The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1920, Page 8

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years, vitals. is an atter stranger, tending armies. fields, under the stars or on dirt; Think of it—_ RISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE \ Eight hundred thousand Jewish children are starving, ragged and helpless in Eastern Europe as a result of the war. Consider their lot. You'll gave to stretch your. imagination to the breaking point—-and even then you will not exaggerate the grim, t terrible facts. For five years these children have been barely existing— “some of them have died—they are now depending on you for their salvation. Io one else ean aid them. Will you do your-duty? ; Almost a million innocent chilleea vobbed of their birthright! awry. Ever since their prattling baby days they have known: only War. ‘ Peace to them Fow years thousands of them have wandered, refugees from con- “Other thousands’ are orphaned. None has known a full meal in five They can’t remember what milk tastes like. . Here is a situation where race, creed, n. It is a blot on the escutcheon of the human race. she permits these conditions to continue, JEWISH RELIEF CAMPAIGN a Clothing Company city streets. Think of the-long dreary days, with the hunger pangs. ever gnawing. at their little Think of the terrible endless nights—spent alone and unprotected out,in the Think of the rags and the dirt-and: the. lack of loving kindness, of the sic kness and the suffering and the heartaches of myriads ‘ of little tots “out on their own” in a world gone mad. Could but a part of the suffering of little Jewish children throughout Eastern ‘Eu. rope in the past five years be summed up in words the world would stand aghast. Surely. the heart of the loving God ‘must be sorely wounded at what these little ones have| been through, f ‘s nationality — nothing counts except humanity. 4 Nor can America ever clear herself” if Those multitudes of Jewish children in Eastern Rinne must have food. They must have clothing. They must have a decent place to live. ‘And they must have a little of the care and loving kindness that is the birthright of sree oui pete into the world—of the child of your heart and of these numberless ewisn C! ren The first consideration of American Jewry is to care for the untended, unfed, un- Clothed—and unloved—offspring of the race across the sea. But it is the first consider- Their childhood is to perish? Nere.are time for the Slovakia, Lithuania, Roumania, Siberi: of God, goes ation not only of Jewry, but of America as a whole. The $35,000,000 that the American Jewish Relief Committee needs from the United States this year will go primarily to save the Jewish children abroad. Shall it ever be said that for a few paltry dollar's a host of little children were allowed i SHARE—DON’T DODGE! the facta: ‘With $200 you ean save one.child’s life in Eastern Burope for a cahole year. For $20 you can feed one little girl for a month, even in Poland, where food costs twice as much as it does here. For 25 cents you can buy a ten-year-old boy more food than he hee had to eat at one past five years. é There are 6,000,000 Jews in’Eastern Europe whom the war has left dependent upon us for aid... About 800, 000' of them are children, One change of clothes may save a b is raging now in Eastern Europe. Poland is full of children.of eight or ten years old, no larger than infants of a few - months, who cannot walk because of lack of food. There are hundreds of thousands of Jewish children in Poland, Palestine, Czecho- ria and the Orient, left helpless and homeless by the war. Thousands of them, unable to get into the already overcrowded orphanages, ’ beg on the streets by day and sleep on the streets by night. And there, but for the grace your own little ie or girl! | “Life for Those in the Shadow of Death sg CAMPAIGN STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY 19th H. i ‘DUEMELAND, City Chairman LANGER STARTS — QUT AGAIN WITH ~ SPEAKING TOUR beni Bill” to Tell’ Golva Neighbors of Bowen “About fe Murder Case Attorney General Langer. who re- turned Sunday from his triumphal progress through the eastern part of the: state, where ho talked to nearly 10,000 people, set out ry ain this morn- ing, when he left for Underwood, where he will speak at 1. this after- noon on invilation of a large number RINE fs cvechiog ond tonag He eoag siariad for Red- Granula- tion | Itching and Burning Youn EYES src the Eyes of Eyelida; pee lence. Movies. est egiet iF con! for Murine when your Eyes Murine Kye Remedy Co.. Chicago jof McLean county farmers. WwW. Underwood, is Schmidt, mayor of ‘chairman