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Y. grand jury ques- tions bearing on the killing of Clarence Peters by his brother, Walter S. Ward, mil- lionaire baker. ALL SPACE LET AT TRADE SHOW Plans Being Made to Look Out for 3,200 Merchants Reservations for exhibit space for the Pacific Northwest merchants’ convention, to be held in the Belt at terminal from July 24 to 29, came tn #0 rapidly before 5 p, m, Monday, the closing bobr, that the manage ment of the show disposed of all of the 106,000 square feet of apace orl inally asked for at Mell st. terminal Those who enter exhibits Tuesday and Wednesday will be accommo- dated in additional space. It was thought that 106.000 square feet would be sufficient to meet all demands, as the bit apace at last year’s show was only half that The Chamber of Commerce is spon. sortng the show, The assignment of space to manu facturera and jobbers was made Monday, and instaliation of exhibits began Tuesday. The first floor will be devoted to dry goods, men’s and women's wearing apparel, textiles, doots and shoes, luggage, bullding material, hardware and foods, The entire north wing of the upper tran sit shed will be occupied by food ex ie the largest display of history of such shows in the West. ‘The big lower floor will many interesting sections, Including automobiles and accessories, a cotn plete paper mill unit and the print ing industry demonstration. ‘The total number of visiting mer. chants now signed up to attend the show exeeeds 2.500 and plans are being made to entertain, 3,200. house Pacific Fleet Maneuvers On Scores of ships will be sunk and hundreds of landmarks obliterated in a terrific battle in the Straits of Juan de Fuca Tuesday Casualties would be enormous and the losa of property would mount into the millions, except for the fact that the battle is purely theoretical the annual maneuvers of the Pacific fleet ‘The sham battle will continue un til Wednesday evening, and all the rules of a fight at sea will be rigor ously observed. ALREADY COOKED, TOO? Ernest Baynes, the nature stu dent, listened in silence at a dinner party to the dog stories recounted by his fellow guests, These stories| demonatrated marvelous and almost! incredible intelligence, heroism and | what not on the part of certain dogs. The host finally related a story of dog honesty which Mr | Baynes felt obliged to cap. . that was a very honest dog.” he sald, “but I used to own| 4 still more honest dog, a spaniel! named Towser “Walking beside Lake Sunapee mon luncheon, #0 I threw @ dollar linto the ke and nodded to Towser antly ne e good dog plunged Into the w dived and in a minute re-| to my side with a two-pound| salmon steak and 20 cents in change.”"—Los Angeles Times The alphabet of the Tartars con taing 202 letters. BIRTHS Heins, Hempel, John Harvey, girl. Kaki, Rokuzo, girl ital iaies| | atch—-sore muscles, Soey Soe loan's Liniment; sp: TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. NEE THE SEATTLE STAR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Frank Waterhouse, General Chairman M.A. Arnold, President Firat Na~ * Rank « Henry Broderie Hroderick Inv ry ident Henry at Company Burke, Durke ding Cop Manager Eidridg pany Inspector of Agen- w York Life Insurance $1,842,600 SOLD TO NOON TODAY The seven-day bond- and stock selling campaign began last even- ing with the above excellent results. These figures represent no 1 Hank lee President ton National Hank A feid, View President Standard Furniture ¢ of Baan Carltaliat te ctate sales other than the stocks and bonds purchased by the public- aMaiignsl Hanh sent Stewart spirited workers themselves, plus the work of the Executive Com- cp Rum resident Cc. D. mittee, thus placing these enterprising citizens well past the half- “ see lexapro way mark in their goal for $2,700,000. ee Tite Nearly 500 Seattle citizens started out this morning determined D COMMITTER that there shall be a new and distinctive hotel in Seattle; that t Ban watre- — any profits that shall acerue through the new hotel will go to safe HES? Union. National Seattle citizens—those who make the new hotel possible. Before the close of this week’s campaign there will be more than s aehwabacher, ” 5,000 stock- and bond-holders in Seattle’s new enterprise, and nit — geaprny every citizen of Seattle has an opportunity to buy these Bonds. RUMtL Suschis Fighteseis As pointed out in the Official Statement by the Executive Com- ment “Baglin Leona, Mitwan= mittee, these bonds are 7% First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold pi gael nay eR Bonds, issued in $100 denominations but being sold at ninety Play & Coal Company cents on the dollar, jointly with the capital (and voting) stock, Teer Merritt & Ring at par, $10 per share. Scare Stewart The purchasers of these bonds will have eighteen months in B - Rey I 5 enter which to pay for their purchases, 10% due on August 15th, 1922, i +s and 10% every two-month period, final payment falling due i Se February 15th, 1924. Interest at the rate of 7% per annum will 7 i ahh Price, John F. Price Com- be paid, semi-annually, on all installments from date of payment. a dou Bieed The time is now here to Geral . Wasbingts yn Iron : an Pr ve en Com- DS F *B aaitten Lowman & Han- a toring, Boeing Airplane Ffasen ra D. Perkina 4 mott, Ton Marche ‘Wakefield, Wakefield & M. Fraser, Fraser-Paterson pany mt, Miter ul & Com wa, Nippon Yuse Mr. Frank Waterhouse, General Chairman, i J si Ronald. Court House Community Hotel Corporation, 205 White Bldg., i Alfred Ba an Seattle, Wash. farton Barton & Com- Without obligating me in any way, please send me full information concern- ing Seattle's New Hotel from an investment standpoint. Whitcomb, Arcade Build- ing & Realty Co. Ht. Frazier, Washington Mu- tual Savings Tank n. International - —— bina te . ti ae <r Kawamura, Jyutaro, girl | er, Charles Alfred, girl Masao, git le boy | RHEUMATISM LEAVES You FOREVER Seated t tte Acid Depentta Are nd Of Interest to GROCERS, BUTCHERS. BAKERS and FARMERS AVE good location on main floor for baker and bread stalls. Haley, Thomas Henry Harria, Ethel May, 3 | Dee this country te very rheumatic £ LUNCHEON SANDWICH BY BERTHA E, SHAPLEIGH Cooking Authority for N.E. A, Service and Columbia University slightest twinge {he will gladty Also for butchers and grocers. A sandwich may at luncheon or supper made hearty enough to serve as the main dish The For each sandwich have In the lower section we have an overproduction of refrigeration, which we would be glad to furnish te farmers for meat stalls, following combination is a good one 2 wlices rye or entire wheat bread 2 slicer cold ham or tongue 2 thin ices were intense and | where the patient was) helpless. APPLY MANAGER Westlake Public Marke! Sixth and Virginia of cheese (preferably Swiss cheese) | ' HAN ¥ Maa le r, James len, of R 2 tablespoons of cole-slaw In. ¥.. the di “ | who Tor man |tormenta of a aires all sutte heater, | Butter the bread and place tho meat on each slice, over that the cheese, and in the center the coleslaw. Press together and serve with 1 slice of tomato and a spoonful of mayonnaise dressing, or serve with chopped pickles or olives jana gua star you. ted druggists, to e in every in- (Cut this out and paste it in your cook book) 1 Adfertisement.