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THE SEATTLE’ STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1920 ROSELIUS CASE ‘AUTO HITS POLE: GOES TO JURY TWO ARE KILLED * Fate of Police Officer to Be Man and Woman Die of In-| { Decided Today Juries in Wreck ' 4 | ” Wo Continued From Page One « x - ° Continued From Page One now within the reach of all SPECIAL OFFER at————_. THE NATIONAL DENTISTS UNDER NEW MANAGEMEN a 8 34 counsel, began hin argument to the Lake, lost control jurors with th n¢ 1 e hurt This ma phone pe an Alex V The J " ther, who left imme han never homgwre time “me m ove en od will be who sla Carle corps In (No, 804) (No. #9 57 . "95" 3150). - striking underpricings; hundreds of money-saving pice or be tee opportunities; you'll find them on every floor marked rit be enacted which wit ex | tr are selected at random from the many others Of | Bis. issostiy tects wate S08 fin the tana! iron nt Ar equally good values: Jurere Weep sal them eine” of tutombie ve | 04G°9 | ore hs emcee coun with large sale tags for easy, quick buying; these | Brio 05%. "ame wine’ kine. len” ” re aban che Fire Semen By the 20? cidents and the other of ra *69°° Jacobean buffet ARY SALE price *8 price *67— price "92° price *30 — fumed oak JANUARY SAL orice . +75 fumed ook brary JANUARY SALE brary RY SALE nin aw ec Seattle rth I didressed th was in turn ff Brown, wh with an « Tose (No. 1706). *68°° 294), JANU s 43°° Apeog joven company and various ot conviction | » defendant, was th calling of a post juries late Tuesday af whe climax to the testimony given by his | he was } dow and dr wife, Mra. Jennie Rowllus. Theat Se and ¢ testimony of the two agreed in near. |» tomobile drive 3 antique mahogany buffet, (No, 297). ly every detail, The adopted daugh. | % 1622 8 ve. W JANUARY BALE *68°7° ter of the Koseltuses sat in the last) sre front wheels of the machine] price ... . wee row of spectators, while her fonter | », 4 over Brickson and he was! | parents tontified. caug't by the off pan and a s| bx} *62°° walnut china cabinet, (No, 367). JAN In an effort to escape as much! 55 feet betore the machine could be VARY SALE *43°° An pomsible the curious maze Of the) dio ced and the financier extricated price ; crowd that packed the roam and |rtoPPad and | ‘ overtiowed into the hallway, Mra *63°° ee ee ey ae } BZ4).50 mahogany china cabinet, (No. 267) Slightly Better | : ne ere 6 JANUARY SAL! "4275 } i a price ‘ . i —— golden oak stand, (No. 4 1 ARY SALE Roseliue also sat in the back row city 1 1° of, aaa Mrs, Carleton, wife of the victim} Martin price 13° golden oak wax wood seat rocker, (No. —— fumed oak china cabinet JANUARY SALE table cane table mahogany buffet, (No. ARY SALE nocked meKod ond ave ymbia at price . 1 —— fumed oak library t JANUARY SALE 50 fumed oak library table, (No. JANUARY SALE howpital ar second row thruout the trial Late Tuesday, Prosecutor Brown asked that Mra, Roseling be recalled to the stand to anewer a minor ques uon lo Farlier in the day, Mrs, Roselius| Martin was not ex had complained to the court that firs Mrs. Carleton bad threatened to} (ry wget” her if she testified favorably (No, 1705) to Roselius, and against the Char) oy severely injured Monday after s 75 aoter of the Gend man noon, when a ma which she As Mra, Roselius mad her way) way ' 4 ese nding to the stand, she was forced to pass truck at S@th st 94" ——— Jacobean oak china cabinet, (No. 263). down the second row, The seats Park can ts were no crowded that Mra. Roselius JANUARY SAL *38° (No. 1476). was compelled to plek her way over the seated mpectators, One of these| Honpitet *65— JAN JANU suntained chine mahogany side table, (No. 9 VARY SALE *22” *45— price "97° price turned turtiq at! Whatcom 4a. m. Tuesday cted to live a showing @ steady his m bad curve at I Holgate st. at ave of Rorelius’ shot, waa seated in the) nour ‘ A 1181), JANUARY SALE 1 : Rowe but hae beer ‘ : roverent 13°7° golden wax wood seat rocker, (No. Misa Katherine Kittinger, 29, who 4 $125), JANUARY SALE 1 a fumed oak buffet server, 3 | ae d ‘ JANUARY SALE | ' 17” dull oak library table, (No. 453), JAN ; VARY SALE *13°7° seat arm rocker, RY ba | 1 7% fumed oak wood seat arm rocker. (No, 5125-4). JANUARY *10°° overturned collision with « and Woodiand improved today Jacobean serving . table, JA oak wood reports made to the po! ators was Mrw, Carleton jlice @ aq that Mise Kittinger's| ' queationed Mra, Roseliua| back had been broken were later de-| regarding a statement she in credit-|Clared erroneous by her physicians. | od with having made to Chief Joc! F.