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Bran cops fit | s to 00l at,7 | Mrs. M. Howarth is London's old- est school girl. At 73 she is a pupil jat the Odd Job class at Brixton's Woman's Institute and is deeply in- terested in all her studies. She s redited with being one of the most pt of the students, and intends to | complete her cou: \CONTRACTS DISREGARDED AS THE MARK FLUCTUATES The Price of a Hat Changes 300,000,- 000 Marks in one Day in Germany . Berlin, Nov. 9.—Berlin is filled with some ludicrous and some e, of the trouble that results from doing the business of eueryday life in a currency that fluctuates be- yond the bounts of on or imagi- nation. In a hat store recently a customer selected a hat for 900,000,000 mark: Landed over 100,000,000 on accoun said he would come back the next day and pay the balance. He did, but in the meantime mark had so fluctuated that the » hat was priced 600,000,000 mark: The dealer insisted the customer carry out his contract to purchase at 900,000,- 000, but the customer refused and surrendered his deposit of 100,000,000 marks. and bought the same hat for 600,000,- G600 marks, making 200,000,000 by breaking his contract This transaction is typical of 1us come over both German who! le and retail business. Agreeménts are not respected in the ce of radical changes in exchange, and there is a constant effort to find some stable b upon which to operate, ¢s v goldcurrency is to be offer rem but its change whic: An hour later he came back | the | alue running alongsice the depre ‘V(‘intod paper curréncy, may or may not be stable. WILL INFLUENCE ELECTION | Ex-Envoy Says Turopeny Affairs Will Play a Big Part When the People Come to Select Officials. Bucharest, Nov. 9, —Charles J. Vopika, former Unifed States Minis- ter to Roumania, who is regarded | here as an authority on international | affairs, while on a visit to Bucharest, was interviewed by the financial weekly. Bursa. When askeéd his opinion about the | present cconomic situation in Rou- mania and the measures necessary for reported to have said: “If you want to better your money |and gain the confidence of financlal circles abroad, some way &hould be found to make the peasants pay their axes. One of thegmaln reasons why Czech exchange is so high is because the people are meeting their obliga- | tions to the state.” Mr. Vopicka add- ed that he is making a careful study of European conditions at this time | for use in flext year's presidential | campaign in the United States, and {gave it as his opinion that European affairs are destined to play a prom- | inent part in the coming election. Hen Lays Year Around Harry M. of Beltsville, Md., has produced a hen after 11 years of cross breeding, which lays | the year around. It is a cross be- | tween the English Dorking, the white Plymouth Rock and the white Leg- horn. The hen is a large, handsome fowl, with white plumage, and soft flesh.. She lays a white-shelled egg the year around. | | Lamson, improving cxchange, Mr. Vopicka is| Alaska Salmon Pack Total 5,000,000 Cases for 1923 Cordova, Alaska, Nov. 9—The total | )hls year will| salmon pack in Alaska exceed 5,000,000 cases,’it was esti- mated by E.” M. Ball, assistant fish- eries agent for Southeastern Alaska. Only two seasons produced an output larger than that of 1923, he said. A total of 5,922,830 cases were packed in 1917 and 6,667,569 in 1918, This year's large pack, Mr. Ball said, was due to increased progduction by canneries in Southeastern Alaska. In the Bristgl Bay district, south- eastern Alaska, the pack this year was approximately 1,200,000 cases, compared to 1,474,221 last year, and in Central Alaska the pack for 1923 was 914,000, compared with 1922's total of 1,032,000. BULLFIGHTING GOING, BIG Madrid, Nov. #—There seems to be little danger of bullfighting dying out as the national sport of Spain, for some years at least. Although the people of Madrid and other cities have become somewhat bored becayse of the poor quality of the contests re- cently and despite stronger com- petition from other sports, the con- struction of a new byl ging of much! larger dimensions than the present one is ptoceeding. ® 3 Some Odd Rents Paid In many parts ef the country there are peculiar rents, but one of the odd- ert is that recorded in Sussex, Eng- land, where it takes the form of a poung of black pepper each year, the payment of which covers the rent on_ the estate. Another unique pay- ment is & garland and three roses, covering rent on an entire estate in Leicesterghire, The explanation is found in arrangements made in the middle ages, when all land was con- sidered to be the property of the crown. To Pick War Badge Desfins The war department at.-Washington is receiving designs from which to select a badge or button for use on civilian clothing identifying the year- er as havng been under some certain degree of military training. The badge wll be given to those who have served as privates, officers ,or non- commissioned officers in any branch of the federal military service, the Natidnal Guard, training camps or reserve organizations. Stubborn Coughs, Colds, and Bronchitis can be quickiy broken u; completely relieved with . 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