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Show Tork. director of the Near East Relief orphanage, recently, he thought It would be well to (O hour hunting. Angora, however, haa what prob-llily"IiHe prob-llily"IiHe moil acufeTiousIn shortage of any city In the world, henc the young couple decided to aet up' houeekeeplng tn the only box car to let In town, and now the American flat ware from Ita eliding- door. - Although a tilt cramped for room, especially whan company calla. the American homo on wheels la the cleaneat place In Angora. It atanda on a railway eldlnir and la alwaya ready to be coupled to a train for one of Mr. Imbrto'a tripe of Inspection to outlying parte of Turkey. During theeo Joumeya. Mra. lmbrle rarrlec on her house-work house-work aa uaual. In fast aha finds a certain advantage In being able to take her houe wit her In her travele with her husband, and aaya that aha will mlee It when aha re-turna re-turna to Weetern civilisation. ''U. S. COUPLE 111 - uiei he" f,IlfJG II0L1E i Cleanest Residence in Turk City It "Side-door" "Side-door" Pullman . i ANOORA. Asia Minor, July 10 . fBy A. P.I Tha only American representative In this far-off corner cor-ner of Asia la a young Marylander, Tharlea lmbrle. of Baltimore. His duties Include that of consul, trade commissioner, and - counsellor to thousands of non-Moslems who are not popular In Turkey at tha moment, mo-ment, and who believe any American Ameri-can can perform miracles for them. Mr. lmbrle had been . llrlng a kand-ta-mouth exlatence in the poverty etrichen city for mora than a year, but when ha married ' Kss Kathertne Olllepele of New |