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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 26, 1912 Dear John: I enclose the promised letters, feeling sure that you will later thank me for them if circumstances are such as to permit a meeting with the valiant Captain, and the holy Friar. I have some doubts as to the latter being in Boston when you pass through, but the chance is worth the taking. It is hardly conceivable you could miss the Captain in Kalamazoo. If you happen to be down this way in connection with your preparations for leaving, stop in and see me. Otherwise, here's goodby to you, best wishes for a pleasant trip, and a hearty hope to see you back in Paris as soon as possible! Don't forget to warn Recchia (?) that I intend to descend some day upon the studio. Sincerely, P.S.M. [[signature]]