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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 14

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Tin: evexixo sux. Baltimore. Wednesday, july 3. iois. SAWED HIS WAY TO BALTIMORE FLYER JUROR'S AUTO STOLEN TRIES TO CHOKE SELF ii ii LIBERTY FROM JAIL ON ITALIAN FRONT WAS IN FIAVE BATTLE, HIS FAMILY BELIEVES Lieut Frank Lambert, Baltimorean How Flying In Italy, Hay Eave Owner Ia Court Deliberating Upon fr TVVO PRISONERS CUT WAY FROM CITY JAIL Use Saw On Ban Of Cell Door And Portion Of Ventilator On The Boof.

bussub Almost Bout Himieu in industrial Accident Commit -sion't Office. Verdict When Thief Drives Away Ia Car. i i ALLOWANCE OF $8 STOPPED HEIES OF SHERIFF LOSE CASE Helped Boot HOPE USED TO SLIDE DOWN STATIONED AT U. S. BASE, Peter Weissengon, Whose Attempt WALL INTO BUBEN STBEET WHEN LAST HEARD FROM to Escape Caused Death, Heed Not Pay Damages.

Edward Samuel, Yegg. And Frank Spencer Kerr, Of Catonsrille, Also For more than IS hours a jury in tbe Tnited State Court, in the Postoffiee Miller, Bootlegger, Eicape In Sight Of Warden's Home. Man Long And Vainly Tried To Eave It Continued Fights His Eescuer. Despondent because an allows nee by the State Industrial Accident Commission of $0 week bud been discontinued. Michael Lazyski, a ICussisn.

known generally merely aa "Mike," fastened a leather strap so tightly around his neck in the offices of the commission on the seventh floor of the Equitable Building this morning that be almost choked to Thought To Have Participated In Enemy's Defeat. 'W i 1 if Ml i I i imi--- Shi'W KfcaMI Building, wrangled last night and early this morning over the decision in the suit of (ieorce K. Davis, a brother and Kdwsrd gsmuels. yeggmsn waiting Among the American flyeta who took administrator of former Sheriff Imnaid if 1 -tetkJStt Dans of Mineral county. West Vir part in the bombing of bridge-heads and sentence, tod frank Miller, serving a trim uf i months on a charge of legging, escaped from the City Jail this morning, baring sawed the bar of a il door and leaving the sawed portions ginia, against Peter Weissengoff.of West-ernport, for White ammunition dumps in tbe recent battle between the Austrian and tbe Italians along the Piave were probably Baltimore boys.

I.ieot. Frank Lambert, sin nf Mr. me jurors were debating tbe question so suto jack took a liking to the new automobile of Henrv P. linker, the lom. nf a ventilator on tbe roof, and ropea death before tbe strap could be loosened.

on the walla to mark the manner in As it was. J. Llovd Ilarshman. chief ber dealer, one of the jurors, and drove and Mrs. Louis A.

Lambert. 321 Augusta avenue, Irvington. and Spencer which their gained their liberty. One of the ropea stretched from the uu id tne car. At 7.15 o'clock this morning th Kerr, of i'atonsvtlle, and other Ameri of the claim department, and the only man in the room when Lazyski made his attempt at self-destruction, struggled jail wall to an iron railing on lliirea can aviators have been stationed in finally decided the case in favor of Weis Italy for some time.

and. while no direct frantically with tbe man to prevent nun from carrying out bis purpose, and suc afreet, near Madison, within sight of the window of Warden fjee'a houite. It ia supposed that confederates awaited tbera word has been received, it Is thought here that they took nart in tbe rout of sengon ana returned a srah-d verdict, which was opened by Judge Hose later in the day and read in court- Events Of Independence Day "Loyalty Parade" of foreign-born citizens. Starts at 10 A. M.

from Baltimore and Howard streets. Route trill be: North Howard street to Monument, oast on Moi unseat otroot around tho oast side of tho monument, aortal oa Charles street to Twenty-third strost, srhoro it will disband. t'nveiling of monument to Gen. Samuel Smith, commander-in-chief of the forces that defended the city in 114. ia Wyman Park, at Charles and Twenty-ninth streets, about 11 A.

11. Tbe parade will halt at this point, while tbe I'nited Singers, made np of members ot tbe German singing societies of the city, sing "The Star-Spangled, Banner." A bit patriotic massmeeting at the Lyric at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, preceded by a concert by tbe Naval Academy Band. The Mayor will fireside and the principal address will be made by Dr. A. Lawrence Lowell, president of Harvard University.

In Druid Hill Psrk. at night, there will be a pageant of flags and all-America rally on tbe slope in front of the Mansion House. Mme. C'bisolm Ohrman. formerly soloist of the Opera Comique at Paris, will sing "The Star-Spangled Banner." and soldiers of tbe allied nations, including some of the famous "Blue Devils" of France, will participate.

Tbe celebration at Patterson Park will begin in tbe afternoon with athletic contests. At 5 o'clock a patriotic "Pageant of Service" will be given under the direction of the Children's Playground Association. This will be followed by a neighborhood parade, Because of the need to conserve powder, fireworks will be displayed only in Patterson and Easterwood Parks, under the supervision of the Safe and Sane Fourth of July Committee. At Clifton Park there will bea parade, swimming contests and a circus. The Children's Playground Association will hold festivities in all of the parks.

