. The Cuba review. THE CUBA R E \' I E \\' ''AUTO-APILADOR" BROWN Es un Elevador y Cargador Portatil de Impulsion auto- matica para Sacos de Azucar y otros Materiales pesa- dos, Fardos, Huacales, Cajas y Barriles Movimiento continuo de carro y cadena sin fin. \o se pierde tiempo reg= resando el carro vacio. Typo "Standard"—Capacidad: 500 a 600 bultos por hora BROWN PORTABLE ELEVATOR CO., Otis Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL. E. U. MACHINERY FOR SEWING BAGS ^lachines recently designed for closing sugar bags which have been filled, are made in three sizes for dealing with bags and varying


. The Cuba review. THE CUBA R E \' I E \\' ''AUTO-APILADOR" BROWN Es un Elevador y Cargador Portatil de Impulsion auto- matica para Sacos de Azucar y otros Materiales pesa- dos, Fardos, Huacales, Cajas y Barriles Movimiento continuo de carro y cadena sin fin. \o se pierde tiempo reg= resando el carro vacio. Typo "Standard"—Capacidad: 500 a 600 bultos por hora BROWN PORTABLE ELEVATOR CO., Otis Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL. E. U. MACHINERY FOR SEWING BAGS ^lachines recently designed for closing sugar bags which have been filled, are made in three sizes for dealing with bags and varying capacities. These machines make the double thread chain stitch. In order to secure conveniences, they are usually run electrically so that they can be moved from one place to another. Each machine has a conveyor upon the belt of which the filled bags are placed as they are taken from the weighing machine, and the bags are thus carried to the operator who guides them through the machine. Cutting of the thread is ingeniously provided for and there is no delay as the bags go through. According to Sugar (January, 1914), it would appear that an extremely tight seam is made and the produce placed in the bag cannot leak at the seam despite rough-handing in stor- age or in transit. It is interesting to learn that the bags can be darned and patched on these ma- chines. This means a great saving in time, and results in a stronger and superior class of mending.—Agricultural Nezvs. siderable extent, some 35,000 tons having been engaged this week at the equivalent basis of about to per lb. c. & f. New York. Mr. C. CzarniKow, London, February 19th, says: "Further contracts for Cuba sugars are quite likely to be made for the United Kingdom during the next few ; Hence it would seem that the American refiners will be subject to competition for Cuba sugars right along, which, no doubt, means a steadiness of prices wdiich might not be maintained otherwise u


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