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Show tvMav. March 1,1929 which IMGITIVES j j 1 1 1 1 1 1 THU OGDKX POST I now pfciini LilKiniv p ,.iw the iiMtliug rule nilv disohcs into loe. Madge is ably supposed by Don Terry us the handsome Uudiue Si and a large cast of stars. " IL i Tautens i nuv wu ' v.iy a j t , tL- Tempo " in .. '" vioo.r " : j I'.n j ! aru-ase- - to ' 'rfc" (omlilions Tor January Hettcr Than a Year Ago In VaiMry Murder Case" LU-rtri- c itiu ! f.i' lois fi (1)1.1 tlu (I. heads the ; I..Nirs m "i hi1 Canary Mur-- r " which Ma'ceim St. Clair I.c.'.i e IimkI-s- , as the Ai 'l'. 'v : p.i Cra:!'. s il.dl and Jean the featticed list. Charles Lane, I.awr- - li.,- - m"g Tile li : i 1 .! f ti.i f , il' i.. i l .d i iii-;- I.1.:'.1. 1. 1. : ,n. i. a Is 'V i.;, . .1 : : s . ,.i .1 a1 .ill e. X'l. ' re i.i'.'I !y sjM i;iti. ..ii I.- -. r s.U.." -- tr.;--:!- ', . li CD- - v'-i-i- I' r a thin! lime, Ih.wland V. Iae is Hcting IhielniKivj in n film produc-i-iho players second picture for I a i'm mount was I.ces Three .SimnT!l,,, wioeh stamd Pula Negri. Two weeks ((More beginning her cm rent picdut tain, i'lu- - Woman Who fs.eded Killing, slw finished her role 1:1 "I he Wolf of Wall Street. which uus ai:j dircvlt'd by tkt tbt u ail ter. T ti.ii - n. .vr, . : .i .i .1.- - i. I ' p i.:-- , I a. ,, a.'l 1 i s i ' I . , ' - c.i ivr I.I. I.i'l'. , I lie n-- ' .Mr. fimii la ic, I .iii i. !. I m PT. I - J.-.n- .11 - I Mac-Kei.zi- e, i tic, l jhii.i' nil liel- li t: "V!iy don't yo't Motel We ue-.- i Be-traj- al, ; features. ntngs vehicle. s charge of murder. She escapes , exile in a distant country and, alter It looks as though Norman Kerry Two Americans Stunts in he real murderer has confessed, the is to England again to make picLondon - Paris Upset going district Cops i citing and tures for British International, whose A camera on the streets of London who prosecuted her seeks her Ameriproductions are imported to and Paris is frowned on by the mt in an effort to right the wrong he ca. police is daughter Kerrys to such an extent that Tim attending done. :as , Whelan, an school near London. She made Sir It would not be fair to reveal the Hall Caines The Bondman there rc-- American director, who was ... formerly . . with Harold Uoyj and M Tot, but it may be pointed out that t embraces a succession of thrills. both cities, and once arrested and finMadge Bellamy, the star of Fugi pending for Kerry to make three piced. ves," recalls her many former tures abroad. W helan went to She makes of Alice Carroll, Europe to direct he persecuted girl, a vivid personal- -' Monty Banks, the American comedian, Sir Hall Caine Retires in A Honeymoon Abroad, which has :y and, as always, she looks the part. Sir Hall Caine, whose prolific pen jut been imported to America. ;he is powerfully dramatic in the uurtroom scene, displaying talent that has been a delight for two generahelan srot hack from Europe the oth tamps her as one of the best of tions, it is announced this week in er day and told of his troubles. ; creen actresses, While working in Piccadilly, WheNice, is done writing and will spend ' Don Terry, handsome leading man, ths remainder of his days in quiet lan said, Banks attracted a crowd of ' s her chief support, and the remaind- - retirement. One of the last activities 10,000 people and was warned against r of the cast is composed of well of Sir Ilall was to go with Herbert repeating the performance after the nown favorites, among them Earle Wile ix, the producer, and Norman police had dispersed the mob. ' oxe, Arthur In Paris Whelan Stone, Lumsden Hare, Kerry, the star, to the Isle of Man to stea 'atthew Betz, Edith Yorke, Ilap and assist in the filming of The n shot in the midst attempted of boulevard traf Vard and Jean Lavcrty. Bondman. fic and was arrested and fined for his nerve. Then he went to Montmartre with fifteen gendarmes assisting him in taking out-doscenes, but was again arrested, and only the fact that he had taken care of the French ;cops, kept him from going to jail. ty-fi- ve n over-zealo- ts W at-jm- ey us SSi.'S SSiMSSEJ'S mva tri-imp- SATI.'RDAY. MARCH 2 - Fred we c-- l : j i.