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'Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone . - - - 86 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office on irny pr;-ccding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION ALPINE CLUB PLANS SCALE MOUNT ROBSON Monday, March 31. 102 1. i have been senl to members of 1 1 Ins society to take part in the 'cuiiiji. Invitation havo ulsohecn sent lo the Alpine cluli of Kng- lanil lo receive as guests of the Cawlian club, a oarlv number of ton. who may care to take part in the rlimli. In order lo make ith.- ascent more easily attainable; it is hoped to place a high shej- Camp Will be Established There UPP on Ihe soulhwesj side of .lulu 9 R.lll.k a. ... jioiini Honson and everv onnor- tlon Invited MOUNT LOQAN NEXT Many Canadian Peaks .Yet" to be Scaled and New Beauties to be Found YAXCOUVKH, March 31. Uunily consistent with protection of those who attend. Unveil Monument An interesting feature in connection wilh Ihe holding of Ihe caiftp Ibis year will be Ihe olli-cial unveiling of the final monument of survey of the boundary between Ihe provinces of Alberla and British Columbia. The final monument will be built .at the summit of Itohsnn Pass and it is expected that representatives of he two provincial governments, the Boundary Commissioners and the Canadian National Railways will take pari in the oflictal ceremony. Mr. Wheeler, who was founder of the Alpine Club of Canada in 1005. extended greetings lolhe members of the lub in Vancouver and olher parts of Canada and also in various parts of the L'niled Stales and the ltrilisli Empire t h roughout which I hoy are Widely distributed. The season of l!''3, he said, had been one of activities ami achievements; and the season of 1024 promised to eclipse previous years. Numerous expeditions were being idtme.l o virgin territory, particularly along the Hues of the Canadian National Railways in Hie northern section where lh poss.ibililes had thus (Continued on page ix) in GARRISON'S FINISH' At the AVcslholirie Tri..8nt and Tomorrow. 4 WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, "Harrison's Finish," a racing .lory, featuring .lark Pickford. International News. Wednesday and Thursday Skill Proof," a raring romance. Comedy "The Ouido." Fox Nrws-Cazclle. Friday and Saturday Anna J. Nilsson in "I'mi-jola." Sunshine Comedy "Roaring Lions on a Steamship.'" Fun from :iie Pics. SWIFT MOYING STORY sccpe of the Kentucky Derby and the Metropolitan Handicap being particularly lnipreslv SKID PROOF IS YARN DEALING WITH AUTOS Racing and Love and Intrigue all Interwoven In Midweek "Skid Proof is Ihe mid-week local offering. The story involves a strong conflict of emlo-lions, a headlnng iase of love at first sight, ye) all is healed wilh that zippy, airy, delightful touch that characterizes all of Seotf Dimlap's directorial efforts. Charles Jones is concerned In Hie tale ns Jack Darwin. Ihe lyiiulh whn wins cups for his ability in driving racing cars. The Transcontinental Auto Race has among its entrants, nOe Hardy Zeeker, driver of Ihe Dorado. He is a mercenary fellow, taking no pride In his victories. Dulloit Hnrdutere. owner of tin; Dorado, is observing the progress of Ihe (rare from an airplane, lie sees his driver, Zeeker, pull up his par and stop, just afler he had gained la great lead and was certain of i victory. Ilardrnere descends, fti. Hons with Ihe driver, certain now Dial lie had been bribed to give up tho race. ;allcnvpls In finish the race in the IMnolo. II fulls as u result. of Hhe obstacles set in hi path tiy Rufns Tyler, who bribed Zeeker. Itul ho moots Nudine. His subsequent trial at the hands of Tyler farm a continuous chain of rapid-fire events that boll from the .screen with JJie force of a maddened hull. His great daring doesn't even shrink from crossing a horning trestle jbridge. JiGIRL WHO MASQUERADES I AS MAN FOR MONTHS Lives Among Men But Finally Falls In Love and Offers to Sacrifice Self ' Set