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“NEEK'S PROGRAN | W BRITAIN DAILY on the last day of the Lagion conven: tien Banns of marriage have been pub- first lime mrlvnu;l .S, NAVY TOGIVE' American Liner at Yokohama to De: | HEKALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1025, AT RAGEES AT STREET STOCK {lished for the Mavid P, Rearden and Miss Annal | Cotter who will be married Tuesday, Beptember 15, lay Sailing That These Desiring m Come Home May Do So, ' AID 70 SUFFERERS EXCHANGE REPORTS High Llfl“ tow 8L, M‘s Parish to Hold Re- oaption for Rey. PALTick DALY |y companten A smerees 10| 10 FoI® i Gtastrophe Announcement of activities in the| eity's Catholie ehurehes for the week, have been made as follows: St Mary's Church, Next Baturday will be the feast of | writers expect great losses as a resull Virgin. | of the Japanese catastrophe but noue | Friday is the fisst Friday of the menth | pa and masses will be said at 5:30 and | miiifon pounds will have to be paid to T o'glock in the morning and there | | peliey helders will be holy hour at § o'cieek in the | L joyds with the nativity of the Riessed #vening. The. school ehildren’s von- fesslons will be heard Friday afters " the high scheol and working | boys and girls Saturday afternoon and confessions for men only will be heard Saturday night, The men will atiend mass next Sunday morning at| the § o'clock mus, FA basket picnic will be held by the Hely Famlly Cirele Wednesday after~ N\ noon at 2:40 o'clock at 8t Mary's plluround. and a regular meeting will be held in the evening, Reglstration of day students at Mt Beptember 7, and that of boarders, September 10, Banns of marriage have been pub. lished for the first time between John Joseph McCabe and Mary Cllhnrlnn Conlon, and hetwee: Grogan and Marg: Irene Conlon, St. Joseph's Church, Women of the parish will meet to- morrow evening to make plaps for a Bartley Joneph‘ | | | §t. Joseph's Academy will také pince | (1Fruption in the financial fabric of | |Attack Is Reported on INSURANCE LOSSES BIG - |American Red Cross Kiso Comes| Great Extent But Figures Are Not | . | Washington, Sept, 4,—Officials here Available Now. were preparing to press forward to- 0 a P day thelr plans for ext g every byl,‘n';|:|:>:: ‘u‘::" "':'“,,..‘,,, possible means of American aid to the earthquake sufferers of Japan en re- celpt of fuller advices as to the needs of the situation and indication of the most effective measu of rellef, While Americans individually throughout the country were re- sponding to the proclamation appeal issued by President Coolidge for con- tributions through the American Red | Cross, ships of the army and navy a ready were either under way or load- ing with supplies for the rellef of the affiicted region, In n fon the entire Asiatic fleet has been placed at the disposal of the Japanese ministry of marine for any possible service and plans were sald to contemplate the use of other government vessels in- cluding some of the shipping board if necessary as supply carriers, Relief Ships Prepare After American rellef plans had been discussed yesterday at the White House and the State, War, Navy and other departments, it was announced last night that the destroyer tender Black Hawk will be loaded on her | arrival at Chefoo, China, with 1,000,- 000 pounds of rice and 500,000 pounda of beans and other non-perishable unders estimate even roughly how many The great house of correspondents every. | where has received only meagre in- farmation from Japan, New business from locations in #ones subject to veoleanie disturbance and earth tremors continued to pour in today and states were rising, Underwriters expget that it will be many weeks, possibly several months before an acourate appralsal of their losses will be known, Companies uall are confident that they “ean take their medicine” with- out wineing and without causing any| the business world, Life of New Jap Premier Peking, 8ept, 4.—A report from the steamer Koreak Maru which sent a landing party into Yokohama sup- ports an earlier story that an attack Beattle, Wash, Sept, 4.