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ITCHENER “HOAX" LAID TO PUBLICITY Promoter Charges That Pow- er Based His Story on Old Scheme for Movie. BY HAVYDEN CHURCH. By Cans X LONDON ment Sketeh \ugust published toda Singleton Gates promoter of London. charges Frank | Power, whose name is i Freeman, with having based his of the recovery of Kitchener's body on a publicity scheme concocted five vears agn In London to promote ‘a | moving pictures * | iates states that on November 14, | 1 he. Power and Norman Ramsay, | the producer of a film entitled “How Kitchener was Betrayed.” met to dis cuss publicity for the film. On his | ruggestion, he claims, they adopted Dai a publicity | in the real "THE MAN WHO POS THE EVENING 'g% “ M SORRY, MR.ADDISON SIMS, BUT | SHALL HAVE @ DISCHARGE YOO ThE BOSS COMSIDERED 5105 THE BEST MAM IMTHE OFFICE BUT BRJECTED To THE WAY HE CCmMeED HIS HAIR ., CLICERIME HAIR OIL WOULD HAVE SAVED HIW HIs SO6 #).50 - ALL DRUG STORES ES AS THE BOSS IN THE ADS. —By WEBSTER. THE Bo 55 HATED T HAVE HIM INHIS OFACE THE BOSS LIKED HIS WORK AND FERSCHMALITY BUT AVOIDED BEIMG NEAR HitM, ONE FAULT BLOCKED HIS PROGRE S5, MILLIONS ARE HU(‘\IL|A'\'IN & HOT CAP SimPLY BY usI™ ANTISEPTIC SOAP — ALL DRUG STORES| D. (. THURSDAY. SHEFFIELD TO KEEP MEXICO CITY POST, KELLOGG DECLARES (Continued from First Page.) TAR. WASHINGTON, tinues have caused him embarrassment and surely have not served to help him in his work incident to the present dif- ficulties in Mexico.” Reports published within the past few days to the effect that he. too. was going to resign as head of the State Department were denied by the Secretary at the time. Pleased With Reception. Secretary Kellogg was °greatly pleased with the reception he person- ally recelved at Plattsburg vesterday, where he made an_eloguent address in which he so ably reviewed the policy of the United States at the Geneva preliminary arms conference. He expressed his gratification to the President, who was interested in knowing how the speech “‘went over,"” and later to newspaper men with Y Whom he talked. State were together in the former's office less than an hour this morning. They renewed their discussion of in- ternational matters and other sub- jects dealing directly with the ad- ministration of the State Department, which discussion was broken tem porarily by Mr. Kellogg's visit to Plattsburg. OVERCOMING THIS WEATHER. HAMOI - 6 THE RIGHT S0AP nquestionably these renorts" about the resignation of Mr. Sheffleld | The Presidentan d the Secretary of | AUGUST 19 | chatted for a while with the news- paper men and then became absorbed in some road maps of this section. With his colored chauffeur’s head bent close to his, the Secretary care- fully traced the roads from here to Long Lake, one of the Adirondack chain of lakes, and at which place Mr. Kellogg lived as a small boy. Visited Boyhood Home. He and Mrs, Kellogg motored to Long Lake, where they visited Judge Henry Kellogg, a cousin of the for- mer, who lives there. The secretary said that he was a baby In arms when his family moved from Potsdam. 40 miles from here, where he was born. to Long Lake. He was 8 vears old when his parents moved to the West. hard as he ever does in Washingto He is at his office early, and the 1 of callers with whom 'he discusses questions of policy and the business conditions of the country is large and growing. Today A.J. Brosseau, head of the Mack Truck Corporation. and the D. A. R. were at White Pine Camp. Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas, a farm leader, will arrive this after- Inoon. Senator Wadsworth will be there tomorrow. Owen D. Youns, chairman of the Board of General Electric Co.. and who is frequently mentioned as a possible Democratic presidential nominee, Is scheduled as a week end visitor. William _Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, and a delegation of labor men will have luncheon with the President Monday. Mrs. Brosseau, national president of | | The President now is working nsi‘ and that the outlook for | six months is bright. | there is every reason to assume that | camp a mass of figures dealing with terday afternoon and la the President the next He stated that the farmers, especially in the so-called | business conditions corn belt, are.prosperous. This, is indicated by of trucks in these sections. sai sall Julius Rosenwald of he | increased | i the not join the President at the execu.