A BRIDE LEFT.
Herr Julius Woerz, a wealthy tobacco merchant, of Schiedam, Holland, who arrived at New York tho other day in the Holland-American liner Rotterdam was tho most miserable passenger who has crossed tho Atlantic Ocean for a long time. Herr Woorz was married just before sailing from Holland, and while the Rotterdam stopped at Boulogne for a few hours, he and his bride wont ashore. Th»ey became separated while shopping; and Herr "Woerz returned to the ship just as the whistle was blowing, but his wife was left on shore. "I not only had to take my honeymoon alone," said Herr Woerz to-day, "but I am suffering from a sprained ankle, the result of dancing at my wedding. Moreover, I am just recovering from' the effocts of ptomaine poisoning, contracted after the wedding breakfast." Herr Woerz was greatly cheered by a cablegram from his bride, stating that she was sailing for New York in the Campania.
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13754, 20 June 1913, Page 3
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158A BRIDE LEFT. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13754, 20 June 1913, Page 3
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