I'luito Ijy l.uis F. Cliibas 



KOAD-MAKIXG IN CUBA, WITH KOUR-TON ROLLER, IX THE INTERIOR OF THE ISLAND 



Cuba has always been handicapped by a lack of good roads, and one of the greatest blessings 

 of the American occupation was the initiation of an era of road-making 



Plioti) from I'rederick J. Haskin 



A HAVANA r.Ar.V EXJOVINf. ITS MinnAV LUNCH 



This is by no means an uncommon sight in the poorer quarters of almost any Cuban 

 town. All through the tropics and particularly among the Latin peoples the goat is a do- 

 mestic animal of greater value thai\ the cow. Its milk is preferred for infant feeding, and 

 it needs less care and attention than the cow. 



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