. Christian herald. was formally opened inSurn ■-■--- The Late Mayor VV Surrogates Court in Brooklyn yesterday preparator\ Gaynors Will being offered for probate, it was found that Mr. Gaynor, in > posing of an estate believed to be worth between $1,000,000$1,500,000, had left the bulk of his property to his widow and five ofchildren. Mrs. Gaynor receives the Brooklyn home at 20 Eighth Avenue, taether with the income for life from 500 shares of the preferred stock of tRoyal Baking Powder Company. The mayors sister, Mary E. (who lives in Utica, N. Y., receives the house he owned in tha
. Christian herald. was formally opened inSurn ■-■--- The Late Mayor VV Surrogates Court in Brooklyn yesterday preparator\ Gaynors Will being offered for probate, it was found that Mr. Gaynor, in > posing of an estate believed to be worth between $1,000,000$1,500,000, had left the bulk of his property to his widow and five ofchildren. Mrs. Gaynor receives the Brooklyn home at 20 Eighth Avenue, taether with the income for life from 500 shares of the preferred stock of tRoyal Baking Powder Company. The mayors sister, Mary E. (who lives in Utica, N. Y., receives the house he owned in that city •income of 115 shares of the preferred stock of the Royal Baking Powdii vpany for life. Mrs. W. Seward Webb and Mrs. Harry K. Vingut, each to receive $1,000. and the residue of the estate is placed withIrustee, the Kings County Trust Companv, trusts being established for the , Rufus and Norman, and three daughters, Ildi-n, Marion and Ruth. Fagm 919 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD, October 8. 1913. Every quality that ma table glass so beautiful, ^ -^. so appealing, is to be 393 ind DOMINO Sugar 9 S»LT f. J PEPPER round in IHEIBEYE
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