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"NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE

A Weekly Paper for Naval Stores Producers, Factors, Exporters, Dealers, and Manufacturers of Soaps, , Paper, Printing Inks, Etc.

VOL. XXVII, No. 31. £5 "SAVANNAH, GA., Saturday, November 3, 1917. Price, $5.00 Per Annum

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ROSIN AND TURPENTINE | p eae Prices cheerfully made delivered at any point in the United States or Canada, or c.i.f. any port in the world Hoa Office: SAVANNAH, GA. Branches: PENSACOLA, FLA, NEW ORLEANS, Ln Rt ~NEW YORK OFFICE: 17 BATTERY PLACE WESTERN SALES OFFICES: 140 NORTH DEARBORN ST, CHICAGO, ILL.

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0.7. MOINTOSH, President ga . D. T. FURSE, Vice-President : —— DIRECTORS — HowARD ASHBURN, Moultrie, Ga. N. EMANUEL, Brunswick, Ga. W. R. BowEN, Fitzgerald, Ga, D. T. FURSE, Savannah, Ga. J. J. DorMINY, Broxton, Ga. R. G KIRKLAND, Nichols, Ga. ] : 0. T. MCINTOSH, Savannah, Ga.

SOUTHERN STATES NAVAL STORES CO. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS DEALERS IN GENERAL SUPPLIES Receive Consignments at Savannah, Ga., and at Jacksonville and Pensacola, Fla.

We make prompt sales and returns Pay drafts of responsible parties against bill ladings When shippers desire to hold or Turpentine, we will hold it for them and make reasonable advances on same ACCOUNTS SOLICITED CORRESPOND WITH US I AER RE SER SRR IRAE.

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; Savannah Naval Stores Market, Exports From The United States of In Barrels of 500 Ibs. 1 Month 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 | HE Office of ; April cai ti, 91,988 80,360 85,906 83,179 146,922

IE omnes ~ Z 4 T nr NE...... oo coiclecorisnrnanssenasins CHT 3 0 y . y Oo yd A Savannah, Ga., Nov. 8, 1017 | 5," 77" "0 69.959 139.112 52.618 128,080 138.244 AUSUBh. El ak 63,380 89,584 50,298 43,884 92,098

Reported Sales of Rosins at Three | - = = — me - Main Primary Markets for Week : 386,263 508,407 376,769 497,630 678,615 Ending Thursday Night ; JE ; Exports From United States of Spirits of Turpentine Grade Savannah Jacksonville Pensacola I C k f 50 G Ii WW... 88 434 89 h Lasks o alions 5 i = Int 81 | Month 1917 1916 1915 1914 1918 A . Ne 549 1.044 145 ADHL sees . 5,456 10,575 13,627 12,923 17,608 il XL oe WE 189 (MBY 7,700 11,725 11,895 82,525 27,859 § \ cp 608 151 2 243 Jumer.. lone 10,159 23,5612 26,636 52,785 52,647 Ho 0 po i fog | TOY E 6,477 15,678 24,536 30,680 52,542 quran - id o ANEUBL La 10,092 13,866 30,318 20,275 38,155 G...... 868 1,224 132 ? : ! : ?

Bde 1 a 7 39,883 75,356 107,012 149,188 188,811

Doin 76 107 69 i Bil 67 181 183 |stores interests. This is obvious, for ’ i : R

the reason that we do not anticipate London, Eng., Turpentine Market | Totals 4,535 8,883 3,177 | that the splendid spirit of patriotism SPOT i that has permeated the entire country { Oat. 23. i i 88s. .. 4 1 S will permit any business interests of | Oat, 27. oo a 88s. 6 d i i Rr Linus whatever nature to stand upon mere | Qe. 29 ooo vy 43d 9 | : technicalities as to the possible rights | Oct. 50. a 89s. 8d g x 1917 1916 | and duties embraced in their CONLraCt- | Oot. SL... ooo ooo 295. 3d | Suvanualy IO i, on Joa ural relations, where each party i8lNge. qe 89s. 3 d 1 acksonvilie ...... ) , striving for the same end and commit- | J 1 i Pensacola. cmmcsmmneessannaboen 43,716 50,797 ted to Th same cause. Nov. 5 1916... i A 4s. 6 d i

| 10 Io 257.708 “It had as well be definitely nunder- A WONDERFUL INVENTION A | 212, 101 ) stood, however, that the most import-| pp. «yn Saver” i i | Decrease 10.77 : per cent. ant andertaling ) 8 ns whos : oar Govern. its weight ‘up in gold. Saver’ is We absolutely guarantee worth the | ! RCS OF Rosine ena or por ie instrument to save the woodsman’s | . 5 1917 1916 | the Emergency Fleet Corporation. The Tn tre By Ne. | h i Z : on or) pve | Sawmills of the country are engaged in | 4.1001 ¢ | 4 } Jacksonville Savannah POL 212,086 Gatti Batep 950,648 the smpondons undesialing : of pro; st from Trg Cup : Saver Co. | I os 'mo- | ducing every possible timber that wdl |, i $e 1 Pensacola... 182,228 149,735 pass Thepection for , If 71 Little River, Ala. |

= c this important task should bring them pad : 3 | D ecrease 13.4 per 635,953 cent. 734,113 interests into controversy or any other with interests, the turpentine it will seventh, meeting are beginning invited at all lla. naval m. To stores this oh { | STOCKS CLOSE NOV. 1 gertainly nob be permitted thai they | 2Per=iors, and others interested in the = i Turps ins | shall be interfered with in the produc- , in. Texas, Louisiana, Miss o § : Pony Rosin ho Bhi baiting im bers issippi, and Alabama. Similar meet- 1 avannan...... 29,002 (9,19 : ro : 2 ings will be held later at Jacksonville I SJachsonyills, : oe A = VE Ya a= 1 SV Nori 7 y yours: and Savannah, of which due notice : (] ensacola...... 1090 {9 COR ek ry Al Pusali od » | will be given. Details of the purpose 4 ¢ —_—— TE Asst. General Purchasing Officer. of these meetings will be announced 4 i Nov. 1, 1917... .. 115,639 293,947 | From this the turpentine operators | later.” 1 Nov. 1, 1816 .... 84106 338,005 | of the South will see that from now on, | While the Review has no further | March 31, 1917 ...... 65,026 353,601 | 45 long as the war and the shipbuild-| advices it is presumed that the purposes E : ; ing program continues, if the lumber! of the meeting will* be three-fold, a | | The following letter was received in | interests find any of their timber, | general discussion of conditions in the 1 reply to one making inquiry as to the | Poxed or cupped, needed for their con-| industry, with especial reference to the | L report that lumber interests were com- | tracts to supply shipbuilding lumber | next crop; the consideration of meas- i | mandeering timber that was being |that the in question must be | ures of organization of the operators i “11 worked for turpentine and that the |&iven up for that purpose. Patriotism | throughout the belt, and the securing _ | |B government had authorized the taking | dictates this, and the letter clearly in-|of funds for the advertising of pure g IE of any timber needed whether being |dicates that the government expects | spirits turpentine, as set forth in recent |! iF t ntined te every naval stores man to be willing |issues of the Review. : 15 ire D. C., Oct. 31, 1917 | to make the sacrifice if they are called re q ! iy “Weekly Naval Stores Review, " |ontodoso. The Review hasnodoubt| phe London turpentine market con- Oh | “Savannah, Ga. ihn ue RE , Chesrially do tinues in a highly interesting condi- | E “Gentlemen: waaLey / 1S | tion with nearby months quoted at 91 | “We a in receipt of your letter of | connection. shillings, a tin in a ah of 20 | | the 17th, addressed to the Secretary shillings. This is despite the fact that 1 a of the National Defense Board, in which | The following telegram from the |there are over 10,000 casks reported on ~~ you ask that we advise you what our | Rosin & Turpentine Producers Associa- | afloat for Liverpool, much of which 1 . attitude is toward the naval stores |tion speaks for itself: will be transported by rail to London. | + interests. “New Orleans, November 3, 1917. |The stock of American turpentine on 23 i “It is not within the province of this | “Weekly Naval Stores Review: the London market is about as last ~ office to pass upon any controversy | ‘‘A naval stores convention will be | year but the supplies of French and ~ that may arise between the lumber | held at New Orleans, at the Hotel St. | Spanish are probably 5,000 casks less 4 companies of the South and the naval | Charles, on Wednesday, November Continued on page 26 | |

