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We recommend The Battery with the DREADNAUGHT Plates Testing - Square Deal Recharging Repair Service Repairs Given Immediate Attention P EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 7 e favorite with thousands of women because it washes everything in the same ideal way that a woman washes her most delicate garments. The big cylinder of the Eden Electric Clothes Washer lifts all clothes; blankets and linens gently up and down through hot suds in the same careful way that women wash their daintiest silks and laces. Grimy overalls, the splattered clothes of children, stained tablecloths; all come out as clean as new, with a very much longer life for not having been beaten and rubbed andfrayed Handy to operate, oasy to keep cloan. the Eden saves clothes, hard work, temper and Attachments $6.50 Let Us Wire Your Home Now BARRY & BAMFORTH Phone 12044 25‘& § . et R ik iiieiaiaioiaioieiaietelataiagategataatolotolololotetetotetetoteledalofotototootoloto o R o R T Fo kR T o Tttt ot Roto o R R R R RO RO R R R R CRORORCROFERERs: WOMEN OF URUMIA | ARE TREATED BADLY Rev. Elisha Adamswi{eads Letter Telling of Atrocities Rev. Elisha Adams, pastor of the! Assyrian Mission at the South church, at the evening service for his people Sunday, read a series of letters he had just received telllng of atrocities which they are suffering, . Two of them told of almost unbelievablo cruelties and crimes:practiced upon women, as the following lette which were read, testify: “Urumia, June 1, 1913, “Dear Friends: | “This, is the fifth letter I Thave' written to you and you already know what ha's befallen us here. Then why do the consuls not relieve us? Eve day we are dying. Is there no del erance for us? Oh,. God, how long wilt thou hide Thy face from us? The families of Dr. Packard; of Suria, wife of John Mooshie, and of Shansha | Baboo, with ours, are living in the | andurun and the rest of the people in the berun at the government vavd. Saturday, May 24, the trouble broke ! out hetween Kurds and Persians in the_city (Urumia.) They started to fight at five in the morning. The rea- | son was the governor of the city tried to arrest the Kurds and on the other hand the Kurds resisted and tried to disarm the soldiers. By 10 axum. the Kurds were driven out of th¥ city. The.family of Dr. Packard and Suren Mooshie were at the college. Oura, Rabi Yosip’'s (French teacher) and Dr. Oshanna’s families were in Sar- darie: but Dr. Packard, M. Clarisee | (French missionary) and myself were | in the big Mission yards with the Christians there. Dr. Packard tried to make peace between the Persians and Kurds, but did not succeed. Then at 11 a, m. the Persians attacked the Mission yards. For three or four hours our eyes saw things that can- not be found in history. We all fled to the Dowan khana, while little chil- | dren were trampled under foot, and the cries of the terrified people as- | cended to Heaven. The Treasury | room was fllled with the corpses of | murdered men and women, I also | was taken there to give them over the money, but I found all the safes | already broken open and everything taken; only the dead bodies weltering in their blood were left, Some of iny | Moslem friends saw me and saved me from being killed, three of them | bringing me to the government yard, | I was the firsi one to reach here, and it was a mirac ) that I was not killed. Meji-Shabab<i- Mawleh and A\numm,x,l ltana went and brought Dr. Pack- hanna Khan; three sons of Patios ard and M. Clarisac and some wonien Yowar; several Armenians; Rani who were still alive fo this place. Surra Mooshie, of Gulpashian. She Then the governor sent soldiers and had become a different wom a carriage to the college and brought ing, meek, gentle, a new Ch in Mrs. Packard and children and Among those killed were Surea Mooshie and her children. Haji mother of Rabi Cherin and Azia Khen, Amir Toman and Haji As- Oraham; Helena, wife of Bloa; lan Khan (Boglarbeg) went to Sir- Orahan, of Ireawa; Baran Karap:t: darie and brought my wife Judith and about 70 orphans that Judith had the rest who were with her. Agha gathered together from houses and Lazar's family were kept by Moslem streets. Beatrice, daughter of Rabi friends and are safe. Then the Mos- David, of Dogala, hid herself a:d lems began bringing in women and afterward got safely to this piace. girls stripped of their clothing and Mary Mooshie was hidden by a friend these Judith redeemed with money. and was brought here. May 25, Dr. Packard's house, Sure: house and the hospital were looted; Shamsha ! — been safe. You may know they are “We are always weeping for our | May 26, the Allen house was burned, Mation. Al our labor and care have | The Mission houses are completely de- been in vain. Find a remedy for us | stroyed; we have no word concerning 'and quickly deliver us from th the condition of the college property. | It is evident that if Judith had been cap- | with the eaptives she would haye U8nser. There is no danger for the (tivity. Our lives are continually in | been killed with great cruelty. The consuls; let them: come and’take us | families of Rabi Yosip (French all to Tabriz. If they had come thrce | teacher) and Guergis and Shamsha days previously these things would Baboo (French millet bushes) are not have happened. Judith had made safe. Shamsha Baboo himself was our house ready for them. In the killed; also Rabi David, of Degals, morning we c ‘When will evening ! with his wife and son; Rabi Yonston come?’ and in the evening we desire (preacher), of