The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1917, Page 12

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—-+--——.- -.- ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 23, (1917. ‘ ea papas ‘ 4 pa ii tsi nenstisiniai ince | Worker In Killed. | Attorney /, Owborne 2d for the ' + Ses om. SOLDIER SHOT at FORT. | fee can ork te one Attorney J. W Osborne 7 i ee ON feed Hundred and Fifth Street, an ‘ ” vered ma a v But why not extend the Wounded While Trying to Captare| worker i \wh ike a pr vag Hinge : practice to the living” Strang Rapid ‘ome t evol nl) was not going to. pay e. ——_ . = € d killed this Pd el , PORTLAND, Me, March Private | & southbor xpress one who camo along t SPECIAL NOTICES, | John Poor of the Third C % ternoon while at work on the elevated f If he had done gvod t ~~" ASK FOR and GET | Artillery Corpse, at Fort Williams, was| portion of the subway at Two Hundred i tt it the chief ‘ y hot and probably fatally wounded early | and Fourth Street and Nagle Avenue would pay hin § for all good | to-day while at i to capture two a: f] work would be pa rr oe NE cercrer ee tier av somes ret a eg reservation, deapl e presence of a] @RENTON, N. J, March 23.—Gov. swe nee 4 “s The Original dl kuard, and had reached a pofnt | page has =i It shee he i | st drew | nb th: at) bomb that ’ , » bil amendin Maltedd MINK tir re Becerior Geen: | itu Crem Law ao tn th rar age inch guns may prove to the Public Utility Com. ‘ Sebetindes Cost YOU Same Price, tne men evcares, ¥ mianion that trains are overmanned. "| Detective Describes How. Hel wis mccenst! CHICLE = = = = be Von Kleist how they bet HI iy Was Told of Placing Ex- nbs into the bags, of| : ‘ cop sugar,” nitz continued. — “ ‘ plosives On Ships. said Wolpert, Bode and Steinberg | 3 went alongside the ships in launches! " vy and put the bombs Into the sugar —" sn Gk TTE "] ey 4 ~J bags. “ Lee sees Headquarters in New York and he F A ~ t had been questioned by Capt. Tun- Misplacing of Chemicals Saved ney, 1 went over to Hoboken and ar- rs ° rested Becker, When I told him he the Kirkwall From De- was accu of putting fire bombs on | : ships he said, ‘Well, ['m better off | d struction, here than in the trenches!" 3 a At this point the trial was ad- pollat | Journed. re} a mn The six solemn Germans on trial! The six men ac a are Charles : Supreme ‘or put 0 bomb | von Kleist, chemist; Ernst Becker, Eoart — ene ating fre bombs in ships car-| Viectrician; Karl Schmidt, late oblet Square. ying care © tho allies got an UNn-| engincer of the Friedrich der Gros expected to-day. After Detec-| and Frederick Kerbade, George Pra tive §& t George D. Barnitz had| del and Wilhelm waite oo ey ¥ credulo ry assistants. Dr. Walter T. hee! nities « Vleae aulously | Chemist | relieved to be now in Mexico, wis * von Kleist had swallowed his} indicted with these men. Capta. story that he was acting for Chief} Otto Wolpart and Eno Bode are German Spy von Igel, Judge Van| awaiting trial separately. Von Kleist Fleet adc 1 court until Monday | i# the only American in the lot because | il ‘The six Germans marched out. They are all on ball. Vi: Previous to the calling of Barnitz, Detective Sergeant Henry Barth, in f] i continuing his testimony, tdentified \ / pocket electric light which had been taken out of the hold of the British + , | ship Kirkwall when she arrived at Mareilles, France, loaded with tood for the Allies. —_———. These bombs were fo! . : ‘ . with chemicals. that, would tence | Enjoy life! Liven your liver * furlous fi cargo, But} and bowels to-night and the half Iphurte acid Pe J The acid failed to eat through the stomach sweet, breath paraffine, so the fire-bomb dld not right, cold gone. i burn, Barth identified the letter written to the New York police by the Prefect of Police at Marseilles 4 describing the bombs and the reason for their failure, Under cross-examination by Will- jam L. Wemple Barth said he got the > information that led him to von f Kleist. fre a man named Schelder- ' man, Von Kleist having quarreled with Dr, Walter T. Schele, wrote to von Igel, chief of the German Secret W. Service, asking for an appointment, x This Easter vv ear Barth telephoned to yon Kletat, then met im at Haan’s restaurant i on Park and promised to take ‘Take one or