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,MM&I!III‘ to That of - Prieighting Son ’ Grand Raplds, Mich., Feb. 17 m} : ik -—Thomas Kiecal, 74, father of Stan- ley Ketchel, career in the prize ring was cut short by an assassin, has met a sim ' Jar fate, Kiecal's body, with the elashed, was found in & barn loft | at the family home yesterday. John |8 Kiecal, n, in whose possession & bloodstained knife was found, Ww: beld. The killing occurring nearly 1 years after Stanley was shot to death at Conway, Mo., is believed by au-| . thoritles to have had its motive i @ dispute over land left by the for- wmer middleweight champion, which since has multiplied in value. Stan- ley, who adopted the ring name of | “Ketchel,” bequeathed to his mothe: parcels of resort land along the Pin Island lake district near here. Mrs. Kiecal recently drew up will, police said, under the terms o which the property would have re. verted to her husband at her death. Alexander, another son, instituted court p! edings in an effort to obtain $16,000 from the mother as | § his share of the estate. The suit m’ & still pending. Although no legal ac- tion was taken by the other broth- ora, Leon of New York city an John and Arthur, who live here, they were said to have objected to provisions of the will. John, arrested several miles from the scene of the slaying, denied con- nection with the killing. He would give ne account of his movements nor explain the bloodstained knife. A cap, which was picked up near the spot where the body was found was identified by Arthur Kiecal as the property of the man held. John s the youngest brother of the late Stanley, who was shot to death November 15, 1910, at the Two Bar Ranch of Col. R. P. Dick- inson at Conway, by Walter Diplay, a farmer. The shooting is said to have followed a dispute over the af- fections of 2 young woman. Diplay is werving a life sentence for the crime. whose ssnsational | § throat | New Spring Gloves Featuring the new tailored cuff or the ever popular turn back embroidered cuff. New smart French styles of fine supple kid, o'seam sewn. Shades are black, grey and modes with contrasting embroideries. Priced at only, pair | assortment of new spring | blouses and vestees, made | of fine quality | smartly The new coats are rare in beauty and line. The styles | featured are noteworthy in fur trimming, colors and color - Spring Blouses $| 9 Just received a beautiful fabrics, styled, all sizes, . McCallum Hose Showing of the New Spring Shade: Made of a fine grade chiffon, 42 gauge, 4 strand silk, also a fine service weight in all silk or silk to the welt. Fashioned in new 1928 colors: Pine frost, misty morn, sun tan, Italian straw, honey beige and greige. lumunmnleulnfiudmuthfluds new vestees with dainty pleats buttons. - Beautiful ‘collar and wear. Jabots that add a crepe styles, georgettes and op'g:ncllet trimmed. SILILS S 1 sy \Z The master minds of Paris creations blended touches of fashion newness and brilliance in their clever lines, fine colors Frocks with pleated skirts, jabots, new and smart fabries! collars, sleeves and neck lmes, in fact styles never before seen. Rare values. = $10 to $29 The newest shades of almond green, dove grey, lucerne blue, monet blue, blue DeLyon, rose beige, roselle, bisque, red, navy, black and beautiful prints. Sizes 16 to 52—1613 to 8016—4015 to 5214 Saturday!- An Extraordinary Selling of Ladies’ Hand Bags New spring styles, smart tailored underarm bags or the smart swagger pouch styles, with individuai change purse or swivel purse, in a host of new col- ors and new leathers. Choice of top or back strap handles. Specially priced for Saturday only ....... combinations. Above all the fabrics are shown for the first time! Combined with value-giving this event promises great attendance! | Selling at These Moderate Prices $25 to $49 They will ! garment stands out All Silk SENATOR BORROWS MADE DISTRICT COURT JUDGE Senate Approves Recommendation for Appointment of Groton Sport Sweaters $1.95 to $5.95 | Lovely sport sweaters of | fine quality wool, in every I smart color. Every new ef- | fect in dainty cuffs, smart | Service to | All Silk Welt Service Chiffon | | $1.85 $l 95%$l 95 Pair Lawyer. BY GEORGE H. MANNING (Washington Bureau of the . Herald) | § Washington, Dee. 17 — The nom- | § ination of State Seantor Warren B. | § Burrows of Groton to the second B Uhited States district court judgeship | # in Connecticut, created by the last 8§ congress, was confirmed by the sen- | 8 age today, It is expected the presi- | § dent will sign Judge Burrows' com- | § mission in a few dqays and that the | § way will be clear for him to take|§ his seat on the bench by March 1. § Burrows' appointment will make | § a judge readily available for cases |§ originating and for lawyers practic- | ing In the northeastern