !- v mi and Marco. Besides Arman Kaliz and a bevy of ravishing beauties arc several well known Fanchon and Marco stars. Vina and Arthur, adagio dancers, contribute no small Lit to the beauty of the scene in The Garden of Eden. often referred to as the Gilda Grey of the West, symbolizes "Passion with her sensuous South Sea Island dances. Melva Cornell, Zita Harrison and Adriana are others taking prominent parts in the "Idea." Series 192829 by I POX PRESENTS Paramount's first picture, "Interference. will have its New York premiere nt the Criterion theatre bn all-talki- li id:iy evening, November 10. A gripping urd flawlessly written play of melodramatic murder in Ixmdons high society. "Intorfcri nee" comes to the screen ns the first definite realization of the high promise given by the tslk-in- ir motion picture. |