THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD Thursday, September 11th, 1919 AMERICA OiNLY 'SiSFE OF JEWS IN EUROPE Srandfla Telle How Humanity' Call Exceeds Power of Jewa Alone i , to Anawcr. UIUIONS ARE DESTITUTE yU Without Food, Clothing or SheU ! tar, They 6ek to Halp Them- aelvea. I Tfce Immensity of the tak tf ift t con-! treats them In saving the remnants of their rare abroad from titter destrue ' tJon makes It necessary for the Jewa ' M Nebraska to appeal to NetmiFkans f other falllia fur help In the coming Jewish relief drive. Heretofore, the funds for Jewlfth re lief abroad have been contributed largely hy Jewa, hut with the Increased eToniMlltle with fi.OOO.000 people dependent on American aid It haa he rein Imperative that an outaide ap pail ) made. Thin the reason for tk non-aectarlan appeal for Jewish relief funds, September in to 22, are twnroed bp by Georpe Pr&ndels, Omaha merchant, who la treasurer of tae Nebraska Committee for the Re lief cf Jewish War Sufferers. In the past," said Mr. Urandela, "American Jew have gladly answered rail after rail to lend their aid In various causes, Red Oops, T. M. C. A., Salvation Army, War Camp Communi ty Service, United War Work cam paign, and other allmllar nndertaklnfs nave found support among the Jewish yecplc, both nationally and In Nebras ka. Now, In their turn, they are say- taf to their Gentile friends, 'Help ua av enr undertaking. Gentllea Are Aiding. This appeal la being met with qulrtr . ftapen all along the line. In every state In the union leading Gentiles are ' gladly serving In American Jewish Re Bef campaigns to aid the Jewa In what la believed to be the darkest hour In 1 fha history of the rare. In Nebraska, Governor McKelvIe assumed the chair aaanshlp of the committee In charge of tee rampalgn. After all, race, creed ad the like are merely human differ- tea that nan haa set up, and we are fit amber of the one human family, ta rornln thna for .nrartlcallv tba rr titi'p fir iv.'tif' I in a ptiwiv .lii'h nv?e. It must not h thought thnt t':c Jew f f America. nn1 pnr Tlci.ltr'v of Nebrii'Vn will ccno to r're t'. 'iiio'vf s. Tliev will confirm to pour out their money for the aid of i tl etr siiffcrtng and starving ro-rellglon- j tsts nbrend, T.itt jenr. the Jew of OrrnT. ahne subscribed over f"0.(X0 for 1M cr.rw and they will not be ' found inline when the future rolls nfe called. In the lnt two years, the) .tew cf America have contributed over .."UMHlfl.OOO for this purpose. Tut, with the war over, the needs and opportunities across the sen have Increased greatly and for the first time In five years It Is possible to do really effective relief work. The funds need ed In this critical hour are so great . that they cannot possibly be raised by the 3,.VK),(XK American Jews alone. Hence It Is that the Jews have turned confidently to their friends of other faiths for a national fund of $3.1.000, 000. of which Nebraska's quota la 400,000." Try to Help Setvea. The Jewa abroad, despite their des perate plight, are not professional charity seekers. In spite of their loss es and their needs, and the fact that six million have been reduced to ntter destitution, they haven't lost their grip. "They are despondent, they are al most In despair, hut they are already trying to work ont their own salva tion." says Miss Hetty Goldman, a re lief worker Just returned from a trip abroad. "They are forming relief so cieties to look after each other and labor unions to organize work again. They are opening achoola, and doing as much aa a pennlles people can do to establish orphanage, and better the conditions In hospital. Tut meanwhile thousands of little children, unable to work out their own salvation, are atarvlng, and cold. The relief of these children 1 In Itself a problem worthy of Amerlca'a best effort." Hard-Tack a Delicacy. Nebraska boys Just back from army service well know how hungry chil dren mnet be to enjoy hard tack aa a delicacy. Tet that Is true of the little Jewish children In Poland. Dr. Rorla D. Bogen. bead of the Jewish Relief Work In Toland, telle of thousands of little one who await the coming of the motor-trucks loaded with hard-tack and milk, their principal diet. Two hundred thousand children were fed In July through the relief bureau In Poland. Funds contributed by Nebraskans are transmitted by George Brandela, trwanrer. to the national ronrn.Hto roon nun otmr stippnos pnrrnftswt n It are distributed to those In need of aid by the committee' agent, co operating with the American stnte department. YOUR CONTRIBUTION. Ceorge Rrnndels, Tiensurer. Nebraska Committee for Jewish Relief. Dear Sir: ( t hereby subscribe $ for the relief of Jewish war sufferers, all of which Is to be used for direct relief. (Signed) (Kndose jour check and mall to George Itrnndels, Jewish War Relief Committee, Court House Square, Omaha, Nebraska). HEARD IN ALLIANCE i How Had Itack Have IWn Made All over Alliance you bear It. Doan'a Kidney rills are keeping up the pood work. Alliance people are telling about It telling of bad backs made sound again. You can believ the testimony of your own townspeo ple. They tell It for the benefit of you won are Buffering. If your back aches, if you leel lame, aore and mis erable, If the kldneya act too fre quently, or passages are painful, scanty and off color, uae Doan'a Kid ney Pills, the remedy that haa helped so many of your friends and neigh bors. Follow this Alliance citizen's advice and give Doan'a a chance to do the aame for you. Mrs. Lee Moore, 114 Platte Ave., says: "Because of the help Doan'a Kidney rills hae given eo many peo ple I know, as well aa what they have done for me, I consider them a good kidney medicine. I bad spells of kidney disorder when my back was lame and weak and aced in a steady wearing way. Keeping around at my housework waa hard, and I had head aches and was nervous. Doan's Kid ney Pills relieved me of this suffering." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don's simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Moore bad. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Tree Trunk Doesn't Grow- 1 Tree trunks c.o not grow In lengtn between the tap root and the lowest branch. Also the tap root when cut off it a special length always remains the -ame length, for It is but the trunk or body below the soil. Both root and body may branch, or lengthen by ne leaders. nnrn ET a package today. No tice the flavor the whole some taste of Kentucky Burley tobacco. Why do so many "regular men" buy Lucky Strike cigarettes? They buy them for the special flavor of the toasted Burley tobacco. There's the big reason it's toasted, and real Burley. Make Lucky Strike your cigarette. Guaranteed try ATLAS REDWOOD TANKS ; 1 ' "f- Vifv ' Will outlast several steel tank or several tanks made from other material, and coat less money. 1-eae tanks will keep the water cooler in summer and wanner in winter. Bend for price list today. Atlas Tank Mfg. Co. LOOS N. BOISEJf, Manager 1104 W. O. W. Building, Omaha, Nebraska The Banjo. The modern bnnjo wns Introduced Into Fngland from America, to which country It wn probably taken by the Afrlenn Maves, who originally obtained the Idea from India. The unmusical dame "banjo" seems to have been de rived from "bnnyn," the name of a Fenegnmbian Instrument of the guitar ipecles. Philosophical Idea. 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