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Statue of Libery Will Be Beacon to the Whole World The Statue of Liberty was thirty years® old October 28. On that day subscriptions of the American people to flood light the Statue 'closed with what has been termed “Liberty Day" collections throughout the United States. With this fund it has been arranged | to permanently flood light this gift of | 40,000 French people to the people of | Ameriea so that at night it may be seen far out upon the Atlantic. _ The night of Saturday, December 3, has been fixed for the rededication of the Statue as ‘“Liberty Enlighten- ing the World.” These words were * first used by Auguste Bartholdi, the fllustrious French sculptor, when he placed the Statue in 210 cases aboard the French warship Isere, in April 1885. The work of installing the flood lighting apparatus is now under way. Engineers from the General Electric company, working in conjunction with government engineers, stretching a transmission cable from the New Jersey shore to Bedloe's Isl- and, which will carry current to 1 up the hundreds of great reflecto required to evenly illuminate all sid of the immense Statue and its b which covers nearly an acre ground. of | the Statue that he will ceremonies. governor aitend the Members of the cabin nguished members headed appro- Washington, 2 dor, M. d noted civic ill be present. Depew, President the unveiling thirty years ago, make one of the addresses of evening. It is planned to assemble the entire Atlantic fleet in New York harbor on that night. JUNIOR FARMERS VISIT, York, Oct. Loys who won priz New 30.—Twenty-four for being. the in California, spent a large part of the day here visiting the produce markets and studying methods of distribution. The boys were sent on their tour across the continent by the of California, best junior farmers University STACKPOLE-MOORE- TRYON GO 115 Asylum St, At Trumbull HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES | TRIM SUIT FOR EARLY WINTER WEAR OFF FOR A HIKE. The material used here is a navy diagonal serge cut with military sever- ity, altbough trimmed with two sizes | of bone buttons. The navy velvet collar is topped hy a strip of gray to match the cuffs and a gray sailor hat points the ide X are | $300,000,000 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 5 1-29% SECURED LOAN GOLD NOTES Interest payable May 1 and November 1 $150,000,000 Three-Year Notes due November 1, 1919 $150,000,000 Five-Year Notes due November 1, 1921 Dated November 1, 1916. B . DIRECT OBLIGATIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT Principal and interest payable in United States gold coin, at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., or, at the option of the holder, in Lon- don in sterling at the fixed rate of 4.86!; to the pound. Principal and interest without deduction for any British taxes, present or future. Coupon Notes of $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 Redeemable at option of the Government, in whole or in part, or thirty (30) days notice, as follows: 103 and interest 102 and interest 101 and interest 1917 inclusive 1918 inclusive 1919 inclusive 1920 inclusive 1921 incusive From November 1, From November 1, From November 1, 1916 to October 31, 1917 to October 31, 1918 to October 31, From November 1, 1919 to October 31, 102 and interest From November 1, 1920 to October 31, 101 and interest To be secured by pledge with Guaranty Trust Company of New York, under a pledge agreement executed by the Government of securities approved by J. P. Morgan & Co., of an aggregate value of not less than $360,000,000, calculated on basis of their pre- vailng prices, sterling securities being valued in dollars at the prevaillng rate of exchange, viz: 105 and interest 104 and interest 103 and interest Group I. Stocks, bonds and / or other securities of American corporations (including the Canadian Pacific Railway Company) and bonds and / or other obligations (either as maker or guarantor) of the Government of the Dominion of Canada, the Colony ¢ Newfoundland, and / or provinces of the Dominion of Canada, and / or Canadian municipal; Aggregate value not less than $180,000,000 (Of the foregoing there will be somewhat over $100,000,000 in aggregate value of sccurities of corporations of the United States and of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.) Group TI. Bonds and / or other obligations (either as maker or guarantor) of any or all of the several following Gevernments, to wit: Commonwealth of Australia, Union of South Africa, New Zea- land, Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Japan, Egypt, and India, and / or approximately $25,000,000 value in bonds or other obligations of dividend-paying British railway companies: Aggregate value not less than $180,000,000 Total $360,000,000 Pending the arrival and deposit of definite securities as above, the Government is to deposit temporarily with the Trust Company either approved New York Stock Exchange collateral or cash. If the pledged securities depreciate in value, the Government is to deposit additional securities to maintain the 20% margin. . The Government is to reserve the right from time to time to sell for cash any of the pledged securities, the pro- ceeds of sale to be applied to the retirement of notes by purchase or by redemption by lot. Upon the retirement of the three-year notes a proportionate amount of the collateral may be withdrawn approxi- mately ratably from each class. President Wilson has promised the | sponsors of the movement to light up ! . The Government also from time to time may make substitutions of securities, but such substitutions are not to vary the then relative amounts in value of the groups. All substitutions, withdrawals and valuations of securities over Cleveland, attended | [ are to be approved by J. P. Morgan & Co. This offering is made subject to the approval by our Counsel of necessary formalities. WE OFFER THE ABOVE NOTES FOR SUBSCRIPTION AS FOLLOWS: The Three-Year Notes at 99!