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COMPTOIR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTE DE PARIS SOCIETE ANONYME Capital: 200.000.000 Francs FULL PAID UP TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS COMPTONIA [Black ink stamp over above text that reads "COMPTES SPECIAUX"]
The present letter must not contain an advice of draft or order of payment
HEAD OFFICE: 14, RUE BERGERE Paris, Nov/12th 1917
[Hand written Signature] Robert B. House Esq. [Hand written] 2nd Lieut. 103rd Inf. U.S. Army
TRANSACTIONS/VALUE/DEBIT/CREDIT Monthly credits for november: .560, less commission 6 postage are: 0,15 1,105
Dear Sir,
YOUR ACCOUNT
We confirm our letter of/ow receipt of yours of, and beg to notify the following transactions passed over your account: 105338 Special
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Yours faithfully, For the COMPTOIR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTE DE PARIS P. P. SPECIALE LE CHEF DE LAGENCE [Hand written signature] BFanily
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[Bul. 11.]
HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
France, November 14, 1917 Bulletin No. 11.
Since the issuance of Bulletin No 8, definite advices have been recieved from the United States, in the matter of premium rates for the insurance for by the Act of Congress approved October 6th, 1917, and the following table and explanatory notes are published for the information of those concerned.
The rates per $1,000.00 of insurance at the various ages are as follows:
Age Monthly Premium Age Monthly Premium Age Monthly Premium 15 $.63 32 $.71 49 $1.08 16 .63 33 .72 50 1.14 17 .63 34 .73 51 1.20 18 .64 35 .74 52 1.27 19 .64 36 .75 53 1.33 20 .64 37 .76 54 1.44 21 .65 38 .77 55 1.53 22 .65 39 .79 56 1.64 23 .65 40 .81 57 1.76 24 .66 41 .82 58 1.90 25 .66 42 .84 59 2.05 26 .67 43 .87 60 2.21 27 .67 44 .89 61 2.40 28 .68 45 .92 62 2.60 29 .69 46 .95 63 2.82 30 .69 47 .99 64 3.07 31 .70 48 .1.03 65 3.35
A person who insures at the age of 25 for $1,000, will pay a monthly premium of sixty-six cents, until he reaches the age of 26, when his monthly premium will be increased to sixty-seven cents; as he reaches each successive birth-day, the premiums are increased as shown in the table.
The insurance is not payable in one sum, but in monthly instalments. For the premiums above, there will be paid, in case of death, two hundred and forty monthly instalments of $5.75 each. Insurance may be taken in multiples of $500, $1,000. being the smallest and $10,000 being the largest amount written. The
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