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Show Friday, December THE OGDEN' POST 28, 1928 THE RED DANCE 1; Dolores Del Rio, who tight distinctive cos tumes ranin, from jeweled gowns to peasant dresses. Charles l arrell pla s opposite the charming Mexican in this stir-rinf m of resolution. which conu-- to the star Egyptian theatre Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Harry more Lived the Life of a Soldier Dmi1. i ill': 'i iMalifii d. .1 ca: make a soiilcr J !ili BlitT.VIIH'rc s. iiii j'i"1' coiiipany during the i f i niak-- . miiuaiy sequenci s. Every 'iii lip.' ted for work promptlv ut i :: '1 lie soldiers the iimn.-mgn te ii..iiiiliy inspected by the chief a,e i.; man and Director Sam Tay- ' i. By i i'll o'clock the first scenes ' lie siiot and filming of scenes con-- 1 all day except for lunch. Quit-- i. time, or I'lcak, was blown by a Hu, bugler at six o'clock. A notable c:i- -l supports Barrymore in Timpe-t.- " t'amilla Horn, the tierinao su tress, did her first picture wink Ja America opposite the star. Others of note are l.ouis Wolhcim. George Fawcett, ITlrich llaupt, ltoris do Fas, I.eiui Malena and Albert Conti, -- i i:iii!r . 1 vv-i- iy occu-patiii-- i i.i..ni..l spirit took hold of the A nul of is Will , a. in.-p-ei thi filming i'i Lis new l!uited Artists pb'.ii:v (Miiiii',r to i iii? Ogilm: theatre. SiMil.n-liariymmv went llsrouirii soldier's lift: iiha.'e it! a i'i: : i;g was eliminated. from early liiii'iiiii Lispiiiimn and guard mounts to I'.ircy .iress halls uiu! other that constituted a day in the cai's regiments. To give the proper atmosphere to the piiluie, n story of romance and stand! evol'itiois in modi ra Russia, a ing arni" 'f fifty Muscovite soldiers was pm under contract and a largo l:in;nks, similar to those used by the i I of linns un.l puiudc I'.itiiiii.il !!:; i- ; io.rosivo drilling in iho J; g s ainiy, was erected. This loom fur lad stivl cuts tuo siili and ruum enough in he te! Tri ii i liun of a full com-- i Impivi-- .i. .- A I. JOLSON AUTHOR OF unknown "EVAXOEI.INI" THEME SONC Tim inspiration for four popular song hits during the pnst two years, Dolores Dtl Kin, is to have a theme song uriiten by A1 Jolson for her newest screen play, Evangeline," which Edwin ('a re we will produeo for Artists. 's Evangeline is the title of Mr. composition. The melody is his and the lyrics are by Billy Rose and David Dryer, and Irving Berlin will publish the sheet music and make the recordings of the song, aside from its motion picture adaptations. Having received more than 111) compositions from leading song writers of America and from hopeful amateurs as well, Mr. Carewr had new manuscripts made of each song and enlisted the aid of a notable committee in choosing the composition to serve ns the musical theme for the Jol-son- to musicians as well as udgcN, the songs were introduced y Serge Malavskys orchestra and Marie Trimble, soprano, at a dinner given by Mr. t'arewu and the judges, Joseph M. Schenck, 1), W. Griffith, )r. Hugo lleisenfeld, Samuel Gold-wyErnst Lubiisch, and Fred Niblo voted unanimously in favor of No. 13, which was Mr. Jol son's song. Selection of Jcdson's musical Evangeline" was niudc because of the simple, tuneful melody and the originality and synchronization of the lyrics and the theme of thu film play. Filming of Evangeline'. will begin luring the holidays. n, photoplay. With the identity of the song writers How to Play BRIDGE Lyceum Theatre Series 192829 by Author of SATURDAY, DEC. Jack l'errin in Wynne Ferguson PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDCB" Grey Devil Copyright 1V28, by Uoylc. Jr. SUNDAY ARTICLE No. 9 One of the points which the writer has emphasized many times in these articles is the necessity of looking a hand over carefully and planning the play te fore playing to the first trick, liere is an example where the player had a chance to apply this principle and took advantage of it: Hearts Eipht distinctive costumes, designed by Kathleen Kay, fashion expert of the Fox studios, and executed by the Fox wardrobe department, are worn by Dolores Del Rio in Raoul Walshs super production, The Red Dance," coming to the Egyptian theatre starting Sunday. Yet another street costume is worn with a black