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AUSTRIA INTERESTS grade and takes them through t! fifth., Elizabeth says that's fine if you like your teacher. One couldn't help liking Anna, she is a lovely fore going up we went into the cathedral built in 1675. Hot all day. August 2. This day T wish you had all been v\\m us—we saw some- I3 the mine. The gulde said the mine |after officers of the commandery was worked 3 dging | had paid a visit North Burial find. The tun-|ground to place a wreath at the nels grow smaller—they have to [monument of Thomas Smith Webb, i person. In the afternoon we took|thing we'll never forget—a salt|Keep widening them. After going | founder of Knights Templarism in our last walk through the \\ondcr{uHmme It was hot but we were told | |down m\athor chute of 45 meters| America. * of Schonbrun, the late| and one of 15 we reached the Salze ¥ gardens | to take our coats as it was cold in|? Kaiser Joseph's palace. The place is| ;s mine, The mine is in Durnberg. |Here we cmss:d on the boat. This C i_|bevond description. We walked 10| pyrst we took the train to Hallcin is not used any more. He ex- Fascinating Sights and Experi- o wisnest point catied "Glorictia | krom Thore we walked up to the en- | Plained to us how ~ they fil these where we had a good view of the |goc B0 WO D G our |places with water, leave it for three b Aust: and many . - ;efrt;::nlgte:::t‘&?s e thare. Thy [When the mates opened they wouldn't | 0T S 0% T it through so | Now we Rot onto the car, and a s ‘ 2 cet a good seat. Seats are not re- S 2 a wild ride appeare g i letter in part, reads: B B it . Hranss|Piuzsed alone; They told ua it was Leaianl q.”,'l",," "f' day lig !;(. BUSINESS TERMS QUIZ N8 do the a. v, we went i Yo el ot ey, danct el | S IOUE S Walle trom the, station but | We were now at the foot of the o Belvedere (former home of Crown |4V a0 ;"““_ They wurely diq |PO one said up hill all the time. fountain' and didn’t have far to| What do you know about stocks e’ geall fav us Lo Elizabeth counted 500 steps—they | Walk to the station. We must have | and bonds? Test your knowledge of ences R“uld m wtm city. Then we stopped at @ cafe| oo "¢o curry and a hot day, we | Weeks to melt the salt, then it is where an orchestra was playing. I've |10 1o "0 Oeoq wWe could have rid- |taken in pipes to their works wh Prince Ferdinand). He and his wife i T8 - = ! ' Inot like to see us go and we didn't | = St =d 100 |been in the mine one and a . were killed in Serbia and that led like to go either, they used us <o | Belped quite a little. T counted 100 business terms on this quiz. “never scen as large a place—table | o U G il o the easiest |the water is evaporated. This lake Soman g sefore enter. | hours. We got back to the station in| 3 - : to the war. We went throug e O wero very fortunate that |Steps in one stretch. Before enter | 1—During the war, everybody atter table and every one taken. | 0 §a|We Were on is lighted by electricity. tallment of i part of the trip. They wanted 10 § g This is the fourth installment Aug. Our train for Saizburg | PLT B0 € O B L orry T sug- |After more walking we went down to Hofburg and t! h 5 E 1o worlcs | iNZ the mine we had to put khaki | time to get the 3 p. m. train home. | hought Liberty bonds, but what is rooms. Then to = the countess for whom uncle works | We were too tired for any more |4 ;‘:",;7 Y < b cd the account of Mrs. James J. Dor- . ) 3 ] sey's tvavels i Europe. In this let. [\of at 7:468. I started from Vienna | oo toq the trip. Father was nearly |More chutes of §0-35-50 meters. We | and if one wasn't there at T34 iy ugteq before he got to the top. |Were now 480 meters under ground. the roogas. The people wher they | o h Sy . | suits over our clothes. We surely dic come home till Sunday, July | 1 R e Atabehaly & fled from these palaces teok t ’;l B & vas 5o mauch more travel. | Were sore when we were told we |sishtsecing. Here in Salzburg wheels| 2 —When the folks talk ahout a | didn't need our coats and I had |are used quite a little. In Vienna, mortgage on the old home, what | | carried my heavy one. DA UG el LD [kl | do they mean by “mortgage”? Iher coat on and T put He Hallein is the oldest village we've | 3 When you go to a bank to bor- - [1is. vacation. The tra e on |SWeater on for fear of taking cold f\l hey, '_"“' are }‘:\\mg @ Week | row money, they ask for collateral. X time. We reached 5.|We were so warm when we entered. b S EH0N | What does *collateral” mean? Fome of the American ambassaor. This trip cost 19.20s a piete. Quite |They enter in groups of elght with b Kl o | 4—On the financial pages, you see | There was a swell Cadillac car at |/ (08 P08 @ b o rom two guides. We walked and walked | I the mine part of the tima we Were | qcpentures advertised for sale by the entrance So v nd | g to Vienna by auto. We w before we reached the first chute = iRl = : - | befora eached the firs (1o Germ 2 | vig corporations. What are “de Ilucky we didn't have to pay 60vs 2nd here was our first thrill as we | R R K bentures”? . appeared. ; ! for that trip. On the train we had [didn't know what was coming. |First Masonic Body | 5—on Wan street, they trade in Vine Street Corner West Main Street We ate dinner at a. ca to pay 5.50 without drinks for our| One of the guides got onto the { stocks. What s the “stock” of a place right across from ti v Badl | per. It cost twice as much as in | chute, then the other guide said the Marks 125th Bir thd‘ly corporation? . Apartment Is Now Renting (Rath House.) They genc | Vienna and not as good. This