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always want to make a full out of us and I sure wouldn’t let them try and make a full out of me anymore if I was back in good old Chi only Stutz now he was all right and work for his father and not like Red Kelly and the rest of them and I wouldn’t maybe want to have any trouble with Stutz but if I was back in good old Chi and they others tried to make a full of me they sure would have a fight on their hand and I don’t mean maybe Oh so Mike Higgins said !was setting on tope of the world Hu well not quit the tope yet Dan not until I get to be a real saxophone player get my shelf a nice little sport mondle Buick 1924 about six months ago and it sure is a dandy and I don’t mean maybe had the Saxe for little over a year and I’m sure getting good even thow I say it myself playing now in a six peace dance Orchestra

do

and I sure... like it. I will start om a Clarnet in about two mor weeks and learne to play that. And then when I will be able to play about five insturments well then I can say I’m sitting on the top of the world there to stick Have not had any time for ball sence I’ve been going in the past year about forgot how to play. Glad to hear that you are still at the Con Ex and I want to say, you got the righ kine of stickia a fellow never gets no where going from one job to another look at the time I lost doing that but never again fore me I haven’t been in a pool roome sence I’ve been out here Cause if I was you know how har would be guess I don’t have to mention it. And also Dan that’s why I respec Stutz because he got stickia too like you only I don’t think he ought to waste his time away in that old Greek pool roome the Greeks they only want to cheat you of your har earned money and make a full of you too Dan Well the White Sox lost to Pilly to day but they are still in first division and I expect to see them stay there and if they cant win the pennet why they sure can. beat the Cubs thats there meat don’t expect to the Cubs to he in second at the end of season doing good if they are in the fourthe by then. As fore me being a native son in a way I am and in a way I’m not but take it from me you made a good guess when you said McAdoo I had McAdoo writen, all over my face and sure did hate to see hime lose out frome now on I’m sopponting Daves I don’t kno where you get that Wilson son in law at he is the best man of the lot and that is why they did not won’t him Cause he is for the labering man and my dad if he was alive would want the man that was for the labering mangy to get in and so do I and as for your pick Walsh is a good man I amit so is Ralston but this Underwood he is rotten as can be to much a raitcal and not a good enough American to suit me and I don’t think very much of your Choce in mentioning him cause he can’t compare with McAdoo and the rest good Americans And as for Woodrow Wilson why he is my Idee the graest Presendent the United State ever had like my dad said baring none. But sence it is a over lets forgot McAdoo Underwood and the rest but Wilson and then saport Daves for the nex Presendent do you agree with me this time cause I don’t belive you did the last time. Well old boy it was quite late when I got home tonight so I guess I better Close for the percsent Hoping I received a reply on the letter very soon I remain

your Pal

Andy Le Gore

P.S. Glad to hear all the folks are well as for me well I hope you can read this Miss Lady writing so small what say By the way when you see Stutz Lonigan do say I send hime my regards and hello because I like hime but not the other older guys By the way my new number is going to be R F D # 18 1/2 or 869 Alhambra Calif

no not in the country the city Ha Ha.

CHAPTER NINETEEN

I

“Here’s Shanty Irish Lonigan!” Barney Keefe said.

“Hello, False Face,” Studs retorted.

“Hey, Barney, why don’t you go to work?” Shrimp Haggerty kidded, as the gang commenced strolling over to Washington Park. Barney did not reply, and Shrimp smiled. Shrimp spotted a baby-faced thing with bobbed hair hobbling along on the other side of the street on high heels, and he declared that

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