-—On ins | struetions from the 1', 8 Shippin Board, the Admiral Orlental line ha ordered the liner President Jefferson, which arrived yesterday at Yoko- hama, to remain beyond her sailing| date, which was today, to he available w0 American”refugees desiring to re- turn to the United States, The Admiral Orlental line was In- strueted to be prepared to handle re- lief supplies on the steamers Cup- prum, West Nelis, Anna E, Morse, | West Jester, Eldridge and Bakersfield, All these hoats are In Puget Sound or adjacent waters, With word received here today that the President Jefferson and the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Canada wére safe, little anxiety con- tinued to be felt regarding shipping at Yokohama from the north Pacific coast, Advices stated that the Em. press of Australia arrived just hefore the disaster but rode out a tidal wave, The Alabama Maru and the Ari- #zona Maru of the Osaka S8hosen Kaisha were due in the vicinity of okohama Saturds d because they are large new vessels are believed to have outridden the disturbance, Cities of Tokio and Yokohama Are Destroyed iy The Assoclated Press. Toklo, Sept. 4.—Tokio and Yoko- hama are virtually destroyed as the result of an earthquake and fire which occurred last Saturday, Am | Am 1 Am Am Can Am Car & Fdy Am Cot ON Am Loco Am 8 & Ref Am 8u Re com Sum Tob Tel & Tel Wool , Ana Coy . Ath Top & 8 F ALGuif & W1 Bald Loco [T 164 % "y | Baltimore & O Beth Steel B Con Textile Can Paenfic ., Cen eLath Co .., Ches &Ohlo ., .. Chi Mil &8t P, ChiRIsl &P ., Chile Copper China Cop . Con Gas .. Corn Pro Re Crucible Steel . Endicott-John . Erie Erie 1st pfd . Gen Electric . Gen Motors Goodrick BF , Gt North prd .. Insp Copper .. Int Mor Mar pfd 24% Allls-Chalmers . 43% Pacific Ol ,.... 84 Cuba Cane Sugar 11% Int Nickel .... 12% Int Paper . B4 L) 1084 7wy [PUTNAM & C Members Now York Stock Eschangs Mombers Hartford Stock Exchange Stanley R, Fady, Manager 81 West Main S, Tel 2040 100 Stanley Works, prefered (AT JUDD & CO. 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Meanwhile seven destroyers of ‘the Asiatic fleet are nearing Japan with medical supplies and food, one being due to arrive at Nagasaki today and the other six at Yokahama tomor- row, Kely Spring T'r 3385 Kennecott Cop.. 34% Lehigh YVal .. 61 Mid States Oil ] Mis Pac . 11 N Y Cen . 10014 l\ YNHG&H., 12% Norf & West . lnfli North Pac e 603 Pure Oil ...... 18% Pan Am P & T . §0% mig Pen R R Soviet 'Russia Orders e Al All Aid Given to Japs Rep I & 8 .... 47% 218 Moscow, Sept. 4.—Orders have been | Soncin'", Ol Ref 2LH given the soviet administration at South Rail i 327% Viadivostak to afford Japan any pos- | i denaker Co '10“‘ sible relief. Foreign Minister Tchit- Texas Co ' 401 cherin has expressed to the Japanese people the condolences of Russia. The casualties In both cities will run into the thousands, at present no estimate is possible, The property damage will approximate hundreds of millions at least. The America embassy was destroy- | ed, Martial law prevails in all the cities in the devasted area. Tokio is orderly although outside relief is| needed badly. had been made on the new premier, Count Yamamato, The landing party sought to pro- ‘ |ceed from Yokohama toward Tokio will be held this week with masses at|but were premnted from doing so by 5i30 and 7 o'clock and devotlons at |Police. 7:30 o'clock in the evening. Con-1 There are but 40,000 persons left fessions will be heard Thursday aft-|in the city of Yokohama, all the rest ernoon and evening. being dead or having fled to places of Women of St. Joseph's are asked | Breater safety, nccard‘lug to a landing | to meet with the .women of other |Party. Yolkohama's population is giv- parishes tomorrow afternoon at 2" by the last enumeration as ap- o'clock at American Legion head.|ProXimately 423,000, quarters to make plans for a dinner for the 167th regiment, to be held o e ——————— welcome home reception Yo Rev, Patrick Daly, the pastor, who has| completed a tour of Ireland. The usual first Friday devotions O T T T [] Qhomson, Tem & To. NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain Netional Bank Bldg. 10 Ceatral Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock l:uw Donald R, Hart, Manager I:tioting Now Menaces ¢ Destroyed Jap Cities FnR A aunn Mlln sMflKE | Shanghal, Sept. 4.—Reports reeeiv- ed here today said rioting menaced —the Tobacco Inevitable the “estroyed Japanese cities, Two is fragrant Porto Rican hundred Koreans, driven from Tokio by soldiers enforcing martial law pro- cured arms in Hachfoji, near the cap- ital and started a disturbance. The police were arming officlals and citi- zens to cope with the situation ac- cording to a Japenese news agency which states that the revolting Kor- eans had connections between Tokio and Yokohama. USRS TORRINGTON Common PRICE ON APPLICATION WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS. 42 Tex & Pac . 18% 18 Transcon Oil .. 4% 41 | Unton Pacific .. 132 131 United Fruit .. 172 172 United Re St .. 741 44 U 8 Food Prod 47 4% (" 8 Indus Alco 53% 513 J 8 Rubber Co 43%4 4114 8 Steel 933 918 " 8 Steel pfd .. 116% 116% Utah Copper .. 