Monday

April 29, 1909

To: Rose A. Howard, Palmyra NY (care of F. Forderkonz)

Stationery: Howard Photo Co.,
Views, Groups, Flash Lights
Portraits at your own home.
403 Bear St., Syracuse, NY

Dear Wife:

Yours received to-day. Have just finished developing and am washing films now. Let Chas. out o f the work entirely to-night. He is visiting with Satie now. She came in a few minutes ago. Probably thinking about the fact that Chas. will need a girl this summer.

Alfons telephoned up to-night and said that he would come after letter to-morrow night.

Camera came O.K. this morning. I started out at once taking the 9 o’clock car to Baldwinsville. Started in the country from there intending to work over to Little Utica. It was rather cold for calling the people out of doors. Stopped at 4 places and made pictures at 3 places. The other place was a Pollack.

So you see that the people want pictures.

Then it started to snow and I walked back to Bville nearly freezing my fingers on the way back. I seem bound to lose this week’s work but will make up for it next week. I forgot the film again to-day. I will bring my new camera up Sunday and perhaps your father might get a better picture with it. Will perhaps be able to tell you to-morrow ight when I expect to arrive in Port.

I see that Peroxide is good for whooping cough if sprayed with an atomizer.

Satie is talking to Chas. and mother all the time while I am writing. They are in the kitchen.

Hope the weather clears up to-morrow morning.

Au Revoir.

Regard to all. Will tell you lots Sunday. Remember to remind me of Newell and paper returns.

Max

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