broadtail coat with chinchilla fur collar and cuffs, with a small black velvet hat finished with a nose veil. Even the peasant costume worn ly Miss Del Rio in the earlier sequence's of the story railed for the same detail and authenticity as the more elaborate costumes. There are three of them worn by the dninty star, one consisting of a red flannel peasant skirt with nude blouse and colored stockings; another of purple flannel skirt with blouse and petticoat lavishly trimmed with heavy lace and another a heavy crepe skirt and embroidered blouse. Four fascinating costumes also were designed and fashioned for Dorothy Revicr, who plays the role of Princess V arvara m the picture. For a reception rcene a green headed gown carries the Russian motif and was truly a creation, while in the matter of lingerie a nude lace and chiffon nightgown and a nude beaded lace negligee will cause many a feminine heart to flutter when they arc revealed on the screen. The most elaborate creation designed by Miss Kay for Miss Revior was the pink velvet wedding gown with long train edged with ermine, an ccru Chantilly and tulle wedding veil, gorgeous crown and corsage of orange Particularly bizarre and striking is the costume worn by her in the sequence showing her as the mysterious Red Dancer. Inasmuch as this costume was to be of a period more than ten years ago, during the Menshevik revolution in Russia, a vast amount of research work was entailed that the completed costume, above all else, be authentic. Miss Kay evolved a brocaded stage costume, with full circular skirt, edged with peach colored fox fur. A red velvet waist trimmed with brilliant studded embroidery, colored jewel headdress and gold Russian boots with red velvet band completed the costume. For the street costume of the period there was designed a black velvet dress, cut Russian style with white satin underdress heavily embroidered in colors, crystals and jewels. Another striking costume, which enhanced even Miss Del Rioa beauty, consisted of a black velvet coat with border of white fox fur and white fox collar and cuffs. With this is worn a silver cloth wrapped turban and blossoms. Russian, fur trimmed black boots. Store at Clearfield Salt Lake Holds Record Burglarized Xmas Eve For Marriage Failures The Sanitary Market at Clearfield Salt fake City may not be convertwas burglarized some time during the ed to Judge Lindseys plan of comnight last Monday. panionate marriages, but marriage for Entrance was gained by smashing convenience is quite popular in that in a rear window of the building, and city. Since the beginning of 1928 the exit was made through the back there have been marriage li door. censes issued in Salt fake county, of Manager Quincy Adams went to the which G02 have proven failures acplace of business early Christmas cording to the records of the divorce morning, and, upon discovering the courts. This ratio of about four to burglary, notified the officers. At one is quite surprising in view of the this writing no trace of the thieves fact that the national ratio is about ha3 been found. one in ten. A Tivo'Dollctr Dinner for Six in I Y I A : Z Rex Bell in this way Y Z must win four odd and The Girl Shy game. Note that if the king and a small diamond are in one opimnents hand, the game can be saved by dropping the king on Y's ace. In this way the othrr oiqxinent can win the second diamond trick with the jack and lead the queen of diamonds, thus saving game, fay out the cards, placing the queen of hearts alone and the king queen of diamonds alone in the opponents' hands and you will easily see how the hand works out. 10, 9, 7, 6, 2 Clubs J, 9 Diamonds Q, A, y, Spades 2D 10, 5 7 I Di : A Romance Jjanymore reF The Rush Hour With Harrison Ford and Senna Owen. K, J, 8, 3 Clubs A, y, 8 Diamonds A, K, 6, 3 Spades J, 4 No score, rubber game. Z dealt and bjd one no trump. A bid two dubs, Y bid two hearts and B passed. Z now : A B bid two no trump, all passed and A opened the six of clubs. Y played the nine, B the deuce and Z the eight. Hearts A, 9, 7, 6, 4 Z now had to decide how to play the Clubs 7,5 hand. It was apparent that if he could Diamonds A, J, 7, 5, 2 find the queen of hearts on his right 10 Spades win he could that the game by No