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PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, NAVAL STORES MARKET

SPIRITS TURPENTINE

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PORE.» via Firm | Firm St'dy | Quiet | Quiet Quiet Price... aT | 47% | 473 | 47% | 47% 473 Sales. i... 316 | 89 | i | 2 | mab Ra Receipts...... | 143 | 126 | 257 | 400 219 141 Receipts 1916...... 120 TT 10m 410 608 321 lal

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Pay... | Oet.26 | Oct 27 | Oct. 29 | Oct. 30 Oct. 81 Nov. 1

Tone -.... | Firm | Firm Firm Firm Firm Firm

| _— WW. ail 7 50 | 750 7 40 | 745 7 45 7 45 WG... 7 40 | 740 725 | 79 7 2% 7 25 No 7 OU | 700 7 00 | 7 06 7 05.07% 7 02% A rr is 6 20 | & 20 6 25 | 6 25.21% 6 25 27% 8 35 K 8 10 | 610 8 15 | 8 174.20 6 17%..20 6 20 a 5 821 | 5 82% 5 9214 | 590 5 95 6 05 Hy 5 7k 5 TT 5 871% 590 5 95 5 973 GT 5 77% 5 77k 5 871 590 5 933; 5 92% F 5 77% | 577% 5 85 | 590 5 90 5 90 Bt 5 17% | 5 77% 5 85 | 590 5 90 5 90 D.. 5 71% [5 17% 5 85 | 590 5 9) 5 90 Be a 5 77% bi B77 Res | 590 5 90 | 590

Total Sales ...... | 621 fae nT | ee 936 207 524

Receipts...... is 484 [50 Tomy | 1019 | 1322 75 614

Receipts 1916." ...... 453 BBY ii 511 2222 1384 755

W. W. WILDER, President W. H. PROCTOR, Vice-President HENRY HENKEN, Sec’y-Treas

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PRODUCERS OF AND EXPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ROSINS AND SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE ALSO DEALERS IN GENERAL SUPPLIES

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(Cash Must Accompany Order.) ea POSITIONS WANTER. FACTORS AND One Insertion...... ovcirmnvee 75 cts. Four Insertions...... ccovecime cen. .$1.25, COMMISSION MERCHANTS HELP WANTED. OFFICE: ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK BUILDING One Insertion...... cn liars 75 cts. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA Four Insertions...... covmm vomansn $1.25 Receive Consignments at Jacksonville and Fernandina, Florida TURPT. FARMS FOR SALE. and Savannah, Georgia

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business. Position Wanted Address: Lock Box 108, Please Mention the Paper Wanted position as woodsrider or 204 Quitman, Ga. manager by a good turpentine man Our readers will oblige us when that will get results; a good bookkeeper Turpentine Farm and Timber For Sale writing to parties advertising in our and commissary man; strictly sober, 6,000 acres sawmill timber and 24 does not drink whiskey; a hard close paper if they will state that they saw crop turpentine place; plenty of round careful worker and hustler, early and timber near by. the advertisement in the Weekly Naval late; good controller of labor and man- Yearwood Naval Stores Co. Stores Review. This is a little trouble ager of men. 134 Ft. Meade, Fla. and costs nothing, but helps us and is Address: Woodsman, R. F. D. 1, Box 42A, Rosin Qil Stiller Wanted information wanted by the advertiser. 134 Orlando, Fla. First-class rosin oil stiller; must be ex-

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TURPENTINE FUTURES IN London Spirits Turpentine Market. THE LONDON MARKET FURNISHED BY London, England, Oct. 6, 1917 Moore & Hole, Billiter House, Billiter Street, London, Eng” The following gives a comparison of spirits of turpentine futures at this date for four years:— London, Eng., Sept. 29, 1917.

DELIVERIES WEEK ENDING THIS DATE i917 1916 1915 1917...... 1,567 IB re trian smn 2,047 heyy 1,328 ; American 24,344 18,423 29,227 OS hits OM 1,445 | Stock in London. barrels { French...... 137 631 889 : Spain ...... 3,742 8,400 6,790 JANUARY-APRIL Landing iu 24 EE ie Te a ip Bea RE Le A 8,120 YO ean 74 9 d- | Afloat to £ essing: ni mma saat i Ar CEL plo fk EA sf ee 8,150 O16 Be eerie 448 3d AIS eters inmnieiedeittarienet 37 5. 3 d.| Totals barrels...... Era Et aa aR om 28,223 27,954 48,176 1914. ia 32 8 d. Price In Biondon, fsb Sorpet - 67 42-4 85-13 elivered in London, wee DELIVERIES, JANUARY TO DATE ending Sept. 29, 1917, barrels 1,089 1,588 1,003 Ly 48,885 casks | Deliveredin London, Jan 1 to Sept. 29 44,507 66,554 69,805

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SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES BEVIEW AND JOURNAL, OF TRADE

COURSE OF THE SPIRITS TURPENTINE MARKET AT SAVANNAH FOR ELEVEN YEARS (Compiled from Official Records of the Savannah Board of Trade.)