of {his afternoon's meeting. From Underwoed the attorney gen- eral will proceed to Beach, where hi speaks tomorrow afternoon, thence to Golva, Sentinel Butte, Me- dora and Belfield. His Golva address promises to be of particular Interest. Golva is the home-town of M, K. Bo- wen. a Golden Valley county rancher slain last summer by of his neighbors, ‘acting as constables, who went to his place ostensibly to recover a neighbor {tle which Bowen was said to have heen holding. Much po- littea) capital has been made by the Nonpartisan press of this tragedy, Bo- wen was a leaguer, but one of the men charged with the killing is also said to be a member of the league. So intense was the pressure Drought to bear that Governor ier last week removed from. office State's Attorney Gallagher and Shoriff Piersina of Gold- en Valley county, charging them with neglect of duty in connection with this killing. Atty. Gen. Langer will re- view the case from beginning to end at Golva, where he will address Bo. wen's friends and neighbors, and he will reply to charges which the Town- ley press has, made against him in connection with the murder ani the alleged persecution of Bowen which is said to have preceded it, At Sentinel Butte Langer will speak ; and the chairman of hi to fellow citizens of Lewis F. Craw- ford, formerly chairman of the state board of regents and regarded — by somo as the cholce of the Independent. Voters’ association for the governor- ship. At Me:lora the attorney general will talk to old-time companions and neighbors of the late Col. Roosevelt, mécting there ty, proprietor will be Col. Ti of the Cusier Tra nch, which now embodies the old ‘Maltese Cross or Chimney Butts ranch, which Roosevelt was interested: Int in from 1885 to 1898. FOR SALE—AMl kinds of stove wood. Phone 818. Help Your Digestion When acid-distressed, relieve the indigestion with KI-MOIDS Dissolve easily on tongue—as Pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Ki-meide | MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION . fee Fe. . . ° . . ‘BELFIELD. WOMAN, MOTHER OF SEVEN, STRUCK BY TRAIN | Mrs, KaspersLivonak ‘is in a hos- pital at Dickinson, and seven young children are left alone on the Livonak ranch-cight miles south of Belfield, as a.result of injuries which Mrs. Livon- ak sustained when her wagon was ‘| struck by. Northern Pacific passenger train No. 3 on the Belfield crossing. One of (Mrs. Livonak’s horses was so! ‘mangled that it'had to be shot, and Mrs.. Livonak sustained injuries about the head which negessitated her re- moval to the Dickinson hospital, whero she was unconscious at the time the train crew 7:lled its report on the accident to the state railway commission. The injured woman’s husband {s' imderstood to be at Port- land, Ore. ECONOMY EVENT! The thrifty shoppers ‘will beat old H. C. L. sharp 9 o'clock to-) morrow morning at the A. W. Lucas Co. JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure Silk Hose. ’ UDITORIUM—Thursday Night, Jan. 5 | Rabbi Maurice Lefkovitz ——WILL SPEAK ON ‘Life for Those in the Shadow of Death” No Admission Charge ALEX. ROSEN, hae Treasurer, | ‘THIS SPACE DONATED BY f HOME FROM CITIES Mr, and Mrs, Altre! Zuger and ’02- Jack are “home from friends in Chic: LUMPS OF INDIGESTION “‘Pape’s Diapepsin’” at once fixes your Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomach eer or eae Undigested food! Lumps of pain, belching gas, acids and sourness, When your stomach is all upset; here is in- stant relief—no waiting! The moment you eat a tablet or two of Pape’s Diapepsin all the indigestion pain and dyspepsia distress caused by acidity is relie\ed. Your disordered stomach will feel ‘fine at once. These pleasant, harmless tablets of ‘Pape’s Diapepsin neutralize the harm- ful acids in the stomach, and give al- Everybody Welcome. most instant relief; besides they cost so little at drug stores. oy or girl Aros the terrible typhus epidemipd‘itigh: TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1920 ° - Best & Huyck i — SU" w= ph Improve Every Occssica, oes & For guests, for visits, lunchcons, peg rg after dinncr or the theatre, Paris ié ae i CI Chocolates arc always appropriate, thy a Ih y Their skillfully blonded flavors cf fruit In @) i and nuts smothered in fluffy cream centers ~ lp q and rich chocolate coating add‘a touch of @ refinement nothing else can give, ; vi 5 Pa IH) 5 i] f Ml THE PARIS FACTORY Uy ! ail Minneapolis Minnesota LE h FOR SALE: FRAME BUILDING NOW USED BY THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK. WILL GIVE POSSESSION WITHIN 45 DAYS. , ~.- INQUIRE AT BANK,

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