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HUGE FORTUNE

FOR SLOVAK EX-DOMESTIC

!United Press Association.—ByElectric ' Telegraph.—Copyright.!

NEW YORK. January 2

A former Czchslovakian immigrant, a chambermaid who made the beds and swept the floors in’ the mansion of Mr Frank r *W. Savin, a retired broker at Forth Chester, three years ago, is the mistress today of his five millions sterling fortune, as the result of his death from appendicitis on Tuesday. Mrs Savin, who left the servant’s quarters on January, 192/, to become her employer’s fourth wife, has at her command eight Polls Itoyce cat s and a staff of twenty servants, who were formerly her associates, and she has the right to call the Palatial Savin home her own, but how long she will remain at ease in this queenly state is problematical, for the legal pot has started to boil, with claims by Savin’s former wives, his cast off children, and by others whom the the old broker left in the wake of his Kaleidoscopic seventy-nine years’ life. Savin was the bead of a Brokerage Company in New York and more than thirty year ago he bought a seat on the Stock Exchange for five thousand dollars, and when he retired he sold it for 475 thousand dollars. Tn addition to the millions that he piled up 1 during the palmy days of the stock market, he held extensive tracts of Long Island Real Estate.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1930, Page 3

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HUGE FORTUNE Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1930, Page 3

HUGE FORTUNE Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1930, Page 3

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