two Cascarets to- night } him to von Ixel if he would bring {2d enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver onroe OTIS |isstec vom te a'tampie: Von xieiot| and bawel cleansing Jott ever expe rice brought an unloaded tomb, and| your head will be clear, your tongue | Rea Ge Ge eens j Barth took him to Coney Island with] clean, breath sweet, stomach regue The final court of appeal when it | Detective Barnitz, who posed as von| lated and your liver and thirty feet ary, Barnitz wrote out a| of bowels active. Get a box at any : . Lela wi comes to clothing is the customer. He Jiong statement which von Kleist drug store now and get straightened ; : i signed sheet by sheet telling all about|"P by morning, Stop the headache, is the one who decides whether on idea his bombing activities, | biliousness, bad colds and bad days. clothes is aight and should continue. ne falsehood?" exclaimed Mr. Wem- convenience you ee next day like ; 4 salts, pills or calomel, They're fine, A vast body of progressive, well-| “Don't argue.’ Judge van Fleet|” Mothers should give a whole Cascac dressed New Yorkers. over 70 000 last admonished rybody is familiar Es anytime to cross, sick, pilone or ? abe with police methods,” feverish children because it will act year, and double that number this year | "partn teatified that von Kletat tora | thoroughly and cannot injure—Advt. at the pace we are going, who have [11m he had helped put fire bombs on placed eir seal of approval on Monroe the British ships Inchmoor and Tyn- SO8YS SSSR USGS WS SS ATT AAR a i» Te Ecorice Gua PAULINE FREDERICK, One of the real Clothes are the real judges of clothing |" ttetive ser marie nat | stars of the Photo Drama, says: “I have found that an irritated throat is " quickly relieved by the licorice in Adams Black Jack Chewing Gum. It hemes von Kleist as von Igel's Secretary he many clothiers; now they are won to pace anyon Teal | Monroe Clothes. c Kleist,” sald Barnits, “asked | Price and Quality are the deciding |me, ‘Are you a German?’ 1 an- iders when he | "Were: ‘No. We've got to uno all points every man consider a kinds of men in our work, and that's comes to making a right selection. On |now we fool the Yankees,’ Von both counts Monroe Clothes get a favor- | <lelst laugne and sald, ‘That's able decision. gona” A37 Fift Fifth Ave. “How did you get von Kleist to The considerable amount saved in| tell you all tho detata ‘ot bis bomb Phone3091Vand plot work?” asked Assistant District eliminating the middleman by making Monroe Clothes ourselves and selling them in convenient, low rent upstairs ‘ shops goes into the Clothes. That is ' why at the moderate price of $15 . “a Monroe Clothes give such unusual satisfaction and maintain such general goodwill. =~ FOR SALE, vy That - GRAND, RAPIDS There are eleven Monroe Clothes shops now; and such is the demand for the Clothes A Nor’ Non THWest CORNER SIXTHAVE SI Sra. \Dentistry hat Lasts | of Good Value that three more stores will shortly be opened. | ‘NO PLATES FURNITUR E This Easter wear Monroe Clothes. Come up and see the handsome spring models to- | REQUIRED day. You'll be delighted to learn how much real clothes value is yours for so little as $15. doe fete | CREDIT TERMS CASTLE is PIPRNTIAL | $3.00 Down on $50. ° ° LAST BIG , WEEK DOK §.00 “6 75.00 Suits—Overcoats—Evening Clothes—$15 Brighten Youre Home DIAMONDS ¢ FTREDIT| ; fk a ae Did YOU find time up till now to call and make a yi ttee Guarantent, PASIEAT TERMS, ars 10 «© = 66 150.00 ff selection? If not, ir spite of enormous business, we still 35 eae ane AMons Jon 24) “Agent cule 15-0 «© «6 90000 « 4° |B have thousands of “10% fe SOK ofr VALU. ieee ‘DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ; ws A Spd 250 8 «6 « 300-0¢ | Embrace this |AL OPPO! to get “ IEASY THRMS—ALL GOODS GUARANTEED wo WA A i you WANT” at unequalled low prices, for CASH or on ff American Watch & Diamoud Co. | In the morning, nave sour FREE BRASS BED ( 1 Coe CREDIT. Only a few of these specials are shown below. |SMAIDEN LANE, home Cort, SAT, Agent Calle) j i M , = PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING DIAMONDS ISBESe = ‘All Wr 4 America 's Lar’ ‘est Up. tairs Clothiers ’ Open Saturdays Until 10 P M. 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