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Show ] ine gaz [Ma an ic bl pu Re in n o i r e t Che SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 27,1909. SECTION THREE. Plans of the President oe | ee summer - PAGES ONE TO FOUR Havana's Beautiful Palace home. HANDSOME HOME SUMMER CAPITAL OF THE NATION Beverly, the local board | ing tendered the use | the Mason bultiding provement over the of trade OF PRESIDENT hav- of ite quarters in a manif clerical workshop Gs op choice Beverly, Mass., to Succeed Oyster Bay as the Center of Nation During the Summer. of a vacation me is found EN In we woodec roads s depends to will have. Mont ¢ at the 4 At hitecturally |} are or several north chosen party shore of This ° from distance similar to the of the motor cars. The Tafts hav ore is FRIDA a e for small yachts and motor boats but| the presidential yachts layflower,| CE enLees oe shoulc - brought to| ance - a ree sly cw even ld when thelr cEent -- ae ----- Tl g er 66 ‘ HAT do aa ao rete Mr rs separ ne 7 this?" sana | the will embrace this exclusivxe > course, and such of this vacation the major| ® trip e ae when 1 ce g the dog. ne one is wont namely, the "town," or to think of business etveota. to hundreds, permit of much : Caron less lal rather] The of acres, to ree t of} Shore In the the early i avallable mt‘ i | ‘ Structure niv 2a | raine mannatnice tion I might uzzle Although 90 ards fron rangement of einen ta the tra ; the 2 cottage troll - e cannes trees veran NEG much secluded The e i (iene lent th ir e Is io have earned season a = I 4 get} lz leg a hat * Gnd es snitch ene mean," 2 my I'm sald Tes 4 : I haven't cents?" 10 take sorry," However, and & you "I said Kf x C ag [e : A cents sald : how yas (tue | the I take family a You Jarr. to- oking. - a oka ne ao Jarr ao - wit com- % ich } : depart or taitl Ameri territory, i c With Murray Bay eliminated, 1 Tafts began a mental can 78 of Amert- | can summer. resorts. They did: not} finish Should Our .of tones light are and. papers - as snd . ; 4 1 ve Childeoh.. rule could be ystematically to when a das 3 pases! nt and. not, matter of -child de when it training would be i ‘ified But the fact that no two children are precis ely alike,-and ¢ rve nm impertinent sin erlously unishme appeal to where : an a Benes Seance and child w nt a) was 1t e unneceswis e child's mind et 1 k wor bie always " of. method former the never a chilid should with iment youngster | the when -on ried back "answer t¢ tendeney rtinent, sarily hard to pos h principles or girl cannot| boy punishrror, then & word eithe r, But Nothing. iniinistered.' lo to pete ie af a hild t peti rap Me a nd*no'parentican years was being think little corrected girl of the ott for bad manners toward her nur had been impudent, but Instead of ishment, her mother told her that ei , (aon than many persons For example a paeRe) {elt men, ye Panett are unately, with they.which. types: and ult ae ¥3 se n St punthls I from. her sweetnes detracted and her. manners, but clothes, not it was That iia t that to be imand a lady, made which was to be common pertinent could one any Also, the mother added, snoyer n when manners good have but {t was in speaking like a te dy when assigi 10, he h { ‘Or cognized is ent * ‘ t} and ‘ i ee and rably adapted ecoretiona: jo ane. trom lyoks out whiteness for of: tha ined upon, the ae in the cen A! be : P . i : 100 : by a ae le teenThe mo ost bouu. ear Hea room a ne throne or nd rtment Presid eae omak tis ae otitelal receptions, The room ™ gance with its ets erlmson furnishings. Over e win- | broad ‘'m. | dows eae ie and Spain Nae Fae Mr. Jarr doors and a are the escutcheons whil e eo iethe oFTno neue eee grein tenths* ST ne n ee 1 od tn. | 1© > GMM) mperanae ully "A of ene sane ne on Gilbert, Miss A a chosen | that. had: come not ‘T of: ‘ ser departrns nt pone pi