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NATIONAL AEROPLANE COMPANY
(INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS)

606 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE
TELEPHONE HARRISON 613

CHICAGO, ILLS.,

CABLE ADDRESS: NATACO, CHICAGO
CODE, WESTERN UNION

HOWARD LINN, PRES.
ARTHUR ORR, VICE-PRES.
W. SCOTT LINN, SEC.-TREAS.

MAKE SHIPMENTS TO CICERO, ILLINOIS

FACTORY AND FIELD
AERO CLUB GROUNDS, CICERO, ILLINOIS
TELEPHONE MORTON PARK 57

BANK REFERENCE
CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
MEMBERS CHICAGO ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE
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April 9, 1913.

Dear Mr. Studensky:

It has given us all great pleasure to hear from you and to be informed of your happy marriage. Miss Sullivan, Mr. Scott, Mr. Orr and myself join in sending our most hearty congratulations on this most happy event, and we wish both Mrs. Studensky and yourself the happiest and most successful kind of married life.

So far this season, we have not planned on booking our Beech-National Biplanes, because, as you know, they are such a bother to cart around the country that there is very little profit in the exhibition for the company. But I will keep what you suggest in mind, and, if I hear of any engagement that I think will interest you, I will immediately inform you about the same.

The Nieuport model that we have constructed this winter has proven a distinct success, and Mr. Robinson has been flying this little monoplane all around Cicero the past week.

If any of the company are in New York this coming season, they will certainly take pains to look you up and renew our former acquaintanceship.

Kindly believe me when I say that we all send you our best wishes for the future.

Most cordially yours,
[[signed]]Howard Linn[[/signed]]

Mr. Paul Studensky,
#70 South 10th St.,
Brooklyn, N.Y.