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* THE SEATTLE pare ewe belt S 6, Sra fae (MRS, ROSELIUS | "GOES ON STAND. “Testifies for Husband in| * Murder Trial | Continued From Page One - mn ie ‘CABBAGE 7 CURRENCY ISSUE American-Owned Fuel 4 | tatio: Ss irc e or of the Roweliuses was #itting in the back row of the courtroom, i Kaitor’s Note: This is the third ; Framed Many Trips an to Bring Busin ¢ pe third cute ewe ne " , p ~ y Y tO! se four articies on the U. 8. shipping | of taking «lt te 88! Shortage Relieved by Ship-| “te cramea a tip to Mt mtal-| eace Time Basis | situation.) Atnericatt-ow ned ‘ r nier and another to Yakima, 1 ey sig! n) Ment From California — {aian't want tw go unt 1 saw him, NATON, Jan. €<United BY MILTON BRONNER 1 - then I couldn't say no, | lovernor Hardie of the|.. WASHINGTON, Jan. ¢ . Peane rr t| A rearelty of cabbage waa reported Did Rowelius know anything of} ceerve beard today warnes | Uncle Sam, thru hie py nat trade of Routh America by local wholesale produce merch-| these trips 1 nm queried. the nation’s noted bankers in copter. | S842 to build a tm ' 1 after by a stat we have inte Tuesday morning, Quotations No, he was working See here that & “furthet tncrencs | Smnrtye ' " © far as; Thomas, Arrangements hav are 5% conte per pound for best) “Carleton demanded that 1 go with TE heswumt rates @f federal cenerve |e! wad C i John Bull would | made for @ station at the Azores and | stock wo cars of California cab-|him the night of the #hooting. I 4 Baoks’ia a contingency Witch. # always have wdvantag The ‘ther at Pigerta, an island off|bage were due to arrive Tuesday af-| held out for a long time, then I 4 a cukoted “ite Aust) reason ia that Et , ands Tunis, and therefore, on the watery ” |ylelded. 1 took a fitney to First This was tad to mean that the /*™4 stations and 1 s upan|highway to India, Another large} iflower market in active, at/ ave. and Yesler way, where I shift government ts nearty ready to con, | Pactic every great ocean trade |atation t# being arranged at Manila, |$2.60 to $3.25 crate of two doszen,|¢d to his car fract credite and put @ brake on |TOUte And at strategic points, British) As American oll-burning ships are | Lettuce in moving at §3 to $3.50 per Carleton bawled me out for ° { ne | ne & few minutes late We speculation to by bo sk to | SHEDS can, therefore, always be sure | being arranged to have a minimum ne i peace tans iver gata back tol i, get coal and to get it from Brit-|ateaming radius of 10,000 miles, our market remains unchanged|drove south on Bast Marginal . oul ~ , ish firms. Janipa will soon be fixed on 00 level, Retail are way oy etlon'y curren em cay. Umat) Tt was almost an impossibility for | oceans leoting the dinaatiafaction of the eon A car speeding, cloned up behind flated during the war, would be con. | h® United State mpete in coal! The main concern of the ehipr wae He public at the sky-high price) Us ‘ Rracted. This inflation has been | CUnkering Fortunately, | board is threefold of the once lowly spud. The onion I wonder what the big iden tn? itied the tablth Ghiees of the hich Mi however, the t } States was a Firet—That new off fields shall be|Market continues firm, Ap are| 1 maid ame amart guy thinks he's of living sey ep reer Meh COB lieader in oil-burning ships, Wel developed and owned by An ane | Saenese got a good car, I')) show him,’ Carle 3 . oe! practically introduced the innovation | in atrategic points the world | Wholesale poultr dealers an-| ton replied, We were going 60 miles E lin naval vessels and the shipping! Second—That the oll fuel stations |nounced a Lcent increase in chicken|an hour, Then 1 heard the shots, q an carried out the idea in|already built shail be made larger oy tations, Other offerings remain. | We stopped d }merchant ships. ‘Thanks to its ener Third—That the tanker fleet to} ed steady | “Carleton got out and told me to q les. will soon be possible for) carry ofl to these stations shall be. Butt and ogg* showed no change }tun away. 1 saw my hush come American ateamshipa to