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9 INDIAYA MING RETUR 10 V/ORK Action of Court Suspends Check-0ff Crder. | I Injunction becr Landers Will Make New Type of Waflle fron Manninz, pat cet SERVICES, EVARGELISTI n resdn remn Harry Lindh YOU'LL: SEE CHARLIE CHAPLIN at the REATATGTE S i | chan " Y YHH A S it VE SELL CUBA B 26/000,000 WORTH OF RAILVAY EQUIPMENT ANNUALLY. ' By GARRET SMITH 0 A stunds as niost Cuba em- | I Thie | b raised the| Ha nericans a concrete blem of our nat winn spirit | e ne it ery of Cubi g Inhabitants of that i tion 10 t ers. Then followed nnder America protection 1 tute the devel-| Lut opment there of ndent maodern re with most of us an altristie sc ment incarnate in the hody rogenerated people, But in the nind of the pro “hard-headed busin gometling more. To hit she n a senfiment too, hut she is cold conerete fact stamped with dollar sign. He knows, d Knows it without neeesearily depreoc in any the finencss of the timent that prompted our interye tlon in 1808, that Amer istand na nk of spiritual bhroth for An Je n \ | | | | erhial (.1 way 1 has heen Biean o ald in zold many times ov Tra all she spent on the cause of Ct lihre, he Chester Y ' recent Lioyd appointment. of Acting Aftache tally svtion point | in 1 and 1 ated muc Amer the Ur Making In 1 alls publ edly.to the mater ificance of this of the lest af neighbors and at the same time one of the of Cuhs nations from tl i total partion to e commerce, one « lean and most important our holds f il ler conntry and in annua! States, Me, ( third In pro- population and total is by r hest for the trade 1l busines in Cnl Americin customer, 1 first time of commissioner to the nd In the Cul person of Mr., offie recoguition of this important cori- mercial status, FINANCIAL WEWS - | nime: American > appe resenca an Jone Tones is ant wal 31y's and f ords for () street, 10 h 41 session Stock howed oils, as reported hy M ecided trend wds, Adieu ! in two re blond hese e King, and and 1 M ifornia I'et., and H 17 n“r\ 2 S, 1 Hort AT OF QUR EXPORTS CF SUGA| MACHINERY GOES TO CUBA. W at T nt d it A 1 nes the Unive (PILI), A For e B el (1 10« N tin th nter will to trs of of @ at this time will he a decided ofit to hoth comntries of relations, CUPA-THE DIGGEST & tache will make his} th Gen the Crowder In time the W/CHESTER LLOYD JONES- FIRST 'AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ATTACE | ( 'TO BE APPOINTED TO CUBA, IN RECOGNITION OF THAT ISLAND'S | |, 'NEW IMPORTANCE IN AMERICAN TRADE. o oo has Willlan dollar bus 1gAr represented directly ese annunll Indirect for | veen the twa countries 1 ' ) us tl t means more i ory ¥ i sales to ple, cossities and lux my them mostly fr When aver three quarts nternational husiness s done ¢ that all Cuba's with nin [ nearly all evident that the qui q " an In way to eripple Cabg f shut off this trade appo to Interefere with her vith us. Recipracally [ terference wonld {in eur international throngh exerssice (ariff res fon e s h s A large e r here she will have na | cell | money with which to purchase | products and no fnelination fo a <o if she had, She would he farced ta rehabilitate her trade as snon as | possible by building up new mar kets for her sngar In other eoun- And while selling her sugar vould he foreed annual purchases A SUGAR PLANTATION IN CUBA- WE PURCHASE ANNUALLY HALF OF CUBAS 4,000,000 TON SUGAR CROP. | | tries | erop elsew she make ler there, In short Uncle Sam has very much the same relatlon with Cuha that the store-keeper and prodiee : ¢ buyer In a llitle country town has | Cubas purchases from | with the farmers around him. 'The cover a wider range than that of | farmers bring thefr produce In to hined, for the Ia 15 folion United K nada Culy ) (& the best ma %oods in all of n the De Spain as in 1019, H i experience sty of Wiseon versity Penns; University of Ber- of Madrid o | TOBACCO STOREDIN BALES READY FOR SHPMENT FROM CUBA —TOBACCO A LARGE most of our big international cys. | his market and with the proceeds The greater part of our|of thelr sales huy their sunplies at shipments to the United Kingdom | his stere, Now if the staple crop of a ang France, for example, were food | gIven country district happens fo | be cabhage, for example, and In a ziven year fhe cabhage-crop Is a failure the farmers will he uneble to do much buyfug at the store that year. Now that wenld temporary mishap for which | tomers and raw materials “for ma ture. Cuba was a | wiyer of articles, ton, hut we alsa ship ped fa her hig consienments of ma ufactured articles, especially ma |eliinery and raflway equipment Cuba bought from the United St he A tha merely mber of the | i visiting | ersities and | I 1918 hef ed States | And uts of the| obli 4 in 192021 i 0. | for the rich ret ITEM IN OUR ANNUAL. PURCHASES FROM THAT ISLAND Ko {n this appointment our gew izing both a dniy priviiege, is ted to its ward and neighbor furtheranee of the re sponsibilitios it azsumed in 1508 but ns in trade that Cuba hag hro On the other hand the m of this cbligation | by the further development of Cu- n resourees by the enactmer asonable tariff laws will rej by continued wise of our eom merce with Cuba, 1f we do not meet this obligation promptly we will not merely lose this rieh trade but we will he responsible for the | riin of Cuban prosperite which our | nment s re ¢ the Un a ‘I'his country which will follow experiment of putting a high tarif