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May 1 1931
May 1 1931
Dear Charles,
Dear Charles,
I have just come home from the hurley burley of Chicago. I made some money out there.  Bak has been doing well in the paint shop.
I have just come home from the hurley burley of Chicago. I made some money out there.  Bob has been doing well in the paint shop.
You will remember that there was - if I have my figures correct - another $100.00 coming to you.  This is Bak $100.00 of the $500.00.  He is in fine shape to pay it now.
You will remember that there was - if I have my figures correct - another $100.00 coming to you.  This is Bob $100.00 of the $500.00.  He is in fine shape to pay it now.
If you wish you may select a painting for him.  Lang has one and [[?]] one.
If you wish you may select a painting for him.  Lang has one and Eleanor one.
I saw 3 thing of [[Jabin?]] in Chicago that I thought great, goodm solid delicate work.  He only brought one.  There were two oils left out there I wanted him to bring.  For some reason he didn't.  wonder if you can get him to send for them.
I saw 3 thing of [[Jabin?]] in Chicago that I thought great, good solid delicate work.  He only brought one.  There were two oils left out there I wanted him to bring.  For some reason he didn't.  wonder if you can get him to send for them.
I think he also ought to begin to sell a little.
I think he also ought to begin to sell a little.
I will write you confiden
I will write you confiden [[confidentially, continued on next page]]

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May 1 1931 Dear Charles, I have just come home from the hurley burley of Chicago. I made some money out there. Bob has been doing well in the paint shop. You will remember that there was - if I have my figures correct - another $100.00 coming to you. This is Bob $100.00 of the $500.00. He is in fine shape to pay it now.

If you wish you may select a painting for him.  Lang has one and Eleanor one.

I saw 3 thing of Jabin? in Chicago that I thought great, good solid delicate work. He only brought one. There were two oils left out there I wanted him to bring. For some reason he didn't. wonder if you can get him to send for them. I think he also ought to begin to sell a little. I will write you confiden confidentially, continued on next page