THE CUBA REVIEW 



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TRASBORD ADORES 

 DE CANA 



AVISO a los Senores 



HACENDADOS y COLONOS 



Ofresco para su consideracion mis 

 MODELOS NUEVOS (1922) 



LA ATALAYA 



Capacidad 600 arrobas, Para Bueyes 6 

 Motor, con 6 sin Romana. 



EL ECONOMICO 



Capacid'd 350 arrobas. Para Bueyes 6 

 Motor, con 6 sin Romana. 



MODELOS CORRIENTES (15 aflos) 

 EL MANATI Affamados y conocidos por todo 



EL fra'ncisco '^•'^''"^!:'''i^''r/- '^!;;^1° 



por muchos, Igualado NUNCA. 

 Pidanse Precios nuevos y Informes 

 HORACE F. RUGGLES, M. E. 83 South St., New York 



Sobrinos de Bea y Ca S. en C. 



BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 



Importacion directa de todas los 

 centros manufactureros del mundo 



Agents for the Munson Steamship Line. New York 

 and Mobile; James E. Ward & Co., New York; 

 Serra Steamship Company, Liverpool; Vapores 

 Transatldnticos de A. Folch & Co., de Barcelona, 

 Espana. 



INDEPENDENCIA STREET 17/21 



MATANZAS, CUBA 



S. F. HADDAD 



DRUGGIST 



PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 



"PASSOL" SPECIALTIES 

 88 BROAD STREET, Cor. Stone, NEW YORK 



JAMES S. CONNELL & SON 



Sugar Brokers 



ESTABLISHED 1836, AT 105 WALL STREET 



Cable Address, "Tide, New York" 



European Sugar-Beet Production 



The abundant rains of August and Sep- 

 tember in the chief producing countries 

 have vastly improved the prospects of the 

 European sugar-beet crop. The beet roots 

 are much better both in weight and sugar 

 content than was anticipated two months 

 ago. Trade experts reckon that France and 

 Germany may increase their outturn of raw 

 sugar by as much as 300,000 tons, and Pol- 

 and and Czechoslovakia 100,000 tons each, 

 as over last year. Noteworthy estimates of 

 declines as over last season stated in per- 

 centages are: Sweden, 73; Netherlands, 25; 

 Denmark, 25; Hungary, 16. The total in- 

 crease in the raw sugar production of all 

 Europe, exclusive of Russia, is now es- 

 timated at 600,000 tons, or 15 per cent in 

 excess of last season's outturn. 



U. S. Refining Industry 



An increase of 7.5 per cent in the pro- 

 duction of refined sugar, but a decrease of 

 35.8 per cent in the value of products, is 

 reported by the Census Bureau for the 

 sugar refining industry of the United States 

 in 1921 as compared with 1919, when the 

 data for the last census were taken. 



In 1921 there were 21 establishments 

 and the total value of their products was 

 $469,211,512, as compared with 20 estab- 

 lishments and a total value of products of 

 $730,986,706 in 1919. The report does not 

 include statistics of establishments engaged 

 in the manufacture of sugar, syrup and 

 molasses from domestic-grown cane. 



There was also a decrease in the number 

 of persons engaged in the industry from 

 20,921 (average) in 1919 to 18,013 in 1921. 

 In March, the month of maximium employ- 

 ment, the number of wage-earners reported 

 in 1921 was 18,192, and in January, the 

 month of minimum employment, 13,345. 

 Salaries and wages amounted to $28,152,- 

 651 in 1919 and $25,353,772 in 1921. 



Production in 1921 comprised 3,784,056 

 ordinary tons of refined sugar and 102.- 

 541,174 gallons of molasses and syrup. In 

 1919 it was 3,521,395 tons of sugar and 

 44,060,988 gallons of molasses and syrup. 

 The 1921 production represented approx- 

 imately 65 per cent of the maximum ca- 

 pacity of plants, percentages for individual 

 establishments running from 46 to 100. 



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