. Ports of the world. Guide book. M O N E V I E> E O tender. The currency in circulation inUruguay is: Nickel-—One, two and fivecents; silver—fifty cents and a dollar;silver bills—in denominations of fiftycents, one dollar and five dollars, andgold bills of higher denominations. Inthis country a dollar will go about twiceas far in purchasing value as in theUnited States. The Y. M. C. A. islocated at 968 Avenida 18 de English this street is called theAvenue of the 18th of July. THE PEOPLE. A BUSINESS STREET IN MONTEVIDEO The people of Uruguay are primarily early days were unthinkabl


. Ports of the world. Guide book. M O N E V I E> E O tender. The currency in circulation inUruguay is: Nickel-—One, two and fivecents; silver—fifty cents and a dollar;silver bills—in denominations of fiftycents, one dollar and five dollars, andgold bills of higher denominations. Inthis country a dollar will go about twiceas far in purchasing value as in theUnited States. The Y. M. C. A. islocated at 968 Avenida 18 de English this street is called theAvenue of the 18th of July. THE PEOPLE. A BUSINESS STREET IN MONTEVIDEO The people of Uruguay are primarily early days were unthinkable and have Spanish. Years ago old Spanish colon- reddened the pages of history. Fiction ists settled the country. Hundreds of writers have dwelt at length upon the years ago the outlaw life of the country old tales of the Spanish one of romance, in which figured fair Since that time streams of immi- creoles, stately dons and swashbuckling grants have come to this country. The pirates. The stirring villanies of these blood of the old Spanish pioneers is now Page Fifteen


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