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1920 PAGE SIX More Sensational Warner Hardware Company "Most Everything in Hardware" t iwaKe warnera corner rour vomer CHURCHES FIGHT ' REDMENACE Score of Large Denominations Allied With Attorney General Palmer in Awakening Nation to Enemy Peril Within. AMERICANISM GREAT ISSUE. Sod-Fearing Vetera Covenant to Put at the Head of This Government a Man of Proved Capacity and Firm nesi Who Will Suppress the Preach ers and Practicers of Discord and Violence. Washington. The greatest indorse ment ever given to the outstanding Americanism of a living official in pub lic life is the forward movement repre sented by the powerful among more than a score of large church denoml : aatlonal organizations which has just been effected in this country to Combat tiie "Red menace." Twenty-five million persons, repre senting more than 70 per cent of the membership of all Protestant church organizations in the United States, are , now lending their strength to the alli ance which will carry on to its logical conclusion the work of Attorney Gen eral Mitchell Palmer in awakening the people of the nation to a realization of their peril from the enemy within 'and protecting the government with a Arm hand from those who sought to over throw It by force and violence. Americanism and Americanization Is to be the watchword of. the churches, and the Christian people of the coun try, who have i'niijtlit Hie note from the reveille sounded by Mr. 1'ulmer. will see to It that a man alive lo the great question and of proved i-iipueit.v to carry on the great work that is IteitiK launched Is put at the head of'afl'uirs ojf government In this coiwtry. . i To these millions of earnest people who see in the safety of the country, home and fireside tine overshadowing Issue of the future, regardless of poli tics or politiciaus, there can be no step backward now that the forward move ment Is on, and the man who appeals to them most strongly as measuring up to the highest standard of American Ism and whose deeds are test-proof of his high purpose to bring his whole country to a realization of the loftiest ideals of citizenship will receive their undivided support In primary, election nd in the administration of his high ofllce. Before-the grea' campaign of Amer icanism to be tin.; : aken by the Prot est miu church i.---!ujfJonH !s well '"' ' -. M::, in 11 Than a Show More interesting than a "Movie". It is the most dis cussed topic today. No won der, for this Daylo $10,000 Prize Contest with $3000 first prize will be featured in all magazines and newspapers. Come and let us show you the line and give you instructions for the contest. uritler wny If routd hot be surprising to find the percentage In the alliance grow to a round 100 per cent, repre senting 100 per cent Americanism. The great hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States is heart and soul with the movement for Americanization and will lend Us full strength to the promotion through the far-reaching channels of the church of the preaching and teaching of staunch Americanism to the many millions of its congregation within the United States. A pastoral letter, the first Issued by the heads of the Catholic Church in the United States in thirty-five years, has recently gone to all its people, in which the following paragraph Is not the least In importance of the decla rations of the letter: "Whatever may be the Industrial and social remedies which will approve themselves to the American people, there is one that, we feel confident, they will never adopt. That is the method of revolution. For It there is neither justification nor excuse under our form of government. Through the ordinary and orderly processes of edu cation, organization and legislation all social wrongs can be righted. While these processes at times may seem distressingly slow, they will achieve more In the final result than violence or revolution. "The radicalism and worse than radicalism of the labor movement in some of the countries of Europe has no lesson for the workers of the United States except as an ex ample of methods to be detested and avoided." Thus the churches and their people In the United Slates stand united in a determined movement to look to the future securitv of the covernment of their country and the peace and hap-1 piness of its people. In this, as in many similar movements which have written history, it is more a question of the man than the measure. ' The formation of the powerful alli ance in tlie iritP-rc'tiirch world move ment to campaii;!! ticiiinst red radical ism with AniericM'i :,i is but another proof that the Air'-'ui people have made ...e issue of ;!:e day for the gov ernment, for the tfnnvli and for the nation, It Js sla-ed that the inter church world movenwiit is serving as a clearing house '1W speedy and co operative action to ewpe with the evils of radicalism, whleU have been made public as the result of a nation-wide survey. On their own account the representatives of these 25,000,000 people of the country have found that "Americanism" is the one and great isssue now before the people and have called upon the churches to expend from their emergency funds several millions of dollars in immediate ef fort to raise the standard of Ameri canism, , A Canadian Industries Exhibition is to be opened in London today with a view to bringing before the chief importers of Great Britain and Eu rope some of the Industrial products