-.- i lmt the deuce d;f- - SUNDAY llse unmies v.mit wla-i- e ncir Tom Mix in Son of the fiolden West II-- . I .... .... ; 1 1 M-t- , MONDAY ! Stop You Must Come Contract Bridge has been making Peat Progress lately and is now being puyedin many of the New York Card Clubs. The greatest objection to it as a Club game was tbe length of the tubber ; but now that the game is better understood it is found that the average ber of Contract is no longer than ne of Auction. As a result, it is being Payed at the Card Gubs almost to tn exclusion of Auction and a new r?11?? Code has now been Tm Whist Club of New Yorkprepared. was the Club back of this movement, Ut its Committee was assisted by from the Knickerbocker Club, the Racquet and Tennis riu Club, the Cavendish Cub and The Aoeijcaa Yhist League. Therefore the Code is a more representative hde than any of the Auction Codes ve preceded it. The fact that 2 B!? representative Gubs of New Crty haye the game rT na have drawn recognized up laws to govern its d indication that Sv?.u Cutiact is here to stay. he most puzzling questions .9 J bidding at Contract arises when a Payer holds a twwsuited hand. The wdmary rules of bidding such hands Auction cannot be applied to Con-jbecause the bidding usually is to show the other suit on the round. As a result you must juje out a new way to bid such hands that you will be able to show h suits without taking unjustifiable Here is a hand that illustrates difficulty very well: and then, if overbid, he can safely bid the diamonds. At Contract, however, the sound procedure is very different. B must so bid his hand that he can safely bid both clubs and diamonds and yet give his partner the choice between the two suits without obliging him to make too high a bid. The only way to obtain the desired result is for B to bid three diamonds over Ys two heart bid. Then if Z or Y bids three or four hearts, B can bid four or five clubs and if A prefers diamonds, he can overbid without increasing the contract. On the other hand, if B bids three clubs over two hearts, and Z or- Y increases the bid to three or four hearts, B cannot show the diamond suit advantageously. For example, if Z should bid four hearts and A and Y pass, B would be obliged to bid five diamonds. If A should prefer dubs, he would now. be obliged to bid six clubs to show his preference. The result of thus analysis d hands at Conof bidding of tract shows the importance of bidding the higher valued suit on the first round, even though that suit is the shorter suit. The hand held by A, the partner of B, in the foregoing deal, was as follows: Hearts J, , 4 Gubs A, 3 Diamonds J, 10, 7, 5 Q, 8. 3, 2 Spades The hand was bid ss follows: Z, ss dealer, bid one heart, A passed, Y bid two hearts and B bid three clubs. Z bid four hearts, A and Y passed and B, unwilling to show his diamonds, bid Hearts 5 five clubs. Z and A passed and Y doub! Gubs K, Q, 10, 8, 4 led The contract was defeated by Diamonds A, K, Q, 9 two tricks. A B could have made five diamonds. Spades K, 6, S Be on the lookout for such hands at nivlvaa 9 1 HHd Contract and when you hold two suits two of fairly equal strength bid the higher valued one first, even though it is the three clubs shorter suit. - : Y Ko ICDfR. S - A Hearts q a ?.ub K, 9, 7 -none 5pades-- Q(9 6 With Featuring Betty Bronson and AUc