mi I molinir picture pro-jdurers dirusittg 'Ponjola," ICynlhia Stoeklcy's famous story, .after it had hecn aniiouneeil that WITH RACING THEME ,!5 'ihe iiiclure coiilil never he mad Jack Pickford Is Heroic Jockey In ,ecae no Pre, fn film could Picture to be Shown Here ,siiresfully make up as a nun. Tonight j 'hit it turned out that they jwere all wrong. There was an Jack Pickford never made a actress that could make up a n better motion picture, and in man ami pass as sum. nuswas fad, few photoplay hate been so Anna tj. .ilson. who plays Ihe completely satisfying in so manyieauing feminine role in "I'nnjo- respects this star s picttirtza- ia. uie piciure wnicn comes nere lion of "Harrison's Finish." al Ihe week end. which is coming tonight to tlie in uns rirsi .annual pirinre Wo.ihr.lme Theatre. It is so con- Miss Mlsson enacts the part of fidently predicted this latest a girl who masquerades as a man cinema effort of the famous Marynd lives for months anion? Ihe Pickford' well-kuown brother '"he-men' or the African veldt, will he regarded generally as aj Hair Cropped most advantageous beginning tin- In order to idav the role Miss i - der a new banner and he seems 'Mlsson had her hair clo.ely aured of augmenting his popu- cropped ami underwent larily wilh the fans Ihroiish it. treatment at the hands of an tx Beautiful Romance' Iperl masseuse, to obtain a form "Harrison's Finish" is one of apparently masculine. In men's those swift-moving racing stories HoIIim Ihe illusion l perfect and an that Part of Ihe written. It such as are rarely of life, will be riven for the as- i rei.lele willi consuming excite. Peiure in wnicn sne is a man. iiii.,. r-nil W. n1 ll.i. I!v.l..r eenf. One outlying camp will be'inenl together with pleasing ro- w"1 ... ,"r:rl luir, ....... aimosi ams. . i ruiirri entirely 1 . . eslnhli.lied in I'.-iliiinciil I'.reet Imsmee and enmnellini; drumfl. Il'lhe ii" uiamiirr rhamcter iiii (Of "lrnWnd I n 9 llMlllil is; .... 1. 1 Valley nearMoiisi. Pass, to give is one of those all-oeliuit pir- lvinfc U'rny lyr Miss Nil. son access to Ihe fin? area of peaks tures in which there is no lei and .Uplands at Its head, Mr. Whceler slaleil. I'he cam;! this year-is creating ,r" ' " '""'" ior years.; finale. Jack portrays the char- acler of a heroic jockey and he p'roiiged 'nd after pni- Mount Hudson Hie highesl peak VPry inCresl and ser-tacts ami looks every inch Ihe lcli" 'd begun on the pic in i tie i.anam.in iiocjnes win ,,c;viceable arranuemenls are liein me scene or mis years camp or, rminv rr ,p Ml,llf)ir Hie Alpine (.lull of Canada, it Was announced at the eiglileeulh anniversary of the Vancouver section of the club by A. O. Wheeler, director of the club, who was the chief speaker , at a dinner held on Saturday evening in Ihe hotel Vancouver. The Camp thfs year will ,be lield from Tuesday, July 2? to Monday, August i. The proposed site of Ihe camp fs 19 mile from Mnunl Kohson station on tbte Canadian National Railways and indications at present aro1 that Ihe al tendance this year will constitute a 'record. Inquiries are being received and mcmher-hip are being renewed hy Alpine i-limtiers in all parts of Canada and the L'niled States and climbers from all over Ihe British Empire are expected to lake part in Hit allemtds to clinili this. I Ik; highest and mosl diir.-iill of the peaks of the Canadfan Rockies. In preparation foclhe opening of the camp, Mr. Wheeler, staled, the Canadian National Railways have arranged to give the fullest possible co-operalion, and will have Swiss guides there for the use of the Alpinists. British Association The Brilisli association fortius ndvancenmnl of science is meeting this year al Toronto, Mr. Wiineler staled, .and Invitation part. Frirsooth, he was -ill r I .i 1 nfter lure when mieiay Anna, in man's belter cast and with the eliarm-lr",WH'"' Mfllywood ing Madge Bellamy ii.Mirllnitr!,',',llI,.r,4nl hf Ut! wa raU,"r him as a beautiful romantic foil he succeeds in doing some of the best