make a cir. | Increased | Tuesday alors ed that the} tawards Carleton, Carleton grabbed SALE BY BOARD yr mace - [butter movement had increased per |for his gun and my husband shot eptibly aince the Scent drop went | him * « ¥ Bi into effect M | 1 NGE » effect Monday An attantive listener at the trial Sixteen first-class passenger vee | Status of the New York wane Pee | 3 ts At the local atock yards to| was James It, Deaver, retired ser fels and 14 cargo vessels are being | | Stock Exchange 11 | ceeartags $7.147,487-49 | [POOR Tuesday were 51 hogs and geant major of marines, who was re Offered for sale by the shipping jy * Balances 1.395.073.94 | | Deed Of cattle, All trains were late.| cently acquitted of the murder of beard, announces Dudley W. Bur me ae aa | Stock markets held steady at prevail-|H. C. Holt, Alki grocer | chard, chief of the operating division he opening |) Ciearings 2,028,080.00 S quotations, teton Is Warned e. na fractions i > the epg! beard in Penttle. | dines United @tates Bi al openea at 10 Balances + 426,249.00 [oo | Capt. Charies FE. Dolphin, for 16 hey are all East coast vessels, off th; Republic at 119%, off 1%: Rin Tacoma | Local M k ts years a policeman and in charge of ta if |Bierea Fd my A Cleatings 906,307.97 | | ar! e Went Seattle police station, war call *| . mA a & Balances 9,688.26 | | o ed by the defense to testify concern Baldwin a q Siberia Bound to | Hn” | Portland ae ing threats Carleton had made to Be Big Concern ‘si.'2""3\ rsazew | |” Pi Tamia Brak | | hte taint Moet & by eit Balances S65 — In get him first,’ Carleton told Whatever the future government ae * me, when | warned him he was Of Siberia, the necessity for Amer. | ardenca 05% | skating on thin ice,” Dolphin said, Rican manufactured goods will make | halt aA 0002.80] “Once Rosetiue went home and M a fertile field for all American | [ature After * 0@336 * agg elk goed om Mer agpeenarand (oT i era Chicago Grain Market poemece|found Carleton just leaving the E . to 18 . ! t house, Roseliua told me later, ‘I Cinl attache at the Russian em. | 1004. Raltway st ng was fl me: ae M ee. | ~ eae st should have killed him then aay in San Francisco, told = tthe The Roseliuses have been living Biberian committee, foreign bureau, | ae, Chicago I t together with their a ed daughter E Chamber of Commerce at a lunch. | Mond: a aavnace on at ee at their home, 7233 California ave. 7 nN ea ee Nero ant pis and bed ee [ the Army and Navy club Mon. i: was later offest by heavy selling bY | Pumphine-—tacai, par i ae | wince the shooting. 7 noon. traders whe purchased on the recent d¢- | magishes—Loral. Gon busehes Prosecutor Fred C. Brown com ington, that unense Ratabagee—Takima, enek .. pleted the state's cane at 4:30 o'clock MAY LOAD CARGOES HERE pes ge ae ilies rau Monday afternoon. Ohly four wit Five steamships, being built on the | st. but tra Wincibes 9 | Reames were called, Everett Shu oe H Site | bert the fitneur who drove the car jin which Roseliue pursued Carleton jand hie wife, said he saw Roselius shoot Carleton P. Anderson, motorcycle patrot | man, who arrested Roselius, aw the £2 | flawh of the gun and the falling of | Carteton Columbia river for the Green Star line « w k, may load cargo on Puget Sound for wortd trade, ty |1 ruthers & Dixon F)METROPOLITAN feature advance oninene Grand Opera ON mhapy ge pea - aie 800) “He won't break up anybody else's {field Steet ¥ rm | Grape Prult--Fierida, per bom. 600080%| home” in what Anderson teatified Hlow-Hheffield Steel was firm at around ag—Comb, crate : : Pee ths iat Pr “the igh Las Productive hy 1 By the se eo Rtoretius eaid, after the shooting. Lemons er bow Roselius shot and Carleton dropped to the ground, Anderson said. Kan Smith, off station tender, in front of whose place the shooting occurred, testified that Rorelius held the gun pointed at Carleton while 35 | the two exchanged some words 99) “I heard Roselius say, ‘You don’t i r i i t Ries ila Chicago Live Stock | \ a AMERICA'S GREATEST ~ packing, S124bu 14 ORGANIZATION Lous eT maze pert Reig eco wee 20@ 