part of | Connecticut, and will make it un- | § necessary for every case to be pre- & Edwin 8. | § Pair Pair sleeves and in the new V and crew necklines, all Come in and inspect these new spring coats. sizes. exceed your expectations, for every exclusively. Saturday Only! ’ 200 Women's In a Host of Dainty Patterns—Specially priced HOUSE || o 500 yards new smart dainty floral prints, soft sup- New Spring Fabrics sented to the other judge, ‘Thomas of Norwalk. Senator Burrows' appointment was | £ endoreed’ by Senators Bingham and | § McLean although the latter appear- | & ¢4 reluctant to give his approval and | § delayed giving it until several weeks | after Senator Bingham and many | § lawyers and political leaders of the | & «tate had endorsed Burrows. s TO CONTINUE BALL LEAGUE Nashus, N. H., Feb. 17 (UP)— |8 lub owners voted here last night to | § continue the, New England baseball | § league this season without change. ‘While the question of a “split-sea- son” schedule was discussed, decis- ion was deferred until the next meet- | § ing in March. Representatives of Nashua, Man- | § Lawrence and § Lynn clubs were present, and Presi- | § dent Claude B. Davidson held prox- | 8 chester, Haverhill, ies for Salem and Portland, Me. | 8 FROCKS ple draping pure silk crepe, for smart street and after- noon wear, 39 inches wide. Wide selection .of dark and light backgrounds, with rich harmonizing ' 69 color effects. Specially priced, yard $ . Printed Rayon Voiles The season’s outstanding fabric, silk like in appear- ance in beautiful pastel and dark shades with smart printed floral patterns for afternoon and evening wear. Home Needs Remarkably Priced for Tomorrow Shadex Shades Duplex colors, green and white or green and tan, 36x72, crackless and weather proof. Special 69c¢ About 800,000 people live on vhe o uhun Desert. ANOTHER, UNS- | LICITED” TRIBUTE | FOR ALL-BRAN Good news for sufferers E: from constipation Mrs. Kiell sat down and wrote us s !cmt when she had yroved ALL-BRAN a safe “sure-cure” for muflntwn. Read her voluntary gua::nteed tub fast. riced at only, vard Congoleum Floor Rugs A good assortment of patterns, all first quality, size $7 95 9x101%. Special . All Wool Filled Comforters Full size, filled with 100% pure wool and covered with fine-quality floral material with plain solid 4 color borders. $4.44 1 Special —all colors Koko Crepe One of the 1928 cottons, printed in tweed designs or the patterns of tailleur silks. Koko crepe is one of ' the new printed cottons that has the feel of fine woolens, patterned to re- semble the new smart tweeds, or tiny figured silks. Priced 69 c at, yard . Wool Kasha One of the new light weight spring woolens, 56 inches wide, in new rich spring shades, for suits, coats, ensembles and sport wear, 10 beautiful spring shades. Priesd ¢ ) 40) at only, vard —many styles —set-in sleeves —dimities A DRESS See Our Window Display Something new and different, they come in several patterns and are tnmmed attrac- tively in the latest two tone colors. April 4, 1927 *7 have been unn[ Relloge's ALLBRAN for quite and 1 waut to tall y und 1 eertainly have even gone send n— of it to my mother urope” Gratefally yours, ‘ Mas. Axna Kmir, §: 77 Woleott Terrace, Newark, N. J. Perhaps you know what a terri- bk-lmwn comtlpatmn is. Blight. ing wherever it thrives. Ruining health, Marring beauty. Causing headaches, back pains, foul breath, Joss of sleep—indeed, leading to « more than forty serious diseases. i But did you know it can be easily | # rdifledbyA:L ufl‘&cerul food? | § ldhql N is guarane 8 teed ing relief. Eat two table. | s daily—chronic cases, with | # every meal. Serve with milk or au-—lnnu or honey added. in cooking. At grocers Kollfl in Battle Creek. Shop in Qur Downstairs Store and Save on Your Linen Needs : Rayon Taffeta Spreads Rich two tone colorings, in the new taffeta spreads, with self color- ing ruffled borde: full bed size, 84x105. Colors a ose, blue, lav- ender with gold Lhanz( ,nl)le coloring. b $8.95 Linen Sets With rich colored borders. Choice of wide colored satin borders, colored check borders or rich hand loom broche uulnmd ed borders. 60x60, 57x70 or 63x76 cloths with six matching napkins. Made of a heavy rich satin linen $9‘95 damask. Priced at, set Tomorrow Only Lingerie Sale 84c Includes slips, gowns, shep-ins, bloomers and a few pajamas. Fash- ioned of fine quality muslin and rayon silk. Not all sizes, styles and colors $ 8 9 5 in each garment. A good choice. Entire Stock of Modarl, Treo and Gotham Corsets at 1/2 Price Off New Novelty Linens—Point Filet Dainty all over filet lace in various shapes and sizes Dottes ... 39¢ baes 98¢ Betner $1.59 Ovals and Qblongs 98 Cc gfi})ggovxl ot $1.89 16x24 Oval or $6.95 sars Values to $2.95 6x12 Oval or Oblong . 10x14 Oval or Oblong Oblong ...... $7.95 sane 18336 Scarfs