BRIDEGROOM BOLTS.
WITH THE BRIDE’S JEWELLERY.
Liza Segal, a dressmaker, 26 years old, of 151 Forsyth Street, New York, went to the marriage license bureau in the City Hall one afternoon with Benjamin Rosenberg, thirty-six years old, to take out a license. They made 1 out their applications, and while the clerk was filling out the license Rosenberg left the room. A few minutes later Miss Segal announced that Rosenberg had got 3000 dollars worth of jewellery be longing to her. She was advised to go to police headquarters. In the detective bureau Miss Segal went into details. She said that she had known Rosenberg for eighteen years, their acquaintance going back to the Old Country. She had given him the jewellery, she said, before leaving her home for the City Hall. The jewellery was to be her dowry. While they were waiting lor the clerk, she said, Rosenberg said he was going out to get something to eat. Alter he had gone she was afraid he wouldn’t come back.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1023, 26 March 1912, Page 4
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170BRIDEGROOM BOLTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1023, 26 March 1912, Page 4
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