THE CUBA REVIEW 



35 



Removal Announcement. 



The Pratt Engineering & Machine 

 Company, of Atlanta, Ga., announce the 

 removal of its New York offices to new 

 and commodious quarters in the Singer 

 Building, 149 Broadway. Mr. R. E. S. 

 Geare, assistant sales manager, will be 

 in charge of New York office, and I\lr. 

 N. A. Helmer is the export sales man- 

 ager and chief engineer of the sugar 

 machinery department. 



The Pratt Engineering & ^Machine 

 Company recently succeeded to a long- 

 established business in designing and 

 building all necessary machinery and ap- 

 pliances for sulphuric acid and fertilizer 

 works, also the manufacture of pulveriz- 

 ing machines, steam pumps and centri- 

 fugal dredging pumps of their own de- 

 sign. They also manufacture the most 

 improved design and type of machinery 

 for cane sugar plants and build and 

 install complete plants. 



The new plant of this company, which 

 was only recently completed, is a model 

 of its kind, and includes shops for the 

 fabrication and erection of all classes 

 of heavy, light and special work and is 

 also provided with splendid testing 

 shops. The machines throughout the 

 entire plant are driven by individual elec- 

 tric motors, and the shops are served by 

 powerful electric cranes to give the com- 

 pany every facility for the rapid, eco- 

 nomical and expeditious fabrication of its 

 work. 



Dr. Manuel Varona Suarez has been 

 appointed Secretary of Sanitation by 



CABLE ADDRESS: Turnure. 



Presidential decree in place of Dr. Matias 

 Duque, who recently resigned. He is a 

 native of Camaguey, 40 years old, and 

 a graduate of Havana University. He 

 has represented the Province of Havana 

 in Congress, where he was sent by the 

 Liberal vote, his name occupying a high 

 place on the ticket that carried General 

 Gomez to the Presidential chair in No- 

 vember, 1908. He took possession of his 

 office November i. 



A Washington despatch of October 30 

 says that General Carlos Garcia Velez, 

 Cuban Minister to the United States, may 

 resign his post to become the Cuban Sec- 

 retary of State, which has been offered 

 him by President Gomez. He will suc- 

 ceed his brother, Justo Garcia Velez, if 

 he accepts the post. 





Trees and 

 Plants Make 

 Properly 

 Values Climb 



It's easy to increase tlie attrac 

 tivene^s and worth of your honit 

 place— just plant a few trees, shrul j 

 and vines. The space may be ever so liiuiled. yet 

 there's a little room to spare, and trees make home a 

 different place — more beautiful and "livable." 



\\'e grow two hundred varieties of ornamentals — 

 strong, healthy, well-rooted, well-topped— will trans- 

 plant almost anywhere. Our great stock of Fruit and 

 Nut trees deserves the consideration of every planter. 

 Wan-anted true to name and variety. Grown and 

 watched in our fruitint; orchard year after vf ar. 

 Write for our handsome new Nursery Bcok D. 



Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Co. 

 Glen Saint Mary, Florida 



NEW YORK. 

 64-66 Wall Street 



LAWRENCE TURNURE CS, CO. 



BANKERS 



Deposits and Accounts Current. Deposits of Securities, we taking charge of Collection and 

 Remittance of Dividends and Interest. Purchase and Sale of Public and Industrial Securities. 

 Purchase and Sale of Letters of Exchange. Collection of Drafts, Coupons, etc., for account of 

 others. Drafts, Payments by Cable and Letters of Credit on Havana and other cities of Cuba; 

 also on England, France, Spain, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo, Central and South America. 



CORRESPONDENTS 



HAVANA— N. Gelats y Ca. 

 MEXICO — Banco Central Mexicano. 



LONDON — The London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd. 

 PARIS— Heine et Cie. 



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