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Show TOTAL $3035,226,850 LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT BY 4,000,000 SUBSCRIBERS. . Ninety-three Per Cent Take Bonds Ranging from $50 to $1,000 and 23 Ask $5,000,000 or More. Washington, June 23. Liberty Loan subscriptions totaled $3,035,226,850, an over-subscription of nearly fifty-two per cent. The final tabulation was officially announced, showing that more than four million persons bought bonds. Ninety-three per cent of subscriptions or those of 3,960,000 persons, were for sums varying from $50 to $10,000, while twenty-one subscribers applied for allotments of $5,000,000 each or more. The New York federal reserve district dis-trict led the list with subscriptions totaling to-taling $1,186,788,400, or more than three times the amount subscribed in the next district, Chicago, $357,195,950. The other districts sent subscriptions subscrip-tions as follows: Boston, $332,447,600; Cleveland, $286,148,700; Philadelphia, $232,309,-250; $232,309,-250; San Francisco, $175,623,900; Richmond, Rich-mond, $109,737,100; Kansas City, $91,-758,850; $91,-758,850; St. Louis, $86,134,700; Minneapolis, Minne-apolis, $70,255,500; Atlanta, $57,878,-550; $57,878,-550; Dallas, $48,948,350. These subscriptions include those sent direct to the treasury and apportioned appor-tioned among the various reserve districts. dis-tricts. The first instalment of eighteen per cent of subscriptions, or $360,000,000, is due next Thursday, June 28, the initial two per cent, having been forwarded for-warded with subscriptions. Kansas City. In announcing totals of Liberty Loan bonds in the Tenth (Kansas City) Federal Reserve Bank district of $101,240,050, the allotment having been $100,000,000, the following were among the amounts for the various vari-ous states of the district: Missouri, western part of state, $20,-561,600; $20,-561,600; Kansas City, $16,148,650; St. Joseph, $2,412,800. Kansas. S13.535.500: Kansas Oitv. $S91,100; Wichita, $2,329,650; Topeka, $1,101,350. Oklahoma, $17,973,950; Oklahoma City, $2,856,950; Muskogee, $3,687,100; Tulsa, $5,370,000. Nebraska, $18,206,750; Omaha, $9,-717,950; $9,-717,950; Lincoln, $1,856,900. Colorado, $18,360,500; Denver, $12,-920,350; $12,-920,350; Pueblo, $1,687,25- Wyoming, $2,004,850. New Mexico, northern half, $597,500, |