Athletic events a pageant, "Sleeping Beauty" a band concert and folk dances are scheduled for tbe afternoon in Carroll Park, with a band concert at night Children will have a high time in tbe morning at Latrobe Park. In tbe afternoon there will be ball games, athletic eventa and a pageant, "Beginning of Americanization." In the evening thdre will be community singing and addresses. There will be a pageant. "Columbia's Birthday." in the morning st Riverside Park. Another pageant, "America's Contribution to Liberty," will be held in the morning in Key Highway.

"Service As Shown in Our Country's History" is the title of a pageant to be staged in the morning in City Springs. At West Park there will be morning and afternoon athletic events and a dance festival. Th colored people of the city will celebrate by holding a parade, which will form at Druid Hill avenue and Eutaw street at 1 o'clock and march to Druid Hill Park, where patriotic exercises will be held. Towson is going to be "bombed" from the air by Gen. Charles Lee, of the Rpyal British Flying Squadron, who will arrive overhead from Washington late in the afternoon.

A big celebration will be held in Courthouse Park in the afternoon, continuing into the night. A continuous entertainment for soldiers and sailors visiting the city will be held at the Central Young Men's Christian Association. Open house will The afternoon entertainment will be held in the lobby. At night the festivities will be transferred to the roof garden. tne Austrians.

there, caught the roie when they flung it over the wall and tied it to the iron rail While Mr. Duker and his associates were wearily discussing the case tbe Several letters recently received from UKVT. FRAUK LAMBERT EDWARD KAMI KIM. ALIAS LEW 18 ItAMH ceeded only after the Kussian, in the face and gasping for breath, relensrd his hold on the loose end of the strap and sank to the floor. The commission was in session in another room at the time, aud the incident ing to make it essier or the men to He ia a I'nited States aviator, whose nonie in irvington.

and nrobablvktook young Lambert mention the fact that they were expecting some sort of change, but, nf course, tbey did not know exactly what that change was to be. There ia little doubt, however, that both he and Silencer Kerr had nart to nlav in part, with a number of American avia created a great deal of excitement in the NOW HELP TO WIN WAR tors, in the rout of the Austrians along auiomoniie thief was probably having a royal time joy-riding around the city, but Mr. Duker knew nothing of his loss until be was dischsrged by the judge snd went out into the street to drive home for a little rest and change of clothing. I'nited Stntes Marshal Stockham was with him and as soon as the theft was building. Ilarsbinan, "tier nc nail removed the strnn from the neck of Ijizv- tne l-iave.

'ine photograph was taken at tbe time of bis initiation into the harrassing the Austrians in their retreat. ski, called in the police, who took charge of the man and sent him home. Aero Club d'ltalia. Lieutenant Lambert, who is 25 years old. wss, when last heard from, at Injured At Copper Works.

On December 7. 1010. Lazyski's right discover a report was made to the Police Department and a search instituted S. Employment Bureau Putt 800 lien In Essential Position Within Two Day. ROMANCE A FLIVVER tached to the Eighth raited States Aviation Instruction Center, with head foot was injured at the plant of the Paltimore Conner Smelting and Rolling quarters at Foggia, Italy.

He was then scting as, an instructor and wrote many slip to the ground. These confederatea are also thought to have bad an automohile waiting for Ssmuela and Miller, probably just before daylight. Hunting Supposed Confederates. Two men. who are said to have been Involved with Samuels in the roblsvy of tue safe of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.

Kutaw and franklin streets, on Marah 1 last, when over 0U was taken, are out on bail. The police ere sean-hing for them, thinking that they aided Miller and Hamuels to jet away. An outside guard, who saw the rope linnging from the wall, gave the lirst alarm leading to the discovery of the escape. An investigation of the cells showed dummy figures made of the clothes of Samuels and Miller in their beds, on opposite sides of the second tier of cells. Hounds are made by the guards evgry two hour.

Just hnw manv "Jitney Lil" In Juvenile Court To MANAGER PBACTICES PLAN Company. He was lifting molds with the aid of a mechanical crane, when one nf the molds slipped and fell on bis foot. He was a wared $0 weekly by the commission, the award to continue Uutil November 3, 1917. When bis weekly allowance stopped Lazyski began to make frequent trips to the office of the com Fight For Possession Of Her Child. Hai Son Cive Dp Clerical Job For IS BEING SUED FOB DIVORCE mission in an effort to have it continued.

Shipyard Post Larger Force Needed. Just 800 men since Mondisy. when the He can sneak very little English, but ior me car. According to the evidence at the trial. Sheriff Davis attempted to arrest Weis-sengoff in Piedmont on a warrant charging violation of the anti-Iiouor laws of est Virginia.

Weissengoff was in his automobile at the time and put on high speed in an attempt to escafie across the bridge over the Potomac river, in the hope of getting into Maryland and thus evading service of the process by reason of the fact that he would be in another jurisdiction. Davis jumped upon the running board of the machine and ordered Weissengoff to stop. The driver refused, however, and in the excitement ran the machine into the steel supports of the bridge, the Sheriff being killed. The suit was based on the grounds that David had been killed by the negligence of Weissengoff. The defense was in charge of Attorneys William L.

