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-FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920 - BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE f \ “Do You Know of a Single Gentile ~ Charity Which is Not Largely and _ Willingly Contributed to by People _ of the Jewish Faith?” _—GEORGE ADE ~One of America ’s most gifted writers brings home to every Gentile a statement of facts and conditions that many of them. have been overlooking. Take time to read what George Ade says below— “In any campaign to feed the hungry or lift up the “It can be done and the relief workers will do it. They stricken or shelter the homeless it is taken for granted, as a matter of course, that the Jews will do their full ‘share‘and then over-subscribe a little. They are accus- tomed to do things in a big way and are not dismayed by ordinary tasks. \ “Now they are up against an extraordinary task; an undertaking, vast in proportions, hedgd in by appalling . handicaps. The Jewish Relief Committee is endeavor- ing to save from starvation millions of Jews who are helpless vi¢tims of the aftermath of war. _ ~ “Between the Relief Committees in America and the homeless and suffering people that they are trying to help, are open seas and devastated provinces. will get money and food to the helpless, even if in the farthest parts of Europe, if it is backed and supported here at home. — “I have lived in several towns but I cannot remember the name of a place i in which Jews were exempted from contributing to Gentile funds. The call of! humanity knows no foreign language, no racial dialect, no favored accent. “If every citizen of America who has been somewhat directly the beneficiary of Jewish philanthropy should now come forward and help the Jewish Relief Committee the necessary funds would be ready tomorrow. They ; SHOULD come forward. ‘They WILL!” Think lover what this literary genius—this keen observer of human nature—has said above, and be ready to do your part for humanity when you are called on! Open your heart ona your isldbooleo bine as much as you possibly can afford. Remember the most beautiful thing in life is charity—and money is only good for the happiness it buys. What better use could you put your funds to than saving lives, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked and freezing peoples who have suffered the hardships and brutalities of war? Open your heart ane your pocketbook—-you are their only hope. JEWISH RELIEF CAMPAIGN. “Life for Those in the Shadow of Death’’ @ H. J. DUEMLAND, City Chairman - ALEX. ROSEN, Local Treasurer This space contributed by - BISMARCK GROCERY CO. CITY NATIONAL BANK E. A. BROWN, Grocery : FIRST NATIONAL BANK | GEORGE GUSSNER