| Mra, Martha Hadley, 1140 16th| Warren immediately after the shoot-lave, wife of Judge Hiram E. Had-| ing. ley, wustained minor bruises when Memory Falls Her lehe was struck by a machine driven In this statement, she was report-|ty F. W. Wonn, 837 Henry bide. od an having said that she heard/at E. Union st. and 16th ave. Tues Carleton aay just before he a — walnut china cabinet, c. JANU SALE — golden oak wax, tapestry seat back ANUARY rocker, (No, AS22-6) *91°*° apiekbbe sods —— —— #32 GO golden walnut buffet, (No. 6 price . 7% fumed oak wood seat arm rocker, (No. 7H). JANUARY SALE “7 —— fumed oak leather seat and back arm shot Mre. Matiey wan removed to “Charley, home her don't shoot, I'm a brother officer.” She could mot remember the state —— fumed oak buffet, (No. B 360). JAN- chair, (No, 1281). JANU- *14° SALE price. ... an , +75 golden wax wood seat rocker, (No. 1332). JANUARY SALE 85 «7% golden wax library 53" | eo. JANUARY SALE 22: 76 golden dull tbrary table, (No. 375). JANUARY SALE 991 °75 Jacobean China cabinet, (No, VARY SALE price . A "45 golden walnut buffet, (No, 60). JAN UARY SALE *36°° 8 «60 fumed oak 6-ft. extension table, (No 38 266%). JANUARY "24 SALE price ...... . 8 moon femed oak O4t. extencton. tala, Gi 52 2476). JANUARY SALE @ 78 m UnCAns SUS Caos golden buffet, (No. 240) JANUARY SALE price $4.00 electric ie price $3.95 iron, earthen baking sale price —2he fancy Japanese and fibre tra sale 15c 15¢ combination bak ing dish, sale price $3.95 hoes rien ——$_$____—_—_ 3c = nick plated —$1.59 green pottery serving trays, sale Satdinierss, sale price 20 cotton mops. » NUMER FACES PAGKER PROBE: te Committee Wants to| Physician Declares, ‘Know of “Big Five” Deal | ever, Defendant Is Sane Jan. 7 Big} LOS ANGELE | WASHINGTOD The We” packers are still subject to prosecution or civil their agreement with the gov it to get rid of their side lines, wy General Palmer told the agriculture committee today . who drew the agreement the packers, denied emphatic that he had promised them im-| a Woolwine could go into court tomorrow, civilly or criminally | , ‘if 1 were convinced that was | S wise thing to do for the public Nothing in the arrangement |), the packer precludes prosecu- | DEN | m for their past illegal acts.” has Imer alno declared he had not! ined the packers immunity from x legivlation. / "But in view of your agreement th the packers, wil! you prosecute B?” anked Senator Norris " have never said #0 before,” re- |e Palmer, sults,|as a a sane man by Dr. Charles R. condition. His question by evidence as did previously by and y of it.” “but 1 do not infend tol F moron,” but at the same tin the prosecution in Now's trial for alleged murder to testimony the reading of a 3,000-word hypothet- Distriet aid | 08, in the main, ¢ the au the emphasizing Dr. Allen was of the opitifen | at no time has Harry New been in- wane, as far as shown by evidence brought out at the trial, i nees, I should doubt the propri Imer said that, in Lm them. Under the circum-no new legislation is needed now. —%4— lunch kits, sale $8.65 electric lamps, wale price $1.50 dozen etched thin blown tumblers, sale price $1— table glass bottom $3.60 7 ving tray, sale price inum } T-in-1 alum tle, aale price $2.19 TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101-111 South 11th S¢. NEW ISMORON PLACE TOTALK “soy ¢h How-|He Promises Action Against Jersey City Men (United NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Victor rens.)—Harry 8. New was classified | Berger, congressman-elect from Mil waukee, violating the espionage followed | the Socialint last night Attorney ecution’s que It with the same stion Berger, | Ameringe: read | Milwaukee Iead accompanied by te editor of defen different | place. 