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Show - Hf in ii : V SELL FAST Itl BIHGHAM - . - Up to Tuesday Night $118,50a;Worth of Liberty Bonds Were Sold , in Camp-Large Number of Arsons Assist in Making Sales - List of Subscribers.' . v ? . Eingham Ba$-been right on the job s, ' ' .' in the matter of'IMying the (Liberty 7 A ' " bonds."sAlready sue has "oversubscribed ;'' her quota, and still the good work is f. " Progressing. vAt the meeting Tuesday ' night the reports showed that already .. v- the amount 6f f 11,500 had been- sub-- sub-- y- scribed... The general sources of sub-if sub-if .scrlptlon , showed the y following '-amounts: 'yy :. n . ... (y . Citizens State bank, !17j500; Bfngi y ham State ' bank, $012,500; Highland 13oy mine, $20;500; (Boston Con., $5000; . United States Smelting" & Refining company, $20,000; Utah Copper com-' com-' pany, $43,00. . From the time the big drive opened "a large number of citizens, including many ladies of the camp took up the work of soliciting subscriptions and the campaign has been very successful and the work is still under way. . Already Al-ready the quota has been oversubscribed oversub-scribed 'and there are many more who . -f will make purchases. .Bingham has gone over the top in the Liberty bond " matter, and it would be difficult to ! estimate just how much will be taken " here before the work s ended. Following Follow-ing is a list of the subscriptions as arranged Tuesday night: Francis Quinn $HKK). John Bogan . . $200, Jas. iF. Slogan $50, W. H. Cain iJ- 1W, Charles Nutting $100. J. "K. Zwicky $500, Ralph Zwicky $300, B. W. Johnson $100, t, W. "Heaston $50 'Mrs. Mary Man $50, IMerle iMatthew' $100. ,. Peter H. iBisiules 50.S. O. Olmstead $200, John C. Green $100. J. C. Penney Company. 500, Or. D. H. -Ray $2500, Elizabeth iRay $200, P. M. McCree $1000, C. A. 'Lehman $500, V. Eckman $500, Ernest K. Watson $200. S. P. - ' Jenkins $1f0. (Mrs. i3. IL. lx)verldge $50. , 1 ' Fred E. Turner $500, 'Miles M. Hart. : man $50. Chas. G. iSeyboldt $200, Will- .,.., , lani-lbfMitcftelMilOO, XutberfaxWeir $160, Paul Hallowell $300, Joseph Ruk-avina Ruk-avina $100, John Creedori $50. Mrs. J. R Wright 150. Mrs. "Frances Leone Smith $200, W. B. Watson $50, Josephine Joseph-ine Foote $f.0, J. Diss $50. Dorothy .Kappele $50, Morris G. Warthen $100 Bingham iLodgn No. 10. I. O. O. f! $500, John Tagliatti $50. Mrs Annie - Contratto $200, Margaret Bertelli $100, John Vietti $100, Kugeneio Cerghino -.. $100, R. G. Bee $100. Mildred Mattson " $50, Phil Culletin $50. John Stainton $50. A. IB. Almand $50, Josephine Oman $50. William Buckley $50. .hew la Chris, topherson $50. Irene Martiiifton $50, Flma Eickson $.".0. Ina Cook $50, H. T. Garvin $HM. Venaldo F. ICvans S50, Garth JoneH -$50. -Annie Theis ilOfi iMrs. iR. iM. Roach $50, F. Tuygukl $100, Murdook J. MflKenzle 50O. C. V. Pin-nell Pin-nell $50, George Christonherson $50. I. Solvin $200. Ellen Llovd Jones $100, Iawrence West $100, Hugh J Ryan $50, !W. H. Woodrlng $500. ' Frank K Orvls $50, Vera Chiara $50. Mr. and MrB. James Vietti $100, Fdwftrd M. Vietti $50, Rennold Vietti $50, Ma. Joe Scnssel $100 Mrs. Annie Scussel $50, Fred Todesco $100. Frank Balllet $100. Ix)i8 Merle Hales $50, IMa. Jesse F. " Males $.50, Josephine Johnson $50. Miss Mary Robertson $100. Miss Nellie Nel-lie Smith $i!50. Thomas J. Hurley 50, ; It. 'M. Steele $100. Oscar Edstrom $50 ; Nick Zaharlaa-HOO. iRev. Thos J Tramel $50. John Sakellnres $1200, ; Miss Althea ChriBtenson $100, Dr. r! M. Bruckheimer $200. .T. A. Wrlg'it , $50. John Schoetlin $100, Gregorlo Cecala $'0. ... . ! "i. Sn addition to the above, there are ; ouite-a mmher of others who hare , , bought bonds, lmt a vet theiKnames , . y have not been turned In., I |