10 



THE CUR A R K V I E W 



^ -i:!. <'ii:rri: 



ELCOMEW.IO'S;^ 



El Unico Camino 

 que no se altere el equilibrio 



La Lucha's artist advises a perfect balance be- 

 tween wliites and blacks in the interests of pres- 

 ervation of peace 



The Boston (Mass.) Adi^ertiser gives the 

 same advice. Tt says : "Unless the two 

 races can work in harmony and v.'itli cq'inl 

 participation in honors and duties, they will 

 work at variance and in mutual opposition. 

 The government recognizes the danger in 

 the latter course. It is for the government, 

 then, to encourage and assist in a wise and 

 profitable amalgamation of effort by both 

 races." 



Cai!ali.f.ro Dependiente — Son las sets, amo 

 salao. Cierra, "pa que" te rcvicntes. 

 El iNFELiz Amo — \Aprieta\ Bien se conoce que 



mandan los insolventes. — La Lucha. 

 A cartoon on the 6 o'clock closing law. The clerk 

 points to the clock he is carrying and says: "Why 

 do you work, master? It is six o'clock 1" and the 

 unhappy storekeeper replies: "Yes, hurry! It 

 is well known that insolvents now rule." 



The Fronton Building in Havana, the 

 home of Jai .'\lai, became the property of 

 the city April 28th. By special arrange- 

 ment the management will be allowed to 

 continue the games until the middle of 

 Tune. 



Wood — ,Vo sc asuste, General; no vengo a quedarme; solo vcngo de paseo. — La Politica Comica. 



There was talk in Havana that General Wood's visit had some hostile significance, but the 



cartoonist makes General Wood say to the President: "Do not be frightened. General, I do 



not come to stay, I came only on a pleasure trip." 