place |little girl should get on next and | Providence, R. 6—They also speak of the par | the | 3 and 5 Rooms | AR ol tiic: Gty ins and outs of a place. She leaves walked through th v in on the 5th, then uncle gocs on tronmenR 0ot ‘\v‘: eonp |i% crowded with strange We | her mother next. We had to hang (st Johns ummunnlu\ . value of stocks. What do they mean | which consists of soup, : ien SoUP | U ldn't get in the hotel that was fonto the guide. Dave and Father |Knights Templars, of this city, the| DY “Par value meat and WK”"”"‘*-‘_' ! "l recommended to us. [Festivities and |were in back of me hanging onto |first M nic body of the ki i 7—Does preferred stock entitle | ?:‘on):p”:z :L‘V‘ll“srm‘ e vetl. po. |exhibitions everywhere. We were |me with one hand and the other on Sunday began -rcises | the holder to vote at stockholders' ta got soup, ronst of Nel b0 [more interested in the castle on top | the rope. The men had leathier seats |c o 5th anniversary of | meetings? | tatoes and lcm:,m-' and @ Boo% with | of a mountain, an immense big for- |and one leather glove for the rope foundation, Aug.| S—Does common stock bear fixed | sert. It was a 0,}'“@ o )‘H 0 \\: ification. A cable car took us up|Then down we went 35 meters. 802, Bhode Island and ing and guaranteed dividends? drinks and f“‘f-”, l ]‘ o rm”“ o @ery steep incline 700 fest. Some |Francis was with the second guide. |di es of the order march 9—What are dividends? good and quite filling. In Ge ' of the buildings were built at the Tn one place a room was fixed with | jon to the IFirst 10—And lastly, what are :caecgled:xtllha;;.:nhn‘r‘c LiRE .lip |Deginning of the 16th century. Be-|salt erystals and old tools found in | church where services were held of a company? ese puzzle to know whom to tip. One man brings the beer, another serves the meal, and a third collects the money. Each ome is ‘tipped’ separately. During the dinner it started to rain and it poured for two hours. When it let up a little * we went home. In the evening we went to an opera, ‘Ich Habe Mein The handsome Westminster Apartments, located on the corner of West Main and Vine Streets offers an attractive place of abode within five minutes walk to New Britain’s business center. Each apartment is so designed as to afford an abundance of light and fresh air. Each apartment is equipped with Frigidaive and the most modern ZE o 8D winrh 168 Habs type of gas ranges and built-in kitchen cabinets. Bath rooms are com- Hize BuHece - o pletely tiled and bm(l{’c-m1 tubs a(lild showers% Shades, screens, weather July 24 Sunday. We went to strips, awnings, and clothes dryers are furnished. Continuous h cBurch at 10:30. In the P. M. went Y \\'atgr’ servicegwill be available at all times. S0 t0 a beer garden. There were several gt w1 ver (1 The large amount of street frontage affords a maximum of park- ing facilities. neighborhood and all wers filled. And the streets were crowded with et Tfilfi’ffa:qu”::v:tnm Through the installation of the up-to-date vapor heating system, residents will be certain of comfortable heat at all times throughout the cold weather, all combining to make the Westminster Apartments the ideal place to dwell in health and comfort. THE W. L. HATCH CO. been there several (ang but sflll Renting Agents have not seen all. We saw the well called Schonbrun, Roman Ruins, and Fountain. July 25. In the A. M. saw the Raiser's crypts underneath & church. It took quite a while for the guide to explain everything to us. We ate dinner in the Rath Haus Keller (down stalrs in the city hall). From there we went to Gansehanfel’. This is a bathing place run by the city. Tt is immense, on the banks of the Danube. Oh my but the bathing suits. They expose as much as they possibly dare to the sun and air. From there we went to the old Danube which is called New Brazil. Here the yacht clubs have thelr homes and some private homes. July 28. Tn the A. M. Tante's son took us to ILaxenberg—a former Kalser’s Place. We went through the castle, ITn the P. M. Elizabeth went swimming with the family down- stairs. 1 watched them. I left my bathing suit in Mainz and so did Telephone 3400 City Hall Tea from the Orient’s finest gardens when you trade-in Francis. Francis hired one but, Oh, I'd hate to call it a suit. July 27. We left Vienna at 7T:20 A. M. and went to Semmering—2 A &P buyers are constantly searching the world’s finest tea gardens—in far-off Sumatra, Ceylon, India, China and Japan hours on the train—the second hour of which we went up a mountain— your present car through 13 tunnels. We were 1 8 exquisite flavor . . . . Another example —so that Negtar Tea may have the most , meters above sea level. Tante's daughter spends her summers near there. She spent the day with us. We walked for three hours. Home about 7p. m July 28. A. M. home. P. M. shop- ping. They have wonderful stores here. Francis, Elizabeth, and I en- joy shopping. 1In the evening it ralned so we stayed at home. July 29. A. M. shopping At last T have a stock of cards so will spend the rest of the day writing and mending It Is raining just now. We don’t have flies nor mosquitoes. No one has screens. But we have fleas. Once in a while one gets me. Yester- day and today I've been bothered but I can’t find the little fellow. The people are very polite here, The trolleys are alw: crowded— some one always gets up and lets Esther sit down and generally some one gets up for Uncle Joseph. If any one comes in with a child or hundle some one will surely let them sit. July 31. 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