Marbeshu, and wife; the morning. Such misery Dr. Alkas, of Ada; Natan, son of Dr. been seen before. Daniel Pera (formerly hospital as- “The buildings in Sardarie are still sistant); Dr. Saul Badalson; Dr. Os- safe, but nothing is left in them. All Old Home Week Special A CHANCE YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS! A 20% Reduction On All Our Goods FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. STARTING NOW AND CONTINUING DURING OLD HOME WEEK THIS REDUCTION is on all of our goods, inciuding Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Toilet Sets, Cut Glass, Ivory Sets: Ruby, Cameo and all kinds of Rings; Alarm Clocks, House Clocks, Silverware; in fact, everything that you could find in an up-to-date Jewelry Store. SPECIAL—We have the largest assortment of Lodge Emblems, including Rings, Stickpins, Buttons, Cuft Links, Charms, etc. Also Ladies' Lodge Emblems of all kinds. OUR STOOXK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY WAY Ask to See Our New PLATINUM SET DIAMOND RINGS A. H. ENOCH THE QUALITY JEWELRY STORE 340 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE) COMMERCIAL STRE LOOK FOR THE TRIANGLE SIGNS IN OUR WINDOW has not ! | males above 15 years were killed eX- ' gome Moslem friends insisted that | cept three or four. I i TR . lonly I be saved and others be Killed. | Gisned) JACOB DAVID.” ! his was very hard for me. Abso- = | lutely everything has been taken from | the Mission vards and the Allen house was burned. They began to take the timbers of the houses and also to de- stroy our church, which until now has “Urumia, June 7. “Women \were stripped, not for clothing, but to disgrace them. I was brought here by a band of soldiers. only making excuses that Dr. Pack- ard gave money to the Kurds. Of WHEN RHEUMATIC course, this is not true. 1If it were | true, what have we to do with it? «J,‘ie HT Read David's story. What did tae a 4{1‘ lambs do? Also there is another nulti | that needs explanation: Destruction Have Sloan’s Liniment ready for | C2Me not from Ks. outside, but from those sudden rheumatic Ms. inside. Our city is fortified, no twinges water, no bread, 800 loads of our wheat are gone. All is fear, hunger ON'T let that rheumatic pain | and anxiety: only get us help and or ache find you without Sloan’s | take us out! If you meet with that Liniment again. Keep it handy | big man he can tell the reasons for in the medicine cabinet for immediate | this. He was our helper and com- action when needed. If you are out of | forter. Only Sardadri remains and it now, get another bottle foday, so | there are personal reasons for keep- you won't suffer any longer than nec- | ing it. We are asking the governor essarYWhenapa‘“ oraCheatrQCkSYOH' to allow us to go there. He gives pnfi%’z‘tz:i;nvli}rlxzulngixhtg;]i{:{r e | permission for us to go. but not for Cat it T g muralg?a' jrefief of | foreismers, and we dare not. We want soreness, sprains, :strains, bruises. Be | LO leave here because our honor has prTared — keep it handy. ;’;ono. A\Itcr' S0 n;n\‘h nlus.\um'? ]aond ists — ooting we have become a mock i drugglss Ssc /0 $120. to our enemies! Why, Oh, God, ha vou turned your face from us? In Hebrews 1 read, ‘We have become a show.” “The first thing is to open a way to Tabriz. There are now very few | Kurds about the city and at the lake — | 20 R — | ports. If a ship with a few foreign- ‘ : ers should come we could go safely. Llft Off Coms' Now our Moslem neighbors are . ing. ‘Your men went to the Kurdish Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone that we had all gone with the Kurds! costs only a few cents Open the way or we shall die of hun- { buying. There were more than 250 HELP YOUR DIGESTION When acid-distressed, relieve the indigestion with Ki-MoIDS S Dissolve easily on With your nngers! You can nru ofi any hard corn, soft cornm, or corn be- tongue—as pleasant tween the toes, and the hard skin to take as candy. calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs Keep vour stomach little ot any drug store; apply a fow 5 5 drops upon the corn or calius, In- sweet, try Ki-moids. stantly it stops hurting, then shori- T e A Iy you lift that bothersome corn or MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION callus right off, root and all, with- 155 out one bit of palh or soreness. Truly! | side” Of course, this is a lie. Would | ger! There is no money or way of | killed and the wounded are dying. It KIDNEY Is a deceptive is not possible to tell everything. The S best and finest are killed. This week | IROUBLEGN Juow it 4want good resu! we are trying to find clothing for the | make no mistake by using 4 ) wamp-Root, the . women. Don’t weep, don't Judge,|ar aevasite 1o lamre ans only deliver us and investigate after- | bottles nple size by Parcel ward. telling vou about it 3 “ OB : " t Co. E hamton, N (Signed) JACOB DAVID.” | ciose ten cent ™ mehtion How We Go At It First we look into the battery to see if you put water in it. Then we use the hydrometer which is the one reliable way of knowing the condition of its charge. Then, if no special cause of trouble appears we put it on the line to see if it will take a charge. But if there is plain indication of serious troubleweopenthe battery up and find out exactly what’'s what. Don’t trust your battery to ama- teurs or artists in guesswork, who claimthey can tell inside condition by outside inspection. Come here where you find ade- quate machines and apparatus to really inspect, charge and repair any battery. Fuller Storage Battery Co. 105 Arch Street Willard