THE CUBA REVIEW 



Insist upon Walker's "LION" Packing 



Avoid imitations, insist upon getting WALKER'S 

 METALLIC "LION" PACKING. Look for "The 

 Thin Red Line" which runs through all the 

 Genuine and the "Lion" Brass Trade Mark 

 Labels and Seals attached. 



WRITE FOR 

 OUR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



JAMES WALKER & COMPANY, Ltd. 

 46 West Street New York City 



United Railways of Havana 



WESTERN DIVISION 



TRAIN SERVICE DAILY 



Trains 89, 91 and 93 connect with Electric trains from Central Station. 

 Trains 90, 92 and 94 connect with Electric trains for Central Station. 



IDEAL 



TROLLEY 



TRIPS 



Round Trip Fares from Havana to 



Pinos 15 cts. Rancho Boyeros 40 cts. 



Arroyo Naranjo 25 cts. Santiago de las Vegas ... .55 cts. 



Calabazar 30 cts. Rincon 65 cts. 



Leaving Central Station every half hour from 5.16 A. M. to 7.16 P. M. 

 and every hour thereafter to 11.16 P. M. 

 W. T. MEDLEY ARCHIBALD JACK 



Commercial Agent (Revised to March 1, 1922) General Manager 



United States Imports and Exports 



The value of the import and export trade of the United States with Cuba for 

 February and the eight months ended February was as follows: 



Month of February Eight months ended February 

 1922 1921 1922 1921 



Exports to Cuba $8,799,773 $25,503,646 $73,966,433 $345,052,799 



Imports from Cuba 21,242,343 28,183,409 106,849,876 300,526,380 



Month of April Ten Months ended April 



1922 1921 1922 1921 



Imports from Cuba $24,603,054 $38,978,407 $160,194,547 $379,589,743 



Exports to Cuba 10,342,556 16,482,519 94,105,501 379,531,644 



Month of May Eleven Months ended May 



1922 1921 1922 1921 



Imports from Cuba $25,289,275 $26,754,383 $185,483,822 $406,344,126 



Exports to Cuba 10,253,540 1 1,886,341 104,359,041 391,417,985^ 



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