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Our nawtf (rv idcali rmirt be atroftMr than wnr erthfjr will pcriih lnlii iho Afncrtran rxopf ran b laoeht iu fnoo all t9athr towards a common goal unlaaa America can hold bar national primiptaiao itrontlv that food will and juttict to all peoplt bto no tho Uidinf idtala of iha world mw wan ntar ttrt any lima I aaV tktn aariN tfJf TTiara it ont ona wiytr way that Ctrmvit knew ud apphad to evil an4a. W a mutt tea that erarj dtbww awy man. Great thinkers who voi American ideals mu nzea mroitPfi c P WIDEST trtHOV .. h.d to ficht In Gcrrmnr e (reudtnt cl Pnnveion. Khool iptahl with ijihorilv (or th. dional ai well ti the poll , l0 V n "l ,l11" IM.4I world. Ililu.ns.l..h.i Jj"1 on h- . 'B he ealli a p ea lor real wt on ?,"'' in puoi c eoucanoi ot the ne mpnaM wMttith , to the ideal) ol thrf 8SOOO Saloons -ro rent I vr I f I tW 1 . rats nti- pi v. . i u j l CX! CJJ jssi WT' C-Tfi E.7 iJ'-ffi.Ukfln'K JltWfMA'.ftWliAWi' I 1 fiimmM$ . ; vsjnm smmMmmvtmfflmmmm tj&wiJWKn i BfF vSIPJraHBSlB 8fFfflsli 1 fl MMWimliirfI? ,1 - miwaaaHf 4ir i V jL L v J 1 i OL I 1 1H W CO 1 ITvl J Is Bolshevisin coming to America A new spirit is spreading through industry to turn it aside " TOU&HtVteM nn t a form of forern 1" mei t it a a form of behavior a d A-' Dabwhka the Grandmoihr of the Run anRt'olut ort toan American reporter Not the Hidden violence ctpan nn let loote but ertir)ied to!ance violence deltbtr aielv adopted at the mod effrtt a way of r(rttii tocial wrong! thai i the euentia spirit ol Bolthemm Kill burn wipe ihewlioteilate bare be- I tiviliiation over aga n that it lie tern i tlonn the BoUhevtata art Punn? fro a country to couotry tpjiy aparlha po ion of Bohhevltm that hai aprcad among the people 1 ke a chrome a ck re i miklni a terrible brutal ir between tUsitt wjll thia infection aprtad to Amtncaf Htiat will quarcHtin? Amerita? Jlow tan the germ of BoliSevv tamped out and kept out Ot thuy It tolclng for 300 000 American familial to day I ha apirit that will defend America from Pun an Bnlihevitm the ip ril of mutual undemanding between all tutict of work- en vt reaped for every man nghtt and needa. an efficient orgmltatlan to trprete hit own individuality that ha he forgotten t eat ad trivuege to mi employee i aemaj '65 .- y arxghied men and , v"1 v omcnKnowthatlhera L-' 2 nonlvonewaytomake From the manager of a large organization: Your activities are going to do the country a great deal of good, on the spirit which you are taking, Congratulating you prompted the action The president of a great corporation writes: Our principle effort today should be to stimulate the ambition and the desire of our people for personal and national achieve ment. You have struck upon two of the factors that are most important in this con nection and have hit them hard. W. C. Durant, President General Motors Corporation H. M. 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Trial subscription at the special rate or $1.00 for eix months. Address Christian Herald, New York. I "HE League of Nations Bolshevism Educational Reform Church Unity Prohibition Riddles that are baffling all of us! Yet riddles that must be solved! Must you and I judge each stupendous problem separately as a wholly new issue? It is impossible. Modern life has become too com plex. Questions must be reduced to simpler terms. Week by week the Christian Herald is interpreting in the light of the simple, basic, principles of Christianity, the vast world questions that we must solve. How much light it is shedding upon these great problems is proved by the letters that pour into the Christian Herald office each day. In the past three months business men of wide na tional reputation have written from all parts of America to express their appreciation of the Christian Herald's unique grasp of the issues of the day. Hundreds of other men and women, less famous but equally thoughtful, are constantly writing of the enlightenment they get from its frank spiritual point of view. The most responsible, most thoughtful people in the United States 300,000 of them are finding in the Christian Herald the new illuminating interpretation of world problems for which they had been groping. Four leading articles in the current issue How Probition Works in the Largest "Dry" City in the World. Told in this week's issue by E. M. Rush. "Is Your Daughter Safe?" This fearless article by Albert Sidney Gregg, Sup't of the American Civic Reform Bureau, sets forth the terrible dangers now- confronting our young American womanhood. The Human Touch of the Red Cross. In this chatty article, Margaret E. Sangster tells her personal observations of the won derful human spirit of the Red Cross in France. India's Present Tragedy. This 'week the Christian Herald has an illuminating article on the tragedy that India is now suffer ing. The Christian Herald is not content with giving the news of America and Europe alone. It covers the events of the whole world. The Christian Herald i The point of view of two men 1j m big business: Finp natrinrir wnrlc vnn art. n.rfnrmlnl,r a rcnl Sfrvir for tvfrv fitiv-n nf tU A United States. , H. E. Zook, Sales Manager Coppes Bros. & Zook, Nappanee, Ind. l You are doing very constructive and helpful work. 'James A. Braden The Standard Parts Co., Cleveland "Gripping the issues of the day" You are certainly gripping the issues of the day in a manner that should attract a good deal of attention to the Christian Herald. I congratulate you. , H. S. Gardner, President Gardner Advertising Co., St. Louit ii - The Christian Herald's circulation is 300,000 the most influential members of every community. M i Jm GRAHAM PATTERSON, PUBLISHER illllUlilillllilll m !tp' h TM1P1111 I nun -