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Show ii 19 lgg9 THE OGDEN POST Uogers Finds (iivai Support by i mas Outlet in Films international Ca.;? in Fov Musical Talent "Innocents of Paris nbv a.d ianl inscstn, two rtw to said exceptional possess ability. aJj jrc 1 prt tr- - a r- - ihv-- L SiV- llfl l lTl WILLIAM i. i. i'....'.r i i. t lur . . :i, i .. ;h , . ; l..r : :. . I ii i .1 . i .. I ...: V . . i.t'Ji.s'r arid ikc.lk-- i y ti; :..l .I... ' . s -- Stef-suss- 0W- nn ed , over-hoar- d. - . it: teat ue c , ce ue back-sta- ..l- - honeymoon a Following a four-da- y l.r.ke Arrowhead, Baclanova, the Rus s;an pcrccn actress, and her husband, NichMav Suussanin, have returned to The the Hollywood film colony. Calin married were Riverside, couple ifornia, March 7. The honeymoon was delayed, however, to enable Baclanova to complete her work in her latest all- alklr.g film, Tha Woman Who Needed Kiliing. ; BRIDGE J Series 4 1928-2- 9 by Wynne Ferguson Author Of "PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE" cPnihtl92S,byHoyk.Jr. I ARTICLE No. 26 4 Hwr many times have you beard or redoubled, what should B do? Should say, after some bad play or bid he leave in his partner's double or has cost a game or rubber, The should he bid three hearts? B Stnk seem to forgive. that if they or They their partner 8 a bad play or bid and lose that for game and rubber, they are the rubber eventually. P?. . . g is further from the facts. Your Wanents are just as to give you r chance by an apt equally bad 1Z . if f'-e- they dont, Jour ofwmnmg are lust the same. Pky or bid can have no . your mathematical chances rubbcr- - Furthermore, it the point of view of km snrKnLT t0 pet an idea into your that you are licked, that the When you feel j0rRlve Wu you frequently are and y "of as strong an opponent u w Ien 5,0,1 iU3t feel u your are bound to win. jthatfuanyouaftual example the writer 8rYitVifrr!?iSht at one of the Clubs: A player who f being fcsd .r?put5ltl0,) very lucky Came and r,lbbcr bat ?ubs2dPSy tr Plrtner as a Sfnew Rtead of savin? the forgive", said, Never mistake just Jthe rubber bigger for us". Sure hand, they 600 400 F'nts Pnts' four "ub bid doubled. aaJhStL n at, least 1JW0 points mistake. out tbat t doesnt discouraged just because a mistake. Old tidy LrCCr tribute herVinc jhe deckles to dis- doe? re Pnl to merh Bttr fQr,; he axiom The cards must therefore be dis- orted. j I- - fn CZi Sn WS t Vu,bfind een me discussion in business double- sf hand that war- tintj a hu: dfuMe; and, second, 3?l?rthan41 t justifies a take-Th- e foW? ,,bus.IIles double. 3 hand illustrates these feripCI- - certainly should bid three hearts. His hand cannot take a trick at clubs and yet is very valuable at hearts. This take-ou- t by o should be made irrespective of a redouble by Y. As hand was as follows: Hearts A, K, 10, 5, 4 Clubs A, J, 10,6 Diamonds A, 6 9, 4 Spades Should A have doubled three duba with this hand? It looks safe enough to do so, but the bidding should indicate a freak hand and therefore should warn A not to double. A should consider: With what type of hand would Z be justified in bidding three clubs? He must hold at least seven to the King Queen and probably no hearts; and he and hi3 partner probably hold all the top cards in the other suits." If such is the case, A can expect to make only three clubs tricks and the ace of diamonds. At most, he can hope to defeat the three club bid by one trick only. In other words, a double of three clubs can only hope to gain 50 points if it wins ana will cost the rubber if it loses. The odds are about ten to one against the double, so it should not be made. In the actual play, A doubled three clubs, Y redoubled and B passed. Y Z made three clubs redoubled, game and rubber, while A B could have scored three hearts. The tremendous loss on this hand was due to two errors: first, to A's double; and, second, to B's pe- -i of the double. Think over this hand very carcfuRy, for the principles discussed come up constantly and every player should understand thoroughly their proper application. Here are two hands of a slightly different type: I R JN Hearts K, Q, 4 Clubs K.10,9 Diamonds Q, J. Q, J, 10 Spades ii; ill'. ' U 1;. I l' j: r N s'.'r?, 1 ruM-e- r Z g.iTC. If dealt id or.e spade, what rboull iiJ, A , tt y. -a .. .. Ji ..v v . v. fn: v ' V. Jt i pki.4 lu.if t Iv.;;.1. i;iil w::ii . i i'o::!.iy. with wide .tare i swi Mis. 4l,;,,., b'.iw 4' ti e 1. JV.pa und Maiuii .Vainy in J i nl Iaiis," ll'.aili.