easel" BR ae , . PS pleasanter * Cl nn CMTES itin invites I hope (mROTITOIE |S cea i up here to}. eae Brown r official L : combiaccurate Bae s ralentt) and oy kind L fetth ee : nd Vv uN d Jay of i fal oer ie SN -officla iad ea. ss and lere Le , sorrow- d he a y "¢ It} s ' , rose and he sald Gilbert," ‘Miss favs came woman. newspaper The t came out stretched hand with | ward | the' courtesies for ou thank trial the during to me extended ata kind have been very | You "To ay every © later the nisy "Piva minutes The courtroom. dingy . det 20181 ‘ton. ireariniias to help a hetiec nature require pao bench Phe ia Sree mares cdistric| me Coun asta x "Ye A - I Blanche hear a rule, deserve I criminal that] married roasted|toit case," = southern Lambertshe theattorney In terriblydistrict > to expression} anq the Ww rament, ic h this| claim usu uly ; Peer known lave. and plethorle to itwell) or sublime, suous corresponding A the of is sen- that all distaste ugly, the for vulgar, ; ness, Indolence been acer a with: the Idea that im-| and to| able you 4 are} moral, it] consider money, borrow He soci you If inter-| "pie it back, to pay duty prac-| the most work-aday, : your x pec ted! be would int est, jus ee indivi tical - do artistic The as despicable to who yulgarians. privileged ee people for {lis a. i a allowe attributed. ment" ce, ape and . does tempera- "artistle to her her horror of common- the I regret to alone, not stand . A found be can. centers community every are the art and herIn prototype, men with honeycombed unfortunately BS > . . r¢ anc socialyou;hosp! os a ents who sayoohthank never es and a ae ta suggest andand never money your borrow are marry who Payment; given in whe thelr vows Ignore and Marriage ta expect and them, selzes w him the e t ‘s Sai etle talente ne wets aes The a Indolent £ loafer b but despised, tramp Is 1 despised, the| tri "the artistic te mpereddle not do flower. ignoring justified in breaking o oF gations ancial tempera- artistic of her theories made who means of subsistence, de common that eee oe geht who Stes, becomes a th -- isti a shes Who } s0aler, worl the that demands & genius, and|as h admire possess but jamie, the or : ou, respect, dis-| not f only pleasure Keon vtes ae is understood. excuse it. should Be oe . why Aa ral er comprehen ssess cat re Che feels Ss possesse of ger possessed her {it belleved w oman same This changes HMghtning le pie to also right of trall left a she nd husbands, In her in two behind debts scandals sae lightly she which of all continent Bhe 6]. say. enjoyment Soa Kut a honesty When 1 n he realizes {t or not. harped who a Wvoman, Anes upon ‘the ) clare nae Se i a ind ; men a precarious some| excuse t | matte e ar ae 1eard Il hz } {s| the taste for all that the appre-/ in art, ideal rare} and is refined that ests 7 and be: fifa of all ciation arr ke: en I must rn é of chango Qi having | upon the tempo s SA GSaT On oon eee f rament, es mp mee in yetthe se socrncit j has I ° se atio Th 2ms 3 commonplace J brief. 2 tempe arent eas peits intly a Gilbert as ask | _ and the a4.y will if 0 a Bal day : loose] w wor } .endure , Cc 1 com-| 0 m4a rule, :: as used, , and, We Saw but eta oe oe ray ae "Well,| temperament;" artistic the a t » lenient in juds me nt of the| : eee be| not "Tc a Stic temperame nt;" the "artistic I have know; you Bis ae 4 to a bly ante Three.) Page on ame yourself pride you [very ying seen i Do rete ained lead It to e be t argument be ; be (Continued | Ss: pe r: "the artistic temperament? is It? IfLet so, us what see. r I Beam s 10ur an that I submit fled into | conditions a does than sympathy prisoner's} more must counsel ‘The its fee-| made figure bluck-earbed ety train." | ‘" catch my s ige, in in black The ps a é judge, Che the ba to Rene ble , way must there The en the upon place his took gown, "ilk ae tthe palece ana oor : oe : » a 7 E eee ; comf work, day's trenuous a seen chair, !nte a wicker settled ® he . ~ . aa me WILCOX. WHEELER ELLA 1909.) (Copyrigh, BY but yoo ; Give O did your only "Bu agreed agre my to he hear ‘ paren recelyes left the it.room. twenty. Mrs. he fled. em to back going are You 1 horrible work? yours,' | hor ot i than more ie 7 : Probat prisoner. the Barker ing, y George lthe said, he ‘back said much. ae 8 2 her ‘T have Pa at down hed fl flushe you audaciously, are ert prisoner," the except: lno doubt-now-that mt) !