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Show Friday, December 14, 1928 THE OGDEN DOST plume Birds Survive Glennon Joins Ranks David Rollins Flies to Florida Hurricane CM Screen Geniuses Stardom in The Air While there is no doubt that giva: Circus at Egyptian 'vh,) 'iire.Ud GamrT' was done to the bird life of ' .c. i.:e :iii ihe D. 'l i - m-ui;- . tei-rib- le hurricane in Florida, it is encouraging to know, from a leport made to the biological survey .f th.: lure by Game Protector J. V. Kesley, United States department of agritui-ththere are still numbers of beautiful plume birds in this Tegion. About a month after the storm Mr. Kelsey made a trip through the Lake Okeechobee region, and had an opportunity to witness a rare and beautiful sight, cne that a bird lover might expect to Eee but once in a lifetime. At a point about 10 miles east and north of Belle Glade, Palm Beach county, and about 25 miles, there were thousands of American egrets and snowy egrets, stretching away into the overflowed country as far as one could see. It was impossible to estimate the number of these beautiful birds. Within 100 yards of Belle Glade not less than fed unmolested. S00 snowy egrets While there seemed no reason for these birds gathering in such vast numbers in this territory, the sight was positive proof that the plume at -- i.ii'.ns IJO M:i'ial, playing ut th : - - r.i in d. (lluir.on has ' t'1 r.aii-for l.'.s uvik as a cannr.t-iuan- , aim fir soini- t irk- has want id o duvet h:s (1vu in iv., William Baron, Fill) studio chief, him the megaphone over The C r'liK." ar.d Glennon turneil jvrfict in one of the fim-spi tuivs that I. as .tit any lot in Hollywood for a ong lini. Imnii diately upon the completion ot that picture he began work on Gangwar," and almost front the start it showed signs of eclipsing his - - . - t Li'.-orall- y caily record. Given an unusual and an i licit l cast hauled by Olive llordon and Jack Bickford and including Eddie Gribbon, Walter and Frank t hew. Glennon has turned out a that sets a new standard for tures. his graduation from Following underworld pictures. school the youngest in his class by the way he took a clerical position birds of Florida have benefited by with a banking institution. His heart the protection afforded them under was not in his work, and, when ho the migratory bird treaty act. got his vacation, he decided to try a job as a film extra. After his first mob scene, lie made 2J" up his mir.d he never would go back to tho bank. He played extra in the Collegian scries at Universal, and, when he heard Fox Films wai testing for "Cradle Snatchers, he took a test, but heard nothing further. Some months later, Rollins got a rail to try for the sympathetic role Series 1928-2fy in "The High School Hero, directed by David Butler. The director selected him the moment he saw him. AfAuthor of "PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGET ter that picture. Fox signed the bid on contract, and immediately UniverCopyright 1928, by Hoyle, Jr. sal borrowed him to appear writh Laura I.a Plante in Thanks for the ARTICLE No. 8 A leading role in Win Buggy Ride. Sue Carol awaited with That Girl," In the previous article, reference was Problem No. 11 finished at Universal. he David when fact made to the that one of the best Hearts J Then he was selected for u loadways to improve your game is by a Clubs A, 8, 5, 4 Dresser, Sue ing role, with study of the manner in which good Diamonds K, Q, 8, 7, 5 inn The Air bid or hands. Carol and Arthur Lake, play interesting players A, J, 2 Spades Here are a few examples noted in one This meant thnt Dave, toCircus. evening's play that, carefully studied, i gether with Sue and Arthur, had to Y will give good results: learn to handle a plane in the air, A B i t so the trio spent several weeks and Z t l Problem No. 8 in intensive aviation instructor Hearts J, 10, 7, 6, 2 Hearts A, 8, 4 So, young Rollins has flown to the Clubs Clubs J,7,S Q, J, 9, 2 with the stars. And he gives stars Diamonds 6 Diamonds A, 8, 5 most notable performance to date his 7, 5 Iv, Q, 10, 7, 4 Spades Spades in this Fox picture, based on comScore, Y Z 12; A B 0, rubber mercial aviation, and the interest of game. Z dealt and bid one spade, A Y I t all the young Lindberghs in Ameriand Y passed and B bid two hearts. Z : A B i ca to take to the air and conquer it. bid two spades and A and Y passed. Z : t B bid three hearts and Z and A passed. Y bid three spades, B and Z passed Hearts A,' K, 9, 8, 5 A doubled. All passed and A and A Clubs the nine of hearts which Z won opened 2 Diamonds 9, 7, 4, with ace. How should he plan the the 