Dear Comrade:

Have just received the April issue, and am looking forward to a bully time with it. I have a really valuable idea to offer, and I am offering it in a hurry between jobs. Here it is.

Louis J. Alber, who is arranging a tour for me for the coming season, would doubtless be glad for a chance to get a goodly number of copies of this issue to distribute in connection with his booking activities. As you may know, his is about the largest organization of its kind in America - The Affiliated Lyceum and Chataqua something or other - I forgot the exact lingo. Anyway, he has has agents all over the U.S. and Canada. Now why wouldn't it be a very good idea to write him, sending a copy of the magazine and asking if he could use a hundred or so? I think he could. Address him as follows: Louis J. Alber, 2443 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.

More later. Am jumping around.

Endless love,

Jno.
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