M ' THE BEE: OMAHA'. SUNDAY. MAY 28. 1922. A alterS. .Ward Given Release on $30,000 Bail i Supreme Court Juitice Issue Order After Blackmail Slay Attorney Fails on Writ of Habeas Corpus. Ntwburth, N. Y, Msy WMBy A. P.) Suprtma Court Justice Sec tar today orders Walter 8. Ward el Ntw Rochelle, central figure in the shooting of Clarence Pttcrt. ntw Whit Plaint, released on IM.000 bail Following their failure to secure ih release (rom jail of Walter 5. ' Ward, confessed slayer of Clarence rettn. on writ of habeas corput, attorneys for the ton of the million re baker, transferred their attack to Newburgh, N. Y the home of ; Supreme Court Justice Seegar. Application was made for Ward' release on a new bail bond before ; the justice, who released the former '. New Rochelle police official in $10. , 000 bail when he first confessed to . killing the ex-sailor. District At torney Weeki indicated he would fight the bail bond if Juitice Seegar granted the appeal unlet the amount wai large enough to prevent Ward from leaving the juritdiction of the court. Reporters Find Glass. That "Charlie Rots" did exist and that he was on trial let than a year ago on a charge of blackmailing a wealthy man in New York, wai the declaration of Michael L. Sullivan of Salem, Mass., who aayi he is in New York to look after the interests of the Feters family. He has engaged a New York lawyer to assist him and it became known that his attorney, " William J. Fallon, had defended "Ross" at the New York blackmail trial. , Officials admitted that thev had heard about "Ross," knew his real name and the story of his trial. Sul livan did not deny that he had in vestigators tracing "Ross," who was said to be at liberty on a suspended sentence. Find Broken Glass, Reporters searching Jhe ground around the Ward home in New Ro chelle discovered many hits of shat tered glass such as used in the make of car said by Ward to-have carried him to the spot near the Kensico reservoir where Peters was shot and killed. In the gutter in front of the house a cheap playing card, the five of spades, with a reddish ' back, was lV.und. A pack of cards was in Pe ters' coat when he was found. Sher iff Werner was asked to examine ' the card to see if it was from the pack found on Peters. The sheriff, who was also informed regarding the . broken glass, said he would compare ' the cards today. Ward was allowed to stay in the sheriff's private office last night un- ' til long after the regular retiring ' hour for prisoners .in the jail. He , also sent for his meals. i i " ; Plan for U. S. Development of Muscle Shoal. Agreed Upon Washington, May 27. (By A. P.) ' A proposal for development of the government's nitrate and power projects at Muscle Shoals, Ala., was 'finally agreed upon today by the house military committee, after more ' than three months' continuous in- , vestigation and study of ,the offers made by HenSy Ford, the Alabama ; Power company, Frederick Engs- '. tt um and Charles L. Parsons. While the proposal was held in ; strictest confidence by the commit tee with regard to its various pro visions relating to development of the projects, it was . learned that the Gorgas. Ala., steam plant was elim- ' inated from the property to be dis posed of with. Muscle Shoals. The committee plan in other respects follows .closely to the terms offered by Henry. Ford. A copy, of the committee's draft .was given to W. B. Mayo, chief en gineer for Mr. Ford, who said he would leave here fday for Detroit. ,'The purpose of his visit, it was ex plained, was to confer with the De troit manufacturer and ascertain .wnewer Jur. rora was wining to ac cept the terms laid down by the com mittee. After the conference Mr. Mayp said he would return here to . .give the committee Mr. , Ford's answer. Fair, Moderate Temperature Predicted for Next Week : Washington, May 27, Weather outlook for the week beginning Mon- ,iy. Rocky mountain and plateau re gions: Generally fair and moderate temperature. ,. Upper Mississippi and lower Mis souri valleys: Generally fair and mod erate temperature, except for unset tled weather and local rains first part of the week over the southern por tion. ' Pacific states: Generally fair and normal temperature, . except occa sional showers on the north coast. Demands Sun's Resignation. . Hong Kong, May 27. (By A. P.) Gen. Cheng Chiung-Ming, the south China military leader, is de manding that Sun Yet Sen resign the presidency of the China government at Canton, it was reliably reported here today. The military of the Can ton government refused to allow