DATE | 1917-18 | 1916-17 | 1915-16 | 1914-15 | 1913-14 | 1912-13 | 1911-12 | 1910-11 | : 1909-10 ah, | 1908-09 Pi | 1907-08

April 1.. 45 ND 44% ND 42 48% 102 80% 373 ND 673 April 7.. 48 49% 444 ND ND 45% ND 6025 36 50 66..663 April 14 4734 49 45% 44 37% 45 ND | 60804 36; 383 48 873 April 21. 48} 47 45% 431 303.40 | 441.45 | 172% 583 69| 894 393 | 46 673 Apnl 28... 47% 44} 453 45% | 42% H'D'Y | 46.46% | 4 BY 87 423 48| 65} May 5. 443 | 35} 85% | 45} 421% 36} 45 74 ND 85% 44 843 May 12 42}.43| 363% 44) 443 | 44 87% 46} 46% | 63.64 | 059% 80 87387) 42} 3 | 63} May 19 44 373.37% | 41.40% | 43} 364 47 471 | 85 61% 613 37% 124 803 May 28 42 38%. 884 38.88% | 443.45 | 871.8373 | 4b} 59 60% 371 88| 423 603 June 2 40} 39 404 433 36} 364 | 44.44) | 56}.4 | 55 39 393 | 40} 59 June 9 39.394| 39 39% 45.45} | 385} 454 533.541 | 66} 37% 88] 41 57 June 16 39 39 38% 38% | 454.46 | 36 45 51.513 | 56% 57| 403 89 391 | 57} June 23 89.393 | 39 41} i] ly 36 43.43 52 | B71 | 39% 403| 40 57} & June 30 38 38% 304.391 | 463.47 | 36} 44}.443 | 53.53; | 59.59} 483 44| 39 57% 573 July 17 383 | 38 39% 46.48% | 36.36} | 44 503.51 | 6llg 62| 43} 44| 893 40! 57} July 14... | 871%4 oo 39% 464 863.863 | 43% 51.511 | 64 46 383% 664 July 20... 38 481.484 | 303.803 | 46 35% 43} 49} 6683 664 453 38% 881 | b6 July 28. 37F | 43}.43} 2 45% 353% 43 51.51% | 68% 463 47| 873 873| 66} Aug 4.. 38% 43} 38 45% 35 42% 49} 88} 48} 873 874| .55% Aug ll. 87% 424 39.89} | ND 353.86 | 89}.40} | 493.493| 68% 493 493| 853 36| 67 Aug 18... 33% 42°42} | 88 ND | 361.363 | 40 51.513 | 691.693 50} 85% 564 Aug 25. 37% 421.43 | 373} ND 394.40 | 893.40 | B53} 533 85% 36 563 § Sept 1. 38% | 424.423 | 387.874 | ND 39 39} | 884.89 | 511.514 70 564 363 54 Sept * 8. 39% 42% 36 ND 383.89 | 38 J 11.713] - 563 38 52 Sept 15... 403 45 2 ND 89 88 50 71} 563 86 863 | 50 503 Sept 22... 403 42% 374.88 | ND 89 38 50}..50% | 74%. 75| 564 853 1 Sept 29 .. 45 43% 38 ND 88 803.893 | 50}.50%| 178%.74| 583 853 51 Oct. 6. 47 43} 38% ND 89 3 30} 50% 721% 593 85% 52 Oct 13... 481 43} 38% ND 39.891 | 38% 483 7634 59 85 51 Oct 20 .. 49) 44 424 ND 40% 41 48} 741.743 | 67} 573 873} 513 % Oct 27.. 49 45 53.58% | ND 42 303 483.463 | 75% 58 36 861 | 651} Nov ‘=. | ... -| #4 503 ND 42.42} | 38 48}. 463| 77.773 ND 86} 49 493 Nov 10 -| 463.47 | 58 ND 43.48% | 388% 48} 78% | 5b} 551| 88% 43% Nov 17. | ... -| 46.46} | 54.544 | ND 43% 874 45 77 55 884 48} 45) Nov 24... | iu —| 463.47 55 44 44.44} | 35% 4 76% ND 394 48% Dee 1. | ... -| 50 54 45 43 84}. 844 444.45 75 bil 393 45 } Deo’ 8. | ... li BO 54 44 42% 85.85% | 46%.47| 76 53% 894 45 Dec I15..7 ui LTD 524.53 | 43 423 Bo 74% 55} 30 44% Des. 22.0] — | 53.53} 1 44 42 88 493.50 7635 | 53} 68%| 87% 42 Bee 20." | cu... - | B52} ALE.51F | 413 42 874.38 764.763 533 b4| H'D 403 Jan 5. | — | 513.52} | 54 423 44 oy 50% 71 56 H'D'Y| 42} Jan: 12... |... — | 53} 56 434 45% | 40}.408 | 504 79% 59 41} 51 Jan 19..." |... - | 524.583 | 55.55} | 44 46 39% 49 82 ND 404 54 Jan. 28... | |... - 80] 55 43 47 41} 49 Bid | 82}.823| 60% 4) 41} | B51} Feb 2:7 | -f 51 55 40 48 42.42} | 46% 84 ND 413 51 Feb 9. | i... - 51 55 44 483 42.42} | 47% 88 59% 39% 52 Feb 16... .[ ... —~il9 51} 2} 44 42% 46} 871.88 | 59% 404 ND Feb 23 ..| ~| 48} 50% 41 44 42% a 874 59 41 474 Meh 2... | ... A: 50 42 443 42 48 i 5934 39 1 50% Mch 9... 48% 50 42 45 40 47 88 80 373 48 Mech 186... 48 493.50 | 42 48 874.38 | 48% 92 68034 38% 50 | Mech 23... 43 50% 42 48 874.88 | 484.48% | 41.00.01 | 60% 88% 52 Mch 30... 43} 51.51% | 42} 48 ND 1.07 60 87 67 | Mch 3I.... 45 50 44 ND 42 47 102 | 593 593! 87% ND

High and Low Prices for Turpentine for Fleven Years 1916-17 1915-18 1914-15 1913-14 1912-13 1911-12 1910-11 1909-10 1908-09 1807-08 1908-07 H.: L H. LL, H. L. H. 1, H. 1, H. L. HH, L. H. L. H, 1. HL. HT. 54 3853 58 38 47 40% 48% 35 48 385 $1.02 44} 31,07 56% 6C% 853 503 356 69 40 74% 56 Highest and Lowest Turpentine Posted onthe Savannah Board of Trade. 3 at $1 07 gallon. or $53.60 cask Lowest Sept. 4, 1898. at 22 cts, gallon, or $11.0¢ cask i Highest, March 25, 1911, i iL ns Hi

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' Rooms, 6-7, Southern Express bldg, Consignments of Pare Gum Spirits Turpen- 07 LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE BUILDING st. Julian and Whitaker Streets. tine and sattiug Strained Rosin solicited sight Drafts against Biils of Lading accept- Entrance on Whitaker Street. ed for seventy-five per cent. Savannah market. Possessing the good will of the NEW ORLEANS, LA.

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Firm c.i.f. offers also solicited, make “HARDGROVE,"” New Orleans, La. »Addressall communicationsand all checks. drafts. money orders. etc., pay- able to C.B TURTON CO. NAVAL STORES REVIEW, D. D. PEABODY 0. Box 948, Savannah, Ga. 16 EXCHANGE PLAGE P. SALES AGENT NEW YORK Hin%ared as second-class matter at the | ost” office at Savannah, Ga ROSINS-TURPENTINE NN NN TT TURPENTINE AND ROSIN Eastern Representative : CHARLES NORDHAUS, JR. Marketing Production of For Export ot 8 2 st st at Room 404, 130 Pearl Street, New York City For Soap Makers & Paper Makers INDEPENDENT NAVAL STORES COMPANY For Makers 4% st at 2 and other Operators The Merits of a Cup Told Shipments from Southern Ports, or In a Series of Pictures 321 HIBERNIA BUILDING New York, or Delivered NEW ORLEANS, LA. We pay sight drafts to Producers or Dealers against purchases with Little Circles That Tell The Story documents

of a Mobile Product H.T. WEST GO.. Inc. By a very clever arrangement of MOORE & HOLE cuts the Mobile Steel Company con- 148 STATE STREET veys a very striking illustration of IMPORTERS OF! the merits of its turpentine cup BOSTON, MASS. in its advertisement on page 7. The Rosins and Turpentine illustrations in the little circles ALL THE PINE PRODUCTS give a comprehensive study in the virtues of its article and tell the story ROSINS, , so plainly that every operator can ROSIN OILS CF ALL GRADES Billiter House, Billiter Street readily appreciate it. The Mobile Steel Co. has been manufacturing cups PINE TARS AND OILS, LONDON, E. C., ENGLAND for several years now and has built up PITCHES, CRUDE PRODUCTS a very gratifying business in its pro- doets. Its cups have been in use for PARAFFINE CABLE ADDRESS: ‘MOVEMENT’ LONDON CARBON BLACK some season and have made their way throughout the belt. Send Your Name For Copy A. L. FARIE of “Duplex Doings” SUCCESSOR TO JAMES FARIE, JR. A. E. ADAMSON

