The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1919, Page 7

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,, The little boy with he's dishin’ up the soup! Poland. In just one city, unds of the American Jew jewish youngsters. the ladle ii A az h Relief THE REASON FOR THE JEWISH RELIEF CAMPAIGN (By Hon. L. B. Hanna, State Chairman for North Dakota, American Jewish Relief * In January a campaign will be put on in North Dakota to r: funds for the American Jewish War Relief Com- mittee. It is. proposed to raise in the @nited States. $35,000,000 and of that amount North Dakota's quota is 3160,- 000. A very madest sum for our state when it is divided equitably over every Part of it. i The people should know why they are asked for this, money, and espe- clally now that the war has been over for more than‘a year. The Jewish race\are a people who have been scat- fered for two thousand years among the fations of the earth and yet dur- dog all these years:they hav#.remained Jews, regardless of the country where fate had placed them. The gréater number of the Jews in Europe were and are in Russia. Under the old Russian law and during the days, of the Czar, the Jews were allowed to Nye. along the western and south- western borders of Russia but were not allowed to go into the interior or heart of the Russian country. When the great world’s war broke out in ‘1914, Russta’ mobilized her vast armies and immediately pushed them forward {nto the* edge of Germany and into Aastria, The Russian civilian popula- tion while they ‘suffered severely were permitted to fall back into Russia and in that way to protect themselves from the advancing armies, but the Jews were not permitted to escape in ‘this! way, the Russian law did not allow them to flee to the interior ef Russia and so.the Russlan armies drove over them, destroyed their fields of grain, robbed them of their horses and cattle, and in many iustagees ruined their villages and towns, A little Iater the Russians in. turn were driven back by the Austrian and Ger- man armies. ‘The Jews were not per- mitted to fall back when the Russian armies retreated and so they were again passed over and ground under by the retreat of the Russian armies and by the advance of the Austrian and German aimies. We have all-read the history of the great war in the past five years and we know. that the western, boundary of Russia, along the frontiers of Gi many, Austria and of Roumania was one of the great battle -grounds of Europe and this ground was fought and refought over, and in one instance | © at least, one town was captured and recaptured twelve times. There was no opportunity ‘for the Jewish .pcople to protect themselves. hey could not raise crops of grain because the crops would be destroyed by one army or the other, or would be ¢aken from them if they matured, their horses were commandeered for the army, their cattle ‘ind sheep were taken from oe aud today there ate no people Probably in all the world who. have heen so violated, whose property has Deen so ruthlessly destroyed as, have these urifortunate Jewish people along the western border of Russia. Since the armistice of a little over a year ago, peace’ has come to most of the couthtries of Europe, yet there is still turmoil and confiision in Russia and the‘Jewish people not having the same rightS-and privileges that the Russians have, have not even yet had an oppor- tunity to emerge from the ‘darkness and despair into which they have been NOTICE, OF SCHOOL MEETING School District—Special Meéting of VOTERS Notice’ is Hereby Given, That of Tuesday the 23d day of Dec, A. D.{ in his hands is the arbiter of fate today— is feeding 800,000 of thes shipments of food, sent from the nited States by American Jewish _|velief agents. Moslems among | starving kids in 000 ofthem are fed every day by tho Committee, This is a group of non- Committee) plunged for more than five years. They ave died literally by tens of thousands and it is said upon good authority that in many of their vil- lages there are no young children left. The young children are all dead. No people have Suffered as these Jewish people have unless it may be the Ar- menians who have suffered so much from persecution by both the Kussians and the Turks, $ Today the Jewish people of Amer- ica are appealing to Jew and Gentile alike for funds to aid and assist the unfortunate Jews of Europe. It is an appeal that should reach the hearts of everyone. This fs no time,to think of race or creed, but only to