The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1918, Page 8

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STAR—THUR: SDAY, MAY 2, 1918. PAGE 8 Every Bondholder a Salesman for Victory! Above her quota, Seattle is driving hard toward the big oversubscription called for by Secretary McAdoo in the Third Liberty Loan. How big a total can we reach when the curtain goes down on the third drive for Liberty Saturday night? That depends on the 63,000 bondholders who have so splendidly responded to the call. Every man and woman who has This committee is proud of Seattle, proud of bought a Liberty Bond is hereby ap- the TREMENDOUS RESPONSE that carried pointed a member of the largest com- _us “over the top” on our quota in Honor Week mittee Seattle ever sent out—63,000 nd is piling up the over-subscriptions every strong. day. a And you know what Seattle can ac- : 8 q complish when the call is clear and the With the most cheering news that has come j cause is just. from the battle front in months—with the Hun : held in the welter of his own blood—we (speak- You, as you read this page, are ing for a committee of 3,500 voluntary workers ¥ named to go out and bring in another i” Seattle and King County) turn our money- bond buyer. Take him to any bank or raising task over to you, the Bondholders, for a bring him to Liberty Loan headquar- grand and glorious finish by Saturday night. ters. A “little down” will close the deal. SHOW WHAT YOU CAN DO! Washington Liberty Loan Committee J. A. Swalwell, State Chairman. R. R. Fox, Chairman Seattle Auxiliary District. A. L. Hawley, King County Chairman. Eldred Tucker E. C. Wagner C, P. Burnett Robt. P. Oldham, C. J. Smith Geo, Allen Robt. B. Hesketh : Industrial Division: Commercial Division: King County Council of Defense: William W. Ladd, Chairman. J. W. Spangler, Chairman. Harold Preston, Chairman. George McGillivray, Secretary. Frank Singleton, Secretary. Prof. Edwin A. Start, Secretary. This page at patriotic contribution to the cause of victory by Kreielsheimer Bros., Dunn Lumber Co., Independent Packing Co., McIntosh-Truman Co.

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