Will Be of Interest to Naval Stores | —DEALER IN— EXPORTER AND DEALER IN Men Seeking Cheap Hauling NAVAL STORES Turpentine operators should send their names—just drop a postal eard — Rosin, Turpentine, Tar to the Duplex Truck Co., Lansing, Savannah Bank & Trust Co. Building

Michigan, and get on their mailing SAVANNAH, GA. list for the heavy haulers magazine, “Duplex Doings.”” It will be sent free. Every operator is interested in any- Cable Address: *‘Farie,’’ Savannah JACKSONVILLE, FLA. thing that will reduce expenses on the turpentine farm, and the Duplex people have that object in view. They tell all about what turpentine men, ROSIN OILS-—ROSIN SIZE — PITCH sawmill men, and others are doing in the way of getting down the cost of hauling their goods, raw or manufaec- ROSIN AND TURPENTINE tured. Drop them a postal card right away and the magazine will come to NATIONAL ROSIN OIL & SIZE Co. you without cost. And, by the way, it might be well to take a look at their NEW YORK SAVANNAH CHICAGO advertisement on page 6 of this issue

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Brazil 387 Freie drink Chile oily dimes 1,263 A HACKS, Pili sae DIPPERS, SCRAPERS 3 Other South America ...... 313 Japan «eh n 170 drdrd, British Oceania...... e.. i... 1 Other Asia and Oceania...... 50

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00-00-00 LH Total. wih. an 10,090 ROSINS Countries Barrels (500 lbs.) “JOHN R. WALSH aly. cai saa 3,521 NOTWAY ...... ooo oon vnesnisiasarsinen Ered ... hee Si deren PEALERNAVAL STORES United Kingdom...... «cccsreceaces.. 15,651 Canada, 00 hE iad 8,649 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA STE Te RS 2,166 REPRESENTING PRODUCERS and CONSUMERS Argenting...... o Ll 16,661 Orders Solicited for Spirits of Turpentine Brazil...... btn nln Aoksantes tas 1,676 Rosin of Different Grades and Rosin Oil Other South America...... 4,622 JAPAN oor boii Crsaniutabiades 4,318 Also Buy for others on Commission or Brokerage Australia... EL 1,850 Would like to Represent some Reliable Foreign Firms All other Countries. coco een... 4,266 FOR RENT SOME STEEL UNDERFRAME TANK CARS FROM MARCH 1 Total... onan, es 63,380 Let us put your name on our list for Market Lettersand Telegrams SCHOHOHOHOHOHC Receipts at Ports of Savannah, Jacksonville and Pensacola HHH HCHOHCHOHUHOHOHOHOHHY HH For Fifteen Weeks About the middle of July the falling BALDWIN & LEWIS GO. off in receipts became more evident than it had been. The following table shows the receipts by weeks since then:— Naval Stores Factors & Practical Operators Week Ending Turpentine Rosin

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POO BD BO BOBO BOB BDO OBB DB OOOO OO OB BBO OB DODO BOB OID DBO BDO IO RK. a aE 7.05 OOOO OGIO IIIT TIN Mo. eel 7.80 — OFFICE OF — and unchanged compared with the NL a 8.05..8.10 WEEKLY NAVAL STORES RaAVIEW ciose of the preceding week. Holders WG 8.80..8.45 130 Pearl Street, Room 404 repeated quotations of [email protected] for ww... 8.45..8.50 NEW YORK CITY kiln-burnt and $15.50@16 for carlots of Rosin Oil, in bbls., 1st run, gal. = 41g retort, f.0.b. New York. Sales of job- October 31, 1917. Rosin Oil, in bbls., 2d run, gal. 42¢ bing quantities were small at 25¢. above Tar, Kiln-burnt, oil bbls. $14.50..14.75 Prices show no net changes on spot carlot values. turpentine for the week just ended in Tar, Retort, oil bbls...... 15.50..16.00 Rosin oil closed firm but quiet under sympathy with the firmness of south- Pitch, Navy No. 1...... nll! 4.00 the strength of rosins. Sellers repeated ern primary markets. Although the former quotations on the basis of 42c. Pitch, Navy No. 2...... 4.75 drop in prices has been rather insignifi- Following quotations cover parcels cant a weaker trend of the market was a gallon for carlots, f.o.b. New York, for second run of oil. Spot jobbing for export, terms, free on board, New notable. The cause of the weakness is parcels also met with scattered sales at York: chiefly attributed to reported increased le. above carlots. Spirits of Turpentine, in cases: offerings by speculative holders, and (2-5 gallon tins to a case.) in some quarters locally a further trend Export Movements as to brand. of values, which will be aided by the It is difficult to learn how the threat- Strictly pure, guaranteed, gal. 673..683¢ usual seasonable dullness. Under ened strike for November 1, tying up Spirits of Turpentine, in barrels- present conditions governing the situ- harbor transportation, stands. A as to brand. ation and no movement of a bearish modified revised scale of wages. has Strictly pure, guaranteed, gal. 521..53¢ nature to rely on, it is claimed by been submitted by the Marine Workers Rosins, per 280 lbs. gross weight, leading naval stores interests here that no perceptible downward reaction in Affiliation to the tugboat owners of the standard types, 150 bbl. lots. : port. The latter claim that their men A B C—Common strained $6.55 values of turpentine may be looked are satisfied with present rates but the for. Holders are quoting carlots at D—Good strained....,...... 6.55 men’s representatives report the re- BETow NO. 2.0 iverson 8.75 5214¢., f.0o.b. New York, and jobbing verse. sales are being booked at 53%5c.-a gallon Good NO. 2.54. ilies 6.70 G==No. ld heii vining 6.75 for yard supplies here. Sales for the RECEIPTS AT NEW YORK (bbls) week were moderate and comprised H=No. lao 0 ine ras som 6.756 small quantities for direct consumption Week of Oct. 29 Week of Oct. 22 I— No.l...... 6.80 K—Low pale...... , 7.00 orders for earlots having been few. Turpentine... 3,900 1,414 Rosin ...... : 8,885 12,405 M=Pale. iu vl nh ae 17.98

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“Mr. Operator, Want to surprise yourself 2 Write to the Herty Turpen- Prices furnished cif any port of the worid tine Cup Company of Jacksonville for samples of the Wood Gutter they are CABLE ADDRESS: “UONESPICK” RRR the market this season— placing on 8 put it up—see how easily it can be put CAREER ESAS ERE RREDIGREF RSH F ADB URBLRBLRI DDE BERKS 3 on the tree, and how easily removed; then notice how much better it fits the tree than most iron gutters do, and you will be surprised. Not only a better gutter than an iron gutter, to begin with; but you can buy these gutter much less than iron gutters at the Let It BeaSALE and Not a CONSIGNMENT ¢ a present high price of iron.