remember humanity. These people need our help and need it badly. There is but one Place in all the world for them to turn and that is America. I sincerely hope that the people of our state will re- spond to the appeal which will be made to them in January and do their part in helping to relieve the siffering of those unfortunate Jewish people ir, Europe who have suffered indescrib- able agony for the past five years and are in dire need of assistance today. Sincerely yours, ‘ —The American Jewish War Relief Committee of North Dakota. By L, B, HANNA, Honorary Chairman, THE DOCTRINE OF HUMAN BROTHERHOOD. The doctrine of human brotierhood, which came out of the Holy Land en thousands of years ago, is being back to it today by Christians, Mi lems, and Jey who, for the fi time in the history ‘Of the World, are all workig together for the relief of the suffering. The American Red Cross has turned over ifs medical supplies to American Jewish relief agencies, since the need umong the Jews, who form the greater part of the population, is’ sol intense. The Jews have turned over| fo the Christians a part of recent those who are hard at wo industrial wor! in the ‘ooms established ommission to Pa ish girls are working as farmerettes on farms maintained by Jewish relief agencies, TRACES OF WAR. There is a little village in Poland| where all the Jewish houses, as well as the synagogues and the children’s school, were destroyed during the war, But through all the horror and the suffering, the scanty Jewish commun:| ity has preserved its morale and eyen tries to care for the refugees who pass through. The name of this village ia —Godlove. The territory near the Bug river, Poland, Is the most desolaté region iii the world, accoriling to the Jewish re- lief workers there. Only two forms of iife are to be seen: the forlorn hordes of refugets who stream the barren bone-strewn crows that wheel’ significantly above their wanderers’ highway. 1919, a theeting of the ‘voters of Bis: marck Special ‘School District No, 1 will ‘be held at Will School, in the County ‘of Burleigh; Staté of North Dakota, for the p ose of determin- ing upon thé quéstion of issuing bonds of saié-school district in the. sum of FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ey BETCUA T CAN RUNNIN’ BEAT. NA. are roads and the carrion], WANT COLUMN | CJ HELP WANTED—MALB WANTED—A_ butcher who” under stands trimming ~ hides. Bismarck Hide™& Fur Co. 5th & Front St. 12- 20-7t. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl_ at” Dunn Tava WANTED—Giis to wait on tabl _Homan's ‘Cafe, rED—Competent girl house- Family of three. | Good wages, . D. Cook, 220 Anderson 12-17 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A modern room. x, 408 5th § \T—Vei ‘one or two pi First Street. WANTED TO RENT BLE PARTY—Desir modern unfurni mént or rooms -16-Iwk. COUPL with close in, une, Referer POSITIONS WANTED WANTED: sition as stenographer, Will seonelae out of tow: Address 0 ES) abillt; js thorou an by ing, shoe or general m Twenty-five years expe dising. »spondence sol 18 iro Tribune, LOST AND FOUND LOST—In = business distr ladies’ black purse containing $18.7 Re- ward. i t Phone 638R. 12-20-2 LOST—Female Setter, black and white Jeft side, head black. Phone 664. Reward. A. W, Mellen, 12 MISEELLANEO HIGH SCHOOL G to care for children e' 718K. - FOR SALE—Happy Home Honey from blossoms of alfalfa and sweet clover, thick and delicious. $12 per 5 gallon can at Mahton. H.N. Paul, Mahton, Wash. 12-19-1mo | FREE WISCONSIN BULLETINS—Soll, climate, crops, Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol 11, Madison, Wis. 11-24-60t FOR SALM—50 head of good short horn cattle, mixed all in good shape, will price them right, or would like to get some one to winter them that has 10 of feed and good shelter. Any one, i terested write at otce ahd your _p _S._W. Jones, Wibaux, Mont, 12-17-1w QUARTER’ SECTIOD ive miles north Will of Menoken for quick sale. take Jate model auto as first. payment, 'bal- ance to suit-at 6 percent. W 120 care Tribune. oe oss. 18-16-1Wk; FOR SALE—A bob sled good as Hew. Phone 478: 9-38 FOR SALE CHIEAP—One burner gaso- line stove. Apply Tribune, 12-10-tf seventy-five thousand dollars ($75, 000.00), said bonds to be made pay- able in 20 years from date of issue, and to bear interest at the rate of; four (4) percent per annum, payable semi-annually. Which proposed bonds are to be issued for the purpose 0 raising money to build an eight room brick school building to be construct- ed on Blk, No. 23 in the Flannery and Weatherby Addition to the City of Bismarck, N. D, This meeting will begin at 9 o'clock A. M. and close at 4 o'clock P. M., of said day. Dated at Bismarck, N, D., this 8th day of Dec. A. D,, 1919, By order of Board of Education, RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk. t+ OF STOCKHOLDERS ar annual meeting of the sof the irst National Bank of Bismarck for the election of directors for the coming year, will be held at the bank between the hours of 11 and 12 a. m, Tues Jan, 13,1 LITTLE. 