7 ® ferry landing, where they once.” his opinion,| the first to experiment telegraphy. with under 20-year sentence for ,» tod 1y | prouieed early action against the Allen, of Los An-|chief of police of Jersey City, who sade this diagnosis of New’s| refused to permit him to speak before Educational club there Oscar the . was refused per | . merely |Mmission to enter the building where placing this testimony in a different|the speech was scheduled to take ¥ were escorted by police y bad alighted only a few minutes before, and instructed to “leave the city at | One of the most efficient wire. less systems is the invention of Jap anese electricians, who were among radio *57"° ment when called as witness by the ee defense j | Rosellus was on the ntand lens than an hour, At 1:55 he was ask- ed by Fulton, hin attorney, to step on the stand, The whole crowd of spectators, the jury, the judge and opposing counsel watched intently maid the former policeman as he beean | Many Other Accid teatimony in an effort to vindicate his shooting the man he says tried to ruin his home. ‘ “Carleton promined to #tay awny from my wife when T talked to him about it Inet June,” the witness ald On a Bunday in July the Weat Seattle station, took off his , uniform, put on hia civilian clothes | at t and said: ‘I'm thru for the day, I'm| told going home.’ Later T met him with|¢y® and could not ree th my wife at Alki beach ing automobile, Shoe “{ drew him aside. ‘I thought you) bruised knee. were going home, and that you were} Joe Ring, $09 Marion w not going near my wife again.’ T said. He became, angry. ‘You! When ho was struck by monkey with my affairs, and youTl|bile driven by Charles get what's coming to you,” he re 1639 234 ave., at 12th av plied. He took my wife home, even|st. Tuesday. that night.” | During the early fall, Roselius had |General hospital V been working eight hours as police | with a painfully man, and eight hours in the ship-|was struck by an yards At that time, Carleton was/ Pa ¥ highway ab hie immediate superior officer. |from the city limits, Th When Captain Charles FE, Dolphin,| the machine ts unknown in charge at Wert Seattle, discov.| W Roberts, 6028 8 ered the double work Rosellua was) N. E., reported Wednesd doing, he asked jim who gave him! that an automobile in wh permission to otfain other employ. dentified man and woma ment while working on the ing struck a fire force. jside a and E. "Carleton did.” Rorelius t At the ame time Carleton w pay-| Wednesday ntions to Mrs, Roselius: Roberta said the woma Wanted Understanding 1 that he took her hon What not get he ng Carleton ar to t Mra, B. M, Douglas reported her auto struc m st. Tuesday. omc police hydran Green 14 him ies r name « your wife the night Fulton asked Ror lus =~ IT merely wanted to reach an un derstanding him was your purpose in f of November 2 ness of her inju line said he fired four shota at Carleton car to atop it. When} Carleton got out of b the two approached. bess “He reached for his gun and I shot him,” Roselius testified y ood ya mer Lemberg, 108 1 wn a charged with reckl Mrs. F. Ha st, was in Jwith a broken finger a mt Charle aren't Kirown asked, on cross-ex you {son the amination Madison st SOVIET ENVOY STOP Warrant Is Issued for “Am-| bassador” Martens | MARYSVILLE, Ca | Diwec Iknives conc today 1 ttempt netpal Ha very by guar L WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—A war rant for the deportation of L. ©, A,| Jail here K. Martens, self-styled soviet am.|folled an bal or to the United States, hag|The two pr been issued, the department of jus.|ter Clark tice officials said today Thomas Officers of the department « without they would serve the soon as they could find Martens. 8, Nuorteva, one of Martens’ aids told a reporter that Martens was at tha, Lafayette hotel, only a few doors in away. B with ling Simm: ala bail to a warrants as| perior Willlam M. ber 22 Clark 1s reported to both Spokane, W averton, in bank robberies court fe Mitchell Fire Does Damage to North Eagle The Canadian Pnaeific # North Kagle lies in Hongkon, bor with her engine rooms damaged! of Victor L, jby fire, and will be delayed eight federal court of days in drydock, according to word espl act, will be h received by the Merchants Exchange, court of appeals in Seattle Wednesd North | 19, the court announced Bagle sailed to the Orient from Van-|date for the hearing couver, B, C., and reached Hongkong, Haywood's appeal from {December 28, tence will be set next \Berger Appeal ner har-| CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—T Berger, ¢ here Reported During Day 715 Sixth ave. he came to|Godfrey, 1310 Beventh ave | latter attempted to cross Mrs 1 police she was blind in one while attempting to avoid a collision 1 aidn’t intend to «iti Woman Injured, Driver Arrested of Commander & Eddy's » yard, was under ext Wednesda ngton, 1119 BE. Je city he ATTEMPT | Be Heard Feb. 19 violatic AUTO ents Are Plates Ly You KNOW these are real money- saving prices. Are you going to get your share?