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SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE

COURSE OF PALE GRADES OF ROSIN AT SAVANNAH FROM APRIL 1, 1914 to 1917-18

{Compiled from Ofticial Records of tne Savannah Board of Trade)

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April 1... - [$6 20 $5 55 [$5 52% [$8 00 $5 75.801 540 ($506 ($5 30 [$5 70.85 April 7... CE) 5 55 5 50 6 00 5 90 5 40 5 05 5 25 5 85 April 14 ...... ~16 00 b 65 5 60 5 90 5 75.808 5 40 5 05 545 |5 75 April 2)... -15175 5 65 5 50 6 15 5 6 10 5 40 515 5 25 6 00 April 28 ...... —] 5 80 5 70 535 8 25.30 5 6 20 5 40 515 |506 [615 May 5... -1565 5 80 5 25 8 20 5 8 15 5 40 5 15 490 |610 May 12 i 600 5 70 5 20 6 00 40 5 6 00..15§ 5 40 515 4 80 5 95 May 19 ..... —_y3 70 6 50 5 35 8 40 5 6 35 5 25 50) |4 95.500] 6 20..80 MAY 26 oem | B 65 5 50 5 40 8 40 65 5 8: 6 30 5 20 5 00 4 90..95| 6 25 June 2 ...... -| 5 65 5 50 5 60 6 25 85 5 8 8 15 5 20 4 90 530 | 610.15 June 9 .....-5 85850 575 |b 90 610 8 45 5. 5 6 35 Hp 85 600 5 00..06] 5 50 60] 6 25 June 16 ...... —1 805 5 85 8 00 8 65..80§ 5 90 5 6 55..708 5 50 5 10 5 80 40| 8 40.50 June 23 .....—] 6 50 6 10 8 10 710 6 25 8 700 $5 55.600 5 35 5 60 8 75 June B80 :....c. 8 50 8 50 8 35 7 00 8 25 8 88 jg 10 600 5 40 5 75 8 70 July 7... ~1 600 8 50 8 00.20 8 60 575 8 8 50 6 85 5 45 5 55.60} 8 40 July 14 cea} 6 00 8 85..60 6 40.50 6 85 8 10 8 8 50 5 99 5 20 6 00..05| 6 20 July 21 -16 00 8 40.45 6 75 6 85.90] 5 90 8 6 55..75{ 5 50 5 10 20| 6 50 60! 6 25.35 July 28 .....-]610 8 05 8 90 6 70.75 5 99 8 6 50..60§ 5 50 5 00 8 50 8 20.80 Aug 4 =] ND 5 90 8 90 [865.700] ND 5 6 85.75] ND 4 90 8 55 6 25.85 Ang 11... —] ND 5 80 8 65 700051 ND 5 6 75.801 ND 4 96 6 50 8 25.50 Aug 18... —] ND 5 70 6 75 710.25] ND 5 7 00.10] ND 4 85 6 50 8 50.55 Aug 25... —] ND 5 70 6 95 715625] ND 5 7 00.05§ ND 475 8 50 60} 6 50.65 Sept 1 {ND 5 75 6 60 715 25{ ND 5 7 00..10§ ND 475 8 45 6 650.75 Sept 8 ..... —| ND 5 70 6 60 735 ND 5 5: 7 20.25] ND 4 70 6 85 6 80 Sept 15 wwe | ND 5 85..90| 6 75 7 45 ND 5 78 ND 4 85 6 45 7 00 Sept 22 ...... e -| ND 8 00 8 60 7-60 ND 5 7 40 ND 4 90 6.35 710 Sept 29 ...... —§ ND 8 20 6 60 717 ND 8 7 55 ND 500 |g40.423 7 35 Oct 8 oem] ND 8 00 8 60 7 60 ND b 7 55 ND 4 90 6 35 7 80 Oct 18 ne -{ ND 6 05 6 50 7 50 ND 6 7 40 ND 5 25 8 25 115 Oct 20 ...y ND 8 40 6 45 7 50 ND 8 7 40 ND 5 55 8 25 7 10.15 Oct 27... — | ND 8 50 6 70 T 60 ND 6 : 7 45 ND 5 80 6 45 7 20 Nov 8... —I ND 8 50 6607... ND 6:25 1 6.50. | pee ND 6 00 8.45 | covinen. Nov 10... — ND 8 75 6 80 2a ND 8:85 (860 |. ND 8208 16:50: |. Nov 17 cee] ND 630.90/.700 |... ND B86 (675 Lo... ND 8 50 B60 [| ese Nov 24% ..... —15 9 8 90 710 sian 5 70 650 [690 1... 5 45 6 25 6.70. i... Dec: 1 ev -1 590 7 50 720 CF 2 5 85 ATI 545 [6 30.700] 8 70.75] ...... Dec 8 wes -| 580 7 00 720%... 5 60 6:75 + 690 4 .... 5 25 8°50 8 70.80} «een Dec 15 mt -] 580 725 T20 | i 5 60 700-1700 7)... 5 85 8 70 6 80.85] ...... Dec. 22... ~1567 725 7 20 arin 5 70 700 469 ili... 5 50 8 75 680 |... Dee 29 omen ~15 80 72 120 I". 575 700 47.00 1... 5 50 6 75 6:80 |... . Jan Bb -i..=1570 7 50 7 25 “el - 5 60 700.251°700 |... 5 20 7 00 695... dan 12... ~1575 7 50 7-80 - 5 65 7.95 ET 5 25 7 00 702% re Jan 10... -15 80 7 50 Boi - 5 70 700 L700 Li, 5 30 8 75 695 Jan 26... 15 80 7 60 2.28 | 3. - 5 70 7 20 7.00 | aie 5 80 6 75 6 85 ie Feb 2 ....]580 7 50 705 {0 5 70 7 20 875 | nin 5 30 8 76 663 - Fob 9... -] 570 7 50 690. 1... 5 60 7 20 685 ou. 5 00 6 60..75| 6 50 | ...... Feb 16 ...... ~| 5 55 7 50 6 80 5 40 7 20 860 a 5 00 8 75 C40 F... Feb 28... -§ 585 7 00 8:75 i 0 5 40 8 80 860 1... 5 00 8 75 8 40 niiois Mar 2... -§ 5650 8 50 670 5 45 8 25 G42) 5 00 8 00 8635 |... Mar 9... 150565 5 70 6:70 FL 5 45 5 55 6 40.45] ...... 5 00 5 85 685 |... Mar 16 .... | 5860 5 65 8670 | i 5 45 5 55 680.45)... 4 95 5 45 6380 1... Mar 23 .....[}b555 5 75 5600 f° 5 50 5 65 5:65. | ol 5 00 5 45 550... Mar 30... 15565 5 60 S78 his 5 bb 5 50 570. al 5 05 5 35 570 | Mar 381... 5 55 552% {600 |... 5 55 5 45 575: 80} cere 5 05 580 |5 70.85 ..

