Mr. Jenner. Did he ever buy any bread?

Mr. Hutchison. No, sir; no, sir.

Mr. Jenner. Did you ever see him with any bills of large denomination?

Mr. Hutchison. No, sir.

Mr. Jenner. Did you ever see him with a—well, I don't know; maybe "large denomination," doesn't help us very much on these morning occasions, did he ever hand you a $5 or a $10 bill?

Mr. Hutchison. No, sir; it was always a dollar and some change.

Mr. Jenner. All right.

Mr. Hutchison. Either a dollar and a half or a dollar and a quarter—or sometimes two dimes. He had almost the correct change.

Mr. Jenner. Always?

Mr. Hutchison. He was within a few cents—30 or 40 cents of his purchase.