10, 8, 4 The snow is falling fast, Spades of the hand? An analysis will be play And Santa's sleigh will come at laRt. No score, rubber game. Z dealt and in the next article. bid one heart. A bid one spade, Y bid given llis sleigh is loaded with lots of toys four hearts and all passed. For all good girls and all good boys. Answer to Problem No. 7 A played the ace king of spades and Hearts A, 9 then led the ten of dubs. How should The Christmas tree is lighted bright Clubs J, 9, 7, 5, 3 Z play the hand so that he will have With lots of pretty colored lights, Diamonds 9, 8, 4 the best chance to make four odd? An And all the games the boys will play J, 10, 7 Spades analysis of this interesting Hand will be On this bright merry Christmas day. given in the next article. Y : All of the stockins are hung in a row, B : A Problem No. 9 Z : So Santa will surely see them you Hearts 10, 8, 2 know. Clubs Hearts K, 8, 5, 2 Each one has a note at the top 9,4,3 Clubs Diamonds K, 10, 8 9, 8, 6 Telling old Santa what to put in each ex-c- nia- - day FRANK McCDRD, o. r a s.. ;, A:. !vl Years. David Robins fli.-.- to stardom! that is truo, although ho has Ivon in picuires i"rooly liioro than : year, u:ul is still in his toons, llo The Air Circus, is featured in which opens at tho Egyptian theatre soon. Ho is a sympathetic, unsophisticated typo, with a boyishness that makes fan public grow with leaps ar.d bounds. Rollins was born in Kansas City, Mo., ar.d sfenl his early life there. A few ears ago he came with his family to Glendale, Cal., and there finished high school. He developed an interest in dramatics, and showed such talent that the instructor gave him the leading i ole in the elass play. From that time, Rollins decided that some day he would break into pic- iiy Christ i. -- thca:u today ami Saturday, as nu- 0f tinbrilliant ivyii.1.:: ivi B - damage the Everglades during the ihildien wiili toys will pi.-i- Thrift Section Open Until 9 p. m. 00 Pairs Slippers for Women and Growing Girls Downstairs pro-aucti- How to Play BRIDGE 9 Wynne Ferguson Wonderful Candy Tucked in family size boxes or in bulk. Day! GREENWELL heels; pumps, ties, straps. F o r m c r prices $G.i0 to $S.I0 while they last Diamonds A, J, 7 A, K, 5 Spades No score, rubber game. Z dealt and Y : : bid one no trump. A and Y passed and :A B : B bid two diamonds. Z bid two no : Z : trump, all passed and A opened the queen of diamonds. Z allowed the queen Hearts A, 9, 7,6,4 to hold the trick and A then lea the Clubs 7,5 six of diamonds. Y played a low diaDiamonds A, J, 7, 5, 2 mond, B the king, and 2 won the trick 10 Spades with the ace. How should he plan the No score, rubber game. Z dealt and play of the hand? bid one heart. A bid one spade and Y Solution: Z has only one good chance and B pattfri. for game and that is oy setting up the Z bid two diamonds, A passed, Y club suit or at least obtaining two bid two hearts and all passed. tricks in the suit and then taking the spade finesse and finding the queen in B's hand. He should plan his play as follows: given At the third trick. he should pia article. hand in the lead by playing thede 1 winning Problem No. 18 the trick in Y's hand with the ace. Y Hearts 9, 7, 5, 2 should then lead the jack of clubs and 8 Clubs int cov Diamonds K, Q, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 2 ibs in th f the none Spades ja trick, Y should now lead the jack of s i Y spades. If B covers, Z should play the B : I A lung. If B does not cover and the jack of spadqs holds the trick, Y should now : Z : id the nine of dubs and play the from Zs band if B doesn't cover eight Hearts A, 8 with the queen, if B does cover. Z Clubs K, 10, 9, 6, 5, 2 should play the king and A, if he has Diamonds none the ace, can either win or refuse to win Spades K,Q, J, 8, 7 Played in this way, Y Z are No score, rubber game. Z dealt and the trick. of sure a game if they can find the bid one club, A bid one heart, Y bid of dubs and the queen of spades queen two diamonds and B passed. in B's hand. In the actual play, Bs Z bid two spades and A bid three hand was as follows: Karts. What should Y do? Hearts J, 10 Clubs An analysis of this hand and of Zs Q, 4 Diamonds K, 10, 5, 3, 2 irst two bids will be given in the next; I Q, 9, 8, 4 tide. Spades A, Q, 3, 2 $2.00. Open Saturday Evening1 till 9 Washington Avc. p.m. Smiling Mell Little tT t? and His .lolly Jass Jesters have certainly taken Ogden by storm! Another Dig Nile Tomorrow Nitc Christmas Spades at $2.00. Confectionery 23-1- Every pair from our own regular stock. All sixes and widths in the assortment. 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