on Coban s now. We must re membher, too, the vast Amerfcan in- vestments in Cuban industry and the income to Ameriean investors which would be jeopardized by such an experime Today 6 y ternational pu United St tion of ey this*country 1ee of exports from Cuba to the United States amounting o anly $17,000,000 more than imports from the United States to Cuba last if we repeat the| A ar as trade advise eunant Sons & £ s traveled extensive GUDg America, Mex as de y of Latin| He s the i Serviee of St Law “(n cent of € in- wses are from the i a similar propor products are sold This aceounts for the ¥y us 1o s ine neren. o8 ute ed States,” do hetween ilie s of the United two countries, devote hie fime | Dresions eo-operation built up. of | tment of | treaty trade hetween Cubin that the| United States has teadily of Mr.|ereased, During the regime of the| training in| Wilson Law with its tax on suzar, Cuba's chief export to this co the de-| however, stagnation fn our Cuban profitable | trade resulted and lasted until the |repeal of that n e, a result| CITY ITEWS Clark & Tnder a beneficent rec elty development and the | ye N volume hut growth of I \ holds record among the nations, In fact ically the only country having important trade relations with the United States to which sales | creased during the last fiscal year | FOX’S 3 BIG FEATURES SUKDAY EVE. in n in ness ('l merely | me n and mutually Tal 1 Fair ' W't forget the over post Atmory 421 Opens ey i Bra and Oy Sullivan pens Tues 7:30 Lo 8:3 ve-Zine wind Office City hail a4, 8:3 school | N¢ I and 19 Main 11-3 0; advance Phone TO RENT 1dy rooms; all Inquir 11-5-5dx 1 touring o condition for The in's & O ve selio Begin- 0 to 11 Ganein bl hall advanced, § ement of 5 floor, Graham's 8:30 15t 1l FOR SALI— Follow th pers advt 1air erowd to the tion Nale at Besse-Le- | Price mr Opens next Iri—advt sliniey MET DR GOODE T will have I “ha Pro November Cha Goodell n the N | 1ans for the campaig committe £ the tant chureh cheon at AL condit Haoli or Annly 86 Main 28 [ Save Time and Steps-- Did you ever figure how many steps and how much time it takes to setile the monthly bills? A great many housewives have soived this probiem by paying their accounts by check and threugh the mail. Therehy not only saving time and effort but being sure of a receipt for every bill. Start yeur Account Here. 1o pen Open Tonight 7 to 9 P. N New Britaiz Trust Co. was () conntrie fell off he same period, port tra | 88,000,000, was due in the price of Oy LINER LEAVING HRRBOR OF HAVANA— MORE MEF!(:NANDIZE PASSES THROUGH THIS PORT THAN THROUGH ANY OTHER PORT IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE , EXCEPTING NEW YORK . a from " United St Latin Av Sheis in fact i betto Brazil United States exces nd our eoun trade, vied South expo store-keeper would he in to Blame, But suppose he shonld take it into his head to increase lis income hy getting eontrol of & cection “of the main hizghway Into town from the farm tablishing a toll-gate and makl Impossible for his customers bring their products tn his market a toll 80 heavy that largely absorhed ? The farmers hefara elahit enrs, nowice leatlier belting ment than any other coun 10, The higgest OO0 cale of | last year more rails, fr | comotives, nd i af (he othe® cry Inst year also went to ( Tn fact s sis of ' Cuban trade | ways, Tf we wish to foster e we st nat 10 ATl restiien ible for of our machin - ‘ distriet T many it LA CEx v is the of our < by the United States he 30 1 40 per cent di fo America’s ox whole fell fr in the fiseal K000 in the fiscal The m Cuba < from 8GA5,ATI1 hoth that t with e without payin their profits wer What would happen would let their crops they'd hring them intn him at Thex would lunt up the nes n the ) m o raspo i far nf laading ann s 20, 109 our sules there, same o rot 1 Al items hein as folle in ro ns numhers st lose, I cquipment Autoniobiles and Tires, . Fuel Ol a Wrongzht Pipinz 1T ting Ol Working ar a0 | nenvest fake fheir cah 11,000,000 | hages there and huy their suppiles The keeper won'ld the temporarils prahahly thr o s Iwa market iyt the fuet 1 Gasollye stor nd Cast 7,000,000 | {here. eripple ; 6.000.000 | perliaps nd Steel GOO0O00 permans 3,500,000 3 M &y wanlil | # 1,100,000 | hig owr 500,000 | ar from that ban sz better cusiomer of tha Tron Tahier oy an the noxt throe eut thelr profits ing them sell in 1 But K a hole Strnetu hy Luhric Meial ery Leatl ing . Our purchases of su jes combines Alstantmnn ha tomer than th anently knoc 1 Machin- iness only naticvs in [iJ th In suggesting an {ncreased far on Cuban sugar it 1s proposed conntry last year amounted to more | Unele Sam <hall establish such than 80 per cent of our total Import | toll-gate and not only drive away e with her, Altogether, with the|one of h's hest Internatlonal cus erinls we sell to Cuba to meet the tomers hut put a serfous erimp In ands of her sugar producers,| that eustomer's prosperitr. s that between 1 are the United international | mg ris com- fy | A Genuine Surprise Awaits You Create for yourself your ideal of what a closed car should he. and do. Then examine the new Paige Sedan. Limousine or Coupe of the size that suits you. 2 In beauty. in elegance, in perfection of finish and appoint- ments, and in comfort we believe it will surpass your expectations. And it is mounted on .a chassis ideally suited to it. 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