The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 16

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PAGE 16 TREATY IS DECLINED BY OBREGON Mexico - America Situation Now Considered “Most Serious” by Officials | Copyright by United Press) | NEW YORK, May Mexico | Will accept recognition by the United | States only on a bants which will not affect her sovereignty, President Al varo Obregon declared today in an exclusive statement cabled to the United Press The Mexican leader added that 4 treaty is not necessary for his coun try to recognize international obliga: | Qions and that she “neither evades | for will evade any of the obli« Which are hers as an independe mation.” ‘The statement follows: BY ALVARO OBREGON Replying to your telegram of yes: terday relative to a story published Dy the press to\the effect that the government of your country may de mand signature of a protocol prelim inary to granting recognition to the Mexican government, it is my opin fon that a treaty should not exist Previous to recognition since the Fights and obligations of Mexico, like those of all other countries. are es tablished with regard for internation ‘al law and that there is no necessity for a treaty in order that thould recognize these obligat establishing them anew Mexico believes that she has the Tight to be considered as any other | Mation subject to the rules of inter fational law. The United States of ‘America, like any other country, may ‘ask for its nationals all the guaran tees and prerogatives that interna tional law confers, without the ne eessity that they should be ratified in @ protocol, and Mexico neither evades nor will evade in any way whatsoever any of the obligations which are hers as An independent nation Moreover, Mexico Qoes not demand renewal of friendly relations with those nations which still doubt the Stability of her government and her firm resolve to comply with all her odtigations; and those countries may take all the time that their foresight ‘and interests warrant for the renewal relations when they may believe convenient. Tam certain that the high person glities who now administer your country, interpreting the noble de sires for harmony which are being strengthened with the passing of each day, will avoid renewal of rela _ tions between both nations on a basis which in any way affects the rights and sovereignty of the Mexican peo- ple. This ig the only condition under which the government of this repub- Tic desires renewal of relations with those countries where they are at | present interrupted. 1921, M fin Be Completed WASHINGTON, May 27. — The Mexican situation was considered | “most serious” by the American gov ernment here today. ‘The statement of President Obre gon to the United States, indicating > that he would refuse to sign written | guarantees as the only way to secure American recognition, was received Bt the state department here today and read with interest. After Obregon’s statement had been examined, the United Press learned on good authority that this government is now greatly worried over the successful conclusion of the negotiations that are about to begin im Mexico City between Obregon and | George T. Summeriin, counsellor of the American embassy in that cap- Hal, on the question of American recognition. With bolshevist elements in Mex! ©0 ready to seize on any opportunity to foment revolt, and with dis gruntied Carranz chieftains omi- nously in the background, the situa tion is serious for Obregon. 8-YEAR-OLD LOCAL BOY WONDER SINGS FAR ABOVE HIGH C Seattle now boasts an 8-year. old boy who can sing several notes above the proverbial high € of the famous prima donnas He's George B. Frasier, Jr, a pupil of Madam Clara Brooks. He sings up to B flat, above high C. He has the highest range of anyone his age in the world and sings but two notes below that of Robert Murr: New York's 1%year-old wonder. The Frasier boy will soon be heard in concert here. Half of the proceeds will be given to a public benefit. Arrangements are now under way EVERYBODY TO WEAR A POPPY Saturday wil be the bic day for the American Legion in its poppy wale, On Saturday poppy salesmen will | invade all of the downtown section Proceeds from the poppy sale will be used to decorate the graves of falien soldiers, both here and in France. On Sunday judges wil which business house has the best poppy display, The house adjudged the best will be awarded a citation by the bess 40 Dargest Pine in: in County Is Felled MERRILL, Wis. May 37 tree, said to be the la eoln county, wan hewed @tump was 56 inches in down, ter and 4,713 feet of lumber sealed from the or The * ry WATER SHUT.OFF NOTICE ter will be shut off on At i tantte st., between First ave. 8 | and Colorado ave. on Saturday | from & &. m to 5 p. m. decide | ae Sait D'your shoes “run over” at the heels? tured here revolves automatically as you walk, Monthly.) evenly.