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Widow to ContegtCoombs’ $1,500,000 WillNATICK, Nov. 10 UP*—Mr*. Alice F. Coombs, 67, today an-r.ounced, through her attorney she would contest the $1,500,000 will of tier husband, Charles A- Coombs, wealthy manufacturer, claiming die was largely responsible for his success in amassing a fortune.Atty. John W. Brennen said Mrs, Coombs was bequeathed $10,000 in cosh and one-third of the residue in trust, the income to be paid her quarterly. A daughter, Mrs. Isabelle Healey, of Winchester, wasleft one-half of the remaining two-thirds of the estate. Four one-eighth shares were left to other relatives.Coombs, who was 79, was the president of the Natick Box Board Co., and a director of the Natick Trust Co.Shanghai Club Owner Flees With Her MenagerieSHANGHAI, Nov. 9 W - The American-owned Rubicon Inn, south of Soochow Creek, was struck by Japanese shells and aerial bombs. The once-famous night club now is encircled by barbed-wire fences and
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Fitchburg Sentinel

Fitchburg, Massachusetts, US

Wed, Nov 10, 1937

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