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ERISA COs rhea) ccd treteuc ea cat eaiat shee eae eat ces 2,309 7,262 1,040 6,628 
Greate Britalte sacs al: Socks kee 78 124 22 904. 
TRO GAS een ree OS cet egies irae 22,559 $31,275 18,424 $45,864 
Boots and shoes for men: Pairs Pairs 
Wimiiked ss States! esos os. ae ee 1,218,163 $3,615,852 1,394,341 $5,214,124 
(OBO ET Fay a ae ae Sh ei noe ane i ec Ss Sat 14 83 
IVE CSaT CON Ra enersie fee Sete ee Ee 112 192 stevens Sees 
STDIN eee aS cient crane hcg anne at aes 121,197 284,250 66,378 152,726 
FHRAIT COR a seeks sya chee Seiten cues 72 92 66 215 
Greg Britain i's ciese sees or erences at es 2 38 
( CILIA is Tt Rar ieee era ean ath be DL TPR 316 206 328 124 
SIMO Ars eae ais ote clieicms eeuchorener aston ates 514 232 1,750 429) 
ERO tele a everetele reas oecsta elon oewomentane sare 1,540,374 $3,900,824 1,462,879 $5,367,739: 
Boots and shoes for women: : 
aM Ci SEALES 2 5 a's ois erro ls\ orstessieke oes 2,265,718 3,568,626 2,076,484 $4,060,399 
PVH wel COMP re ester pa cearar eens aaa a SehapRR ee sors 179 403 Sabai sia 
\WGMGYATCIBI 5 Senielreee rc Oe nS Rn eee 180 78 Soe en 
SlORA 77 EG ce oe De Oo eae ee eee 133,169 182,217 75,684 94,565 
FEB NIA CO MS ee eaes ie acetates Rea on ene ee eee 238 1,693 aiecams ecasleire 
CAND AI ele eres a yetein ie ele Ble ele 43 111 542 182 
ADOT le. Bork asemee nes Seer eae eae Aue ee 2,599,914 $3,753,128 2,152,660 $4,164,146 
Boots and shoes for children: 
Wmited States). 2 G.y: Gacy d eaicee de 1,845,720 $1,658,785 1,278,784 $1,337,934 
SST DINER UA ee Sarat atn a Sapam einai ato 56,399 24,909 26,194 10,807 
HERTEATN CON estan devs ns vor one staves nial see oe Terao 84 35 ses sete 
(CUNY sore Be OO A orci or Recenter mae is are 90 52 
ALO TAM baleen ok aen itt braear sesiens 1,902,203 $1,683,679 1,305,068 $1,348,793 
Riding boots: 
WMiTeCMESTAteS Secs sue peewee ee 52 $403 76 $807 
Alpargatas: Dozens Dozens 
Winmteds States. = cae. ae cee oe cies 26,971 $39,129 302 $533 
COOMA estes as eked es eictavereene ere 15 76 stove caters 
(SOR, “oho ecto cece eee toler rece omer 295,254 433,986 191,676 371,310 
CCAM aT a eae ar cea Rae dione 32,266 38,211 
JAGAN 6 Sac SipweeerraooM oti aco UdioD 75 39 3.649 4,359 
SING trea eee fons plastaaese acateie Gta o arses 322,315 $473,230 227,893 $414,413: 
—Consul General Carlton Bailey Hurst, Havana. 
FUEL STOCKS AND FUELING FACILITIES 
AT CIENFUEGOS 
At the Port of Cienfuegos, Cuba, there 
was a stock of coal on hand on December 
31, 1920, of 5,000 tons, points of replen- 
ishment being Newport News, Norfolk, 
and Philadelphia. Under normal condi- 
tions, and for ordinary quantities, no ad- 
vance notice is required for bunker coal. 
The supplies are kept in barges anchored 
in the Bay of Cienfuegos and also de- 
posited on shore, From the barges ships 
could be bunkered direct, or by means of 
lighters, and from the shore, supplies by 
lighters or by means of freight cars on 
the Cuban Central Railway pier. 
Cienfuegos reported at the end of 1920 
200,000 barrels (of 42 gallons each) of 
fuel oil on hand. Fuel has been avail- 
able at this port for only about a year, 
and much of the oil imported has been 
on contract with sugar estates, railways, 
and local consumers. As to methods of 
delivery one of the Mexican companies 
has a 12-inch pipe line on the Cuban Cen- 
tral Railway pier with 6-inch side con- 
nections to supply oil to vessels at any of 
the berths along the pier. The price 
quoted on the last day of 1920 was $3 to 
$3.25 per barrel. 
