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Where have you sent your letters? October 13, 1921



 


The Edgarton

Delhi, N.Y.

H.W. Palmer, Prop.

Oct. 13, 1921


My Dear Sue:

Your letter, written Wednesday night, was received at Walton this afternoon. Where have you sent your other letters? I left a forwarding address at Binghamton and got Co. letter which had been forwarded but did not get one from you.

I have had tough roads today and am tired tonight. I've had no business. About all I have done this week is to drive the car. The country is looking beautiful and I wish you could enjoy it with me. We'll begin to work towards home tomorrow and will probably stay in Walton tomorrow night. Will have a happy time over Sunday.

Much love from Sweetheart of 28 years,

Jack

 

SENATOR P.C. KNOX DIES OF APOPLEXY IN WASHINGTON

Collapses in His Library in Presence of His Wife andHis Secretary. JUST FROM SENATE SESSION

*Apoplexy is bleeding into an organ or loss of blood flow to an organ


WIZARD IN VIGOROUS DEFENSE OF KU KLUX

If Charges Were True He Would Disband It, W.J. Simmons Tells House Committee. INSISTS IT IS LAW-ABIDING Cites Its Growth in North and Asserts Racial and Religious Intolerance Is Not Its Role.


French to Cross Sahara in New Type of Auto And Establish a Trade and Military Route

PARIS, Oct. 12.—The French are planning to establish an automobile connection across the Sahara desert. Experiments are now being carried out under the control of army authorities with automobiles especially constructed to cross the sand and climb up and down the sharp declines.



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John has excellent handwriting. However, in some instances, I cant decipher it. If I can't, I simply mark the spot with "xxx"s to signify thank the word isn't decipherable.


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