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Show i: DESTINIES OF WORLD DEPEND ON AMERICA SUBSCRIBING LOAN ': ' Washington, October 17, 1918. Ogden Standard, Ogden, Utah. Subscriptions reported and estimated up to noon Thursday r amount to four billion dollars, leaving at least two billion dollars dol-lars to complete the fourth Liberty loan.' Only two days are left j within which to raise this vast sum. No country on earth but America could raise so vast a sum in so short a time America can do it and jMUST do it. The destinies o the world and the hopes of civilization arc centered ' upon America. "We shall fail in everything we have fought for and hope to gain in this war if the fourth Liberty loan is defeated. j Let every true American citizen, today examine himself un der the white light of patriotism and say whether or not he j has done his utmost in this emergency. The highest obligation j of duty and patriotism command every true American to go im- mediately to his bank or to his Liberty loan committee and sub- scribe to the limit of his ability to the fourth Liberty loan. I . DON'T DELAY 1 DON'T WAIT TO BE URGED 1 Be quick il to do your part in this fouUth Liberty loan battle as our sol- diers in Prance are quick to obey the orders to charge the A enemy. Buy Liberty bonds on the instalment plan if you ean-j' ean-j' not buy them for cash. Every patriotic man will help you. f If every patriotic citizen will do his 'duty today victory for j ; the fourth Liberty loan is certain. The continued victories of j f our armies in Europe, the certain defeat of our enemies and the j glorious triumphs of the cause of liberty depends upon what the American people do in the remaining two days of the fourth "Liberty loan campaign, j , s W. G. McADOO. |