1 Rumors float around Brooklyn that Ivan Olson is to succeed Wilbert Robs inson as manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers next year. 7 * + # Ford Talley, who couldn't ‘get gopuly right in Te: is now a big winner up’ in the Western Canada league, where he is pinying with Regina. a 6 Three times this year the New Or leans Pelicans have been ousted from the Southern league letid only to tke it back, They ought to be getting used to it. ; ; * ee The Galveston club has been out 9 young brother of Tex Fa halls from Dallas, where he playing on the lots, He is said as fast as a rabbit and can field, DR. W. H, PEWE, D. C. Doctor. of - Chiropractic FUR COAT DEMAND MAKES THIS TOUGH WINTER FOR MUSKRA 6IN WOODEN STRETCHER FOR SKINS ais ME HEY, OrFICER, SToP THAT SPEEDSTER. WIRE STRETCHER. FOR SHINS ut coats are reti for fabulous ] : u the industry of trappin: ing rodent this wint and profit. Open se FLOATING MUSKRAT TRAP SINCE SANTA CLAUS GAVE ME MY CHRISTMAS PRESENT IT'S GOT ME DONG Some LOFTY WONDERIN' trapping are usually restricted to} three months in the year, December, | nuary and) February. Protective | tLioL clive state enforce y in the re BY AHERN, GOSH - WHAT Pros CAN BE INTHAT BOK? 2 Ry SONS Nor-To OPEN UNTIL CHRISTMAS Ff > HEH-HEH ‘ Lueas Block “ CAN YOU GUESS 2 - AY cist’ HOW AM T-TO:KNOW WHEN (1S CHRISTMAS HERE IN SIBERIA-TH' CALENDARS OF THIS CLIMATE ARE HASH To ME, 1 CANT MAKE "EM OUT ~~ BUT, 99 yl WHATS'IN THAT BOX ¢ ¢ f The musk is easily lured to t @® The floating traps ¢ cording to the follow A hole,§ to 42 inche in the side the « 1 or some- nough water to make the barrel is placed in y. will Al expose? should be rdy_ of the the surface of the ponc about one-third of the 1 Marketable musk properly pe janimal, illust tions s of stretel erg used in curing the’ pelts from the muskrats— wire and wooden stretch crs. Stretcher made of heavy jalyanized now being used extensively by When wooden the i out, 1s styetched over the board er two inserted to keep the s tion fo d Everyone should own their own home. Have you given it a thought? If so, consult Griffis, the Contractor. He will sell you a néw home with a small payment and J a low rate of interest. Or will build you one reason- able for cash. Or will sell you a choice residence lot on easy terms. Phone 366-R BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinisled and Packed. E.T. BURKE _ LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 R. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 BY ALLMAN). 8 i : Day Phone 50 ‘ float with the outer platform level with}; muff or cos noul ased,’ opened along the belly. Begin skimting: at the heel and slip up the middle of the hind Jeg to the tail around it, and then down the other leg in the same manner, No other cuts are necessary, Turn the 1 back over the body, leay- ing the fur side Inward. The skin peels off easily to the: feet. Cut Closely around nese, ¢ ips, thus ing. If pleces kin about the ped off or left to Business Directory SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET Pacrisoonal | i LY NHATACCEPUIC Red MUN iss hin CPU Sail ® BISMARCK -NortH DaKora: Bring or Mail in Your Films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. | WEBB BROS. eens Undertakecs — Embalmers { ek Puncral Directors ' Licensed Embalmer in Charge ; y Night Phone 65 | . PERRY | UNDERTAKING | PARLORS ay Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 t Licensed Embalmer in Charge oO Bismarck Construction Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS Western Sales Bldg. Phone 352 Bismarck PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck [ DE LAVAL Cream * Separators The World’s Standard FRENCH & WELCH Hardware Implements Harness BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER: ——and— CADILLAC Automobiles BUICK and © OAKLAND Valve-in-Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. — F .. Bismarck, N. D. ‘

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