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Plant of the Sfmperia.1 Sugar Company, SugarJancL
The extraordinary ability displayed by
American industries in supplying the neces-
sities and luxuries of life alike has won the
admiration and praise of people everywhere.
Steadily contributing to the comfort and
well-being of mankind; advancing in keep-
ing with the times, but with no conspicuous
display of phenomenal expansion; modestly
endeavoring to keep pace with the needs of
humanity in furnishing an essential food
product, the refining of sugar must be con-
sidered as truly representative of American
industrial ability and progress.
Vast capital has been invested in sugar re-
fineries redounding to the benefit of those
who have been fortunate in acquiring an
interest. Small companies have become
large ones under proper guidance of efficient
administrative officers.
From the very beginning the officers of the
Imperial Sugar Company, of Sugar Land
Texas, planned for the future by establish
ing a reputation for producing pure can
sugar of outstanding quality, which has nat
urally resulted in the deserved popularity c
Imperial Crown Brand.
Possessing some unusual features for tho.'
who consider safety of principal and intere
of first importance, with dividends suf
ciently remunerative to warrant an invei
ment, the 7 per cent Cumulative Prefern
Stock of the Imperial Sugar Company
worthy of your consideration. Dividen
represent profits that consumers of sugcu
help to create.
To investigate involves no obligation. You
are invited to send us the coupon properly
filled out.
Imperial Sugar Company
Tirst in Texas
Sugarland
Dept. SS.
Coupon/?
Imperial Sugar Company,
Sugar Land, Texas.
Gentlemen:
Kindly send me copy of your folder, “How Fast Money Accumulates
at 7%” and other information concerning your 7% Cumulative Preferred
Stock. This request implies no obligation on my part.
Name ........................................................................................................-................
Street, P. 0. Box, or R. R.
City.........................................
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