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Show March 15, 1929 pMav. THE OGDEN POST William Austin, tho eccentric co-ilmn Paramount recently Binned to a mw ct.utract, was eduacted at Reading college. mi Redskin in Sound and Color Hot Songs Win Fame Now Showing at Paramount r C' j. ' " 'VX-vn- lCVviV-- '.V.Vl '. Of'V--A- -' ( ' . ' V The childhood ambition of Mary ltrian was to he a great painter. She siccialii d in drawing and painting, then came to la Angeles and broke" into motion pictures. 7 ' , Joan Arthur has blue eyes and brown hair. She is five feet, three iia tall, mid weighs 105 pounds. klXlE LEE won her laurels by bting able to king t!ievinle- - ' ht-- s (ircta Granstcdt, pretty blonde from ih n. plays the part of a show girl in the talking picture Close liar-iny." Swi m screen. Miss Lees only previous i ' f experience was four weeks as f. an understudy In a Broadway 'VsA tv.rs&ei.. i Neil Hamilton, Paramount loading man, uurkiul in a munition factory and was n hardware dork until he left iiKimto go on tho stage. j. - V;i Lyceum Theatre SATURDAY. MARCH 16 ilill Cody and Duane Thompson aWolves of the City SUNDAY Ken Maynard in The Glorious Trail Richard Dix in a scene from Purchases Loews With M. G. M. in Deal ox March 14. William 'ox successfully closed the biggest eal in the history of the motion pic-uindustry here last week when he lorchssed the controlling interest in oews, Inc., including. the ownership NEW YORK, re f The desl was concluded with such a .rilliant show of power and such dra-nst- k suddenness that it left the amazed. Indeed, negotiations in-ost- ry with such startling uccess that news of Foxs achievement leaked out before either he or ny of the Loew officials was ready o admit the deal was on. itre concluded Redskin", a Paramount Picture Schenck Remains Loews Head A formal statement given out by Fox at the Roxy theatre yesterday, said: Fox Theatres corporation has purchased a substantial block of the common Btock of Loews, Inc. The transaction was concluded by Mr. Fox on behalf of Fox Theatres corporation, acquiring the shares held by the widow and family of the late Marcus Loew and those of a group intimately associated with the management of Loews, which' now gives Fox Theatres corporation a definite position in Loews Inc., which owns also the Pictures corporation. It is the intention that Loews, Inc., shall operate as a separate unitin the Metro-Goldwyn-Ma- How to Play nk .h BRIDGE NpT c. Series 192829 by Wynne Ferguson it tv. Author of PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE lict Connifht 192&, Good "Card Manners should be cultivated by every card player, not only because they make the game more pleasant but also because they are a win-nin- g proposition. A player has a much better chance to win with a partner vno is satisfied and happy than with one who in upset by constant and criticism. Try it out and you vulbe surprised' at the good results. Ooe player in particular of the nter acquaintance has perfect card Banners: He makes every bid in the an even tone of voice (how often payers improperly convey a meaning by making a bid emphatically or hesitatingly !)He never hesitates in playing a card with the object of making the opponents think that he has something baJ which actually is not there; da be has a bad partner, he seeks JJtty opportunity of congratulating boo a correct piece of play and w refers to errors. Thereby hie gets the best out of the bad partner. good card manners and you will ttomatically increase your winnings. I the preceding article twelve that appeared m an English petition were given for the reader ade upon the proper bids. The ads were as follows: Z is always the dealer and the other 'yen are sitting around the table as o fern un-pkja- nt 3 m & Cul-W- C prob-Ban- s : A : Y s Z B : : ds (DEALER) L, PRIZE hands , . Bone V second game; Z Y 8 and A B 10 game. Where the bidding S.ne A, "No VX !Jwo Diamonds"; B, Two N?-Truni- p; - j- 5 l Z, Two Spades"; Y and Jjeewould Z g? 4 B. . "8 g4,2;ClubsAfKlQ,J, T i A, No Bid", say, holding Spades, K ,8, 6 Diamonds, A; K, Q, , jo, 5? "e game; Z Y nil and A B pme. What should Z bid, K 2; Hearts, K, 6; KV11 10, .V? V M nd A B 27 in rubber panic A "Te-MWTrumP": ; Y. "Three Clubs": B. Sds Wnat should ...ear sfc- -jj -- Y. 2UJ Dljyd rov m nr--t game, wn.i ding Spades, 9, 8 Diamonds, A, K, Q, 10 .game. Z Y nil and A B Where Z bid "One ! in rubber uhat 4n.ii .7! ZW.teldiueSprfSK.'j.lO, 7: Dbroond5, mi he'bMr'T 1 Tjn f' Alice White in The Show Girls nt Metro-Goldwyn-Ma- A Broadway nibber game, where 7. "One Diamond . Xz Three Hearts"; B, ?m I ie.irts"; A, :vZ Y, "Five Hearts"; vh.i should B now say, holding Spades, J. 10, 6, 4; Hearts, 8; Diamonds, 6; 8tlubs. A, K, J, 10, 7, 6? A At love all in rubber game, what should Z bid, holding Spades, A, K; Hearts, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3; Diamond K, J, 10, S; Clubs, 10? 