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Show April 12,jj29 rr:j2V. Star tmin gin Role THE OGDEN lOST Out of the Ruins" is a cross sec-! tion of Fiance, at the dose of the! ?reat conflict, and its dramatic situations afford Barihelmess a fine role. 1 retty Marion Nixon, the charm-- 1 ingr young actress, plays opposite liar-- 1 thelmess as the young French girl. A splendid cast is seen in support of the star, including Eugene Balletic, Robert Frazer, Bodil Rosing and Emile Chautard. Our of the Ruins was directed by John Francis Dillon, who held the megaphone on Barthelmcss highly successful screen story, The Noose," which proved so popular here. Barthelmcss, always popular with theatre patrons of this city, will mi doubt be warmly welcomed in this, his latest screen offering. of Devil Dasl'Plue Barthclmeas, the popular E:t ffional a star, portray Devil in French Clue hand-Tn;Vi- r- Cellar vehicle, Out of the comes to the Lyceum hu-17. Wednesday, April the is ideally fitted forFhil-the Sir by fcFjfie'in this story eminent British war . ard author, whose keen made him tato affairs military war top- of leadiniT writers h cor-FC- lb C WorM Ztotot I fll RfV DU 1 Victor Mcl. uglcns newest comedy, Llvfi comes to the Egyptian theatre start ins; Sunday. Mcl.uglen takes the part of a big;, baggage smasher, and Loatrico Joy the girl who generates the in him which protiJes many funny situations. spark of 'get-u- StTROYfir good-nature- j d p ID A W VI? 17 A I1! I7C LiVllLLo mid Reginald Owen are now ap-Jljlili- pearing in the talking triumph, "The Letter, at the Paramount theatre. Miss Ragles has long been one of Americas fat oral emotional actresses and her skilled portrayal of a difficult role is a "talkie marvel. How to Play BRIDGE -- CASt- Series 192829 by Wynne Ferguson of Author PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE Cgfafctt82l.brHwlc.Jr. ARTICLE No. 2S fg previous article attention was should take out his partner's business oiled to the fact that very often a double of two hearts with a three dub riMer should bid his own suit after a bid. I actual play, B passed and fa&fe by his partner, even if he is sure as Y Z made three hearts doubled, game fat his partner intends such double double. The type of hand and nibber: while at clubs A B would s hit" Id sad the bidding axe the deciding have scored four odd. Be on the lookbetors not the fact that partner out-- for such hands and dont leave your .ner in a business double unices your las doubled for business. Some players 4 justifies it. r, I never take my partner out of a double; but there should be ao such word as never in Auction. The player who never docs this or to be wrong than right. fat u more apt mind at all times and Keep an open own use to judgment. You lean your know your own hand much better than our partner and are, therefore, in a smeh better position to decide what do with it. Here are two jou should frjHp: D i Hand No. 3 Hearts ( , score, rubber game. Z dealt Ko t and passed. A bid one no trump, Y and B ! passed and Z bid two hearts. A doubled tvo hearts and every obe at the table '.knew that after he bid a no trump and doubled an adverse suit bid, his , then ' double was a business double and in tended to defeat the bid. Y passed and B was up against the l. problem just referred to. Should he i allow his partner's business double to he take him out with a dub bid? The answer to that question .teems easy, for B hasnt a possible trick Itohelp his partner defeat the two heart (bid. On the other hand, if played at vluba, his hand should fit in very well with his partners no trumper. The success of the double looks doubtful, while the three club bid seems a certainty. For that reason, B certainly . stay in or should s :A 10, 9, 7, 5, 2 s Y : Z B : : good-natur- I -- Hearts K 9, 7, 6 Clubs Q, J, V Diamonds 8,4,2 Spades J, 6, 3 :A B Hearts Clubs COLONIAL Two Arabian With Boyd and Astor. Mary WEDNESDAY The Head of the Family and With Virginia Ice Corbin William Russel. 4,2 Z an,d Paased ana A opened which held the trick. of diamonds. Y th- and won the trick icd the cf Poiri nUd 2 pUa play rom tEfe5 aen iSis s fcjj fi 4?Calnin,thue trick in V hand , Lyceum Theatre SATURDAY, APRIL 13 Leo Maloney in Yellow Contraband SUNDAY Hoot Gibson in King of the Rodeo MONDAY With Chester Conklin and Thelma Todd. Hearts A J, A 9, 6 Clubs 6,2 Diamonds K, Jf 9 K, J, 7 Spades to make two discards. If he makes a mistake and discards the by jack tea of hearts, Z can score ame leading a low heart and forcing B in the lead, as B must then lead up to Ys ace ten of diamonds. Bs proper discard, of course, is the ten and ace of hearts so that u Z next leads a heart. A will win the trick with the queen and lead the trey of diamonds. B must then make a diamond trick and so saves VPin -- -! First National ricture. TUESDAY George Lewia nnd. Marion The The Four Flusher Dizzy, Whizzy Nixon in WEDNESDAY Whirl of Modern Youth Richard Barthelmcss in Out of the Ruins B is forced and ,cad the eight with the feck, Z game. 11 a the queen. If B plavs the Note tb' hand carefully, for it is a ievn rt fine illustration of forcing an opponent a rj in the lead on the eleventh tnck and then forcing him to lead up to a tenace rhould now iead in Declarers or Dummys hand. Note V ve itiQueeiL 'i8' , r,ay h PLk and also how B can block this plan. In the now laothe five actual play, B failed to discard ns ace bearti an kl0u Ys hand with of hearts and Y Z scored a game and the five rjP?l