| net can he tacked inside tive office today. well, the camp. and remained He had a long talk ves Ty fmmediately and encies met within doore replaced e at Au alphabetically arrang Chicago did| druzs on hand in the medicine cabi- night w He hrought 1o the ed list of 1id when He was not feeling | # hottle or box is emptied it can ha the ordi Semi-detached. servant’s room in basement, For: 7 _Saie 7 1435 Harvard S rooms and twe baths. -car brick gara with light, heat and water: lot 40x160. excel- lent location for docto : also good site for an apartment house. L€ Breunmnger & Soxs 706 Colorado Bldg. M. 61 Call Mr. Brockson After 5 O°Clock Adams 2095 10 Business conditions are generally zood throughout the country. accord ing to the views expressed to the President today by Mr. Brosseau. He fold the President that the automo- | bile industry is having a zood vear When the President and his State Department head concluded their con- ference this morning, the former turned his attention fo a mass of routine papers piled high on his desk while Mr. Kellogg went below and FOR LEASE Modern Warehouse ‘ : 3 The Western Electric Building i 1A\ ’ ! 60 Florida Ave. N.E, | 2 == (Will move to larger quarters) 34,000 square feet of fireproof storage on two Overlasking. Mevidian: Pork floors. Conveniently located near railroad and a FLOOR PLANS SENT ON REQUEST the film ! short haul from the business section. Particulars on . Mng (opvTicht. 1028 by Nacth American News. | / 7 ! Y request. - : b7 ' — AVER BRO WARREN 4 ! ’ 2 : WE E - . 925 15th Street—VMain 9770 T v-ves,sie, Vs THIS BeTTER, SIRY) end circulated a story that Kit. hody had been washed ashore buried in Norway, and that he, under the name Singleton Ramsay, had gone to Norway and found th grave and seen apaulets of a British , field marshal in a peasant’s hut : o The film was banned by the Lon ' ‘(\ don _county council and taken over by Power. Gates alleges. He adds | that after Power failed in a rvl"!ld] Attempt to show the picture no more was heard of it until Power hpgan[ his series of articles “hased entirely en my fiction and nothing else.” These are facts.” he added. “I am prepared to swear to them in a court of law Power denfes having had anything to do with the cinema outside of at tempring to prevent its heing censored. | lle states that he meeting (iates perhaps once, t doesn't re- | member discussing publicity with him iie denies having become owner of GET SOME LIFE InTo THIS (pSE - YOU'RE § POoSED To BE ™ BIG {’ B055,MCT T JAMIT it { SMNAPIMTO 1T WHAT 0" ya THINK r—-‘\-—-\-——il-——[ ——’—— - -—-}3 COME or YA Ble TRAMP! of Col hoose Now Those making first selection of the handsome 100% CO-OPERATIVE SUITES in this mag nificent new structure at the crest of “Embassy Hill” naturally get the pick of locations. 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The wr stst the | — | ch. these pickets argue, not (Calexico Officials Seek Force in Case | o monex i Mexicali Revolt Breaks. EWHSOH- Campaign T‘reasurer-‘j EGO, Calif, Avgust 19 P | Says Full Reports of Funds Were Filed Here. th Corps Army Area at San 9 In clas hat s doned ¢ ilabie urchyards a open spaces o] London city council plans to operate during the Summer. The council pro- | 1 §25,000 for this work this | i | Revolt Plans Discounted. Pespite the fact that the police therities in the past few davs assarted that Cathol planned armed upr nize with the moveme: &an Diego, the secretar \ i & headquarters told loc & ; men that officials att: tance to the alleged plot Dispatches from Tlalpu Krate of Michoaca directors of the Leag: € fense of Religious Liberty arrested on a charge of s w2, tan lezs, | an Answers 1o name | hav August 11, Reward to recovery. been requested by the to 9 p.m. protection in breaks out across the an border town of al of the northern dis: California. sico or we will xend anta ‘ E. H. Buchanan 1010 Vermont Ave. Main 444 revolt By the,Assotiated Press | MOHONK LAKE, N. V. as dispatched vester- | 19.—Andrew Wilson of ¥ of Calexico D. C., treasurer of the comp. ion recently made by Repre- | . o v, Repuman o | . | Soothing creamy lather i Tetter o Voo | GE8F world's finest . Don’ J ke ; nt. 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