9. A B one game; no score in second game. Where Z bids "One Club" and A doubles, what should Y say, holding Spades, A, 7, 6, 4; Hearts, K, 5; Dia-- A NIGHT IN Love Brotherly Karl Dane - With K. Arthur. Growing Pains A Comedy ,6.5,3? rubber game. Z bids "One Spade and A Two Hearts. What should Y say, holding Spades, none; Hearts, Q, 10, 6, 5, 2; Diamonds, A, IC 7, 4, 3; Clubs, A, 8, 5? 11. At love all in rubber game, where Z bids "One what should A say, holding Spades, Q, J, 10, 6; Hearts, K; Diamonds, A, 4; Qubs, With Our Gang. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Love of an Actress With' Pola Negri and Nils Asthcir. No-Trum- Love Is Blond Is the Comedy. A, Q, 10, 9, 6,3? 12. Z Y 28, A B nil in rubber game. What should Z bid, holding Spades, 4; Hearts, K, J, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 2; Dia- monds. 6, 3; Clubs, 4? The decision of the English judges, all experts as to the proper bid in each hand is as follows: 1. "Three 2. One 3. "No Bid". 4. One 5. No Bid". 6. No bid". 7. Five Spades. 8. No Bid". 9. Four Clubs" 10. Double". 11. "No Bid". 12. "Three Hearts". The majority vote of the English contestants as to the proper bid with the foregoing hands, is as follows: Eid Percentage 55 1. "Three 28 2. "Three Clubs." 51 3. No Bid." 44 4. "One 25 5. "One 28 6. Two Spades." 45 7. "No Bid 65 A No Bid." 32 9. Three Clubs. 35 10. "Double. 30 11. "Two Clubs." 51 12. "Three Hearts. The writer agrees with the vote of the EnpMi Judges in all the Hand No. cwrpt three. In five clubs over four writer would bid Ys hand is hopeless as a trick r cxrrnt with clubs as trumps anil it looks like a sure loss cf game and rubier at the foor heart bid. If A B should bid five hearts and Z should double, Y should pass and hope that Z can take three tricks. With Hand No. 8, the writer would bid one heart. The hand contains so many top cards that there is a danger of it being passed out by the other three . plovers ifZ paswfc. With Hand No. 12, the writer would on this pass. There is sure to be a bid hand and therefore a second chance for Z to show his hurt suit. It is a very bid dangerous hand with which to are almost The hearts. opponents three sure to bid and, if the partner helps the heart bid, Y Z may lose a big penalty. much better tactics to pass It with this hand on the first round and aw ..It developments. and George TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THEATRE Monday Evening March IS Blarney Caslle Sunday, Monday and Tuesday WEDNESDAY Corinno Griffith In The Outcast With Edmund Lowe and l.ouiite Fazenda. THURSDAY Claire Windsor in Opening Night and FRIDAY Tickets, 50 Cents Each Sweet Sixteen Charlie Murray in Everybody Welcome! Two Rig Features! Wishing Well ? t? ? TUESDAY With Tom Mix and the ? "Sugar Daddies" and Jazz brought colorfully to tho screen. A First National, The Price of Fear Ranger Visit T at- Big Double Bill! The Lone Star Berthana : Night Club "llot Mammas." Bill Cody In at the Fox Theatres corporations present associations, augmented by its new affiliation, will be productive of a vastly improved quality of screen entertainment, bringing to audiences throughout the world, operatic, musical, dramatic, audible news reels and a variety of entertainment in the educations, industrial and theatrical fields, through the medium of Movietone, the sound on film method developed by the Fox Case corporation, an associated company of Fox SATURDAY 0GDEN TIPPERARY Improved Pictures Seen COLONIAL of mosphere 5ii2BBaPE2Hn ARTICLE No. 21 itf. vice-preside- First National Western. MONDAY amusement field. Nicholas M. Schenck will remain president and David Bern-slci- n and treasurer. The officials and executives of theatres, studios, branch offices, etc., in foreign countries as well as in American will continue to operate separately. No change in management, policy of operation or production at the California studios is contemplated. The distinguished achievements and the production splendid business conduct of Loews, Inc., is in the amusement world, and its policies and personnel in the domestic and foreign fields will be continued by Fox Theatres corporation. by Hoyle. Jr. ton: Ike 3t A The I lead Man With Iioretta Young and Mary ' Kent. A First National Picture. IWdBXSJWMaOBBrM RINGS UP THE CURTAIN ON . tt MIDNIGHT THRILLS! ? Blazing Broadway! Daring Broadway! yy Mad-cay Broadway y y y p, flask-on-hi- p, i mile-a-miute-c- lip with Wistful, Kissful, Armful Husbands For Itent With Owen Moore and Helene Costello. NEWS AND COMEDY. ". THURSDAY AND FRIDAY No-Trum- p. Kit Carson With Fred Thomson. Tepees and tomahawks. Indians cn the war path sweep in majestic masses through the stirring scenes in the life of Kit Carson. Kit Carson, the pioneer, beloved by red and white man. The story of the love of this woodsman for a girl of the dance halls and of an Indian maidens unquenchable affection for him. 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