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2| CLIMB FACE OF VICTORIA, DISTANCE OF 11,600 FEET A Val A. Flynn With Companion FLOPNG EXPASTD somoe el HETBY FAMLY By the Asoclated prew. . 3ty 15.—va1 | Willing to Return to Wife and F. Fynn of St. Louls, noted ama- Nifle Children and Drop teur mountain climber, and Rudolph } Aer:xc-r, Swiss guide at Chateau Lake 2 Girl, He Says. Louise, have succeeded in climbing the face of Mount Victoria, in l};o Selkirk range, 11,600 fect. This is the first time this feat has been {’fif.?;".fi?an.m"" had tried it three NOT TO RE-ENTER PULP".' KILLS WIFE AND SELF. LUMBERTON, N. C., July 18— Edz.'[;r Mabe of Hickory, shot flnld killed his wife and then fired a \-u]- let through his own head, as a result, it is said, of brooding over his own ill health and the sickness of his wife. - Vacuum Cleaner No other cleaner compares with the Super New Eureka Vacuum Cleaner and wé want you to linow why. 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In the county jail tonight Culp said he was willlng fo go back to his wife and>children, despite statements to Commercial National Bank Fourteenth at G I There’s a Difference in Banks The thing we can do we do As in every other line of en= \ TfiE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922.™ WOQMAN IN SENATE BACE. SEATTLE, Wash., July 18-—Mrs. Frances C. Wash., indorsed by the State/ Fed- eration of Labor, Non-Partisan League deavor different institutions do things differently. As a National Bank we must operate within pre= scribed lines—but the man- ner in which we render serv= ice you'll find agreeably dis- tinctive. _ We try to make our view= point the same as yours. Your problems become ours for our consideration— to help in their solution. promptly; and those things we cannot do, are as promptly denied—but al- ways with frankness and fairness—so that you un- derstand- the why and wherefore. We are safely conserva= tive—but likewise progres= sively lLiberal. We are all of one accord here in the policy of broad and comprehensive service. the contrary. “I am willing to return to my wife and children,” he said, “and I will slve up the girl. I did not love my- wife when I married her. She was not & Christian, and although I at- tempted to convert her I could not do s0. When she would get angry she would curse, which I do not think a Christian should do. I want to go back to my wife, because she is the mother of my children.” Mrs. Culp said she was ready to for- give her husband, provided he would return to her and act like a father should; otherwise, she said, she did not care what they did with him. r. Culp declared his wife drove him and Miss Hughes from home, tell- ing them both to get out. “I will for- give her for this,” he said. * He sald that it Is not his Intention to attempt to re-enter the ministry. 100,000 MOSLEMS IN PLEA TO CONTROL OWN SHRINES Object to British Policy Allowing Jews Oversight of Pales- tine Treasures. k'//c President James B. Reynolds, V. Pres. i ills, 1st V. Pres. e ak Laurence A. Slaughter, V. Pres. J. H. Baden, V. Pres. & Cashier By the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. CAIRO, July 18.—A hundred thou- sand Moslems are reported, in dis- patches from Mecca, to have attended the demonstration near the prophet's Brave, protesting against the. Zionist v of the British government, by it was asscrted that the shrines in Palestine, sacred to the Moham- medans, will be placed under Jewish control Addressing the demeonstration, the aged king, Hussein of Hedjaz, reas- sured the pilgrims in the course of a two-hour speech that everything would be done to safeguard the sanc- tity of the Mohammedan holy place, ‘particularly the Mosque of Omar, in Jerusalem, —_— CONVENTION NEAR SPLIT. Separate Walther League Suggest- ed for Negroes. OMAHA, Neb., July 18—Disruption of the thirtieth annual Walther League convention was threatened for a time over the question of whether negroes should be allowed on the convention floor, on an equal footing with white delegates. The dispute arose when the application of several negro Lutheran churches for membership in the league was presented. The outcome was a resolution pro- viding that a separate Walther League for negroes be formed and maintained under the supervision of the international executive board. SLEPT TWO NIGHTS IN STALL. WAKEFIELD, Mass., July 18.— Raymond W. Putnam yesterday went forth from his horse's stall, after spending two nights in the barn by order of Judge Riley of Malain dis- trict court. Putnam thus escaped a seven-day jail sentence, which the court im: posed after he had been found guilty of cruelty to his horse. While Put- nam occupied the stall the steed found repose In a pasture. MAJ. JONES DETAILED. [ Maj. Glenn I Jones, Medical Corps, | |on duty at Walter Reed General Hospi- tal, this city, has been detailed as pro- fessor of military science and tactics at the George Washington University Medi- cal_School, this city. —————— $3.50 Philadelphia | $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington | And Return SUNDAY, JULY 23 SIMILAR EXCURSIONS AUGUST 6, 20 SPECIAL TRAIN Lv. 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