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1675-8 Flamingo Hotel � 1)r/-�/.r•,V- MVV\\ - . - • .....-..a.n .... ......r:. ...... .-�..enY..*.5•.5...-. .T ....w.....+wee+. ,+s+n•:y� .......... ..•r.......we.*ems..--+ww...„.tsn«'..*:,.'+a:Y^:esy+.+.-+ ✓ :�,n f y . - i Dec. 4, 1920. • • if : ,-..io - . , _, ,, , . �. _ , , . . . . ,./.x0/v” - -. - . . - - • . ....... • .. , . .... .. . . % . . . . .. . , ... . . . .... _ • . . • . . ... .. _ , .., , . Mr. John LaGorce, ', `` , C/o National Geographic Magazine, ` 'ashington, D. C. - , ' • • Dear Jack: a Jim's stenographer just telephoned, . me about your under-ground telegram to him. I wired.; bank immediately to go ahead. and make page announcement in the Geographic. . . ' You witte-the ad. You can depend on it that I cm very much pleased with the possibilities of page ad in..your very worthy magazine for a the Flaningo. . - - I wish I -Pould tell you in time about. the gondolas we are building. I had ?urdy'come dot on a rush • , order and we are going to build six of them .in twenty days. I . have some of t.be most wonderful Behama negroes you- ever saw to push these gondolas around. They are all going to be s t±2ppe d to the waist andwear big brass ear rings. And possibly necklaces of live crabs or orawfish. Too' bad. you can't 'say something about this in the fr.3nt pa .ee of the Saturday Evening Post, --but I really believe it will be alright. ` Tell that silver--throated lizard of a Werrenrath to shine up '.his gold teeth and bring a mandolin with . him. , . . _. Yours very truly, - r CGF/H te {� - , +a }