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(Compiled from Official Records of the Savannah Board of Trade)

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April 1 ...... [$450 ($400 $515 ($580 [$420 [$3 25.80/85 00 $5 70-80§%4 00 ($3 10 $5.00 ($5 75 | April ....oom 4 50 4 00 5 10 565 80] 4 10 3 25.30 4 95 b 75 4 10 315 4 85 5 60..70 April ems 4 50 4 10 5 40 5 75 4 20 3 40 5 30 5 65 415 3 85 5 05 5 50..60 3 APril 21 coeeeenme 4 70 415 4 90 5 90 4 30 3 8C 470 5 90 4 20 3 60 4 70 5 85 v April 28 ..... 4 80 415 4 85 6 10 4 45 8 80 4 60 6 00 4 30 3 70 4 40 8 00 ] May 5 in 4 70 4 20.45 4 60 5 95 4 30.40) 3 85.95) 4 20 30| 5 90 4 10.2C| 8 75 4 20 5 90 5 May 12 ...... 4 60 80| 4 20 4 50 5 95 4 30.45) 3 75.90 4 30.85 5 95 4 10..2C| 8 65.704 223.30| 6 90..95 May 19... 4 65 4 00 4 60..65| 6 20.25] 4 85 3 45 4 60 8 20 4 20 8.80 4 50 8 20 May 26 i. 4 65 4 00 4 65 8 15 4 85 8335 [455573 610 4 20 8 15 4 50.55 6 05 Inne 2 ...... } 460 4 00 5 00 6 00 4 80 3 40 4 90 595 14123173 8173 | 4 85 5 85..90 a June 9 i... .. |4 80..500({8 95 400 5 30..40| 6 00 4 45 8 50..55| 5 20.80 5 95 4 80.85 8.15..20| 5 10.20| 5 80 June 16 .... 1485 405 | 525.856 10.20] 4 50 38 70 5 20.35 6 00.10f 4 25 820 [615.173] 5 80.90 June 23 .....] 485 42 | 545.50] 6 35 4 50 3 80 5 40 615 {415.20 | 8 40 5 20 5 85 June 80 ...... |4 80.530, 4 30 5 4b 6 00 [4 45.56% 38 80 5 40 575 4 10.15 8 45 5 36 5 70 July 4 45 5 45..60| 5 70 4 85 3 85 5 40.45 5 40 8 95 3 40 5 80.356 273.35 July 4 20 600 [5865 4 50 8 70.765 773..90| 5 25 380 8 80..85| 6 85 5 20 July 425 8 45..55| 5 60.75] 4 40 8 65 6 40..50| 5 20 35] 3/85 320 | 6 85.405 174..25 July 4 20.25 6 50 5 55. T0F 4 35 3 56..60| 6 50 5 20..25f 8 70..76| 8 15 8 50 20 Aug 4 00.05 6 5b 5 65.75] ND 8 45 8 65 52580] ND [310.124] 6 55 |6 15.273 Aug 4 05.20, 6 50 566.75] ND 8 45 6 40.50, 5 25.304 ND 3 20..25| 68 85 50| 5 20..26 | Aug 4 00 8 45 575 90] ND 8 30 8 40 5 40 ND 8 30 8 85 5 85 Aug 4 00 6 40.50 5 75 ND 8 25..30| 6 85.50, 5 85 ND 8 10 6 80.45 6 25 30 | Sept 4 10 6 40 5 75.80] ND 3 85 8 85 5 85.40 ND 8 15 6 80 |b 80.3823 Sept 4 10 6 80 5 80.85] ND 3 30 6 25 5 55 60] ND 3 10 6.20 5 4b | Sept 4 25 6 40 8 15 ND 3 40 6 85 5 90 ND 815 6 30 5 80 Sept 4 30.40 6 30 8 25 ND 8 60 8 25 6 06 ND 8803 |625 5 90 Sept 455 6 30.824 6 55 ND 3 60 8 80 6 36 ND 3 47 62 |620 lh Oct 6... .fJND 250 6 80 8 45.50] ND 3 60 6 20 6 30.85] ND 8 4b 6 20 [6 12%.15 | Oct 18%... ND 4 65 6 25 8 45 ND 3 75 8 25 6 25 ND 8 55 6 25 6 05 Oct’ ' 20 ...... ND 5 10 6 224 | 640 45§ ND 4 10 6 223 | 6 30 ND 885 [6 20 223 6 00.05 Oct 27 ... .. ND 5 60 8 40 6 45 ND 4 80 6 85 6 85 NT 4 60 6 6 10.15 Nov 8. ...IND 5 55 8.35. [iin ND [470.500 68 |... ND 4 40.55/ 6 85 | een Nov. 10 ...... ND 5 85 BB | aerieen ND 5 80 885 NL 5 00 6.85 fis . Nov 17... ND 6 00 040 i... ND 5 70 087% |i. ND 5 15.251 6.85 [win Nov 4...... J4 7 8 15 Bd5 415 6 05 845 hi 8 70 5.75 8.45 {una Dec J... . 1470 8 15..70 6 673 70 ...... 4 00 6 05.80, 6 60 |... 8 55 5 70 8 45.50] ween Dec 8 ...... 1 450.55 6 30 8 50..60| ...... 4 00 6 15 6 80..45| ...... 3 40.48 6 90 8 80 in. Dec ib ...... {| 460 6 30 | 6 40.45| ...... 400 [595.610 680 | .... 3 bb 5 70 825 | in Dec 22 ...... |445 6 20 BBO fi... 8 90.400| 5 80 85/ 6 80 | ...... 8 45 b 15.25 6/25 «iva Dec 29...... 1 450 6 20 B40 4 4 00 5 80..90| 6 20 oi 3 50 585.40 6 10 | ...... Jan 5. 4 25 6 50 663. [ ... 8175 6 00 645 |. 3 40 5 85 6.25}. dan. 12 ..... 4 20 35] 6 50 678 ah 8 70..90| 6 05 662% unin 8 80.85 5 85..95| 6 35 | ...... i% Jan 19 ... 149 6 30 870 |. .. 8 70 6 05 6:80" sa 3 85 5 40 6:32 |... 8 Jan 26 ....442 6 30 860 dr... 8 60 6 00 Cab; i... 3 30 5 60 8.807 | vnnn I® Feb -2 ...... 4 25 6 30 840). 1. ' 8 60 585.90] 6 25 |... 3 80 5 45 825 Lan Tobi 8 nie 4 10 620.30, 635 |... 8 40 5 86.90{ 6 20 | ...... 3 25 5 85 820-1 Lil. I Zeb 16... 4 00 8 20 820-4... 8 40 5 86 8620 .... 3 16 5 45 6201 wk. 2 Feb 23... 4 00 6 20 620 dc... 3 20 5 85 6 20 55 8 05 5 25 620: | i IR Mar 2... 4 00 5 60 70, 6 15 ion 825 5 80 8 05 |... 315 500 |5 95.620 -.....- IR Mar 9... 4 00 5 20 8:20 J... 8 20.25) 5 10 820 fas 3124 |506 6 00.20] -.-.--- I Mar 16... 8 95 540451620 |... 32 5 85 B20" dni 310 5 3C 6 Wi | i Mar 23... 1400 5 40 Bay. 8 30 5 40 5 40 3 10 5 15 540 | ies i" Mar 80... 4 05 5 25 565 line 3.30 5 25 565 if an 8 10 5 10 B55. Mar 81... 4 00 515 580: fe... { 8 2580 5 00 5 70..80| ...... 3 10 5 00 55 iio