Marbury and M. M. Xeely. Denies Charges Of Husband, A made it plain that the injury to his foot was causing him to limn permanently and that the injured member was giving him considerable pain. Doctors could not find anything seri work or fight ruling went into effect Draftee, And Says She Will File Cross Bill.

The romance of "Jitney Lil," tbe fair- ously wrong with the fsit, and Lazyski have been gently assisted from nice, soft, easy and nonessential berths and as gently placed In the more useful occupations nf building ships or the msnufar- was informed that his only noie ot having the award continued was to go under Mure of the munitions nf war. This has haired young woman, whose sunny smile, together with the expert manner in which she handled the wheel of her bus back in the days when jitneys were first intro an anaesthetic so as to permit a thorough examination of his injury. This he refused to do, but kpt haunting the offices of the comnyssion, evidently in the hope $hat some way would be found to resume his weekly allowance, Apparently Trying To Hang Self. WANTED: NICE AIRSHIP: duced in this city, won her the sobriquet of the "Oueen of the Jitneys." has been time they had looked into these cells and mistaken the dummy figures for the men nobody knows positively. Jt was 8 o'clock when disgusted guards yanked the dummies otT the beds.

The door of Hamuels' cell was sawed through, two bsrs having been taken nut and replaced with emery paper, carefully rolled up and stuck into placet to represent the bars. 8amuela Apparently First Out. Evidently Samuels was the first out. Once free of his cell, be had to walk around the whole tier to reach Miller's cell. The door of that cell was found intact, and even locked.

One of the two men had obtained a key in some manner. After the two men were free they bad to saw their way through the ventilator at the ton -of the lice. It is mintwud interesting letters describing his experiences. Awarded Commission In Italy. He enlisted in the Avistion Service in June, 11117, and, after preliminary ground training at the Boston Institute of Technology, sailed in September for France.

He arrival in Italy in October. Going over as a cadet, he baa since been awarded his commission. Among his interesting experiences as an instructor, he tells bow one of his pupils had the misfortune to land in a macaroni field. "One of my pupils came down in a macaroni field yesterday because he let his gas pressure get down." he wrote to his sinter. "He lauded without cracking, but made visible inroads into the spring crops.

No one on the ground can guard against such an oversight as this, so one does not feel responsible. At any rate this man was sent "solo" by the man who took my line while I was in Itome." He wrote of interesting trips to Rome, where he took part in some good baseball games, but stated that the Italians who crowded into the stadium at first soon left, as they did not understand our national game. In Home be ran into all sorts and conditions nf men. "I wandered back to the Grand Hotel Bar." his letter states, "where one can usually find any one whom he desires to find. It Is a meeting place of all nationalities.

I have leaned against it with the Serbian Crown Prince on my right. Other celebrities frequent the place also. Hears Of Resnati's Fall. "I have heard of Itesnati's hard luck. It is tough to have this thing happen to our first Caproni.

I used to instruct in just such a machine as he Hew at Piuilico tiie one I use now is the same APPLY TO GOVERNOR At 10,40 clock this morning he again wrecked. A rude awakening has fol lowed tbe dreams of marital happiness that won her away from her lucrative business and inducted her to go back to the life of housekeeping, with pots and pana to manipulate instead nf her fnst- appeared and again he was told by Mr. been accomplished through the assistance of the Cnited States Kmployment Bureau, tt Eutaw and Baltimore streets. Those are the figures compiled by Thomas M. Barr, manager of the Kutaw street branch, and a long line of waiting applicants in front of the office this morning showed that the total ia being boosted all the time.

Mr. Barr is one of those decisive men who makes things go. He believes in practicing what he preaches and the doctrine of his sermons State Executive Wants One Of City Will Observe Fourth ilarshman tnat mere was no money tor him. The Russian turned on his heel and started to leave the othce. Harsh- flying flivver.

The domestic machine is Kindly Disposition Wishes To Fly To Home Town. man continued his work. Ills attention now a mass of shattered hopes, fit only for the scran bean, where, no doubt iho was attracted by a peculiar sound in the direction of the door leading to the ball-way. Looking up the clerk saw Lczvski Wanted To carry Governor Harring gasoline wngon she used to pilot back and In Manner Most Befitting With Patriotism As Their Keynote, Rather Than Meaning that Samuels stood on the shoulders of Miller, who is a verv tall, hesvv man luno on rayetie street has long since Eulling deseriitely at the strap, which had evidently removed from his waist ton irom Annajsuis to I amDridge tomorrow morning, one airplane, sound in engine and wings, with a kind disposition and piloted bv a first-class while Miller is a small one, in order to Makes Fight For Child. and bod fastened about his neck.