#)} duty his thanks bowed He : ner cone Be she Again eal ha in a train te cit i shoe sale a ates little | Ge+e d- 5 it aka t one smiling returned, | he ace ee face sensitive Hier: | the attorney Ww be ars fe hi behind district half- the ald, impa-| he A frowningly. face, ous tre a ‘ cool the patlo-a overlooking galleries Byent) en Willie fifty-five, _ SESOL HST be prisoner. upon sounde a. eyes, hair \ ie , is I would a she cruel. It ‘Is i eurs Wi ecu ri Lp to the E as . of head the Presi ca the of room couches and paaiione are every yur Books and magazines are all about and Fs table there js a vase of fresh on every plcthe on tropical to complete flowers neva cas opéns room This ture. idea! The me. offered ving g dominating color-restful especially in the tropics, : you "and took you 1] a ran e district cleared brow. eae oo offic . Lb the i Mi a no und notwould Intrude do kind t a sap DB of cognizance no hia case," = flashed ere? eves Phe It is cumlaw nite ee barbaric and me, his @a tl a ; ara progress ofe tureI e| 1 which come ib a) "*ne ossibly.' ieee 1} vor m office | when MM | OF , oO Bop: ys 2 hay la 1 bersome ich ; Se with an Tee i eas hoe ; ‘ $s id;a then. -reniember=||ya0c formalitywand to me asked Brown ¥ 1s Brown. Mr. est rhe vigilant, i 8 nation vine . it, and I represent i smilec wae Ue aes 5 |} my it as supreme to regard duty r Fe Wi Tamsen Mr : knew popult most the was "She girl -)a_ gentle a vas ‘ : clas our in ie ' "Hit wait, ater fa ee |oelownstalrs ess anne The : ' ing lieve ; $ 1 nae 2e wheels. . have ou A walt to hours ote wv ork He first am the at. that move "T + adily hapeee is also nee olncl nar Ji os ee poet ane change be0 als re coincidence i . But heMr. suffe ; L sop fore President Gomez. favorite plas e with "‘but,|® said, " ae my at love ""T their with balconies grilled |; These vou kid!" oh, are blinds without ing Slat Mrs. |SWin& asked do you mean?" "What form and houses glass of Havana's feature a auiekly. Jarr, x ¢ room. sitting summer g just an expression," said Mr. | * delightful t ee pore love tad 1 had and a stifled Instant the Sronitio« a' I I place able the AoNeht | at } | rest dreary ind face h Is sso en give me you thirty-flve, ‘Then 1 Then it's 3 ia mistake," F oe rae tekel.' Oe mabackSesa 7nicke the crowded spoken was } " . Meee epe gears worn, the upon "Come in," Of) Goan door. up ienty. a pretty, alzht Heof looked 4), cognizance well) knowing pun-| been has punished if t oe ITOWT aid place ifter rose ‘Sh head eyes pitying between moment she litt- next "he her her, her lifted | telegraphed me ' : . uponym her." .headline.:reach: of.'the had ' | le ew | |yarlor-the r w Suid Soart a " yor. rst breastS|/ten foleyes s said he moist eyes | discharged," with brave, looked ng | ed ‘tahd being was who prisoner, the towed fe ier frank: in which face, his. 1 -| into ture writing she at compared with] half led, half carried from Naeds, closely the followwoman newspaper preda- ane but. keen, eagle's-strong, an. Ww jing to Jater he sat at \ quarter of an hour wa: | must you Barker, Mr. At leaat, | ' her| pis desk is explated doner tt cov- There his aw ee : the} : of. fate = . e: the wome life-the relentless | for her mue sinned had much, t a acueinig io sufferec sf|greatly bl arene Th : the sob ho from capa" if ee wom: cad has; ; Ssilppec i