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(Compiled from Official Records of the Savannah Board of Trade

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(Compiled from Official Records of the Savannah Board of Trade)

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April ‘1 cnn $3 80 $3 05 ($48 $560 [N$375 $8305 ($48 ($560 [$370 ($305 ($4 80 [$5 60 April 7 con 38 (80 |465 |555 837 |305 |460 | 555 87 |805 |455 |555 April 4 ...... 380 1320 |48 [545 | 375 [3173 | 480 |540.45 3 7C 815 |480 |540.45 April 21 cs 3 85 | 340 [465 [570 38 |32 [465 [565 87 [8325 [460 [565 April 28 cee. 400 [340 [420 [580.90 8395 |383 |4 15.20 5 80 875 |325 |4 10.16 5 70.80 May 4... 38 | 345 (390.405 5 80 38 |340 [385.400 5 65 8 50.60) 83 80 | 8 75.95 5 65 May. Il ns 400 |833 |400.15 580 83956 [830 |400.10 580 838 |32 [385.410/ 5 80 May 18... 400 (300 [425 (605 896 [29 (420 |605 8360 |290 |4 15.20 6 00.05 May 25 400 [29 | 43808559 396 282% | 420.2584 | 3556 |272 |410.20 585 June: 2 nin 397344024 305 | 465 | 570 [3923974 290 |450 | 565.70) 350.60 280 |450 |5 60.70 June 9 ...... 4 00.10/12 90..300/5 024..05/5 60.6231 4 00 | 2 85.90| 5 00 |5 523..60f 3 60.400) 2 65..70/4 90..500( 5 50..55 June 16 . ....} 415 | 300 |500.05 570.750 410 | 29 |5 00.05 560 838 |270 |b 00.05 540 June 23 ...... 4 05 | 320 | 506 [540 400 (8310 [506 [535 3873 [806 |505 |580 June 80 ...... 400 122 [52 1540 400.05 310 |52 [53 {885.400800 [510 |5 80 July 7 ice 38 (82 |505.255 173.25] 38° |315 (515 |5152] 87 |806 [510 |5 10.25 July 14... 370.80 820 |570 |505 37.80/315 | 560 |505 360.80 806 |550 |5O05 Juiy-ol 38085 305 |630 [505.150 380.85 300 |680 [5025.10] 3 75..85/2 85.300 6 30 | 5 00.10 July 28... 370 1805.10068 [5075.10 870 |8305 (6380 |505.308 370 |29 {620 |500.10 Ave: 1... ND [305 [630 [5125.15 ND 200 |€20 51015 ND [29 (615 |510.15 | ang 711... ND [3805 (605 (5120.15 ND |29 |59 |510.158 ND (29 |565 |b 10.15 | Auy 15... ND [29 [59% [525308 ND |29 [58 |525.30 ND [29 [54 |5 295.30 | ang 25... ND | 285 90/5 95.605 5 20 ND [28 [59 {52% ND |2% [59 |520 Sept Li... ND (2973 (610 [522 IND 295 [600 [522 IND [292 |59 |b522% Sept 8... ND |800 |58 |b58.400 ND 300 (58 [58.40] ND [800 (57 |5 85.40 Sept 15... ND 305 [59 |575 ND (800 [59 |57 ND [800 |659% (57 Sept 22... ND [3156 [59 [580 ND 3124 (58 |580 ND (810 |57 [580 | Sept 29 eee. ND [340.45 600 | 605 ND [880.45 59 |605 ND | 325.45 5 90.95 6 05 Get 0G ...... ND [342 [605 |59.600 ND [340 [59 |595.600f ND [340 [58 |585 Oct 18... ND 3 4b 6 00 6 00 ND 3 45 8 00 00 ND 8 45 6 00 6-00 Oct 20 ....c] ND [380 [610.1735 95.6000 ND [88 [610 |595.600f ND [380 |600.05 5895 Oct" 27... ND [460 [630 7605 ND [460 [630 |805 ND [460 1630 |605 NOY Hiern ND. [4871050162 | .. ND (4373.50 620 | ND [437}-50{620 |. | Nov 10... ND i490 [ess 1... ND "1490" | 62 l ND [49 [625 (... Nov 17... ND: p00 1625 |... ND {500 1625 1. ND [500 1610 |... Nov 24... 348 1565 [68 | 345 B65 1630 345 [565 (630. |... Dec |... 8.50. +500. L035 J... 350 [555 08. 38 {535° 4635 |... Dec’ 8... 3 273 80 5 8 | 6:25 30 ...... 8273 30] 58 | 625.30 ... 395 [58 [680 i. .} Dac 15 Lier 33% 1550550815 |... 3.88 [55085615 |... 83 |5580585/615 | Dee 22 i... 320 {515° (6945. 820° 515 1615 4 » 315. | 500.15 615 fi. # Dec 29... 520 510 [600 | gi5t 5100 1600 of, 8315 (B10 1600. [| | Jan 5. 21 ls 1620 4 815 (555 1620. . 312 8656 1620 (i... N Jan 12... .. 320.223 6 65 6 25.27} ...... 3174 | 566 [625.2734 .... 8315 | 565 |625.913 ..... Jan 19 ... 3 30 5 30 8.978 | 3 30 5 80 8.973 bo 3 20 5 30 6.27% | Jan 26 7 iz (sso lem 320 [540 (02° | 200 (840 ean pT | Feb 2... 590 [540 5600 320 [540 {610&e © 320 {540.1610 fo i Feb 0... 3.10. |:5.20.251.6.30...... 83073 |520.25 610 | 805 |520.2 610 | __ i Feb 16... 305 [520 [605 200° [520 805 |... 2:96 :1-5:20 7°] 8.05 [7 | Feb 23... 305 [3510 (80 ol. 5028 1510. 1600 7 290. (510 (600 |. | Mar 2... 302 |485 B00 3028 | 485 6.00 ~- 2923 | 485 600 p_. | Mar. Onis 3073 | 480 8:00: lr 802% | 480 8.00 | I. 29% | 47 8.00.1 Mar 16... 3 05 5 20 6.00: 3 05 5 20 800 2 90..80b| 8 20 800. |... Be Mar 23... 3 05 5 00 B40 8 05 5 00 B40. 290.805 500 [540 | i Mar 30... lh 305 14780 [545 | ees 305. 14% i845 4... 290.805| 4 80 | 545 |... Mar 31... 306 |48 |560 | 305° 14% (560 |... 306 |480 |560 |...