- : | NATIONAL E Special offer for a short time only. DENTI STS | THIRD & PIKE | —————— | t., sustained | an automo-| N. Seullen,} k Mra. a. as the! econd ave. | Goatrey J © approach suntained a a bruised face and a broken finger e, and Pike} | William Sknas was taken to Seattle} nesday mornin lacerated ear. He} »bile on the two miles! ne dri DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third and Pike eventh ave.| 1y mort nioh a n were tat Sur Lake biv nm was hurt rr He aid sand riow fe Bandits Swoop ‘Down Upon David chairman Homeless Victims Whitcomb. f the decorations committee, apd| : a the appointme of J. ¥. oug- | Change Date for Reception) iu: won Nason Sa tees ete | Villam M. Inglia and BE. & Good win members of thre committee on arrangements. gg ang BY RALPH HH. TURNER (Unite ondent) MEXICO CITY, Jan. 6.—Genm eral Urquize, y of war, announce ay he had re es that at least 1,000 persons were killed at state of Vera night's earth. | | | | | | neral Maj. Douglas also was head of the committee Pershing dinner at th If the tentative pre wed with reg presence in Seattle on Wednesday January 21, the general will miss hockey match. If, however th Piret and ther dates of b in Seattle are t the teamshir Tac a pr Kit vt alcony will ap for fast t Fort Worder j be east side of the Arena garr hing and his party | Clearing ané toll of th th ave amed as to stage the Hippodrome. ram is not fol ra to Gen x = x Continued From Page One and ® - - ® by. Mayor pital | resontatt nd pOSMIDLY Hittee auto m.—Atito parade thru and Second a s presence changed, a built in th for Gen. Per Dispatches indicated that, of the wreck: earthquak with ge the all thru the @ was much heavier than at first where : ed ons ¢ Worden away Smok ervi and Wednesday, January the 10 a m. es of the Jalapa district Boe wer vice Automobile und other point war department : “ | Government officia expressed Overwhelming Vote Favors} cre tia: because of neor eanresses Walkout Settlement ion and consequent possibility of bali ated reports, it would be found, when the fihal check-up ta made, that the death toll may not be 8 the present advices indi- admitted, however, there interest and day Presentation@o and Chamber 2 to 4p. m.—Automobile tour 4 to 5 p. m.—Reception at Rainter and club for personal friends and ac connection quaintances of Gen, Per 6:30 p. Jilippodrome. the number of 1 come, first 8:30 to 10 p. m.—Gen, party will attend The appeal the Arena feted in} Chairman Spangler the it Would be up to Chairman J. A eard by @ Swalwell, of the finance committee, | February |to 3,000 for the entertainment | today. Alot ¢ Pershi Big “It will be We promised, week. COLUMI Ohio, Jan United Mine Workers of Ame |meeting today ratified the plan|ca Junder which the recent coal strike}can be little doubt the devastation is was ended, by a vote of 1,639 to] widespread a1 und fives have dinner at the The vote came at the end of many for the dinner to| a stor session in which the ds of r 500 will be sold, first} radical element of the union sought and man erved. Jto block approval of the project Pershing and} Under the settlement hockey match at! President commission of | three men will fix a basis of wages for bituminous miners, club at the 1ey be wanted ash Bes udded to the listrict ‘Thou- known to be threatened with rat ida of ns are vatior erippl of railways ana the floc made difficult the |work of sending relief. Bandits, it Was reported, in many districts, have {taken advantage of the tuation to | plunder and rob the homeless people of their few remaining possessions, terms of Wilson's a roads have innounced that Macaroni originated fro phrase meaning “the ble an illusion to the ancient custom of 4 - eating it at feasts for departed Chairman Spangler also announcedsouls, Bill sen- raised, Swalwell It has by 000 hii the war, estimated that 10,000, ren Were made orphans By