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Show It Sixty to Ninety Per Cent in M Various Regiments Make U Subscriptions. : j NEW YORK, Oct. 12. Liberty bonds U i buying in the United States army has I thus far averaged from sixty to ninety 1; per cent in tho various regiments 'j I throughout the country, it was an-I an-I ! nounced here today at headquarters of i ' the department of the east. The men ! I 1 training in the national array have sub- I scribed approximately $2,000,000 ' Total subscriptions of 286.383,150 ! were announced today by the commlt-' commlt-' tee for the New York federal reserve ' district. This is an overnight gain of $W50j00. Among new large sub-erint sub-erint nn? renorted was $3,000,000 dj ! the uSted SUtes Mortgage and Trust ' company? The tobacco trade commit-tee commit-tee hi subscribed $3,400,000 during the last three days, the pledges com-SI com-SI frorn sixteen of the leading tobac-co tobac-co companies of the country. . I The liberty loan committee here made public today a telegram received Som James W. Gerard, former ambas i sador to Germany, saying that failure of the second liberty loan means that we resign from the war." . ; oo- |