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Will keep Mr. Cole's letter for you. Max said he wants too many repairs. Let him go to ––. etc. image PHYSICIAN & SURGEON image Joseph William Zeh, B.S., M.D. 4642 N. 46TH AVE. CHICAGO, ILL.

April 18, 1914. Dearest Mum, Enclosed you will find (herewith, as we say in business) a money order for $35.00 which perhaps will aid you in coming to the far north. Max is going to find out today the exact fare from Cincinnati to Chicago. Approximately, it is either 9 or 10 dollars. Is there enough money circulating in A.P. to cash your money order? I know there used to be considerable difficulty in that direction at Highlands. Margaret Schoenfeld is coming in on the 9:21 train today to pay me a visit. I asked her to stay over night, but she has to meet her grandmother at the N.W. station at 5 o'clock and go home with her. The grandmother will be in town shopping today. I will find out from M. whatever she knows about the place and how the Coles are caring for it.