} and interest yielding over 5.75 per cent. The Five-Year Notes at 98! and interest, yielding about 5.85 per cent. Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., at 10 ¢’clock, A. M., October 31, 1916, and will be closed at 10 o’clock, A. M. November 8, 1916, or earlier, in their discretion. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS, AND ALSO, IN ANY EVENT, TO AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR AMOUNTS DUE ON ALLOTMENTS X WILL BE PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE CF J. P| MORGAN &. CO., 1 FUNDS TO THEIR ORDER, AN i NomeuT, [CRK D THE DATE OF PAYMENT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE NOTICES OF ALLOTMENT. " J.P.MORGAN & CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK New York City NATIONAL CITY COMPANY New York City WM. A. READ & CO. LEE, HIGGINSON & CO. WHITE, WELD & CO. FARMERS LOAN & TRUST COMPANY New York Oity UNION TRUST COMPANY Pittsburgh HARRIS, FORBES & CO. J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO. LAZARD FRERES GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY of New York BROWN BROTHERS & CO. KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. KISSEL, KINNICUTT & CO. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY New York City CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF ILLINOIS Chicago [ CONTINENTAL AND COMMERCIAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Chicago MARINE NATIONAL BANK FIRST & OLD DETROIT NATIONAL BANK Buffalo Detroit New York, October 30, 1916. s time when high prices prevail | South Manchester, treasurer. Rev. where, Men’s sweaters are of- | Fihl is pastor of the Swedish Bethany and to make the | church and was granted a five months sule all the more interesting, Wise, | lcave of absence to aid In the work {Smith & Co., have reduced prices on | of the orphanage. He will resume his - own stock of suits and over- | pastoral duties next Sunday. and shoes. Its a long | itime since Hartford has seen such { bargain giving in men’s ART TALKS. {and in addition to the | offerings free souvenirs will be given | ~‘Peasant Art in Scandinavia™ is the just the same, as the Big Store's an- | subject the meeting of the niversary sale s now at the height oman’s Club at the Baptist church o1 its value glving campaign.—advt 1y afterncon, October 31. W. L. ING AVIATORS, WHO WILL WIN? cf the United States will be | nounced in all The Rexall Stores. i By special arrangement with The Clark & Brainerd Co. the results of the straw vote, which includes a rep- resentative poll of New Britain, will be announced in the Herald late will be published simultaneous over the United States, in the I newspapers and by announcements in The Rexall Stores. an- Straw Vote President. Nation-Wide to Name ; From 48 to 60 to Learn to Fly N Government Aeroplanes, For the past two weeks the mem- bers of the National association of druggists to the 3,000 have been tak'VWg ¢ teeir customers and have already re- corded the political views of over 2,500,000 voters drawn from all walks of life. The San Cal,, avthorization by the Diego, Oct. 30.—Recd war ‘departm of the organization and equipment the third and fourth aero squadré means that from Torty-eight to sif | student fiyers will begin trainin | the ranks of junior military at the army aerodrome here wit th xt few months, according n, the , is well fitted to at the school today. The nd He | squadrons, it is understood, will organized by Major Benjamin suleis, commander of the first ae squadron, who will be assisted Rexall number of ballot of for Buy ¥ Maurice J. known Asylum Hartford jerald Stock. i . itzgerald the reet haberdasher in has discontinued business ith & Co. have bought his entire stock of men’s up to date quarters of the Druggist's association shings and place the same on in Boston. There the results are |sale at about wholesale prices—af- tabulated and the returns reported | fording a fine opportunity for you to back to the 8,000 members luy your winter’'s supply of furnish- Bofore the official balloting takes|ings at mone, ng prices Savings l;)lace. the name of the president-elect Jlike these will be keenly appreciated 1 | j Tu of this ballot in 8,000 | T | o towns and cities 18 ng in population from 100 to 6,- 000,000, are forwarded by mail and telegraph daily to the National He; speak PIHL IS RE-ELECTED. Rev. G. E. Pihl, for the head of the Swedish orph . Cromwell, was re-elected president at | the ann meeting held vesterday { Wood and metal work et R ey Bobe |ternoon at the Swedish Bethany |a slight change of hour, the talk com- Both of the new squadrons will church. Other officials chosen were: | mencing at 3:45 p. m. but the day is ! equipped with twelve air planes Charles Norling of Brockton, Mass, | the usual ciub day—Tuesday. The cluding pursuit planes, bombing cecretary; Rev. A. Ln Andemsoen of | public is cordially invited. luhmes and reconnaisance biplanes, ©¥plain this interesting subject ate his talk with a fine col- lection af Scandinavian embroiderie: will illug There will be