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All sidverlising received suhject to approval Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. t'AO.T EDITION Monday, April 2, 1921. EverxjBoy Should Be Given A Chance. Are the hoys of Prince Rupert given (he hest possible chance in life? Thi' question is a most difficult one to ausxxfr. II is slalcd bx 'some that-they are nut. It is said they are exposed lo an unusually large numher uf temptations, especially the temptation lo drink alcoholics to excess. It is said that condi tion- here are not as favorable for Ihe hoy as they might he if the heller class of people, would unite lo make them heller. The fulure of the country belongs'to Ihe hoys and girl of today and what the world is lo he depends largely on what the hays and girls are today. These young people want chance to make good. They waul opportunity and the elimina tion of unnecessary temptations Jo .fall hy Ihe wayside. Many Plans Are .Worse Than Usleess. Many of the plans fur helping hoys and girls are worse than useless. Young people do not xvahl to he helped. The way lo develop character is to teach them lo help lliemelves. Just how this is lo he done uo one can exactly .say, hut the example of parents counts a lot. Some hoys do npl haxe a chance hecause their parents are such poor specimens. Perhaps the hest way, ,to give the hoys a chance is to show Ihem rather than to lell them or lo give them. ' Tammany Stands For An Unsavory Mess. Tammany Hall stands jn the public mind of (his country as an unsavory nies.s, a political machine of the worst kind, with a hoss who is an autocrat and a crook. As a matter of fact Tammany is nut habitually anything of the sort. It is simply a centre of political aclixily for Ihe 'democratic parly in Ihe city of Nexv York and to mine extent of the slnle. Lillic has been beard of I its activities of late, since Ihe day of Roosevelt. lu n eily with ait immense foreign population, where thousands are uneducated and unahle in speak Ihe language of the coimlry, il is easy to understand how ahu ses would spring up in couiiecliou wjlh any political organization. In the United Stales il is Ihe duty of the party to look after its friends and this i done hy the Tammany hosses when the party i- in power. Yet Tammany is mil any worse prohahly than the, Republican organization. All Parties Must Organize. All political parlies must organize if thev wish lo succeed. Tim political organization should he formed and continued for Ihe Lenent of the rountry through the party which it hacks. In lhal way il becomes n henericenl. organization and often it has great power for good. One of the most efficient onrimizalinris loday and one that must cost an Immense lot of somebody's money is that of Ihe Provincial parly. It j m riding out literature and speakers and the costs are paid by those who contribute to the party funds. The danger is that thCse contributors xxill later expect favors from the government. jut as Jho, P,0,B. man, nossner, was looKiug mr a ini jon u me parly went into power, Huntley Gordon nd Gertrude Astor in. 'The Wantera' At the Waslholme Tonight and Tomorrow, Westholme, Thursday Ell Minstrels. Westholme, Friday and Saturday Mr-. Wallace Held in Unman Wreckage. Comedy. Fun from Hie Press. SHOWS THAT LOVE IS NO CLASS RESPECTER "The Wanters" Is Story of Girl Who. Falls In Love With Employer The simple, tinman story i; again proving itself Ihe screen superior of the hi?, rambling irl. Marie -Pirevost in, "The Wanters' TIIK daily wRwa MotHlay, April 28, u , Movies and Movie People Devoted to the doings and sayings of those who entertain the public WEEK AT THEATRES Westholme, Monday and Tuesday "The Wanters." International News. Empress Monday Symphony Concert. Westholme, Wednesday "ruinpy," Comedy. . Fox cws-tiacle. Empress, Wednesday I'resbyl'Tian C.C.I.T. Hoinon. Jam, a crook, read jof this in a new pa per. Uo J not only anxious to gel pos.es- ion of t lr diamond, hid to rid liiniTlf of Ernest, who is his rival for Virginia's hand. lie send a radio message lo Ernesi in Hie name of Ernest' firm In-l rtirl itir him not lo report al t!ii firm's office iinlil the. morning following Hie ship's landing. Jiirxis in certain lhal Hie inler- xeniug evening will se Ernest al Hie Itnllixunl home, the diamomi with him. The Boutonnlere When Ernest reaches Hie llul-livanl home, he is reeeixed b Virginia's maid, Susan, lie askt tier lo help him lo snurlcn up a hit before seeing Virginia. Susan gixes him ii gardenia, and he adds a leaf to complete the bunion. nieeiv Ivini tli lu-n liiellier will. ...