cs X ahouM now lead rubber by reason of Zs fine play. Cf and ain the trick with f FREDERICK H. BREMNAM Sunday and Monday, April 21 and 22 at Contract. Z the king in Zs hand. Z should now lead B4 hearta Z four11 AP b!d four Y passed and b tl lie Ayed ' Street Stad.i?ne "Pwk Md A passed. Y three rounds of spades. A should disB bid two hearts card two clubs and a heart. Y should A bid three hearts, Y bid discard one club and two diamonds. Ke bid DU The Haunted House Hearts 8, 5, 3 Clubs K, J, 7 Diamonds 6, 4 A, Q, 9, 6, 3 Spades ret game r SfOPtf Wolf of Wall 10, 8, 5, 2 B : Regular Prices. TUESDAY AND - Y First Show at 2:00 1. Knights William nd :A Starting Sunday THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 8, 2 Answer to Problem No. 29 Hearts 7 on gfeQ7l'i43 Great Show! With Jack Holt. ssaSsr K Its a SUNDAY AND MONDAY Sunset Pass Hearts unstranger tale never was and folded before' your eyes, A D:ck never was better. Gone Mad! THURSDAY The Matinee Idol With Bessie Ixive and Johnnie Walker. FRIDAY Loi Moran and Neil Hamilton in Dont Marry Romeo arm love comedies! Zane Grey's Z dealt and bid the nine of spades. Z should now lead two the ace of diamonds and A is forced to B Z bid and two no discard. He cannot discard the king of passed M!- - All passed and A opened the hearts or Ys queen of hearts will be x of hearts. How should Z now play good; therefore he is forced to discard we hand so that he can score a uttle the trey of spades. Y should now disan against any defense? card the queen of hearts and B follows Z should win the trick in his hand suit. Z should now lead the king of spades Jitn the ten of hearts and then should lead two rounds of clubs and force A and follow with the eight of spades, ythelead on the third round. Z should winning the trick in Ys hand with the ward the ace. Ys four of spades is now good, trey erf hearts and the diamonds. As best lead is the trey giving Y Z a little slam. Play the hand eight 2 diamonds which is won with Ys out for practice. W If at trick five, A leads a spade, .F should now kad three rounds of instead of a diamond, Z should win the should discard the five of trick with tne Cv8 lead a and diamond, king Die seven of diamonds and the winning the trick in Ys hand with the B A spades. also must king. From then on, the play is the and mtethree discards. B should discard same. A cannot lead a heart at trick deuce f hearts, the nine of four or Y will win the trick with the A should jack and so score an easy little slam. --d This problem hand is a fine illustration of the double squeeze. A and B are now lead the jack of hearts, both forced to discard spades in order wins with the ace, A following to their other suits, after which protect disrard. He cannot discard they are forced or squeezed into losing the tpo of diamonds or Zs ace jack are a trick. Hearts m ... with Spies diamond. A passed, Y bid Clubs A, 8, 5 Diamonds A, Q, 10, 8, 5 Spades bajrvragc-roo- and his newsgirl Juliet mix it up in a comedy of errors . . . and before long theres broken bags, broken hearts and broken heads. The Hercules of strong The Last Word in Thrill , Pictures! ta score, rubber game. jfrM A SATURDAY A, 10, 5, 3 10 dia-ka- Check This! I Diamonds' A, J, 7, 6, 3 K, 8, Spades ope .Theatre 1 Clubs 5, 3, 2 Diamonds Q, 10, 9, 5 Q, 10; 9, 5 Spades -- PRESENTS ed Answer to Problem No. 28 Hearts Q, T, 4 Clubs A, K, 9, 8, 6, 4 Diamonds K A, 4, 2 Spades B70X ! No score, nibber game. Z dealt and bid one diamond. A passed and Y bid one no trump. B passed and Z bid two hearts. A and Y passed and B bid two no trump. Z now bid three diamonds. A and Y passed and B doubled. If Z passed, what should A now bid? Should he pass and try to defeat the three diamond bid or should he bid three spades? A should certainly bid three spades a bid he should have made over the three diamond bid. If, however, he was justified in passing at that stage, he Certainly should bid three spades when his partner doubles three diamonds. This double is a business double; but, if B has the big hand indicated by his two no trump bid and his double of three diamonds, A B not only have a chance to make three spades out may 'make game and rubber. On the other hand, Zs bid of hearts and diamonds and Ys no trump bid are pretty good indications that they will not be badly defeated; so there is little to gain and a lot to lose by passing Bs double. In the actual play A passedL and Zs three diamonds were defeated only one trick; while at spades A B ' could have scored four odd, game and rubber. be examples: Hand No. 1 Hearts 5 J, Spades WILLIAM 1 Q, 7, 2 ClubsK, J,4 5 Diamonds In Victor Me legions newest com-- 1 cdy. Strong Boy," which is coming to J the Egyptian theatre starting Sunday,, every screen player in the whole cast works as hard us he can from the first real until the final fadoout. With that genial star, Victor McLaglen, in . the role of chief funm&ker, there i little to want for in the way of com- p.cte enjoyment. j Strong Boy- is the story of a big, baggage smasher, whose lack of ambition nearly costs him the love of the girl. Her methods of gen-- I in him erating the spark of get-u-p ! which are situations guaran-provide teed to bring laughter to the most blase. Lcatrice Joy has the leading femi- nine role. j Comedy, ADDED FEATURES Howling Hollywood Fox News Ilalliday at the Wurhtzcr. It will Foon be here (he Improved Perfected MovieHearts in Dixie, tone. Match for In Old Arizona The Last Warning and other big ones. M. |