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Show is.irs Not a. Dollar Is.LeftJo Geo. Glover or Dr. Eddy Boston, Dec. 9 According to the Post this morniug, the will of Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, which will be made public in a few days, loaves practically the whole of the $l..r."0,-000 $l..r."0,-000 estate to tho Christian Science church. Tho board of directors of the church is to have the final dcclsiou as to the form tho bequest will take, it is said. Former Congressman Henry M. Baker Ba-ker of Bow, N. II., a relative, is named nam-ed as administrator, according to tho Post. The will was drawn in 1904 in Concord, N. H. Not a dollar is left, it is said, to George W. Glover of Lead, S. D., or to Dr. K. J. Foster-Kddy, the son and adopted son of Mr6. Eddy. Both recently re-cently received substantial 6ums from her estate after litigation. Bequests of from $1,000 to $10,000 go to Mrs. Eddy's household staff. Calvin Frye. one of her advisers, gets $lS,noo. it is said, and Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson and -Mrs. Laura E. Sargent I are also beneficiaries. I Members of the board of directors and other lenders of the mother ! church are not mentioned In the will, j According to the Po3t's informant, there Is nothing In the will which relates re-lates to the location of Mrs. Eddy's I burial place. I oo |