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Economy renewable Fuses 



EASIER THAN EVER TO RENEW 



The first renewable fuses using an inexpensive bare renewal link for restoring a blown fuse to its 

 original efficiency to be APPROVED IN ALL CAPACITIES by the Underwriters' Laboratories 



Full Protection ! 



Full Efficiency ! 



Full Economy ! 



Economy renewable Fuses have a long and distinguished record for giving dependable pro- 

 tection, high efficiency and low operatmg costs m use on electrical circuits in sugar mills and on 

 plantations in the United States and Cuba. 



The knife-blade type Economy renewable Fuse is easier than ever to renew. Simply 

 unlock the winged washer, remove the fused Imk, msert a new Economy " Drop Out" renewal 

 Link, relock the washer and the fuse is ready for continued service. No loss of time, no inconven- 

 ience, no waste, for all that is destroyed m a blown fuse is the inexpensive strip of fusible metal. 



Economy Fuses cut operatmg costs 80% as compared with the use of "one time" fuses. 



Economy Fuses and Economy "Drop Out" renewal Links, since December 1, 1919, have 

 carried the " Underwriters' Laboratories Inspected" labels and symbols IN ALL CAPACI- 

 TIES— from to 600 amperes in both 250 and 600 volts. 



Install Economy Fuses at once. 

 Sold by leading electrical dealers and jobbers everywhere. 



ECONOMY FUSE & MFG. CO., - - - CHICAGO, U. S. A. 



Economy Fuses also are made in Canada at Montreal. 



WE CAN SUPPLY 



CHAIR CANE, REEDS, 

 RATTANS, BAMBOO, 

 WILLOWS, Etc. 



ADDRESS INQUIRIES 



Premier Trading Corporation 



5 Beekman Street, NEW YORK 



RECORD CANDY EXPORT 

 Exports of confectionery from the 

 United States readied record proiDortions 

 in 1919, tlie value of such exports, ac- 

 cording to tlie figures of tlie Department 

 of Commerce, being $12,.305,082, or more 

 than ten times that of the 1918 exports. 

 The total for that year was $1,225,928, 

 and for 1917 $2,108,081. In pre-war years 

 exports of confectionery were below 

 $2,000,000 in annual value. 



PERUVIAN RAILWAY GUIDE 

 Antonio Fea, General Freiglit and Pas- 

 senger Agent of the Soutliern Railway 

 of Peru, Ltd., has published a Peruvian 

 Railway guide containing accurate and 

 up-to-date information on how to reach 

 the interior of Peru. The guide also con- 

 tains information as to port facilities and 

 sliipping instructions for exporters and 

 manufacturers. The price of the guide 

 is fifty cents and it may be obtained on 

 application at 29 Broadway, New York 

 City. 



LINK-BELT FOLDER 



The Link-Belt Company has issued 

 folder No. 434, The Pratt Ballast Cleaner, 

 whicla will be sent free of charge on ap- 

 plication to the offices of the company at 

 Philadelphia, Chicago or Indianapolis. 



EXPORTS OF CIGARS IN 1918 

 During 1918 the total number of cigars 

 exported from Cuba was 44,054,469, as 

 against 44,446,020 exported the previous 

 year. 



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