- r- a hair which Hi maid pulls out Jof her hend. j later lhal exening Ernest 'attacked in Hie dimly lighted library hy Jarxis, who is masked. I When Ernest fall' unconscious. (Jarxis lake- the diamond from jhini. In the struggle the gardenia which Ernest wears falls iupoii the hearth. Jarvis discovers that the gardenia pinned lo Hie lapel of his coal when he aid pood. night In Virginia is miiiig. Complication ensue hut all comes nut rigid in tit 'end. STORY OF STRONG MAN "IS HUMAN WRECKAGE Plot wills a. maze of mi'"-jwldow of wy Re(J Tjike, Pw, II till., 1 IIM7 It MI'll" I Slahl's . production of "The1 ln Wanlers that is being slmxvn at the Westholm tonight. ! Play Showing Evils of Dope There is something "different": VXhyilul .Mrs .Wallace itelrf about this picture, and credit for leave her houe of mourning foi the refreshing irxexvness . and Hie glare or Hie simiio spoiiisni? dramatic strength of the silua-! Why did she break the, usual lions is larpely due to the genius rule or widow's recrement, to re of Mr. Stahl. the director. (enter moving pictures? Wilhoul becoming a preach- The answer is this: Itecau menL the theme presents a strong, I'", or all women, na na., tiroiishl most foreilily to her the nee.l of a moral axx-akening another great reformation a Ixxentielh cptilury crusade against a foe many times stronger than the Infidel of old. she has made a supreme f. fori lo collect the broken thread) of her life ami piere them inlr one fabric lo carry on a noble: wi;rk. To set her in her present upect of crusader, fine would ay she wa a Oihrallar of sin.! icisni. Yet it is sheer grit am delermination thai is keeiing hci sorrow.benumheit faculties to. jgellier. ! Her devotion a a wife and iil'ilher, her lalent m an arre I her convictions as a reformer i nil these innule forces she ha? comhiiied in building up Hie grealesl achievement of hci career. In "Human Wreckage," Hie greal tieture sermon 'which she has completed she has pro. lesson, related through the cx-'11 "" rP'n hPr "n"l-perienres of a girl of humble '"." "f !nP P'o'dem which con. stale who accepts a portion as ,n'" " mnid in a millionnire'- home In "H""'"" W reckage- not the ,nT " n w'-k!lnr-. " l ih" order to be near the beautiful ii.in. i,, nitt-nv. rnve.i a "ry or a man. tug Loin in na. wlien,urP an'1 a nfan billerly new world opens up for her the the l good-looking young man or "PI""' o Ihe illegal IrafHc In fnmiti- mnriorn L,.iiii.r. narcotics; a leader, in fact, in Ihe rani in her eslimalimi. rails in U "f ,',0M' ,riw love with her and, propose mar. GRUMPY IS STORY OF INTRIGUE AND LOVE Curious Complications In Picture Story at Westholme For Midweek Andrew Hullivanl, , a retired criminal lawyer, spends his lime iinainly in living up lo his tille of Virumpy." In his retirement of his country estate he favors Ihe marriage, of his granddaugh-ler, Virginia, lo Ernest Heron when Ernest shall have proven himself able lo ansunie malrimr. nidi rcpnnil)i1ilien, Ernest goes lo South AmVriea for a diamond firm and on his relum voyage, carries a valuable peni In deliver In hit firm Ini dhis evil from the fnre of Ihe riage. Jtul Hie narrow prejudice ',rth- , ,,u 'I'wnfall coming and seirjsh jealousies .of Ihe i-xt-rxxorM, a- n noes in chronic "xvanlers". of Ihe story mn,n' ca'", "f "ImJlar na-take an active part in her ro-l,"r,, ," fill,,', ", "anlP mance anil nearly succeed in ll'a' ,,",p,, ,,ac '"""M MnT" ruining, it before they are ud-i,,lmf,,r ,,,",,n recoury. Il deply axvakened In their cruel,' "'ese silent figlderi-, xxho. lnio,.lice of their Irenlmeiil ,,t ll.ei'" soinary places, xvage war agauisi uie unseen lleasl. 'tlial Mrs. Ileid pays Iribiile In "llurivan Wreckage." 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AT an afternoon lea if everybody slops to listen, it Is easy In guess (be kind of slory thai is being told. - TIIEHE are two unpardonable sins. One ilo possess a million dollars and the other Is (o be wilhoul a slnKl spoadukle. A SCCCESSFIJI, man Is one who has reached n point' where Ihe mud stingers begin lu lake notice of him. THE most successful woman in the world is (he one who has given the worl a family perpetuates her Ideals, lhal THE school report on Tommy's work Showed be behaved ipille bad; And Tommy's mother murmured then: "How esaclly like his dad." " MANY years ago rlcphaiils and other wonderful creatures roam, ed over Ibis country but Ihe lml elTeel of Ihe larilf Is seen In Hie rnct Hint not onn ln lo be found hero now. Bubcrlbe for the Dally Mows, Family Shoe Store Again under the .Management of J. MYHILL-J0NE8. Several year with Hudson's Hay Company. Vancouver Moderate Prices, Courtesy, and above all Fit Guaranteed 3rd Ave. Phone 357. Wau Ma Atxxj and Qmmd Atfcl la tta fliramount Pictart Crumfcy ' A William de MUlc Productions - Showing tit I lie Weslholntc Theatre Wednesday night only.