easily score, rubber game. Z dealt and finessing the jack, so his first try for me was the lead of the ten of hearts bid one heart. A bid one spade and rom Ys hand. B played a low heart, Y ami B passed. Z bid two diamonds. Z the trey and A iron the trick with A passed, Y bid two hearts and all passed. If A opened the eight of spades, the queen. A was now in the position of knowing how should Z play the hand? Solution: Z should finesse the queen that Z held the ace queen of clubs, because B had been unable to beat the of spades and then play the ace, dis-- ! nine on the first trick. Therefore A carding the five of club. The lead of could not lead clubs again. His only the eight of spades by A indicates, ' chance to get B in the lead was by the according to the Rule of Eleven, that lead of a diamond or spade ana the he holds the king jack nine, eo the finesse of the queen is sure to win. Z latter play looked the better. At trick three, therefore. A led ths should now be careful not to lead deuce of spades. Should Z allow the trumps. He has no suit set up and if he lead to come up to his hand or should leads trumps at this stage, he is sure to he play the ace? This Is the deciding get into trouble. At the third trick, I play in this hand, ao note it carefully therefore, Z should lead the six of dia- and decide what you would do before I monda from Y'a hand, win it with ace in his own hand and return the deuce. reading further. The decision is based on a certainty, The opponents are now in the lead o don't guess. If Z plays Ys low spade and Z must allow them to develop the and B has the king, he will lead a club hand. If they lead a spade or club and through Za ace queen and Z cannot force him to trump, he should lesd go game if A has tne ace of hearts. On another diamond. At no time should the other hand, if Z plays the ace of he lead trumps. spades at trick three from Y's hand and then leads a heart, he is sure to go Answer to Problem No. 19 game no matter where tne ace of hearts u. Hearts 9, 7, 5, 2 By playing the hand in this way, Z 8 Clubs must score two club tricks, three heart Diamonds K, Q, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 8 tricks, one spade trick atul at least none Spades three diamond tricks or nine in all. Very frequently, in the play of a hand, I a point like this will arise, whuc an I B I A unnecessary finesse will prevent a I from Learn to scoring game. player count your tricks and size up your I hand at the first trick. If you learn this Hearts A, 8 valuable lesson, you will win many a Clubs K, 10,9,6,3,2 Diamonds none game and rubber not otherwise possible. The following solutions of the probSpades K, Q, J, 8, 7 lems given in the preceding article are No score, rubber game. Z dealt and examples of the way good players bid bid one club, A bid one heart, Y bid and play interesting Bands, so study two diamonds and B passed. Z bid them carefully. two spades and A bid three hearts. What should Y do? Answer to Problem No. 8 Solution: Y should double three hearts. The bidding should indicate a Hearts in Zs hand and as Y Clubs big holds the diamonds, how can A make Diamonds A, 8, S nine tricks? It should also be apparent 7, 5 Spades that Y cannot score game in diamonds unless Z can give him at least one assist. If all pass the three heart double, B Y should open the eight of clubs. three-hea- rt bid Played in this way, As will be defeated two tricks. On the Hearts A, K, 9, 8, 5 other hand, if Y should bid four diaA Clubs monds, he will fail to make his bid by Diamonds 9, 7, 4, 2 one trick. Note that Z's opening bid 10, 8, 4 Spades rather than one spade, is of one No core, hlwr game. Z dealt and ma(je club, indicate to his bid one heart. A bid one spade, Y bid his dub uit i the ionTr. Modern four hearts and all pasi I prefers this information to an the ace king of spades and then led tne bidding indication of top cards and shorter suits. should Z How the ten of clubs. play hand so that he will have the best Answer to Problem No. 11 chance to make four odd? Hearts J Solution: There is only one way that Clubs A, 8, 5, 4 Y Z can score game in this hand and Diamonds K, Q, 8, 7, 5 that is by finding the lone queen of hearts in one hand and the king queen Spades A, J, 