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THE CUBA REVI E W 



Cuban Highways Ideal. 



The superb scenery, delicious balmy air, the quaintness and 



charm of her ancient towns and cities, lure many 



enthusiasts to these fair shores. 



By W. J. Morgan. 



THE continued increase in automobiling warrants tlie belief that in a few years 

 during the winter months a warmer climate will be sought by the automobile 

 fraternity and in large numbers; in that event, Cuba will surely be on the list 

 of favorite places to visit for touring purposes. 

 My first experience with Cuba was, when I endeavored to get up a road race with 

 the aid of Messrs. E. J. Conill and Raymond G. Mendoza, the young Havana capitalist and 

 lawyer respectively. 



THERE ARE A 

 THOUSAND POINTS 

 OF INTEREST 

 AROUND HAVANA, 

 AND ALL REACHED 

 BY THE FINEST 

 OF HARD ROADS. 

 TREES, FLOVC'ERS, 

 HOUSES AND PEO- 

 PLE ARE A NEVER- 

 FAILING ATTRAC- 

 TION. 