ikretty, . we rt Blanche G moas in a TereG ust confusing! ad. but. the har Ice! filled who persons the ex-|of roon col irt I ‘ room See > ; en oferi ie t Bul surden. It} face Con- | searred Attorney District "phe Fror of Yersecution ¢ rom Persecutlo Inhuman Hi Sorrowlng Woman." She bowed] counsel 1 hes "rail, a sked hoe i dict?" : reat a " alt to about: was Ene knuck- | ae ny ne OR teres AZ is Bae eae || Ren ieeeWe have SR uo antes RA Te bial he cheoged en mosphers ieche. keeps Iwhile the Corel it atirred. | sent Se r simply is it es "What disin their eyes opened brown The or their] uld not be n ea s Children guilty. "Not wholly | and fascinating but | concerting will suffer dispo ftlows \ ere 21On- pretty end ‘ , outx byera‘oldtashioned rut {oT omfortabl the| out, gounted dolefully Mr. Jurr ane oe ‘Seanten Seas i ara iad silve bit was a favorite the . y 6 ula, she article © role we from rose sigh great A ) W ho Jarr, cents Ten c | small " my ; case in New York] vill Sree Are rer oon Pena ooki me ) ts -sea Aeltrge he man, but } the Wig whentole. hin take: diachav ipline, sé ented, fr 4 pce he is sal Sunday," trlbut ) pale, § worn, jury, The table. Mr:| . & fe pe d 2 ig aco had ical 34 ore hen n ‘ ae words successfully and did he so \ 5 Mr. | fact, In Intrud not do ou n as tha & i ss yee so nd his | at lookec united, and 'mphant to} here come to you invited p natured) « boy will be good Many was} Row all Park later months Three 1 | honor 1 i ads A er n Brown "ei n a ieaect ) Oe BN = ver- 1 amaze a. found you Nave entlanent you" ker jenever to write or rest i 16| L ant ve ire 3 wi ipping a handled, 7 1s {t Se i done Saree win Nharcen sae tee toode ex ana then eX ing Thoe i -ying. w but1 - it is pws ae Ys pam th \ tured for ‘an'| oiint shment dally ar , ‘ ‘ +0 jing , down tales.) "tho than' Sooner mind, it hence child's ich, the © 3ce f 4 ec udden)y didenly | 1 he of The| un ware the virtue made which provoked wt seruliny. her circumstances the It up at once by saying ild summed séat her left she | Impe rein ent. a lady outalde, act like I must I into sank, and desk ollt hat base.' feel I may owever window the néar chair r AO pth ing been not has she ago and months wo ir we ott he 5 spite ‘ apamchochay rtment not ) Y er nnd admire 1, £00 Are a tt de rs. apr broad ie any ' ¢ In floor | ? e i e ver att district the . | present, c anrree i < sh co neral AS. ¢ his alds with | with ps various to - | them pris fly instractéd all had they yw pacing Teatles sly him anc noted She fic w h Mi with stride lon. free -- tee oe : be Don't me. Mrs. wes IS kes GIS Zs eprbeebt was. . Rerollcctions: _. Ite ! ss ; . : Sain lane alf- ‘passe 5 rh mi ie) sen w« oodwork talked - _ 7 ost | mos SAE rane ; ni nd oor, fi on the out upen s z ‘ a ' e pers te a0 wil } look 7 ambers Six special | around | 4 gallery a the . from rises which President and out which { tho was th it 1k' ~ laughed attorney her nd cl kindle < diecvd . reI ttily y ‘et c n oO think didi "You DEE Gr Wee The. wretal, schoolmate, |-your~‘old' humanit uch lyst ag (Hil be ae ort (rae orn| ¥ vor big, y .. ppe 1 pant 0 , Sr oppec elllbows and design. colonial ve e r open| | roll-top an roomthe also, her fore desk ateineredn ine (that time a, try. | "spl butl room, and Che.tortures taut. nerves sensitive TY:| j}are oa. the jury oo floo secone an<orof! means t ; hadn't I sood. i te aoe 1 didn't pected-I iain , district leas lownsThe 8 gs rt pine Sra.' her limpled®) of fingers. ink-stained satodehi dimy her and rested ful hands : tigHer lsgirlish ir nae ian ae Ehen the 0 cadet Se icon cl ‘on fashion ; i childish eas iL eed Bee rusts aoe = rvan 8 : ‘ain! fo le ser does !)acana on rid "But it's Friday,' re oT d canes aY-! rear See a Tl y« € 2 ald Aye 0 ‘ acllae How) a haveak the 10 You only gave: me still apr ay = c ere Seas © aes Panenng. B® aot c whict mahogany : The abe . ; e 7 sects "He crossed the room and stood tonics down upon her.. }| i ZSiigpcenaa sit se ee ea ng-room,| 8 ; = ring : 2 é a} days rainy ex- tion of the pnlding terms of tha fbcan hes so. stingly," "You could handed ar cents, a man with $50." : _ | e2 | to prove| le Aining- FAD. two some frames of al] the chairs are neavil what's this : ae e iter," 7 Jarr. | enced. "There are erystal chantelce ye buy a noe Oe parts ra and mirrors bec ry we frames, Jarr, "that was do : and elling fres gold Stingy. and walls hung with. eettames satin ‘But you said we'd divide the aoe Palms and tropical flowers fill the ten in half,' said Mr. Jarr, corners The long windows open upon "Dog-gone it! You are etwas s nine a balcony overlooking the park with | some thing Hke tha l cluster of Siatorls buildings, for ‘Now, for goodness sake, don't make| here is the very ee of Cuba, a fuss over 35 cents when you just told | mass being held on the ground in front me you'd gladly give me Ae if you) of the palace as catig as 1619 s rs. Jar ‘he blue room is attractive, too, said Mr. Jarr, eih fully, x "So I would," ; more from its ty loveli s than bu eben ; - fae it,I pied had s grandeur, for the delicate white fur$1.10, or EST ASE ] ss 1a * niture with tits y blue satin holhave taken 65 cen "y just stery fs In direct contrast to the grand house, Is wont raw, F ; the 10| luo ana Spear ts a porn Nee, 65- centsa and took 20 cents "Here, I had sald Mrs, } The Paco P ee 'n room. this floor, 1s also on | Paris s hed in mine » thal than American building is and aroun Two eni-ance bein Spanish coatrot- a "I'll © ening can take ae cles oe noma Y noo not Wednesday orld of Havana. you?' | ente > have n epcusl center of the tsto the functions sought after with as are t | more Invitations oear every able w it was a nstead see eer a"had "1 o1 fe aie ly ive you eer Ta aie sacrifice to" give youn "een 2 ow ever, tomorrow is pay "aay. Take the money. a nt a . Jarr took tho Bote teline " as vhe them at for ness as are os at White house In Washinngto Hm President Gomez is a m cellent parts and fond of social Site. "He is unusually nor has a ge fal mz n nd isa typical Cuban in oo ital- even do Mr, never saw ybody Mrs, iar. patuiantly. ae be <8. ty as Siemens e Toro} notion are fortunate enough to m palace sec his administration furnishings, Includin a ae. were Stalled. The i etentious and beautiful, "You give me the aE org you take the 10, cents," said Mrs. J "Tl tell you what we'll do, aid Mr. arr. "Let us send ae ane wt h. it and get it changed, and I'll take halr 4 td a a4 the }acan (od furing Is for husbands bills will have a dollar. slope of they Great: Day: cents.' new summer hey will face ns. While. the t par com- ir 1 a country g-ro om the the work, the good to day. of hav e all The "What a 2 | HY +} ee > ¥ pay things "Well, t unimprov ed land. This whole section of the Nor where. the {ts will rest thi is a playground p und | £ The are no Industrial pl ts)" s atmosphere with thelr soot,| ep aré comparatively few mer-| tin atablis hments for Boston, is} that a score of mile Ww a of « of tr ains the be teaded for generally people-that be engaged Jarr, "Fortunately, one doesn't need] any money ‘shops ping. I can order the Ay +4) ~ > But that married wife-ca n't company. |} asked the husband. "You caule. buy ae raining, ae oP = uy re anything with that. nchaes carae sr em he «)ionaded "I've gone down town shopping with|sido of the Pl. = der ire \ entire) east only 10 vents many a time," said Mrs. cea figure .of or os _ c cen- ce | 1s a two-and-one-half- caters ot Patterson - FSF ea ad~ An- gt cpt Friday said Mr, Jarr| Ut assist In receiving, as well as the : ugubriously; "it's the great day when| Only eae of the Plo g nobody. has any money. I. have 10 - no Gomez po outs gets pie cents, but I need it for car fare.' a) ia a law tudes