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#915 Union Trust Building.
Detroit, Michigan,
September 2nd,1904.

D. K. Kelekian, Esq.,
#2 Place Vendome,
PARIS.

Dear Sir:--
I am sending you enclosed herewith draft on Paris for 12,151 francs, being the equal of $2,350.00, the same being settlement for the two pottery jars sent me sometime ago, one direct from New York and the other from Paris. Will you be good enough to receipt the voucher herewith and return same to me at your early convenience.

In making up this voucher, I have not deducted the freight, duty and entry charges on the shipment made from Paris, as your letter failed to state whether these expenses were to be borne by you or me. In order that you may know the amount, I enclose you a memorandum herewith. If I am chargeable with these items, then the account is already balanced. If, on the other hand, you are to stand the charges, then you can either send me your check or place the amount to my credit in your invoice office.
Trusting you are keeping very well, I remain,
Yours sincerely,
Charles L Freer