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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH III GIRL PLEADS FOR SISTERS High Commissioner Praises Near East Relief earance Constantinople : Everybody seems to have Tragic Tale of Harem Victims' 8 good word to fur the Sufferings. AT THE Wonderful work More than ten thousand Armenian girls have been rescued from Turkish harems through the help and generosity of America. This is the statement given out by the Near East Relief, which is making the saving of these tragic victims of Turkish cruelty one of the most important features of its work. That It Is a work which In itself Justifies the millions that America has spent in this stricken land is. testified to by little Miss Eliza Doduriah, a Armenian girl recently arrived in this country. Miss Dodu-riathrough the intervention of American missionaries, was herself soared NONAME HATS' Command Jliteniion A twenty-year-ol- d n, Thatcher Hat done 500 American men women workers of the Near East Refief. In a pub-Re- and . $3.00, $5.00, $8.00 Thatcher Clothing Co. "v. .. Vvv-- y n LOGAN, UATH c4'" &' & 'v ;W ; .WA'.V.O'KvMHv ELIZA address, Rear whole-hearfed- ly SV.V DODURIAN. correctly fitted , by our modern methods. CONSULT Dr. F. B. Parkinson OPTOMETRIST UTAH Jones INDORSES the sufferings of exile and the horrors of slavery ; but she knowi all too well the terrible fate of ker sisters and friends. It is for them the little girls of fifteen and sixteen whom last she saw being torn from their mothers arms and carried off on the saddle bows of the Turkish soldiers that she makes her plea. What their lives have been since then may be guessed by a look into flie faces of any of the ten thousand who have passed through t he Rescue Homes of Uie Near East Relief. Their heads bowed in shame, they creep into the American relief stations, trying vainly to hide the tattoo marks which proclaim to the world their story. Thousands of these girls have been brought back to life and hope through the work of the Near East Relief. It is to rescue the one hundred thousand more still held raptive that the Near East Relief is making its appeal this During the Peace Conference in Paris the American Commission to Negotiate Peace, appreciating the Importance of accurate, first hand information about tlie Armenian situation, sent Capt Benjamin Burges Moore of the American Red Cross as head of a special mission to- study and report on conditions. Captain Moores findings as to the value of the work done by the Near East Relief form part of his official report. Armenians are sincerely grateful to us, Captain Moore states, since it is no exaggeration to say that they would have disappeared as a nation had it not been for this splendid help given them by the Near East Relief and he American Food Administration. The best that sympathetic Americans can do is to continue and enlarge the present admirable work of the Near East year. Relief. soft-eye- d FOR TEN DAYS Admiral Mark L. Bristol, 0. S. Navv High Commissioner to Turkev, who has charge of all American interests in the Near East, went on record in support of the American relief organization. If I have been able to encourage the workers of the Near East Relief or give them assistance in any way, the Admiral said, I feel INVESTIGATOR Relieve it with glasses LOGAN, ;UTAEI lie - PRICES: Three Rules Store ar Adm'l Bristol keeping with the success that has attended the efforts of the Near East Relief Committee in this part of the world in the past. I hope the future :will bring you greater success. It will always give me pleasure to render any assistance possible to the Committee as a whole, to any of the workers, and to the great work of humanity that the committee represents. W hen loO.OOO Russian refugees from the Crimea arrived off Constantinople, Admiral Bristol immediately cabled the Near East Relief for help, and the Near East Relief bakeries fed these refugees and N. E. R. workers helped the American sailors to get the sick to hospitals. Admiral Bristol is in Intimate touch with all the work being conducted by the Near East Relief and speaks from personal knowledge of its accomplishments. AV of his appearance. Dr. Leonard A. the nire than that I am more than repaid in Makes a man confident LOGAN, being by NEAR . 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Judgment was witheld in the matter until the defendant could be further examined in Salt Lake City, Utah. examination of the defendant in that city, Upon the certificate from the doctors who made the Babthat he was insane and incurable, I, as judge of the above named court, ordered the said George Idaho. bington committed to the Asylum at Blackfoot, him at one to the It seems the person having Mr. Babbington in charge, instead of returning seven weeks later Mr. Babbington returned to this place, Asylum, placed him in your caref. Some ' . . seemingly a well and sound man. him for some min-nte- s not did I for some recognize Mr. years, known I Babbington have Though first place he was some thirty pounds heavier than I had upon meeting him on his return. In the clear and brighter than ever seen him. His whole appearance was different. His mind was perfectly ever before. . been saved from the insane asylum and that he is numhas Mr. that Babbington js apparent jt and incurable he is now sane. bered with normal human beings- Whereas he was pronounced insane Very truly yours, FRANK CRONER, fair to give you the credit for it. I think it is Drs- - ty BR. ARTHUR j)LSEN, Phone 1 D. C. 60 J Ph. C. - only 4 M 1 Vi DR. 0. E. PETERSEN, D.C. Ph C. toMtoMMWHWM?it'' - Phone 1 35 J. j |