ia the Universitty, ed to go down town and do}? w cute jevana. ; some shopping," sald Mrs. Jarr. The palace Is admirahl p a" ey and F Ada : 1 made authority * ‘determine to what See ea * ¢ the bul Glongs, but there fs no_guestion or that it laa Lee es ae ee liveable house, whe njoy a vacation to the fullest extent. Atre he house comocean, and there is broad veranda all around the trig: ated "s x, ‘ Fite ng house the | structure, the ahingia holdings thousands . North inspected : her | dorsement thet the Ta Teva ns, but nown te the natives as th etson cottage" from_the fact that it was once wned and occupled for several. sea by John preenaa Boston's popular theatrical mana joes of stores, and a)all that, is a very] Povstaeet the "suburbs" v orjovere aaa fig gran- The * strict in each instance is PSFfatten Roe ea ee: but | stretching away in al) direct crazy quilt of beautiful estates pri of land, gover y the ery ively law of supply and dem and is too | high and By country seats. Finallyb choice fell awsonupan *% ge owned not be bacien into cons jaes ation. dQ) y ith y At} : a verly, as with most: of the! other towns ils select category, It} is somewhat of a case of the ats _wag-| ging to the semi-rural] | SPring domain, motoring, and in the thesedistance days ofinvolved| high- speed at ats what town, was zone like | decided to migrate thithe or Mrs. Taft and Miss Boardman pieces. oce eur red p square of ked| and| one Ar same on sd "That's because. | jealous-of their about | Mrs Jarr, |. she s § he oa s ¢ n chester-by-the-Sea, where her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs J. Boardan, have home overlooking the golf freedom, enn een Eresinent in the thr inaugurated are | hus bands are on age, and that} In this more, oa some married women } fry Senora Gone {s at home i; the means supporting ‘the m. in playing In} giid a Mrs.. J;. a cotace cn eee toe > soclal world, andr her receptions, which a ' , , -----_- n was 8 t ~ 15 miles portion merge into community. Palma et T earnnes and ordered es of BG meny Cus ths, 00, General Wood © war which gave the long-desired <¢ they huge ] 55a how 0 A see here} get div orced: so that dosnt t last long, women | ae then, again, ome managers make| Cnet pei cality can apprectate how are these geographical . work "on the railro ads nj; it a rule Austria for only 10 cents a day man and "It's a shame," said Mr. Jarr. "How| the same | si chester-by-the-Sea. H: NGHITEG? M nolia, ete. It sounds like a form! dable Slice out of a railroad e >, but| only a person who has he pe th han eerie esided after a monies owever, for all his lobe- | it," sa Mrs. Jarr. ‘" ser are a god e F ie trotting, the house at Beverly will be} many women in this tow if not 1 [r. vate, don't rathee ee eee ak seat headquarters for the Tafts until the} Austria, who work and support Bal pathize. with the women who ode on leaves take on a ruddy tint and the| bands." | the atrian. railroads and only get 20 young people of the Taft setae shold are | "Name them," said Mr. Jarr. "The a cena a Sais ye expected to reside there tty con-| only wives I know » support thelr | It's tl 3 . - ae aoe aoe FINANCING short Journeys to enable the attend-|¢4n they support their husband of the president at monument little unveilings and other public cere- i "Oh, can needn't se laughing it will be a comparatively | t to guard the president and! fu - notorlous ‘Wevler planned ena aadetnd | "ONS . elivered ren inaugural Fela side wae , of the Pearl of ae %43 : 0 i ee end they than | naar hl "is the eee are to i. Pacific coast and Alaska, but. there have also been planned numerous Seemingly matter O222 o pie = THE HOME OF THE JARRS tre ties eae chief ‘miagiss plans tennis court on their newly leased estate and their private bathing beach.