725 Michigan Blvd., Pasadena, California May 22nd , 1933 Dr. Philip G. Cole 551 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York. Dear Phillip[sic]: Once more, I have direct word regarding the paint- ing “ A Bronc to Breakfast” in which you are inter- ested. I don’t know that you know the canvass[sic] is 30 x 44 inches. I understand the picture is in perfect condition and you can get it for $6,000.00. The picture was painted in 1912, during the period you liked the way Charlie handled color. I am sending a photograph so that you can see the entire composition. When you have finished with it, please return it to me so that I may return it to the owner. Everything is going along fine and dandy with Jack and me. Jack will graduate from Junior High School this June. I have a young man now who is interested in girls ‘n everything. I believe he is going to be an inventor of something because he is certainly interested in all kinds of electrical apparatus. We will drive North again to Glacier Park as soon as school is out for the two months of Jack’s vacation. We have a couple of saddle horses there and riding and swimming will be fine for him. My kindest regards to you and the family. Sincerely, Encl. Air Mail
[Transcribed by Melynda Seaton, 2011-10-31]