of Canada. omorraw p amois U. BUY BONDS AT LE55 II The bonds cf the United States ars the safest securities in the world and the present , market price, which is very much under. their real value, of fers an extraordinary opportunity to make an absolutely safe investment at a high rate of return upon the money paid for the securities. These bonds are the best in the world because: This is the greatest, richest and the most powerful nation in the world. It has never failed to pay prompt ly the interest and principal of Ita obligations. , It has less debt per capita than any other great nation. Its resources are the richest and Us people produce more and earn more than any other people. . Money is cheap now. but will al most certainly be scarcer and dearer when these bends mature. Conse quently it will buy more then than now. Your money Invested in these bonds bonds now has three great advant ages: low cost, high rateof return and higher purchasing power of the dollar you will get back. Hon. John Skelton Williams comptroller of the currency, In a statement issued on May 26th, has this to say about government bonds as an Investment: "For the first time in half a cen tury those who have money to invest have now the opportunity of buying the safest security on earth, on a ba sis which will yield, during the life of the investment, an average income of more than 6 per cent per annum. This is three times as much as the interest paid on United States govern ment 2 per cent bonds, which In timeg past have sold above par." You can buy these bonds In such sums as you desire through your bank or trust corpsny. The First Infantry, the oldest regi ment in the U. S. Army organized June 3, 1784, is to celebrate its 136th anniversary today at Camp Lewis, Tacoma. The 20 delegates who will repre sent Louisiana in the Democratic na tional convention are to be chosen at b gathering of the party leaders in Baton Rouge today. Organization of all engineering so cieties and associations in the Unit9d State8 into one representative engi neering body is the object of a con ference' to be held in Washington, D. (,'. today. SPEN& THE vTEEK-ESD DUNEDINLODGE Opposite Clearwater Beach Clean, Cool, Quiet Good things to- eat. Private dock and bathing beach fishing, motor boat. Special , Rates by the Month DUNEMN, FLORIDA. ,., J, T. A. ROGERS REAL ESTATE Groves, Farms, City Property Rents, Etc. 306 E. Oak St. Lakeland, Fla. Phone 199-Green G. BATES, MANAGER And Why They Are Exceptions Worn Miller Tires are often exhibited with some sign like above. Countless letters also reach us telling such mileage tales. These are very pleasing. But we don't want users in general to expect miracles from Millers. Service to Expect Expect from Millers greater service than from any like-type tire. And 19 times "in 20 you will get it. . Expect it to outserve any tire you put opposite, and . it almost invariably will. Expect twice the mileage tires gave a few years ago, and they will doubtless do still better. Expect tread wear 25 per cent better than' from others and you'll not be disappointed. ' ' ' But don't expect that Millers, under all conditions, can match some exceptional mileage. . ; Why Mileage Varies A Cord Tire gives vastly greater service than a Fabric Tire. An oversize tire will vastly excel t tire that is undersize. Care, load zrA roads affect tire service greatly. Millers arc uniform tires. That is a major reason foe. their supremacy. But uniform tires will vary with conditions. Tread Patented Center Tread amooth with auction cup, f or firm hold on wet asphalt. Card-to-ihf Jioad aide treads, mesh like cogs in dirt OB i r Cords or Fabrics Dixie epartment IS 1 This Miller Cord Tire hi$ run 22.000 Miles (Hi a Heavy Truck lie With 3-Ton Load Miller Cerd Tires were terted br Ray C Cn nter oa a M-pweegwr be averagiaf a 3-tea lead eaehj trip. The. fir tireeaa rear wheel ra 23.70 aflee wttheat a blow eat, end wee sever renerea frera the wheeL. The eeeoad was paactaredbp reflread epme at MXK& mileeTbe whee repaired res M LOOO niWc mere wttaee a Mowent. Oa a front wheeltLe Miller raa 22,000 miles without a blowout. All were puteateftrpa tire. .. 1 II Now the Topic of Tiredom Highway ad li re What Our Tests Show We run tires at our factory ten million miles a year to make these service tests. These are radical tests. Tires are run con stantly, night and day, and under heavy load, We want quick comparisons. On our testing machines Miller Cords average 15,000 miles, and Fabrics about half that. But these are not mileage records. We are running Miller Tires against high-grade rivals to prove that Millers last best. Be Satisfied With This You will get on a Miller an exceptional tread. It is by 25 per cent the best tread made. Not one Miller Tire, ftiade under present methods, has ever come back with the tread gone. You will get uniform tires. Every .Miller Tire is signed, both by maker and inspector. Every man knows that a faulty tire means a penalty for him. And faults are extremely rare. You will get greater mileage than from any tire you put on the opposite wheel. That is so nearly universal that we will -i-i.- - . . A SWKC yur avor on any single test. But you will get the best tire built to day. There are hundreds of thousands who know that. " When you buy a new car insist on Miller Tires. Twenty car makers now supply them and there is no extra charge, f THE MILLER RUBBER CO., Akron, Ohio Geared-to-the-Road BgiUni V. S. PaUnt Offia Garage e