| here is also a boat landing suitable] not! | the Massachusetts coast they could safely approach the president's private! plier, but would needs use the anchor-!| ; age of the Jubilee Yacht club, of which} Taft was recently made an} | President | honorary member p 5 sec- ea Z2 eS. eae diplowho eee ater awe! home z= Co rendez- where Taft will,"meet the officials government and summer in Massachusetts, house,|temporary if as ssa- Ma 4 Carmen ofLie ilook the ohone eee Ss 4 ° ‘ ° a os presidential the great daily gov i r ‘the no capital which has heretofore : Benserved Veeas a stable ae | * While President Taft's summer |} but which the Tafts will use as a comcontemplate a season | primarily bination garage and stable. There are also Involve more sumer traveling ' ee accommodations for 10 horses and space £0 farblehead, Bake I ue ane her seenic an historic show places' : the old Bay state. Although the Taf vacation residence is not eee ntly penned in by houses to sugeg wn or even a village, it is, ne sverthe ie: y, within the precincts of the ow of Beverly, one of the cordon fa jonable settlemé@nts that line the water pathway to Boston. Nowhere else in America indeed, where else his side of Europe, may} there be found § such | a chain of summ I beds. summer vous mats Es aa agar eee brass 1 fost of| presidential prot | the the n ie - importuned ot DBecc~2 an Cutie a ° beds, minenitic ent lawns, the best highways in America and the links calculated to tempt every man that ever swung a stick. The ~C ae age >'_although in reality | a two id one-half story house- whie ne "A aide nt Taft has leased for the summer of 1909, with the privilege ot : goon AS the subhe White invitations either broached CHa hie a o 5 . vice, newsp aeere 1e de LZ? | pected that he wil journey to the fam| ons links of the Essex Country club seven miles away. The Essex eclub" an | house will 1) become :o _ social center o £ o 4 ® LOW a in a bull ty he hy °4 LLC igs Buildings one keep an Eee tinea tien hewesee tes oe : t . om Finest apelae Sls PALACE, now tho officlatel ome of President Jose Miez, is one of pe oe ‘ldings in the Paris of Cuba,# Bavanes is often a ppropriately 4 maned: Situated on Plaza do th most historic spot in Cuba, it comman Scotch game upon which he himself physically fit If f -c course 33 celler ae SO. . of the the Paris of Cuba, as Havana Has Come to Be Most Appropriately Called. Cas e-particularly riding and golf. } ) In spect to these qualifications the | suiimner capital of 190 eaves nothing | | to be desired. The president may lal r continent-the peer of t famous rural: highways of England and France or he he prefer, motor with aoe ealornent oy r Me e gaem HE picturesque community of Beverly, Mass., is to succeed Oyster Bay, Le ae Isla and, as the "summer cone af the ne ation. Benntiful, in a state a decorous f way E sident Taft's ‘erly One i Nag over Moore's erpcery store in the viljlage of Oyste yOne prime factaor se Yreeisen' Taft's The Picturesque Community of 4 De wey ge ws --_-- SE aE in serv en k cho 6 driveway which allows access from the land side. A view of the entrance to the estate, flanked by great stone posts, is commanded by the house, WwW yhich, though but two minutes' walk distant, Is well sheltered by the trees | President Taft pay decide to have his ase retary beco for the time being, nember of Fg household at the cot- a 5 oe ° Women is. quite 1 "de ad beat" RP intiee: other any not wh {t let. temperament, artistic you Into this miserable gang, ice gn : . 5 Subsistence. og way, ae * and ye i mone) him fom rt's for "a about much thee ostensibly t sp ise osten who upon Tecandine while maker, xadp promises e gag re nd UP te ese your appreciate na 1 ms 1 t oma ant manhood own spect your worshl and kneél yo before hood temperamen your yr your - talents any possesses neither } Sor unless un oa atibes God's al in n : no | character as a. real you valué4 have > |