President Sun to enter Canton, and lie has ordered the navy to bombard the arsenal, it is reported: Police Expected to Find Burglars or Still; Foiled Indianapolis, May 27. Neighbors detected an unaccustomed light in the basement at the home of I. W. Beade and summoned police. The police came and swooped down upon the cellar and found, not burglars, but Beade himself. Beade was not mak- ing home brew. He was helping "the missus" with the family wash. Blast Wrecks Village. Berne,- May 27. The tittle village of Lerechenfeld, near Thun, 16 miles southeast of this city, was wrecked last night by the explosion of a munitions dump. Every house was destroyed or damaged and two chil dren, who were playing about the dump, were killed. Forty people ert injured, jj;J ,i Ex-Bulgarian Envoy Victim of Assassins SoKa, Bulgaria, May 27. Alean. der Grekoff, former Bulgarian charg H affaires at Tans, Stockholm and Urrni, wis assassinated here last night. The evidence it thought to point to political basia for the crime. The political situation here it no Ubly unsettled. On May IS a large meeting of communists was held de manding the Immediate expulsion from Bulgaria of the soldiers of Gen. Wrangel, former antiboliheviki lead er in south Russia, who took refuge iu Bulgaria, and asking the establish, ment of friendly relations with the Russian soviet government. There it tome 'apprehension re girding future developments, notably in connection with the assembling of 50,000 peasants in Sofia next Mon day attending the yearly congress of the national peasant parly. Thj meeting plant to protest against the bourgeoisie and possible develop ments in thit connection are caus ing grave fears of trouble. Chicago Labor Leaders Freed on $75,000 Bond Bondsman, "Retired Brick layer," Compels "Big Tim" Murphy and Fred Mader to Quit Trades Council. Chicago. III.. May 28. "Big Tim" Murphy and rred Mader. labor lead ers, charged with instigating the bombings and murders in Chicago's "labor war," today were released from the county jail after II days of confinement, when Judge Harry B. Miller granted their petition for a writ of habeas corpus. Their bonds were set at $75,000 each, Thomas Carey, a retired brick layer, scheduling property valued at $300,000 to guarantee their appear ance when the trial starts. Mr. Carey, however, refused to put up the bonds until Murphy and Mader had agreed to have nothing more to do with the Chicago Building Trades council, which, it has been alleged, they controlled in the fight against the unions accepting the Landis trades wage award. Both agreed to the terms. Prominent Politician. ' "I am insisting on these conditions in order to help the building trades unions," said Mr. Carey. "If either of these men breaks the agreement the bonds will be withdrawn at once." Mr. Carey, while describing him self in the bonds as a "retired brick layer," for years was a prominent politician, at one time being a candi date for mayor. He is chief owner of several large brick manufacturing concerns in the city. Chief of Police Fitzmorris com mented vehemently when . informed that Murphy and Mader had been released. "Tommy Will Be Sore." "Tommy O'Connor will be sore as the dickens to think that he used a gun to get out of jail when he could have, obtained his freedom so much easier," said the chief. "Judge Miller cannot blame this on the police department any more than he can blame it on judges who re fused to sit with him and concur in such a decision." ' . Huerta Reaches El Paso; 111 With Appendicitis EI Paso, Tex., May 26. Adolfo de la Huerta, secretary of finance of Mexico, arrived in El Paso this aft ernoon on hieway to New York, so sick with appendicitis that his friends in El Paso and Juarez , were pro hibited from entering his private car. De la Huerta was accompanied by Leon Salinas, chairman of the ad ministrative board of the National Railways of Mexico. Salinas, in a short interview ac corded the Associated Press, said it is highly probable that the railways of Mexico will be returned to for mer owners, British and American interests, before many months. He said that this will be one of the main subjects at the conference in New York when he and the secretary meet American, French, British and Ger man bankers. r Hat Feathers "Frozen" in Piaster of Paris Bath Paris, May 27. Feathers "frozen" in plaster of paris are the newest in novation in hat trimming. The daving fronds of ostrich plumes are dipped into a bath of plaster and emerge crisp and dry. Laid on a hat of lustreless crepe georgette the feather