Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1926, Page 4

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Th mm broadcast by the 3 Commission, of Which Bishop “Bawin Hoit Hughes of Chi- E Sefo i8 ofiumm. ethodists are wot ‘in Europe ‘to a missions, and “our more than ‘750 spiritual 'shep- © “herds offer millions a way to Christ. . /They are crushed under. the intoler :abld burdens of the World War. Muititudes are broken, impoverished, ess. Yet theirs is a continent ruling two-thirds of the-human race. What Europe is has ' incalculable + effect on the whole world. . “Mightier “battles than Verdun are . _Deing fought today between forces far more _subtle, powserful significant “for. hurhanity. than con- tended in the World War. We poured our . wealth into : Europe -without measure when the struggle was ma- terial and now withhold it when the 1s moral and spiritual and civilization; “At this great day, when our portunity is so”irresistible and comr , to seem to fall and falter at a time when America is passing through the period of her supreme & 'hlow to’' the Seven bishops foreign are jn the United States presenting ‘the needs of the Methodist churches, They are F. B. Fisher, .Indis, and Boston, Mass.; Eben 8. Johnson,” Capetown, South Africa, and Sioux City, 16 L. 7. Bi na; Geo: George R. Greencastle, Baroda, India. | GERMAN ENVOY HERE. 9, oble, Mae Johnston,. Freda FRANCE: DISCLAIMS INTENTION “TO - SEEK 'NEW DEBT TERMS (Continued_trom First g’!l 1 Calcutta, o ' WARNS SPECULATORS |, By the Associated Pross. . warning against. W“‘lfiol .in ¥ notes and bonds of the former | the ~position. of ed abolished and replaced by 8. new notes, the| 'are ‘how prac: 'fi':.:' ‘worthiess.” Phess -include the < bank notes of 1910, stamped with a red seal, for which, it ia under- stood here, prices up to $280 per million marks have been paid recently in New York. There has bgen & revaluation of a few paper mark bonds and securities. **Their value, if any,” the said, “depends entirely “upon the rate of revaluation, But they seem to be offered frequently ;%o the in public under mi ‘ their value, e pression that tI of future profits.” CRIPPLE SAYS'WOMEN ° peper " WAk currency Wwas. today b ém- Which chlledl s s [oe intertalona : the mark: currency,: & part of the agreement itself. Hopeful of Ratifieation. American officlals are hopeful that PROVOKED HTS ATTACK|:: ! Made Tight of His Infirmitios, He | Fomen ‘sas Tells Court—Testimony Denfed by His Agensers.. , . Briscos E. Bright of 207 Twelfth street, a ¢ripple . slmew: birth, pleaded not_guilty:to two ol of assault - in Police:Lourt t kicking tWo womensw " light of Jiis deformity. o Awo i &:‘a;’mmf. ., Helen Smith’ Lay: . tified .that Bright kicked ,-hut denled fthat they in any fiyxfl.fl made light of his infirmities. ¢ Judge John P. McMahon, * after hearing the case, took the matter under advisement. Twq courses “before the court. Bright either . be, pent to Gallinger Hospital for ' mental observation or be turned ovel to his sister in West Virginia, ¢ Precinct Detective Howard Ogle imade the arrest following the com- &um of the women, who said e man and kicked m suddenly and unex. nomic and financial status of France today. /FRANOC 4058 TO DOLLAR - wi | the come up behind them | pectedly as they were standing on the | ment . ‘curb at Eighth street and Pennsyl- ‘ waina avenue, nearly knoeking one. of. the women. into the street. " BOY FLEES FIFTH TIME FROM DETENTION HOUSE| Raymond Davis, 13, Vaults Fence for Another Escape—Was Held ' | Thirteen-yearold Raymond 'Davis, [ ward of the Board ‘of. Children's . Guardians, who was béing-held at the Haua &l Detzxuon today l:s &nn‘ - neotion an investigation int housebreak! his 3 Ing, [+ afth escape.from oustody y - fore noon by vaulting the playground | fenoe at the dention home and van- SHOT EATAL 70 e e T el SR PROBE REQUESTED - IN LEE BOULEVARD ' ROUTING DISPUTE ‘ontinued £3 ¥ £ 3 e 3 M 4 : &?g!i {: 16t A TUG GOES. BACK TO NAVY, ‘| District Has Had Use of Vessel in uge " blood. "celln rives .out dangers ous body poisons, increay Harbor Since 1022, The naval tug No. 77, loaned to the . precinot for patrol duty by the Nayy Deépartment in May;, 1922, will e returned thig' week with the ?Cmmm 0,77, has dons yeoman service in Potomac waters, but is now disabled ly in need of repairs. 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Also the. 3 16 size in the 20-year case, $34,50. Hamilton W atch. %> Thoroughly dep end- able. Movement guar- & .anteed to give' satis- faction, 25-year case, $50.00. h N Laco w:-lu Wateh. % Guaranteed tmovement | NG and case. 4 Sapphires, 83 Link bracelet-to match, Why Teeth Hurt When You Eat |Sweets and ‘Ices 1f your teeth hurt when mm’w orkeo.lflln,l: that your teeth are If teeth are too

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