Lazyski was making an effort to attach the UU 1 NIS. Once out on the roof the men tied Jltnev Lil. wesrintf tho Hama K.nnv smile, with her solden hnir free end ot tbe strap so a hook in the wall, his mi nose being annarrntlv to less Demonstration With Fireworks, The People Of If such a machine can be found, the Governor is ready to muke the Bight to his home town, where the people of Dor- arranged beneath a fetching cap, walked pieces ot window sasn cord together, attached it to a board which is held to the roof by iron clamps mid which is Used as SHOW Clianl. The ilrmin.il hang himself. inui iuc juvenile ourt tmlav to fight to the end for possession of the'lieht-haired Ilarshman rushed to the man side cnesu-r county are preparing to rip from the roof to the jail yard with the youngster, a counterpart of the mother.

Baltimore Are Going To Make The Day One That Will Always Be Remembered. wnom she held on her arm. The child played about the courtroom while the officials waited for the iiiings wiue open witti a ourtn of July celebration that will make the rest of the Eastern Shore sit up and take notice. All day long the Governor has had Lynn Meekins. secretary of the State am oi icnges in tne wall which project about every five feet.

It was much less difficult feat than that performed and began to straggle with him. The Russian, slowly losing consciousness, fought like a The strap bad been pulled so tight that Hnrshmnn with great difficulty succeeded in getting leeway enough on it to cause it to loosen. Lazyski is said to live at 1213 South Ellwood avenue. every woman's and every child's observ oy -mil ntrotner on the Calvert Building a short time ago. 7 you don't love the start in Old Glory, If you don't love the ttripet in the Han.

ance of Independence Day there willl anceof her husband, Henry Dittman, who had the baby taken into court on a clmrge of being a minor without proper care, with the intention of hnvine it adheres strictly to the work or fight rule. Mr. Itarr declared that he had his own IS year-old son give up a clerical position, which could be filled by a woman, and take a regular job in a shipyard. Among the 800 men who have already been placed through the effort of the bureau there were representativs of all types. Not a few looked as if they might be more at home at their old jobs "jerking soda water" than driving rivets.

Then there was the chap with the look of an individual who leans across the shiny mahogany and says insinuatingly "What'll yuh have, gents? We've got some mighty fine private stock, 15 years old, etc." Vu know the kind. Without a doubt, tisj, there were in this crowd of hOO not a few young men with nicely manicured finger nails, correctly dressed in the latest styles and who. perhaps, except for I'ncle Sam, would yet lie measuring pink and blue ribbon by the yard in some store. There, too, were the former oolroom "sharks," pugilists, street-corner "bums," workers in "light" positions and any number others whom the work and fight! size but has less power. His crash may hold up the prospects of both myself Once in the yard, they simply ouncii ot JJefense.

hunting for an airplane, but up to a late hour the search had proved fruitless. Still, neither the Governor nor Mr. Meekins had given up and won't declare the search off be ano comraoes nere. If you can't he true to the Red, White and Blue, Go back Uncle Sam would be glad. placed under the custody of an aunt mug incir rope over tne second wull, climbed up it, about 20 feet, hand over band and.

after kicking awn hroken in one letter he speaks of taking a ANNEXATION INVALID, fore 5 or clock at the earliest. glass on the top of the wall, which was If that airplane can be found the wnne ne goes ott to war. Henry has been drafted, according to his wife. They have not been living together for a long time and now, before he departs for France, she said he JUDGE MOSS DECIDES If you think more of kino, czar or kaiser Than your oath to the flag of the free, Pack your trunk and your grip and get louiig Mens Christina Association worker for a flight. "Some of the instructor's capers must have thrilled a Young Men's Christian Association man who was joy-riding for the first time, standing between the tanks.

When you want to Jose altitude Governor will have tt stop for him down at Annapolis in the morning. He will be up looking for it and 30 minutes Inter, if everything goes all right, he will descend upon Cambridge from the wsnTS rn h.dh.. 1 1 t. 11 Anne Arundel Court Presents Dif thc4dear. on the Jirst snip And tail back again o'er the tea! With love of country and fealty to the clouds, but he has no desire to make the you simply nose over, and come down straight.

The instructor saw fit to do ferent Reasons Than Baltimore County Tribunal. Judge Robert Moss this moraine hand. flag rather than meaningless racket as drop by the tail-spin route. this ns we came in, and I imagine the V. M.

man's stomach nearlv choked him. "Don't take her away from me, Judge," she pleaded, as she hugged the child to her heaving bosom. "If yon separate us I just know she will die. She can't live without me." Father Unable To Attend. It happened that the father was unnhle enter something of that glorious spirit that prompted our forefathers to declare their freedom to the world.

It is going to be a Fourth of July fraught with meaning. It is going to be a Fourth of July that will resurrect in the heart of the nation the principles upon which the nation has been built. Parade Will Thrill. First and foremost locally will oe that Loyalty Day parade in the morning. It was President Wilson's idea that the should parade on that day to show their fellow-citisens that they are heart and soul with the country of their adoption in its struggle against autocracy and its crimes.

All over the conn-try the idea has met with prompt and enthusiastic response. With something like 25.0(H) or more in line, Baltimore's pageant will rank with the finest demonstrations of tin kind in the country. Of course, there will be celebrations in the parks. The sale of Thrift Stamps and Children's Playground Association badges will be features of the celebration the predominating note, Baltimore will feelingly and fittingly observe tomorrow, the nation's greatest holiday the UNITED WOULD ORDER Afterward our passenger claimed that Fourth of July. 50 MORE NEW CARS Fireworks that delight of youthful ed down an opinion in the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court holding thcAnnex-ation bill unconstitutional, says a dispatch from Annapolis.