2 of diamonds only in one hand, with that distribution of cards it is possible : to score game by the following play: B : A After winning the third trick with : the ace of dubs, Z should lead the ace of hearts. If the queen falls, as it must Hearts A, 8, 4 if game is to be won, Z should lead a Clubs Q, J, 9, 2 low heart and win the trick in Ys hand Diamonds 6 with the ten of hearts. Y should now K, Q, 10, 7, 4 Spades lead the seven of clubs and trump in Z A B Y 12: 0, rubber Score, hearts. Z hand of the with Zs eight and bid one spade. A Z dealt should now lead the ten of spades. game. Yha'iid wfcVthe Tof "d Y passed and B bid tiro hearts, trumping hearts. Y should now lead the jack of I Z bid two spades and A and Y passed, dubs and trump in Zs hand with the J d three hearts andZ and A passed. Y bid three spades, B and Z passed nine of hearts. Both Z's and Y's hands are now void and A doubled. All passed and A opened of spades and clubs. Z has the king of the nine of hearts which Z won with heaits and the 9, 7, 4, 2 of diamonds. the ace. How should he plan the play Y holds the J, 7 of hearts and the of the hand? Z should lead the six of diamonds, A, 8, 5 of diamonds. Z should now lead the deuce of diamonds and win the playing Y's queen unless A plays the trick in Y's hand with the ace. Y ace. It is vitally important for Z to should now lead the five of diamonds set up the diamond suit before Y's and if the king queen of diamonds are hand is out of trumps to be used for alone in either As or B's hand, the entries to the diamonds. He must figure winner of the rccond diamond trick at least four spades in As hand and mist lead either a club or a spade. Z should prepare to discard hearts rather should trump this trick in hit own hand than trump them. He can take the dub snd discard Y's last diamond. Played finesse Liter. ' LOUliWOlUEIU Fred Thompson in The Sunset Legion America's Most Distinguished Actor in the finest picture of his screen career. A vivid drama of the love of one man for WEDNESDAY Hangmans House With Victor McLaglen, June Collyer, farry Kent and Hobart Rosworth. one Red Days. Billie Dove in United Artists The Yellow Lily l'icturc FRIDAY Flaying Sunday and Monday! ltanger in ; 0GDEN Dog Law The greatest of dog atarn in a roaring melodrama of north wood Ihrilla. : woman set against the raging turmoil of Russias THURSDAY ; With CAMIUAUORN TUESDAY : I Schenck pnmh 777. J01"1 of a Hard Riding Romeo. MONDAY Marie Irevosl in Answer to Problem No. 9 Hearts 10, 8, 2 Clubs 9, 4, 3 Diamonds 9, 8, 6 Spades A, Q, 3,2 Hearts tfottpfi Cowboy Quality First" I I aMaMeMeaeaaaseasesMeaaa jaaaefMaaeMMaaMMMaMaaaMMaeaaaaaeaaaataaaeaiaMiMHseaaaeaaMiaaaaaaaMaMwaeaMaaaMaf - Now Playing Today and Sat. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS two-suit- er I Between the feasts of Thanksgiving and Christmas the careful housewife works in a few frugal meals. Here's a substantial and tasty dinner which will fully satisfy six people at a cost of only two dollars: Mock Turtle Soup Cheese and Tomato Sauce with Spaghetti Stringless Beans Bread and Butter Asparagus Salad Peach Halves with Cream Demi-tass- e merit of this mesl is its can, lettuce 10 cents, and sufficient saving of labor. All three of mayonnaise, 523 cents. A can of v- -' cents and a small the hot dishes need only he peaches costs heated and served. As to prices, bottle of cream, 29 cents. Enough two cans of mock turtle soup cost coffee for six persons at 40 cents 14 cents each, and you can buy three a pound costs 6 cents. This totals cans or spaghetti with cheese and $1.94, leaving 6 cents for fur and tomato sauce for a quarter. A can minor ingredients. The foods can of stringless beans costs 29 cents, be obtained at prices quoted at sales a loaf of bread 10 cents and the in the cheaper stores throughout necessary butter 10 cents.19 Aspara- the country. cents a gus for the salad costs A NE l!j I DVVBD ROLLINS NANCY DREXEL David TUdlar Story bgWUUam Cmtthnan and davidTbCtleil Glorifying youth with its cfenoveof sport and high sense of honor. 'ADDED FEATURES New Collegians" Comedy Latest Fox News Ilalliday at the Wurlitzer Shows 2 3:45 Regular Prices! 579. MMa7MMTHreMaiiimMaTiMaiaaatMMaMMaMtan Happy New Year Show Place of Utah" ,V V |