HOW-STKKET.Ewald I'aYcs, 24, engineer, and Paul Schramm, 34, tanner, were charged with stealing “ pho-nograph and cinematograph from their employer, a man named Haves, at Utrecht, Holland - Detective* inspector Kartels said that on Tuesday he and Sergeant. Wagner saw Schramm in St. *Ueo: go s-road, Whitechapel. They told him lie would he arrested for stealing the articles named above. He said his. name was Oscar Sehreibe, and that lie knew the Prosecutor had pawned the machines for ilt;\ Ss. Prisoner went with them to Selater-str*ct, Shor.dbvh.where they found'the maehines,whieh tliev sei/ed. Theotheers then went to Siemen s Electrical Works a! Old Charlton, near Woolwich, and arrested. Haves as ho was leaving his work, 'fho machines were almost new, and were worth 76/.—It is alleged that- the Prisoners wero employed by an exhibitor at Utrecht, from whom they stole the machines, but they were unable-to work them on reaching London, and explained to i lit* odicers who arrested them that the phonograph would not *' talk. *—The Prisoners wero remanded-