histrionic wnrk of his long, brilliant career. Every feature of this film is par excellence. The photoplay is lillle short of marvellous, He failed In recognize the famous actress, asking a friend at hi. table who the new boy actor was. The Story "I'onjola" is u tit id picturiza. Hon of Cynthia Slockley famous the nuulerpiere of South African gold field lire, which proved n sensation in book form and promises to be no less of a sensation I'hi' direction of Arthur Hudson is ;as a screen drama. abote reproach and the masterly " '''H "H; l"ry of an English handiwork of Elmer Harris, .whfnohlcwomaii bo is disgui.ed n supervised the production, ia ",an "gin the curse of "Pon- plainly discernible throughout "", ""ill destroving drink Mary Pickford .herself wrote thei0' "old miners; fighls for the lilies and edited the film 0nn there is no question as to her superiority in this line of wnrk, "Harrison' Finish" is one of the truly good ami vital pictures ot Ihe year. man she loves mid will) (Ters lo sacrifice herself fur Mm man by standing I rial for a murder which Ihe mini com mils. (WOMAN OF PARIS IS CHANGED BY CENSORS Chaplin's Play It Cause of Con siderable Controversy Wherever Shown lii Ohio- Ihe flieihe of Chaplin's Idiffun! "A Woman of Paris" was changed; i New York, the film was approval without a change or elimination. In Kansas, when cigarelli' smoking s at present the highest crime, all smoking scenes were eliminated, but no'th-inu else.. The Pennsylvania censors whose pet atesi,nu Is fire-anus, cut ool the scene In which tlie young nrlisf shoqls himself. In Maryland Ihe heroine was no' required to win .redemption through suclTriny, bul was given immediate respectability through a sub-title, alliihnliug he luxurious acressirrjes to her earnings us a popular actress. Made It Respectable And, from the Tomtrto Worhl, Canada, "Our Own Special Fan," wriles: "One of Ihe silliest ex-utnple of the tampering of censors Jhiif f havn seen occurred in Ibis picture. The censors In-trodiired a caption containing tho InforuiNlion that Marie had been I left a fori line by :i wealthy mint. Ilardmere ninl.es Zeeker ilrivn and thai, of er.nr.e. neeounlerl lo a garage, where he meets Juekl for her luxurious home, Thai Darwin, played by Jones, Darwin Victorian idea of drugging in u n m single caption lo make Marte and the movie quite respeclanle i ridiculous. What a hunch uf dim-wits tlie censors iiiu1 think ; Ihe fans. That caption would hoi fowl anyone." In criticizing Ihe renor it is aid Itial if Hawthorne's inunor- j lal story: "The Scarlet Loiter." were pul on Ihe scrueu, an ingenious sub-lllle woul.l account ' for "Hester Prytfne's child ar uncxepclrd Inheritance. j MACK SWAIN IS NOT I STEWART TYPE STICKER5 When Im-iil tiiiitmz man heard spe-iallt ,;nr,,n ampi,,,,, was to hate a series of comedy stunts with Mack Swain, he immediately thought of MeSwnin. the pioneer of mining cauis who lite nl Stewart, the man who for several years stuck lype for the I'ort- II hii.i.itn. I lull lln- 1. unnlli.ir' ,.t ll. I ...I... .!., " P ... . "'"v 8al"iman but either woul.l have made! from Ihe incepUon to the ry " ""; ajg comedians Ten Years Ago in Pilnc Kupert March 31, 1Si4. ' The Karl's lirey's Own llille. Prince Rupert iiulilia regiment. is ditbaiiiled. Capf. Fred Slork read the official notice hi la-' night's parade which was attend ed by 50 men. The officer of fhe regimenl are gtv'ng n dinner tonight. .Miss Kllzabelh A. Il.dubold !.n won si.('.:'('.3o wilh a wiiiuu ticket in Ihe- Ornitd National Sleepjechase which was pur chased for her In Vancouver by her brother. She Is Ihe leading cimdlilnle In the Daily News siih-niplion contest. - The nenriug of completion of Ihe (irnud Trunk Pacific Railway is marked by the scattering of the contractor who have plat -u such an important part in the development of the district during the pal five or six years. F--w stations on the road remain !o he finished. 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