His action was in the suit of the Anne Arundel County Commissioners to restrain the city from putting into effect any of the provisions of the Annexation act. America and that bane of the elderly and ruie, roupieii witn tne unmpuisory Work law, has made it necessary to get "in from the wet," so to speak. Bureau Work Greatly Increased. During the past few weeks the work of the Employment Hiirenu has increased to such an extent that the whole working force has been reorganized and augment ed l)V additional clerks. it a.

(list minted all over the sidewalk, they slid down into the arms of those who were waiting for them. Evidently Got Clothes Outside. Apparently they were in very scanty attire when they did this, for they had used alt their clothes for the dummies. A part of the plan of those who aided them was to provide them with clothes. The saw with which Samuels did his cutting was found in the jail, thrown flown aear the ventilator when it had served its purpose.

Warden Lee cannot understand how Samuels got possession of the saw or the rope. He Is also nuzzled to know how Samuels and Miller formed their conspiracy, since they were on opimsite side of the tier and were not thrown together in such tasks as they did iu the institution. The fact that Miller assisted the engineer in making repairs about the building may afford some clue. Warden Lee says Miller had plenty of money with which to pay people on the outside to get bun the things he wanted. Used Graphite On Saws.

to attend court ond because of his absence. Judge Williams, after remarking that the little tot, in her pink silk coat Asks Public Service Commission To nervous will play only an incidental part. Patriotism, of the red-blooded. Approve Specifications Opposes Extension Of Westport Line. The grounds of Judsre Moss' decision self-sacriiiciugself-eliminating kind will be the cornerstone on which the many celebrations of the day will be founded.

differ slightly from those of the opinions cured employment for un average nf about 900 men a month. In June the bureau The country is at war. with more than and dainty, white dress, did not appear as if she were neglected, postponed the bearing, pending the outcome of divorce proceedings which have already been instituted in the Circuit Court by the husband. "Lil's" smiles had departed when she appeared before the Judge and when she thought that he was Koine to H.u.i.1.. recently nanuen onwn DV tile Haltimnre County Court.

He maintains that, while there has never been any sharp distinction between the lines of Unlti morn citir ne enjoyed Ins rule ierbaps he confused himself with the joy of again getting on terra firma." Lieutenant Lambert was graduated from the Boys' Latin School and from Trinity College. Hartford. Conn. He had entered the Berkeley Divinity School, near Hartford, just before his enlistment, to prepare for the ministry. "Real Sky-Pilot NowJ" "He's a sky-pilot" now for sure," said his sister.

Miss Ethel I. Lambert, who is engaged in Bed Cross work here. Two brothers, Howard and Hiram A. Lambert, are also in the service. The former is a first lieutenant with the Ihirty-tlnrd Engineers, in France, and the latter at present is making his third trip across as a sublieutenant in the American transport service.

The United Railways and Electric Company this morning requested the Public Service Commission to approve specifications for 50 double-truck, semi-convertible, pay-within cars which, it 1,000,000 troops overseas. It is fighting a powerful and conscienceless foe. Every man, woman and child in the land realizes that. And into every man's, assisted more than men to secure positions in work essential to the carrying on of the war. At a Lumber of places where men are needed the bureau cannot A I.

supply them Continued On Page fast enouali "The situation has simply been boiled down to the fact that men have got to and Baltimore county, there has been very sharp delineation of the lines dividing Baltimore city and Anne Arundel county. He holds that the Legislature has no power to give Baltimore the right to reach out and annex to itself sections of other counties. Judge Moss' decisioB nrennrou tlin FINDS HIS JUG IN 'POT against her. The tears flowed and she cried, but, upon hearing the words of the ourt, she immediately brightened up, and a few minutes later she was on hr way home with little Catherine ruuning ulong at her side. When the jitney bus mnde its nmmuv.

work or tight," snid Mr. Barr. "and if thev want real work ninLm, nrc ueiug purcnasea rnrougn tiov-ernment aid. The cars will be similar to those recently acquired for use on the (Jay street line. The company, in reply to the request of the Lakeland Improvement Association, informed the commission that for several reasons it is impractical at this the United States Employment Bureau Samuels had tu saw through two three-quarter inch steel bars in the door of his cell and then pry the severed bars loose before he was able to free himself.

How he managed to effect all this without being discovered, Warden is W. F. Lucas Astounded When He ance on Fayette street and began to take nunus reaiiy lo neip, it up to them Public To See Shin for the hearing of the case by the Court of Appeals. The latter court will sit in special session July 9 to hear both the Baltimore county and the Anne Arundel county cases. iiutiiy passengers away from the street railway.

"Lil," whose home is at 14H Fourth Of My Bright, Forecaster Predicts Sees Article Stolen Prom Him Five Years Ago. Almost every order of story tljat could mreepcr street, acquired a machine and started out tn Launching Tomorrow THE WEATHER TODAY It 1. wno ma also Knne be imagined has been produced by the one was the lirst Smiling Skies With Seasonal Tem All Invited To Witness Melting Pot which was maintained in The Sun office by the Women's War V. 8. DETARTME.NT OF AGRICl'LTUKE.

