Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 287, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1912 — DIAMOND AND DIAMONDS GO [ARTICLE]

DIAMOND AND DIAMONDS GO

So the Owner of the Latter Has the Former Arrested In New York for Theft. —— a New York. —Abraham Diamond, twenty-six years old, 657 Degraw street, Brooklyn, was charged with combining business and grand laifeny by Mrs. Frances Moore of 330 Y/est Eighty-seventh street, when he was arraigned in the West side court. Mrs. Moore wanted her vacuum cleaner repaired, and went to a dfr partment store to have a man sent up Later, Diamond, who is said to be a brother of the young woman ir the store who took the order, turned up with a kit of tools He cut his f-nger while fixing the cleaner and asked for a piece of lint Mrs Moore left tb"' room to find a bandage When she got back Diamond and her diamonds, including three rings, a bracelet and

a brooch, all valued at $1,500, were gone. Detectives waiting near the store arrested Diamond He denied know ing what had happened to the jewelry.