60 591 Willys Overland % 7 Westinghouse . 5934 LEEA National Lead .125% 124 Gulf States Steel 873% 84 Red Cross Aids. The funds being distributed through Red Cross chapters and the national headquarters here will be added to an initiai fund of $100,000 already contributed by the American socigty to be turned over to the Japanese Red Cross through the state depart- ment. In addition the American or- ganization has appropriated $10,000 from its reserve fund for the assist- ance of Americans in the stricken area, The president's appeal for contri- butions was issued immediately after Ambassador Hanahira of Japan had called at the White House and learned from Mr. Coolidge the desire of the ‘Washington government to render all ‘possible service, The ambassador in a later statement expressed his ‘‘deep apreciation of the great tide of sym- pathy that has arisen’ throughout | Blllings & Spencer com. America,” at the catastrophe that has | Billings & Spencer pfd. . visited his country. | Bristol Brass CITY ITE_MS. | Colts Arms ... Conn Lt & Power pfd Eagle Lock , Fafnir Bearing Co . Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Smith and | Hart & Cooley . daughter, Miss Gertrude Smith, of Prospect street, have returned from a trip to Quebec, Canada. so-called “Mild Havanas' will tell you Porto Rican. As it {8 an exceedingly mild leaf yet at the same time possesses fra- grance and ‘aroma, it s belng blended In many of the well-known brands and contributes largely to their popularity, To prevent unscrupulous dealers from shipping inferior tobacco into o Rico and. reshipping it as a product of that Island, the Porto Rican government now requires that all tobacco shipping, either in the 1éaf or as cigars must bear a Stamp showing its origin, ‘WHITE STAMP Guarantees it to be purs Porto N JOUN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury BONDS New Havea Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York G. ¥. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1013 (Putnam & Co.) Bid Aetna Life Ins Co .....798 Am Hardware Am Hosiery | Bige Hfd Carpet com . b Quri Nops lo Our Rican BLUE STAMP Indicates it is only part Porto . Rican PINK STAMP Shows that it contains no Porto Rican jend (ar “A Btory of a Porto can Cigar.” Government of Porto Rico Tebaco Guarantee Agency 139 Water St New York City Money for School Days You can outfit the children for school by borrowing money the Bencficial Way. Immediate, confidential loans up to $300.00 at legal rates of interest. Call, write or phone for information. Beneficial Loan Society st Room 104, Professional Building Tel, 1943 M ‘ 5 Beeh ) ? ; Business Hours, Daily to 5:30 Saturdays 9 to 1 | Niles-Bem-Pond com North & Judd Péck Stow & Wilcox Russell Mfg Co . Scovill Mfg Co SN E TPlehN\e Standard Screw . Stanley Works ... Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com . Traut & Hine ... Travelers Ins Co Union ‘Vlfg Co Hfd Elec Light .. Lanrers. Frary & Clark J R Montgomery com. 7 R Montgomery pfd. . . THE FARMER BOY SAYS: “It's a sign of health to drink pure milk. The milk habit is a health t habit, If you are a drinker of milk—if you know the joy of using it habitually as a beveraze and a food, then you will realize the wonderful richness and purity of United Milk Co.’s milk. The Hartford-Connectlcut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING It is safe and saves time. U. S, TRlu\ URY h'lA'l!u\lb‘\T U. 8. Treasury balance, $252,456,238. Seattle, Sept. 4—The passenger liners Empress of Canada and Presi- deat Jefferson which came within ra- dius of the tidal wave zone off the coast of Japan are safe, according to word recelved by the Canadian Paci- fic line agencies here. D IN TOKIO By The Assoclated Press. Peking, Sept. 4.—In Tokio alone the dead from the earthquake and fire number 150,000 according to an esti- mate given the Japanese legation by the naval radio. Bank by mail. THERE 18 NO SUBSTI- TUTE FOR FRESH MILK United Milk Co. 49 Woodland St. New Britain TEACH YOUR CHILDREN TO SAVE This bank wants your child’s account. Each.dollar saved is a step toward future independence. Send your child to us and we will cheerfully furnish a “MONEY BARREL,” which will greatly aid the Saving Habit. THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evenings, 7-9 Daylight Saving Time Yokohama it Japan’s largest seaport, and ships from every maritime nation load at its modern docks, 'There is a river of thousande of boats, too, engaged in lightering and in bringing to the piers the products of the interior urkmmnl and dustrial district. This plcture shows part of the river fleet of native boats.