WKATHEH Forecast Till 8 P. M. Thursday. For Baltimore nod Vtinitv v.i.i. Freighter Take Water President Congratulates Builders.

perature Promised By Weather Man For Holiday. ai loss to understand. The noise made by the saw as it ate its way through the steel was deadened by the use of graphite, traces of which could be "een on the broken pieces of the hacksaw which he used and which deputy wardens found this morning in the cell. pry the bars from their sockets in the steel door, however, it is believed he hud to use one of the pipes of which the cell cot is constructed. This could not be done without making some noise, and it is believed Hamuels had the assistance of some other prisoners.

Three In solitary Confinement. Warden Ie has already locked three Savings Committee. But William F. Lucas discovered an entirely new one The launching of the freight Unlike a number of Fourth of Julys when, examining this mtrning the ar night and Thursday warmer Thursday gentle southeast to south winds. mjuiirt in sex to take up tbe vocation of jitney bus driving.

Soon Led All The Rest. It was not long before she led all the rest, and the nickles were pouring into her strong box in steady and ever increasing stream. Then it was that little in appearance aud J.il met her fate. Henry Dittman whs young and good-looking, and he knew how to make love, "Lil" foil a victim to bin charms, and when ho popped the question she ship Naiwa at the south plunt of the Baltimore Dry Docks and Shipbuilding tor Maryland Fair tonight, warmer west portion: Thursdnv tiir ticles which are being listed for the auction sale, he found a jug of French silver plate which was taken from his home by a housebreaker five years ago. witnin tne memory of Baltimoreans, raincoats and umbrellas will not be needed tomorrow.

It'S ffOin tO he mmitni. onla.r.ia MONEY FOB M'HENBY $1,050,000 Asked From Congress To Enlarge Hospital Facilities At The Fort. Fort MoHcnry, once discarded by the War Department as of no further military value, turned over to the city as a park and taken back from the citv when the United States went to war with the Huns, is to be made a great military hospital. The sum of $1,050,000 to fit the old fort up as a general military hospital was asked of Congress today by the War Department through Col. John A.Horns-by and other officials of the Surgeon-Uen-eral's office.

This appropriation, if granted bv Congress and there is very little likelihood that it will not be will enable the Surgeon-General's Department nf the army to place 1,500 beds at Fort Mcllenry. Before House Committee. The matter nf enlarging the facilities at tort McHenry came up before the House Committee on Appropriations today. A dispatch from Tin? Sun Iiurenu in Washington quotes Colonel Ilornsby as follows: "The Fort McHenry Hospital will, tn addition to a general hospital, be used as an overflow for the port of debarkation, Newport News. We have a good hospital of 2,500 beds at Newport News and we have a hospital at Kich-mond of 1,500 beds.

i one in extend tne Westport line from Maryland and Annapolis avenues to Lakeland, via Annapolis avenue and Ilollins- Kerry road, a distance of one and a quarter miles. The territory is too thinly populated, it was said, to make the extension a paying proposition, and besides, it is next to impossible to secure materials with which to build the extension. TWO ALIENS ARRESTED Are Said To Have Violated Barred-Zone Orders. Two enemy aliens who failed to register and who have, according to Federal officials, been violating barred lone or ders time and again, were locked up today and fnce the prospect of remaining behind the bars until after the war. They are Charles Frederick Wilhelm t.essler, who is said to have traveled through West Virginia and Maryland and also to have visited Washington, and Max Scheeler, 209 South Eden street, who is said to have been going through restricted sones in tho tv Company tomorrow will be open to the warmer; gentle southeast to south winds.

public, officials of the company an Hourly Record Of Temoeratures. men in solitary confinement and believes day. according to the Weather Man, with nounced this morning. Workmen of the company will be admitted after 0 o'clock nor sRies ana summer temperatures. Tonight will still be cool, but the He immediately wanted to know who had brought it in.

Search of the records was made and it was found that the donor had not given his or her name. Now the Indies iu charge of the Melting Pot are asking "Did the same burglar who stole it from Mr. Lucas' home, within a short while he will be iu full possession of all the facta leading up to the escape. The onlv element of mvsterv now con and the gates will be thrown open to the minimum won't be ouite as low as it' public at 10.30. The launching will take was last night.

Last night's minimum which happened to be at (I o'clock tin. place at 11 o'clock li.Tii'u'.ir.t elTi on AlVriitit5VimrUore the knot "Lil" was not quite 10 years old and the. groom was about 24, and they were as hnppy couple as could be found anywhere in East Bxltimore. The union was blessed with tho p. A.

72 Humidity Ml j). Almanac In Miniature. Sun sets 8.35 SI. today and rises tomorrow at 5.45 A. M.

High tide 2.51 p. M. today and 4.16 A. il. tomorrow.

i fronting Warden Lee and the headquarters detectives who are working on the case is how Samuels managed to get Miller free from his cell. Samuels was The Nniwa is the only large ship to be North Culvert street, bring it to The Sux office?" Mr. Lucas answer to this question is muncneu nere tomorrow tor the Emergency Fleet Corporation, and is the first was degrees, or within two degrees if breaking the record for coolness on this particulor date. On July 3. in 1IKM, In No.