B. Frnnrin. Story by Me Ben to the THURSDAY Second Annnal Carnival Laura La Plante in Home, James TODAY AND SATURDAY STARTS AT 8 1 M. FRIDAY American Legion Chateau EVERYBODY WELCOME! Shirley Maaon in Sally in Our Alley Starting Sun. YOULL LAUGII TILL YOU CRY s 7 A Z Hearts 10 Clubs J, 8, 6, 4 Diamonds 9, 5 5 Spades ROMANCE AND HI- LARIOUS SITUATIONS! SE- Eii Midnight Rose Admissicn 15c Story bg JOHN STONE COLONIAL SATURDAY SAMMY COHEN Shadows of the Night MARJORIE BEEBE HENRY LEHRMAN PRODUCTION SUNDAY AND MONDAY The Big Killing With Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. Mermaid Comedy Whoopee Hoys Fox News Holliday at the Big Wurlitzer Shows at 2 3:E 7 9. No Raise in Prices. With Gary Cooper and Fay Wray. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 0 GYP C Paradise the eight HARRY SWEET ADDED The Sawdust Q, 6 Z is in the lead How can Y Z win seven of Spinet any defense? Solution in the next arliJe. tr'kiT!? trumr aM WITH THE GREATEST COMEDY TEAM OF THE SCREEN IN A ROARING FARCE OF THRILLS, and Lya de Putti in The First Kiss Clubs A, Q Diamonds 10, 6 4 8, Spades 1 Lindxcy. The Count of Ten 3,2 none 10, 5, Y Hearts It Chirlcx Ray, James Gleanon and Jobyna Ralston in 23 S Diamonds A, 10, Spades : Lady I'irxt National Picture. Companionate Marriage Double Feature Rill! With Lawrence Cray and Louise Lorraine. (. WEDNESDAY Sunday : Monday Tuesday TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Problem No. Hearts Gubs TUESDAY two-suite- et y'fh Hie Wright Idea it Lonesome THEATER! ARTICLE No. 19 it NiNtion in GDEBJ Copyright 1928, by Hoyle, Jr. Hi non in Johnny Icwix Slone and Anna BRIDGE Wynne Ferguson in n TH Pioneer Scout l. How to Play Ainbor of PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE Thuin-io- " or Series 192829 by - - C-'- rec-on- n Lyceum Theatre i. in, 1 Madge Bellamy in "Fugitives," Fox Picture Esther Ralston appear in her Richard Harding Iavis wrote the d Fugitives, current attraction at William consecutive peasant role in IJeaudine and original story, is a thrilling directed the he Egyptian theatre, Paramount's new picture. Front the Davis dis- !rama of hate that eventually material the latter has mude a pic- - starring Entil Jannings. She picture wus a Thw new Fox pic-jt- e ture which represents the epitome of. Hungarian peasant in the olves into love. Josef von club beautiful concerns a night his career as producer of more than j Sternberg production, The Case of in a four hundred dnger who becomes enmeshed pictures, including twen- - Lena Smith, and Swiss in the Jan ikeb of circumstance and is convicted ( ii.--- it-- - , oii-p-ii- t f iiiiule to grow ilnr, ii unc valley 1 I.-- j ' I - minty, Ftah, to see gu.ssn success-tit An last year to dis- l'. iti's in th i ,st. l. i li.l..i'1'f. i' 111. i.i'it-- . c frt.ni Xi siula will be in tl.- Utah fields pi. i'. i . if M'ly, it. is stated. i. j i ssii! ; (: i.i 'I he L.nt lev Sti.iwn pa..l two yi av. . . . . Ah! tlio ai, wil-;,In.IuMry employed a largi r j.uni Ii vl !ci. . . .Lcuiiili . Id i lie;. nioii ti'.e.M b dm mg ! ioii.- - ! iy! Jii.t nehl for a d.i ill .l ste.-lan iiiO'.. r, repp, Chester Conklin, Gardner James, All dear? . . . and machine puiducts, I '.ce mg tide! juvenile loading man, and Ih.nald . . . Il I: l o'.clim lot tie' himh? 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Lugt-uIai-- j iette, N'e-.- Sparks, Iju.s Bari-- s and (I. nine Y. llai'M-y- je-ej ( l li .ll1. li:.- 11 list i;'i'iat.d : play- - rradw.iy n I - cl !l I. Sc.if i I .i.i'.a .!. iii'.. the C.iii.its, e : I lit :y ted. t . S I'.'. ! I rn- - Tiuvt ;!, ;is phi'.ij Vainv, I ii. i..;.;nd I uu-- c'.t .i: dru- - fhe j ' liiiUss l,M :it SHOW PLACE OF UTAH With Esther Ralston, Reed Bowes and Hobart Bosworth. iJt |