HIGH AND LOW FOR EACH YEAR ON LOWER GRADE ROSINS FROM 1913-14 to 1916-17 B D 3

1918-14 191415 1915-16 1916-17 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1913-14 1914-15 - 1915-16 1916-17 | HI... X vw H L.H LL. 'H.L H L H LL. H. I. H. L H L. H.1L H 1. | 5.224 8.50 4.02% 3.02% 5.85 295 635 3.90 5.203.50 4.053.005 85 2.85 6 358,85 5.20 3.50 4.00 2.90 5.85 2.70 6,85 8.76 Se A

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RELINED INSIDE

ABSOLUTELY NO DISCOLORATION

Our New Patented Wood Lined Cup, relined inside with long Yellow Pine. Absolute- ly guaranteed not to color the gum and should last ten years. EIGHTY to NINETY per cent. WATERWHITE ROSIN should be made from this cup. :

Two years usage of this cup has proven all that is claimed for it, BETTER ROSIN and MORE SPIRITS than any other cup on the market. ;

Operators are warned against infringement on our patent No. 560255, Serial No. 52892. Now is the time to place your order for prompt delivery.

Also manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Metal Cups, Aprons, Gutter Strips, in all sizes to suit the trade. Write for prices before placing your order. Order now and secure prompt delivery.

We make Cups in following capacities: 14 Quart, E 1 Quart 2 Gills. I 1 Quart. {oo | 8 Folded End Galvanized Cups Rectangular Saw Tooth Aprons { Capacity Six Crops per Day Made in 6, 7 and 8 inches 5

One Piece Concave Aprons Two Piece Tapered Aprons Made in 2, 214, 214 Length 13-14 in. Made in all sizes 1 i LERIO PATENT CUP COMPANY | 201 SOUTH ROYAL STREET, MOBILE, ALA.

SAVANNAH WHERYY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, NAVAL STORES MARKET SPIRITS TURPENTINE

DVB hits orion | (Ot. 28 | Oct | Oct. 29 | Oct: 30 | Oct. 31 | Nov. 1

Tone... Firm = | Firm | Firm | Firm | Firm | Firm PIE... ¢ 9Y% | ol 49% | 49%, 4914 | 4934 x le el et epee SS el — ——l amram | eee | — - Bales..o lid i MB Lal 810 466 | 370 300 Receipts...... 268 485 1192 548 299 341

Receipts 1916 .... 491 446 828 218 493 462

CROSINS ....

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wa | 760 760 7 80 7 65 | 7 50.65 7 60 WG. | 7 45 | 7 40 7 45 | 7 45.50 7 45.50 7 50 Noma | T10 | 725 | 720 7 25 7 2% 7 30 él 6 40 | 650 | 855 | 6 60 8 80 65 8 75 gE | 630 | 63 | 635 | 6385.40 6 40.50 6 50 be | 8 023 | 6 (0 610 | 8 12% .15 8 15 171 8 20 Ho a | 6 00 | 600 6 05 6 10 8 1234.17% | 6 20 Oe | 5 97% | 5971.6 00, | 6 05 8 072.10 8 10.15 8 15 .. | 59 | 5 95 5 9714 6 0010 6 15 6 15 Be 5 9 | 595 | 595 5 97% 6 10 8 15 Do | 595 | 5 95 | 5 90 | 595 8 10 6 15 Ba 595 | 595 | 5 90 | 595 8 05 8 15

Salone oe. 88 | Dm lo Mim 1 ows | © oom 1m Receipts... oem a 1374 1165 834d 2037 1616 1132 Receipts 1916 ...... 1613 1920 3588 ops 1756 1761

BAKELITE CUP COATING ENAMEL Makes old rusted metal turpentine cups better than new, and £ 1 eliminates discoloration. : Many operators coated their old cups last year, and are now making WW rosin.

FOR FULL PARTICULARS, WRITE TO GILLICAN-CHIPLEY COMPANY, inc. NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA

BEST PRICES PAID UNLIMITED QUANTITY BATTING DROSS We are the largest buyers and converters of Batting Dross and Still Waste in the United States. No lots too large nor too small to get our prompt and best attention. Our buyers are constantly on the road. If they do not visit you,

write for our prices--Hlways the Best. All goods paid for in cash or sight draft. is

A No waiting for your money or selling your goods on ¢trust.”’ = i JACKSONVILLE ROSIN COMPANY eg Box) Phae 7 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

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26 SAVANNAH WEEKLY NAVAL STORES REVIEW AND JOURNAL OF TRADE SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, NAVAL, STORES MARKET From Official Reports of The Savannah Board of Trade, For Week Ending November 3, 1917

DAILY PRICES AND SALES OF SPIRITS TURPENTINE.

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155 120 179

Receipts 342 209

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Continued from page 3 than a year ago. The stocks are strong- WILLCOX-IVES OIL CO. ly held by a few houses, it is stated, and the opportunity to make con- sumers pay well for the article is apparently not being lost sight of. For Rosin Dils, Rosin Spirits, Pitch, Varnishes a long time turpentine was selling entirely too low in London, as it has been on this side. It may be that the SAVANNAH, GEORGIA

radical change in the market foretells, ‘in a way, what may come on this side Rosins have unquestionably found a be taken up without any effect on of the Atlantic toward the close of this strong basis on which to rest in the values. season or during next season if the 1918 domestic demand backer up by foreign crop falls off as predicted. ) necessities which, while difficult to Now that Hon. A. Mitchell Palmer, meet in these days of increasing re- of Pennsylvania, has been put in charge strictions on the movements of all of the work of confiscating all of the The spot turpentine market here freights, shows unmistakably that enemy’s goods held in this country it remains stable close to 50 cents. No- large quantities would be taken greedi- is to be hoped he will call upon the. vember brings a fairly large volume of ly if it were possible to get them across editor of the Lumber Trade Journal, of turpentine to market and while it will the pond. Freights are stiffer and New Orleans, for information about all be less this year than last there is still higher and exporters scouring the ports the rosins that were being bhught some the wind up of the crop to come in for room find it exceedingly searce. months back for German interests, to before the drains on the reserves sets There is, of course, a movement of rosin be held until after the war. If we are in. Consumers fight higher values. right along, but it is nothing to what not in error that estimable journal ad- after having enjoyed a long spell of it would be under easier transportation vised the world that large quantities of quotaticns below the cost of production, facilities. Prices have moved up this rosins were being bought up, in fact, bub it is quite evident that while the week on commons very appreciably. that the bulk of the stocks reported market may be held rather stationary The scrape is beginning to show up were in reserve, for that channel of for a time some upward movement is and at Jacksonville the week brought consumption when peace comes. If inevitable later on the small receipts receipts almost equal to those of last there was anything but idle gossip in that mark the closing months of the year. Novewber and December are this—and this was probably the case— season. Dealers in the meantime are months of quite heavy receipts of rosins the L. T. J. should immediately ac- not averse to adding to their stocks and every year, the lower grades then show- quaint Mr. Palmer with the facts and there is sufficient competition among ing up in full strength, but the demand let the sleuth hounds of the govern- them to prevent any declines worth for them is insistent and with a likeli- ment gather in the rosins in question. consideration even though there may hood of the current receipts showing be enough to go round and prevent the the percentage of decrease that marks Subseribe right now for the WEERLY higher values setting in at once. the crop up to this time they are apt to NAVAL STORES REVIEW :

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