-;tp,l i.i'.l.ii' wtiu r in tlic ial. it Al.i.itick-MrsFaweUl, kin.wu on 7 . lla-iwv'i- v.a.i i, year-t..'- - a.J.ng W'.iiann in Aiita iiii ul V i . i:y lii'ij pl.tyi .i in iiu- piniipn.iy tlia: in l.imdun. D.ily's Tugitlui- Mr. and Mrs. Ihoiyv l have played in s:uek, in mail lif,s, and in extended l.ins in till . pails nf the United St.Vcs and l'aweeit has long been kumvi. as t.f the leading ehaineler itn n ot tin- screen, but this is Mrs. Fawcett., first role in a:i pie !i 1 ! - tln-ati- opi-ni'- - iu-fe- ti ,k i'a.i-ada- 11 1 1 - all-inli;i- li ! e. Mild bells is to be photographed representatives of the studies und the sound film to Hollywood for liiehard picture The by the Polar lieginns. Lon-de- n Paramount will be sent Dix's next pictures of the hazards of Nothing liho it ever seen he fore. Ilig breath-takin- g added fcatu.e! I STARTINC SUNDAY NO UA1S1J IN lUICES. mm siG Wheel of Life." The bells will be head from the screen in the opening sequence of the production which takes place on all-talki- the embankment of the Thames under the shadow of the Parliamentary towers. Victor Schertzinger is directing the picture and O. P. Heggie and Esther Ralston are featured in the cast. T Three separate shows within a show will be offered from the talking screen when the film version of the stage success, Burlesque, is released. First, there will be a struggling, N The First burlesque troupe, then a smarter turkey as the units of a burlesque wheel are called, and later a colorful and costly Broadway musi cal comedy presentation. Hal Skelly, from the original New York cast of Burlesque, and Nancy Carroll,' are featured in the cast which is working under the direction of John Cromwell and Edward Sutherland. small-tim- e Doris Ilill, young actress who was chosen as one of the Wampas Stars this year, won a new contract after executives had viewed her work as a leading woman in The Studio Murder MyBtery. It was Miss Hills OLD ARIZONA All-Talki- 100 Per Cent Outdoor Picture! ng about loving from Tonia, . . . Tonia, whose boast J can was, get any man I want' HEAR and SEE what happened when she got one man too many! With They learr.o-.- l the chanv.iT Warner Haxtcr Edmund Lowe Dorothy Durgcss first talking role, and she acquitted See and hear this great show on the improved Movietone! SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE Ed-ingto- ns, JHS WIFES RELATIONS The First All-TalKi- ng .Mack Kcnnctt Comedy. eGYPCian f The sound of the chimes of Big Ben, Englands traditional clock of Parliament, is to be shipped across the ocean and a continent for inclusion in a motion picture. The boom of the huge COLONIAL The With SATURDAY Perfect The Perfect Mystery Melodrama Ransom With Lo's Wilson. All-St- ar ' Cast SUNDAY AND MONDAY Wolf of Wall Street With George Banroft. Culth MARCEUNE DAY RAYMOND HATTON, LAWRENCE GRAY RAYMOND GRIFFITH A Manhattan Cocktail 4 S Vwf "I ll I i TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY rubber game. If Z dealt, bid No Hearts 9, g, 7, 6, 2 one score, A doubled and Y passed, no trump, Clubs 4 B do? Solution in the next should what Diamonds J, 7,5,3 article. Spades 10, 7, 5 Problem No. 31 Same. Z dealt and bid one n5 ft h,C3t. Y bid one no Hearts K, Q, 7 Y : i 6 Pa'i.9 m this (Hubs verv B : : A K, Q, 8 DiamonJs Z K, 10, 9, 7, 6, 5 i Spades f ' herself splendidly, according to reports. In "The Studio Murder Mystery, which is adapted from the Photoplay Maguzine serial by the Miss Hill has the role of of a night watchman of a daughter told A romance of the Mississippi, studio. in pictures and enhanced by dialogue, large motion picture will music and songs throughout, Laska Winters, petite brunette inserve as Charles Buddy Rogers next the will have has been cast as Warner vehicle. genue, Rogers starring role of ttyi timid Tom Rumford, cre- Oland's Chinese wife in the diulogue The Insidious ated on the stage by Leo Carillo, son mystery 'melodrama, of the South, who turns bully and be- I)r. Fu Manchu. Miss Winters has comes the "notorious Colonel Blake, done Oriental characterizations in sevto prove to his Dixie sweetheart that eral pictures, among them having The Thief been Douglas Fairbanks he is not a coward. of Bagdad, Seven Footprints to SaCharles Ruggles, a featured come-die- n tan and The Rescue. As the wife in many musical comedies and of Dr. Fu Manchu, Miss Winter will farces on the stage and an important be a member of a cast which includes, member of the coast of the talking besides Oland, O. P. Ileggie, Jean Arthur, Neil Hamilton, William Austin picture, Gentlemen of the Press, and other players. wiil have an outstanding role in the soon The new drama, Lady Lies, to go into production. Problem No. 34 fc. .; ?' 