looks as though it had been cut from leather or cloth. The innovation has been a success, as it preserves feathered hats from ruin in high springtime winds. Large straw hats are definitely back into fashion this spring. Most ly they ere fashioned with wide flapping brims and many are of dif ferent colored plaited straw with large bows of ribbon, usually red or blue. Black taffeta hats are also popular. Big red straw hats with ruchings around the crown are much Divorced Wife Sunpoenaed for Valentino Hearing Los Angeles, Cal., May 7. Jean Acker, from whom Rodolph Valen tino, film actor, obtained an inter locutory decree of divorce, has been subpoenaed to testify for the state June 1, when Valentino's prelimi nary hearing on a charge of bigamy will be held. A number of other witnesses also have been summoned. They in clude five residents of Palm Springs, Riverside county, where Valentino is said to have lived for a few days with Winifred Hudnut, motion picture art director, after their marriage at Mexicali, lower California, May 13. Miss Hudnut. who is known pro fessionally as Natacha Rambova, is believed to be In New York. Protests British Mandate. Geneva, May 27. Cardinal Gas parri, papal secretary of state, has addressed a note on behalf of the Vatican to the league of nations, says the Exchange Telegraph, protesting in strong terms against the British mandate foe Palestine. III The Brandeis Restaurants On the Tenth Floor .Will be open on Me morial Day as usual from 11:30 a. m. until 12:30 a. m. Tae Hlh Street Elevatort Memorial Day Features Candy Section Presents -1922-Outing Box 75c Especially packed for picnics or auto trips, our new Outing Box makes its initial appearance ,here tomorrow. It has a fine assortment of de licious, wholesome can dies packed right here in the Brandeis Candy Department. So don't forget when planning your Decora tion Day picnic party or auto trip to include one of these Outing Boxes. You will want it to fin ish off "after the eats." Pompeian Room ' Main Floor West nags forj Memorial Day Flags made of fast color printed bunt ing on sticks with gilt spear heads. 8x12 inches, each 5 12x18 inches, each 101 16x24 inches, each 15 18x30 inches, each 25 24x36 inches, each 50t 30x48 inches, each 75 Flags Made of All-Wool U. S. Bunting 2x3 feet, 3x5 feet, 4x6 feet, 5x8 feet, 6x9 feet, each each each each each 6x12 feet, each ... 2.00 3.00 r 5.00 6.50 8.00 12.00 Flags for Poles and Porches Made of Mothproof, Fast Color Bunting 2x3 feet, each 3x5 feet, each 4x6 feet, each 5x8 feet, each 8x12 feet, each 10x18 feet, each 12.50 Main Floor Arcade 1.50 :2.00 . 2.50 3.50 7.50 Summer Hats i The most exclusive Ameri can creations, in various designs, appropriate for every dressy and sport occa sion of immediate and mid summer wear all trimmed according to Faahiqn'a latest edicts. 15.00 to 22.50 Staa4 Floor East F irlsfff 'sTssTsTsTsTsTsTa-' Monday Special Selling Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise, Petticoats and Step-ins '.' These undergarments originally sold for 3.99 and are a genuine bargain at' this spe cial price. Mostly in flesh color, there are fluffy, lacey styles or more conservative models with fine hemstitch ing which many women prefer. Now with the season for thinner frocks, dainty lingerie becomes imperative. Don't miss this opportunity to pick up a few extra pieces at these enticing prices. Third Floor Center of 199 Sale of White Silk Long Gloves 55 Pair Another purchase of 2,000 pairs of extra quality of Milanese silk gloves in 16-button length. These are termed sub standards because of slight discolorings in bleaching and were sold to us at from to i below list price. They come from a famous and nationally-known glove maker. All sizes from 5 to 7$ inclusive. This quality is regularly worth 2.50 and 3.00. Main Floor North White Hosiery For the Summer Costume Women's Silk Hose Thread silk to the knee, full fashioned, double soles and spliced heels. All snowy -i jq white. Very special, pair, 1 Other Specials in Hosiery Women's Thread Silk Hose Lace and clocked styles, full fashioned and pure thread silk from tip to toe, with double soles and high spliced heels. A very fine quality in black, o yc brown and white. Oe O Women's Thread Silk Hose-These are full fashioned with double heel and toe, high spliced heels, but have lisle garter tops. A fine weave in black, O C A brown and white. fj3 Children's Thread Silk Socks In white, pink, blue and brown. Sizes ' ;q 4to8j Regular 1.00 values. Oi7C Main Floor North With These Victor Records Galli Curci Is Ever Present La (Tk Wren) obb.) Benedict Capinera, (Flute 64792. Twilight (CrapuscuW) Franch Massenet, 64807 TraTimta Samptr Libara (I'll Fulfill the Round of Pleasure), 64820. Clarelitos (Carnations) Spanish Quinto Valrerde 64904. Dinorah Orabra leggiera (Shadow. Song) . (Flute obb.) Mayerbeer, 74S32. Pearl Fishers Com me au - trefois French -Bizet, 74718. Home Sweet Home, English, Bayna-Bishop, 74511. Lakme, Dov'e l'Idniana Bruna (Bell Song), Leo Delibea, 74510. Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark (Flute Obi. by Berenguer), English, ' Bishop, 74608. ' Lucia, Mad Scene (Flute Obi.), Donizetti, 74509. Mignon-Polonaise (Io ton Titania), Thomas, 74653.. Partida, La (The Departure), Spanish, F. M. Alvarez, 74500. Proch'i Air and Variation (Flute Obi.), H. Proch, 74557. We carry a complete stock of Victor Records at all times. Step in and let. us play your favorite elections for you. Main Floor West ! White Gold-Filled Wrist Watches as Regular 22.50 Values This attractive timepiece has a 25-year engraved case, cushion shape, with guaranteed 15-jewel move ment, sapphire in stem. Silk ribbon wristlet. A watch for commencement has become the con ventional gift because there is nothing nicer, more ap propriate, nor more lasting. Why not make your selection from this specially priced offering? This watch sells regularly for 22.50. Main Floor East A Large Woman May Look Stunning provided that her flesh is so evenly distributed and so well carried that her figure attains fashionable straight, smooth, even lines. This is the scientific and exclusive principle of corset construction embodied i Stylish Stout" Corsets ' Instead of crowding.flesh, Stylish Stout Corsets are designed to take care of it easily, so that the same woman who looks "fat" in an other corset, attains a really smart figure in a Stylish Stout Corset. They subtract from three to five inches from the apparent meat urements and add endlessly to the ease and comfort of the wearer. Many an apparently slender woman is wearing a Stylish Stout Corset. We take trreat nainss in hln vrm selprr. inst tha Vio-rif nnrcof rA fn , Stv7,i lit it properly to you. Third Floor North wsets Thh Store Will Be ChicJ All Memorial Aijf Tueiday, Ma! 30 Why Not Imported Perfume for Her Graduation Here you will find the largest and finest col lection of imported per funics ever shown in Omaha. Tcrfumc from GuerUin, Lydes, Vifnys Fioret, Lentheric, Gravier, D'Horty, D'Herauds, Coty, Hou bigant, Roger it Callet Carron, Volnay and sev eral others will be found here, all at the lowest possible prices. Main Floor West 'Kerchiefs Woman's Pure Irish Linea Handkerchief s At this price you may buy a white or col ored linen hemstitched hand kerchief with embroidered corners. Others have hand embroidcrcd corners and hand drawn threads with real Armenian laoe edge. Or, if you prefer, you may select a hand-made Madeira ker chief with scalloped edce and eyelet corner design. Special K(r each, . OUC Main Floor North 6.98 The Little Folks Should be kept com fortable in wash clothes. Children like to wear them, and a tubbing is all they need to restore their freshness and good looks. . Practical Play Dresses Smartly fashioned of fast color ginghams and'eham brays in checks, plaids or stripes, with and. without bloomers, sizes 2 to years. Values from 1.98 to 3.00, reduced , J Net , Frock for Summer Parties-All beruffkd with fine lace edgings and gay with pink or blue ribbons. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Values, 6.50, reduced Q Of" to 3a70 Plenty of Middies For little girls just love them. Makes them feel so grown tip. Of stout Galatea with braid-trimmed collar in white or blue. 8-10-12 years, priced at Wash Hats for Little Babies Straight and rolled brims, embroidered or plain models. Sizes 1-2-3 years. Special Tub Hats for Little Boys, New sailor hats, quite the smartest of the season, made of natural and white crash with black silk rib bon sailor bow in 1 CQ back. Special, 1 D7 Just for Mother If you are planning a lay ette for baby-to-come or a summer outfit for baby that's here, bear in mind that the service of our depart ment is wholly at your dis posal. We are glad at all times to give you the bene fit of the expert advice of our trained nurse. . Third Floor East Sizes 4-6- Specially 1.69 Hair Bobs 1 No longer is it necessary to have your hair bobbed. Our bobs are simple to ad just, retaining the youthful bob effect so much in vogue today. 1 Made of first qual ity natural curly hair; 12.00 values. f- Third Floor West 1 1 i,i