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TRASBORD ADORES 



deCANA 



AVISO a los Senores 



HACENDADOS y COLONOS 



Ofresco para su consideracion mis 



MODELOS NUEVOS (1922) 



LA ATALAYA 



Capjcidad 500 arrobas. Para Bueyes 6 

 Motor, con 6 sin Romana. 



EL ECONOMICO 



Capacid'd 360 arrobas, Para Bueyes 6 

 Motor, con 6 sin Romana. 



MODELOS CORRIENTES (15 anos) 



Affamados y conocidos per todo 

 la industria de CANA. Imitado 

 por muchos, Igualado NUNCA. 

 Pidanse Precios nuevos y Informes 

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



EL MANATI 

 EL FRANCISCO 



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 

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

 Espana. 



INDEPENDENCIA STREET 17/21 



MATANZAS, CUBA 



U. S. Beet Industry Costs in 1921 



Expenditures of the beet sugar factories 

 of the United States in 1921 for salaries, 

 wages, and materials aggregated $146,716,- 

 000, as compared with $107,365,000 in the 

 last previous census year, 1919. As com- 

 pared with the previous year, the increase 

 in wages was 41.7 per cent, in salaries 14.5 

 per cent, and in cost of materials 37.1 per 

 cent. 



Against the increase of nearly $40,000,- 

 000 in expenditures, the report shows that 

 the value of the products of the industry- 

 decreased 8.8 per cent, from $149,156,000 

 in 1919 to $135,997,000 last year, the value 

 added by the processes of manufacturing 

 being decreased 73.1 per cent. 



Products of the industry in 1921 com- 

 prised 1,018,700 ordinary tons of sugar, 

 valued at $127,103,000; 31,047,400 gallons 

 of molasses, valued at $2,435,000; beet 

 pulp to the value of $4,295,000, and other 

 products worth $2,164,000. As compared 

 with 1919 there was a decrease of 8 

 per cent in the value of sugar produced, 

 though the quantity increased 41.1 per 

 cent; a decrease of 25.9 per cent in the 

 value of pulp produced and of 25.2 per 

 cent in that of other products. Molasses 

 showed an increase of 64.7 per cent in 

 quantity and 3 per cent in value. 



The number of establishments working 

 in the industry was 90 last year, against 85 

 in 1919, and the average number of em- 

 ployes was 15,027 against 14,190. 



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" 



Cost of Producing Java Sugar 



The cost of sugar production in Java for 

 the twenty-four leading companies varied 

 between $3.51 and $7.91 per picul of 136 

 pounds (2.58 and 5.82 cents per pound) in 

 1921, as compared with a range of $2 to 

 $3.14 per picul (1.47 to 2.31 cents per 

 pound) in 1914, according to a report 

 from Consul General George E. Anderson, 

 at Rotterdam. The report, which gives the 

 cost and the production for each company 

 in 1914 and 1921, and the dividends dis- 

 tributed on the common stock in 1914, 

 1920 and 1921, may be obtained from the 

 Foodstuffs Division of the Bureau of For- 

 eign and Domestic Commerce by reference 

 to file No. 74883. 



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