1 section, while Miller was in especially keen. He says that the same No, 2 on the opposite side of the building. Diirgiar wno took away tne jug took at the same time a silver candlestick. iow was Oi degrees. lodSVS ti'miMipatiiM.

snip to ne built for the Government by the dry docks company, though several others, originally contracted for by private firms, were requisitioned by the It Is believed Samuels got out nf his cell first and then went to release Miller. It atherine, and things went along nicely until the green eyed monster jealousy got busy, and then began the turning point, which put an end to the little the rHMcgree line, it tnn.D. Asks Thief To Return. If the nerson who gave the ius has ia not tbniieht he could have hud a key tomorrow summer will not Both are held pending the action of t-mergency leet Corporation. A telegram received this morning from the candlestick." said Mr.

Lucas, "and yet the deputy wardens who made the discovery found the door locked and.no marks on the lock to show it had been nome ana wound up the romance in the divorce court. the up to SH or so. rom now on we are going to have seasonal weather." mnvm liA w.u will return it I will leave my front door Kdwin H. Hurley, chairman of the Attorney-uenerai uregory. POWDER AND FUSES IN ROOM open and some money on the hall table.

I will not promise that I will not lock picked or even tampered with. That the plan for escape had evl the other doors of the house, but I prize the candlestick almost as much as I do the jug and am willing to pay for its re iiut we are still going to have a great Mnn. That is, we are going to have temperatures that are according to schedule for tins time of year. There isn a rain cloud in sight anywhere. I Promise a pleasant fourth for Baltimore at least.

fr The husband filed suit for an absolute divorce and charged that "Lil" smiled upon other men, whose attentions she received. He even went so far as to allege that she had been intimnte with these other men. This is denied by the young woman, who said today that she intended to file a cross-suit against her husband. THE HEINZ MOTOR COMPANY. 611 W.

North Representing the Harley-Davidson, is not interested or connected in any motorcycle races scheduled for July 4th The Harley-Davidson organ ization is directing all its energies to help win the war. turn ana to ask no embarrassing que tions. dently been well thought out is borne out by the manner in which the two made their escape after getting to the roof. They made their way to the part of the building nearest Madison street, which directly adjoins Warden Iee's home and at the same time is the lowest paueuis orougnt into that port by ships coming in there to recoal and recargo and get. back again in the earliest possible minute.

We can use united mates shipping Board, conveyed to the drydocks workmen the congratulations of President Wilson for the part they have tnken in completing the ship. The telegram reads "tfoMrs A. rani, Prrtidrnt Baltimore Itrtt Bockt and Shipbuilding Company; "I am sure every ahipworker with your company will be interested iu the following letter Bud message from our President: as meteorological conditions go." ine value ot ootn articles tn me tne ort Hnsntfsl arises entirely from the fact that they me nepurKanon Hospitals. were given to me by my uncle, George A. Lucas, who gave a collection to the W.

H. Whltrldae Exhibits Wheat part of it Ihey used the sash rope to lower themselves to the ground, a distance nf approximately 25 feet, and tied the end of it to the snow railing which extends along the roof just above Maryland Institute. The condition in which this jug was when I recovered it proves how little it was valued hv Said To Have Been Found In Quarters Of Enemy Allen. Three sticks of powder and two fuses were found in a room at 507 Otterbeln street last night and turned over to Patrolman Novak, of the Western district, who, after reporting to Captain Cole, carried the powder explosives to the office of Marshal Carter. The powder and fuses, it was snid, were found in the room occupied Stephen who was recently arrested by agents of the Department of Justice, and who is being held in jail as an enemy alien pending Instructions from Washington.

Agents of the Department of Justice and the Iwnl police department are investigating MUST GO BEERLESS illiain H. Whitridge was exhibiting today oss the floor of the Baltimore Chamber of Commerce several stalks of some extra-fine China wheat which he the burglar. It was battered and beaten almost out of shaoe. but atrnnaclv the ruin spout The rope is light to enough there were two of them, and when pr'w on ins iiiencrain tarm. the housebreaker made his raid he left me one.

It seemed to me that the one which has not been out of my posses 'Mv Urar Mr. Hurley 'I am very glad to take part In the launcliinga on the Fourth of July, and hope you will make use of this message. I join with you in feeling the greatest pride in the skill and devotion which the men in tho shipyards have exhibited in completing this fleet which is to be launched on the Fourth of July, and I hniw you will convey to them my congratulations and my pleasure in feeling that we are all comrades In the great cause. Cordially and sincerely yours. 'WtHWROW Wlt.HOW.' sion almost welcomed its companion that understands window dressing-steady positions good salary; splendid nnru iiHcru mem nine ny sine tins morning, rencn plate is very rare iu this country, you know.