320 per Ib; brotiers, 22@9) Wotnaio—aeh snot ~ j met away with that.’ about the time Ceese—4se per Id Pevents Virginia Keystone, i. he fired," Bmith said. Cheese—Oregon triplets, 3¢@28¢ per Ih Police Sergeant N. D. Pence, who Matas sia ines te SO A Receipts, 17,000 head was in the patrol in which Roselius Saturday Evening, strong and the higher, Lambe, $11@ was brought to the station, said on TROVATORE % | ewes, $8011 ; the stand Roselius had told him he aorgbeatra: Rivet Ty | New | York Coffee and | 1 eee Se) MEA ee had shot Carleton because the latter Sa } 7 [had ruined hin home Lara {Sugar Quotations |. Bey an Bae Ger fee tate aad estes are, 470 345 260 etrietly fresh « No ew tio, 16% 1 6 ye per Ib centrifugal, old. YORK Coffee No 4 Santon, 26 Jan Pultets j | Wamen on the jury | Mitk—Per ewe. shaken nae! Chaufteur Testifies 4208 Lowman | ~SAIhY PRODUCTS | feverett Shubert Ps Trices Paid Wholesale Dealers ote, who drove th r in which —— Roxellus pursued Carleton and Mra Ellison-White Musical Bureau, Portiand. Frisco Market Status j per Ib * — BAN FRANCISOO, Jan Patras, 67 per ie prim country § eream- «| Resetius, was first state witness er tb, 1 | —nestiemessenieeteenctitied emeninentaionasen . hene—Matpan, 69% per countty ereamery. | Ste per dos, under “ p ke 4 ae fornia finte, atrietty treat ry ¥ 20 (65/ x Cheese New Wiscofsin triplets | | | Or and Waan. trt *| Riadeer brick ii Denver Market Status Oregon briek Limburger -. In used Sewing Ma- DENVER, Jan. @ ‘ 4,000 head: ‘mark chines which must be P13; cows and hetfe ere and feeders, § closed out to make room for new stock. In this lot are ber of standard makes Deposits Made up to and including a num- Helgian Haree—Live, per. . we _ - | fr eae oom of sewing machines at | —— Arrivals and | | ree Fein helene || bargain prices. | epartures « — J 10 u Live 26 gr Same | Hteeee- Lives bears an. Arrtvate mn 371 New Home .. $35.00 : : 33{ ’ : | Free $25.00 . . [ Live, per M veh will draw interest | avin ..... $20.00 Fins . . Tacoma from White Rotary . $20.00 P * * | bei ig ven _|| Vessels in Port at | Heads ranging in price from an | Seattle Today J | » $15. H ’ orp ° *—— x an. ‘ » Smith Cove termingt—-ttr West Segovia, | Hematitching done by expert operator Weat Islip f ¥ $40), tte Wheatia Machines rented, $3.00 per mont ai 100 PER CENT CLUB “vs INSTALLS OFFICERS © wtr White Sewing Machine Co. \ehot Officers and directors of the 100 415 UNION ST. Per Cent club for the year 1920 wer | O sonra ae ont T . & Uma officern were inced ay garde Robin Agate, | Compounded Semi- KE. Hightower; directors, Steamahip Co. moorings —Btr Vie- | Annually George W. Wilson, Ed T. Fredrich, | A. MH. W man, J. A. Snodd J. F |} Rimbold, G. F Leighton and G. it tat 1780. se ae Northwest RAINIER LEGION POST ELECTING OFFICIALS *"*s, Trust & Savings Bank Air Weat J egy nt 1, American Leg n jevator—Str Weet Hensel . fia to take pince Tuesday night in . | Second and Union pes on. legislation afiecting SS" | pitts rat ‘Donald yarde—Motor achr As practiced in this office i i » wide reputation Hamilton, state risk insurance — nn ne Batisfaction from the first « ‘mination and diagnosis t officer for the L ur finished work. You age in the hands of skilled denta os ‘ LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS urgeons, each a specialist a a partner. It is a kn If you must SELL your Liberty or Vietory Bonds, BELL to US. fact, a specta does faster and better work because of If you can BUY more Liberty of Vietory Bonds, BUY from UB, the experience. 7 Sobuis On Monday, January 5, 1990, the closing market s were an given ' metrical te below. ‘They ara the governing prices for Liberty ond Vietory Bonds all over entral 1 " od we are’ ur ust surely be adopted | Me World, and the heh ya advertise thean prices duity in order that you cay a agg te ag M1 yt nay always know (he New York market and the exact value of your Liberty other dentists or they be le behind du & € I $ 1) OSIT may siware Hoow | stessive times tnt tnt 240 8a Ath Victory Victory ae 4s aye 4%e aye 4M OMe OMe LADY ATTENDANTS. BOXES rT | SER, 5 ave, Ate. A¥t, Ads, dat, ties Interest oe i > hh oe Open Evenings Dy e ~ - - . a fan *Total ...