The billboard (Oct 1918)

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October 19,1918 rHCC, 15C Publllbed WEOkly at CtnclnnaU. O. Subflcriptlon, VS.O0 per year. Bntered 1 J ^^MC^^^ J^^^ J^^^ "is'rtt Post Offl^Clnc^nBti. UDder " ^ act ot March ^1 THEHMFESaONAL ENtEKEUNERS 6111DE.METT6RAWD FRIEND THIS ISSUE CONTAINS 26 PER CENT ADVERTISING AND 74 PER CENT READING MATTER s EXPUIDE SOME TNT. WAKE'EM UP What if Hie loan should fail? . Of course such a thing unttunkable, but at Qiis wiitiDg two-t&Ms of flw time ts 1w dtfotod to has elided and but a fiiiid of Qie subscriptions seemed. So dunrinc is very disqpointing. d until now nu sobnce tbatit Tbera b ao ndstiUng .what this means. Qttier the loan iriD.not be taken or the la^er part, tiie great bulk of it in fact, w31 be tabOKB undigested nuup—on flie lut day of the drive bj ttie bante. That would mean that the loan had failed. Ho odiei intopretatian could be pot upon it The people of this country, in that event, would not have taken it After they bad been begged, urged and {deadedwitim; The great opportuni^ had been pointed out to them ao dMf^, M w ytadfr and «>"vWdty .tint have realized every one of Its )!lottiiig po w t Mltfte a. justauttleaflartcwmBBg■Bfliiilt aKilfltibaaIWMrifcaflc< flWBU kmlimi There are n the money andisQU Arc we a oattdn cf BTOftntf' ' Are we a nation flC qdtteriP.. If flie loan faDs nA. on Octebfr 20 tte oUM at then? .Wliafirillflitnim«itUil9. . • . idD'Onr bojfs over ftMS* ' The loan must not fafL It must be oversubBcribod. Go at them harder, oh, y« v« I l^^penm who e«i, Trt does not, snbscrttM to tiiis loan i^ XUie titem tinderstand it Sting them with the knowledge—the smug, complacent camtill al Touch off some verbal TNT. among them. Compel them to realize the situation. Ai p^iriffl must not now be discredited among the nations. Do not aainoe woris. '33ia km i^wuU lun!* ^tim^ ovefSul»crilMd on Ae flist d^ oi Qu Tltia Is TOUT'mnant for tiie noib stnpb and It la aiqila.