The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1916, Page 4

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4 ACKER. MERRALLECONDIT est. COMPANY 1820 Codfish| 2 lb. boxes 31¢ Boneless white middles Rome Beauty Apples | 35¢ 4-at. Basket Box of 112—$2.40 | An apple of exceptionally fine flavor for eating or baking ————— World “Wants” Work Wonders, No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street w2irriina Newest Suits, Representing the Very Latest Styles for Present Wear, at Unusually Low Prices Tailleur Suits Of Serge, plain or hairline stripes, Gabardine, wool checks, worsted checks, in the new semi-fitted and ight line ripple effects. Special Tailleur Suits Of Callot checks, velour checks, taffeta silk, ardine; also serge in plain colors and hairline stripes, in all the effects. newest style Special Tailleur Suits pF ape sie velour serge In plain colors and hairline stripes and Gabardine. 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In the wintor of 1014-15 a laboratory was established in the chemical plant, and experiments with bombs which would start fires under certaim arranged conditions were be vas a plant in izer was tunned | by Dr. W. T. Ho neele gun. DETECTIVES SAY THEY HAVE FOUND DR, SCHEELE. Dr. Scheele is said by the police to have been the link between the interests which furnished the money for the bombs and the plotters them- selves. Back of the scheme, accord- Braid Bound Serge Taillear Suit, Faille Stth Vestee, tng to information in the hands of the police, were German officials, in cluding the former attaches of the German Fimbassy, von Papen and Boy-Bd Dr, Scheole diappoared with hin wits and children from his home in Moboken last Monday evening. De- tectives who took up his trail an nounend to-day they had located him in Bogota, N. J., and would place him under arrest as soon as certain steps were completed. Schoole is an expert chemist. None of the four under arrest knows any- thing about chemistry, It t# belleved *| the arrest of Scheele will lead to com- plications which will call for action by the State Department Von Kleist waa the commander of & coasting freighter plying between New York and Providence when the Furopean war started, Karly tn Aucust, 1914, he became acquainted with a man in Hoboken, who sound- ed him on his Gorman patriotism Von Kleist convinced the stranger he would do anything for the Father- land and in Sepember, after he had been thoroughly investigated and tested, he was placed in charge of the chemical works. When the plan to fire bombs was first broached Von Kleist was deputed to find a man to make the bomb casings. After a long search he located Recker, who agreed to enter the conspiracy. “Tears of joy rolled down my cheeks,” Von Kleist told Barth in de- scribing this incident, “when I found Becker and knew I could trust ‘him ‘and realized that I, an old man, was manufacture Co., parti leather, which insures THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1916. wald were some of the first were thy They were s n five days, bur found, when they were discovered on manufactured peed to start a fir was the ship in Marseilles, that {t would have taken from fifteen to twenty days to set them off. Barth from Von Kielat there was a violent acene in the Ho- boken laboratory when the news- papers published the fact that un- exploded fire bombs had been found on the Kirk Oswald at Marseilles. Node and Becker ast on the man who had charge of the Job of placing the bomba and would have choked him to death but for the interference of others. In their rage they did not stop to think the fault was with tie manufacturer of the bombs and not with the man who saw they were placed on the ship. Bode, Becker and a man named Sternberg, according to von Kicist, were the only persons who were «l- lowed to handle the completed bombs. They took the instruments of do- struction away in sult cases and dis tributed them among the lighter cap- tains and members of lighter crows who carried cargoes to ships loading for the allies, The bombs, von Kieist tolé Barth, were planted in the car- goon while they were yet aboard the lighters, so it was not necessary for the conspirators to go aboard the shipe. Other arrests are expected to fol- low. Two or three captains of lighters, who transferred cargoes from piers to ship# in which fire bombs were planted, are being watched. learned doing something for the Fatherland.") 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