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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1924)
\ In the Name of Humanity OpentheDoorofYour Heart to these Unfortunates E|=| HE Community Chest MUST raise ap || proximately $80,000 within the next H few days or thousands of poor, wretchi ^ ed little waifs—men and women, crip ples, invalids and unfortunates must be turned away and left to the ravages of cold, hunger and disease. * Men and women of Omaha! Can you close the door of your heart to the cries of these poor un fortunates! Can you clothe your own family in warmth and luxury and ignore the pleadings of these broken souls for bread? NO! A thousand times NO! Omaha MUST and WILL respond to this last appeal. If you are skeptical as to the actual NEEDS of charity, we will gladly show you actual cases that will grip your heart! The need is REAL—it is here NOW —an&Omaha, yourself and friends, MUST pro vide the necessary remainder to fulfill Omaha’s obligation to charity. Don’t wait for a solicitor to call on you—phone JA ckson 6447, Community Chest Headquarters, Fontenelle Hotel, and get in touch with us at once] H Community Chest / This copy prepared and donated \ I by The Omaha Bee—in addi* I . tion to its regular subscription. /