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CABLES AND TELEGRAMS "MADISON, PARIS" TELEPHONES: 296-92 693-31 THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. VICTOR F. LAWSON, PUBLISHER, CHICAGO, U.S.A. Paris Bureau 10, Boulevard des Capucines Place de l'Opera June 19, 1912 Dear John Mrs. Beech writes that her husband is sick in bed with tonsilitis, & will not be able to be up for four days at least. I suppose he caught cold at the Ball! But this being the case, Mrs. Mowrer thinks is preferable to postpone the tea till another time - the one we had planned for for Thursday, you know. However, I shall have occasion to be in your quarter tomorrow about noon. Would it be convenient for you to take lunch with me somewhere over there? If so, I will call at your place about twelve - tomorrow - Thursday! Send me a petit bleu. Sincerely Paul