4 iwicvvii How to Play ' i '.V"'' ...yv. t'bt'ialn'r. a.i i'iMVy d fa ' tin-st.i.'- i 1 rs . r Artie cxplurcis are not and frox.en limbs. h ;::a efure the adventurers They in The. Veiled Woman IjTouand IvSth Lebedoff ever vei.-henorthern waters, FOX PICTURE '.irh on unhrrov thi:i;: ns smsickress which opens zilian beauty, and Paul Vincenti, a Ins been known to rdn the fir.t day Ihe Veiled Woman, :n ArGc expedite n. comes young Hungarian actor. Both arc said the Egyptian theatre Sunday to possess exceptional ability. S'dripy Snow in V0Ty city :J the arFrovil1 The locale of the story is Paris, and nl f.;rth fiom San Finut N:-- in the shewn. It comes the director rot only has created ar.d jib it has been P vr si h'Miier llivnian intent upon Fox Films, which maintained real Parisian atmosphere, finding the lost mer.ibxrs of the of studios the a ! turned out a He exported large proportion of but has peopled the pruduciion 'ith expedition. and was successes, players who are of the true Paris:., i. trouble rivomr the icebergs and was cent screen In the supporting cast are ready for it, but trouble came to meet by Emmett Flynn, among types. hoa hits was A Connecticut Yan- Maude George, Walter McGrai!, Ivan hm as the ship paired the Golden Lcbcdc-ffJosef S.vickard, Kenneth Gate. All the members of the crew Heading the cast are two new-seThomson Bra a and Andre Cheron. Lia in pictures, became soariek in a storm which conTora, tinued for four day.. Then the bow To the notable group of stage and Harry Green, vaudeville and stage of the ship was damaged and severa who came to Hollywood on a tons of nen players already announced for star, supplies were thrown vacation trip a few months ago, was cast of "Th8 Marriage Holiday, drafted into talking pictures. He has A camera record of this phase o a a W. Somerset Maugham stcry, been cast in one of the leading roles th" trip and of many other remarkhas been added William Towell, in the first pic- able adventures wras made. starring It is to Interfer-.t"tn- d ture which Moran and hose splendid acting in Mack, the Two bo shown, starting Sunday, by Fox Black Crows, will make. Green came under the title. The Great White The Canary Murder Case 10 Hollywood recently following a .re stamped him as one of the foreNorth, at the Fgyptian theatre. st actors of the talking screen. theatrical tour of Africa. While restin The Marriage ing here he was offered the part of :ber principals Ruth Chatterton, who has achieve Max Mindel in Close Harmony in jiiday" are Ruth Chatterton, Flora success in talking pictures durrapid NoiClive ho which et Eldridge, was featured with Charles Brook, Mary five months, has been tho ing Nancy Carroll, Jack awarded past l, Montague Love, Juliette Crosby, Buddy Roger-?lead in Emi feminine the Oakic and Sheets Gallagher. nine Eddy and Claude Allister. next picture, The Concert, Jannings which, it has been announced, is to be Three of the foremost authorities For his first part in a motion pic- r.n production. The Con life of the vernacular ture, Emil Jennings was asked to jump cert" is to be adapted from the cele those who perform on the other side off a bridge. He indigantly refused, braled stage play by Herman Bahr tie footlights Elsie Janis, Gene and went back to the speaking stage. which served for so many years as day and Percy Heath are the Jammings latest screen role is that vehicle for the late I.eo Ditrichstein :nt authors of the musical film play, of a Swiss village mayor, in Be Miss ChaUfcrton is now playing the loss Harmony. trayal. principal role in The Marriage Iloli day. a talking picture adapted from a W. Somerset Maugham stage play, di-t- S' .t'.i i It- .f iee:,-',r-- v. y.uii.g Ii. tiling wi c in tin iblvf 'i-.ti- Great White North An Added Attraction At Egyptian Sunday s '..'.gi-'- I'' ;i i.1. t 1 . ll t ' . - ' ILl .1 4. ii: .'..i i I:.. i i ..ut . i O .4 1' . ... . t' : , V ll Tro-iMr'- U, ; - V.U U I yt ;,u-a-f- J .1 i:i I pL.v- !,i Vi'ii . I v o: surging, t wwwrwwwi - p m vy , l 1 y - r.i al i .soti DONALD CRISP NOW PLAYING With Richard Arlin and Nancy Carrol. 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