I am willina to make so tnnch of bargain as I have outlined with this housebreaker, in this nub He manner. breaking my usual habits to do so." AMUSEMENTS. Fort tycHenry Men To Publish List Sunday. A list of the srticlcs tn be sold will he flutOlstSt 4- onyourtn'p eaggL.v-1" I Htoen tach 6for 35 for 2Qt To Celebrate Fourth published In TltR Sun on Sunday, and the sale will Probably be held on several days of next week, For Your Protection And The Nation's that is why the Government ia urging women to can or dry every bit of available foodstuff this summer. It is to hold back the lean wolf of hunger from the nation's door and to provide a full pantry for the winter use of the men, yornen and children of these United States.

It is because when a nation ia hungry it is not at its full fighting strength that the Government wants YOU to can and dry food. What you can and dry is for your own use, your own pleasure, your own pantry. But every full pantry means that much less drain on the nation's food markets; that much more food will be available for American troops and the Allied countries. are 1 2 public schools in Baltimore where women and girls can be taught to can and dry. In these schools is a drying equipment which can be used by all who desire to do so.

Beginning on Monday next, the War Food Bureau will take complete charge of these food centers, aided by the city organization of the Women's Section, Maryland Council of Defense. The Evening Sun, through these centers, is offering $160 in prizes to the women and girls who make the best records in canning and drying. Go to one of these schools on Monday and sign up, showing your intentions to obey your country's patriotic call and your desire to win a prisa while doing so. Tht growing foodt art rip; tht Urn it ripe. Co to itt Will Have Baseball Oames And GOT "SECRET ORDERS" have borne the weight of a man like Miller and there was one knot It, Broken Glass No Obstacle.

Tills roMS was cut oil sbout live feet from the ground and the end was found thrown over the wnll which surrounds the main yard on lturen street. It was this roH dungling on the inside of the wnll which attracted the attention of one of the outer guards shortly after and gave the first intimation at the escape. One end nf it was tied to the Iron railing which surrounds the yard around Warden I-ee's home and it passed over the wall at a point where a thick layer of broken glass had been cemented to discourage attempts to escape at this point. Experienced Deputies Gene; The escape of Hamuels and Miller Is the first to take place st the jail since srden Lee was apiailtited to that office, seven years sgo, though there have been several attempts. Warden Ie attributes the fact that today a recsie was possible is due to the resignation of a number of his old and es enred deputies.

He did not criticise the new men, but believes had more espcrlrnced men been In charge of the two prisoners at sll times they would hsve sensed that something was afoot and gotten to the root of it bcfoio the eoilld have been developed. Millers sis-month sentence, which he began to serve In May, was inimsed by Judge Hose, of the Federal Court. He Service Commission Powerless To Help St. Mary's County Man. Carroll B.

Bllck, of St. Mary's county, has some snd news coming to him. Not long sgo he complained to the Public Service Commission that the Maryland, Delaware and Virginia Railway Company had refused to accept shipments of beer consigned to him at lirome's wharf, and tislay Chief Conasel Uruce snid that, since the wharf does not belong to the company, but to a person who refuses to permit liquors to be landed there, nothing can be done by the commission to help Mr. llllck out of the DAREDEVIL MOTORCYCLE Krazy Horse Verrill Gene Walker. 8 Other Big Events.

Including Side Cars. Gentlemen's Drivinir JULY 4TH. 2.30 AUMISSIOM INCLUIMNU WAR TAX lYLAM1JmAstATIO.V sc "Aquatic Stunts In Afternoon. Officers To Give Dance. A special Fourth of July program of That he deserted from the arm after being at Camp Meade for three dnvs In obedience to "secret orders" was the statement of Max Freedenberg, 10S North Kilcn street, who is held it the Northeastern Police Station for the mili athletic and social events has been arranged for officers aim men at Fort Mc-Henry.

It will consist nf bast ball and aquatic events iu the afternoon aud a dance for the officers at night. There will be a baseball gume between General Hospital No, ii and Base Hos- tary authorities. LOEWS HIPPODROME difficulty. The commission, Mr. Bruce asserts, has no jurisdiction over CLOSED SATl'UDAYS During July and August.

OA It IN 'UNDER TIIE YOKE 320 North Chnrles Street reedenliiirg declares that he wis drnfted and went to Camp Meade last Friday, tin Saturday said one nf the soldiers came up to him and whispered "Not wanted get out I These are secret orders." F.srlv Monday morning, Freedcnberg snld, he arose, donned his cltlsens' clothes and oWyed the order, walking all the way tn Unlllmore. He admitted that he wss hot particularly fond of the prospect of going to France to fight. llKAt, tutai no, in at ijitrone. 1'ars suit a game ictween two officers' teams at the fort. Iong distance swimming and diving matches will be held in the river at 6 o'clock.

At the done all the officers and nurses are exiierted to be present, with several guests from nut nf town. Arrangements for all the events are in the hands of Lieut. Perry U. Wilcox, the chaplain. THE EVENING SUN Will Not Be Published TOMORROW, JULY 4.

oa the charge of shipping KOTtric. Ttwr will nut Of ant l.U 1. it. Imi (a n.M "nir 't JHKATH OI'tN. ZALLA1I BIO SHOW.

B0X1N0 WED. N1TE. ewpuri news iu woeel hubs, and rlrpr Jul 4. hut Bill (rdsht lH tkut ntS'lb.

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