$100,10 $93.42 $92.77 $99.86 $93.26 $95.91 999.78 9.26 Shen buying. We deduct 76 on a $50 bond and $2.6@ on w $1,000 bond. 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OPEN Crown Dental Offices, Inc. : Above the “Palace Hip’”—Empress Building Corner 13th and Broadway—Labor Temple—Tacoma no longer stand between you and the welfare of friends you have—and you owe it to yourself and de- pends on them. Our skilled dentists are always ready PAGE 15 WE'LL CUT THE COST OF GOOD DENTISTRY We've made it possible for you to get first class dental work done at a very reasonable rate. The fear of high prices should Don’t neglect them! They’re the best preserve them because your health de- to give your teeth a free examination. fill. Catch it now! While our charges We guarantee our prices ‘GS AND SUNDAY MOR EVEN DR. REID, President. Monday Roselius hailed him on California ave., Shubert said on the night of November 2, and told | him to follow car, whi Mrs. Koselius wa Mra. Roselius snifted from that car to the one driven by Carleton First ave, and Yesier way bert says he afternoon. at} and Shu then pursued them down East Marginal way Roselius leaned out and fired at) Carleton’s car, Shubert textified, and | then both cars stopped. Both men | alighted. Mra, Roselius got out of the Carleton car and r | road. Roselius then shot ¢ Shubert declared Pleaded for Life N. PP. Anderson, motoreycle patrolman, was driving in the op. | poxite direction to the two cars. The shots were fired ax they passed him Anderson, when called on the stand mid he heard Carleton entreat Roseliue: “Don't shoot.” } NAUMAN SEEKS COUNCIL SEAT Benjamin F. Nauman idcsstane city boiler ins r, chucked his} chapeau {nto the political ring M« day aftern: by filing his declar tion of candidacy for the one-year term as member of the city The only other candidate for th to date is Councilman John E. roll, incumbent It is rumored in political circles | that Lieut. Philip Tindall, recently returned from overseas serv will | file his declaration of candidacy for | the three-year councilmante term within a few days, Tindall has b since his return and thelr assurance of support bas about moved him to enter the figbt Thoroughness Characterizes our methods tn ry transaction, ani ser cus- nere are accorded e cour- y consi: it with sound busl- Bess Judgment. 4% Palé@ om Savings Accounts i Bi tt are — talip as invitee Members Chica Ten shares and Af you MUST nett wet what the zie Worm nation dt, “DANK or ‘OMMERCRH fecona Av. and Ma |EAGLES WILL GREET NATIONAL OFFICERS Local serie of Eagles has received ord from Conrad H. Mann, manag ing organizer, and Frank E. Hering, managing editor of the Eagle maga zine, that they will visit Seattle about January 22. [ENGINEERS MAKING MEMBERSHIP DRIVE | The Seattle chapter of the Amer: can Association of Engineers is com ge a drive for members for t Penalized on Income T: Two millionaires + cre 360 brought into court and sents to 15 months imprlecomanm o pay a fi 0,000.00 for attempting t evade the ment of Income Tax. ‘ant L. Miller, Income Expert, formerly Deputy Co tor of jatereet THE DIVIDING LINE Between Civilization and Barbarism ap- peared when Man first began to take thought for the future. Your progress and success will be as- sured, too, when you systematically plan and save for future needs, | | The Seattle National Bank i Resources Over Thirty Million Dollars, Second Avenue at Columbia. Wh yRe-ship? A large volume of raw materials is now coming into the United States from the Orient and else- where through the Seattle gateway. * But most of it is being reshipped to Eastern factories, the cost of a long transcontinental freight haul being later included in the retail price of the finished product. Seattle manufacturers—actual and prospective—why not manufacture these products HERE and sell them with equal profit but with less cost to the consumer, and greater advan- tage to Seattle?