—( Popular Science P A Whale of an Egg Story! Worm Supply Is Exhausted NEW YORK, May 25.—This is whale of an egg story You see, it's lik The “Feather Duster” has gone to sea to hunt whales. Nineteen men} on board will Kill whales and bring ‘em back to feed to chickens Then, it's their fond expectations, the chickens will be stronger. They will lay more cea And bigger ones “We had to do something.” mid H. W. Kerrigan, secretary of the! American Poultry Farmers’ associa tion. “The three hundred milion Yankee hens have exhausted the supply of | worms. j “Whale meat's good Have eaten it myself. Hens ought to eat it with 4 relish.” | If American hens wax strong| and prolific on whale biubber, they wil worry the Chinese hens, who sent $16,268,293 worth of ems to America last year. | Poultry farmers are petitioning or * fora saree oe Chinese Clothing Inquiry Meets Opposition WASHINGTON, May 27.-Strong and apparently effective representa tions have been made to prevent the senate investigating the men’s cloth ing industry. As result, the Borah and Moses resolution, authorizing «| searching inquity into all phases of | the trade, both manafacturing and selling, are being held in abeyance by | the senate labor committe, More than 160,000 vetumes and) thousands of pamphiets on the re cent war have been collected by the French government. at your dealer's, The rubber hee wearing (not China) eggs Meanwhile the nation’w hens tm | patiently strut their pens waiting for| much easier it is for a chorus gir! to bring home| than an the “Feather Duster” the whales. And not onty Pertectty Pasteurized, but perfectly protected all the way to your table-——with a quailty and purity kept uniformly high every day in the year by a dairy equipment as nearly perfect aa Bag Sat Behind Her ROSTON, May 27 Fourteen year PEANUT BUTTER, old Ruth Barnard, of 11 Cranston at Freah from the baker, per Ib 10c {Jamatoa Plain, who claimed to have WEUPERT & CO. 2 Ths, 19 Jost 14 inches of braided hair thru an Corner Market FULL CREAM 23 jattack by a “snipper” in a T at CHEESE, Ib Cc) |wtreet car, may have blen mistaken 2 Ibs. 15e | police waid last night, after they had | oot, pert Alaa site te 15c Jinvestigated the story. No trace of Sétied Wleee Reh. vas edema ah | the “xnipper” has been found. 11h wrest Hativat, i» gse | COLDEN D Min Barnard, who lt a pupll at ff Preah King Satmon, ih 206 2% Ibe, regular 88 L pic-|the Frances Willard school, on Rut eeks, th, 9; 2 Ihe. BRe $1.06, for Cc down 1 wt, South End, reported when Fresh Roasted Coffee, arrived at school that her braid regular 260, Ib 9c} had been snipped she rode in the Del Monte Dilla, #ix for Ihe 3 Ibs, 5Sbe atreet car down Tremont at, en er dowen he oan uae wan saan rted Black Olives, tb. Zhe | 400 Rogers’ Auto whe said, that whe had the braid when cas Club Coffee, Ib Cc he left home, A “nice old Indy rode Foote’s Pickle Stall LOTS OF OTHER behind me in the car,” she sald, “an¢ ‘Stas 19 : His 107, she had a bag, She must have put teonde Satees Lewes tied ber op my hair in it, for I didn’t feel it go.” . Ns A week ago, she told port she “dreamed that I he my hair snipped on the way to school.” ‘Two weeks ago, she further related, her | mother had declined to ow her to jout her hair when » sion, The child's story was rep |to the Roxbury Crossing police they are Investigating Legislation ter WASHINGTON, May 27 agricultural interests, compri one-fourth of the membership of senate, will meet next Friday to fect the program of farmer leg tion, it was learned today Tt always strikes os as strange ameanor to find a mil aire’s money. —Cleveland Press. OR ASK YOUR GROCER science and skill can make it. sa Fi. You Are Invited to Visit This PERFECTLY 7, PASTEURIZED tm MIL & yy broiled AM anda Stack of hots serve JUICY slice of FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM pan-broiled with a bit of the gravy from the pan poured over and a stack of hots is many a man’s idea of a good breakfast. Order a slice of FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM it this way tomorrow morning, and see if your men folk don’t say that it’s just as dee-licious as it sounds. Only young, tender pork cured in the best white sugar and smoked just right in sweet, hard- LICIOUS HAM. Keep a whole FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM hanging in your cooler, serve it pan-broiled for breakfast, and once in a while bake a thick slice in milk or tomato Everything sauce for dinner, the name implies FRYE & COMPANY wood smoke has the rich tang of FRYE’S DE- A PACIFIC NORTHWEST PRODUCT Frye’s Delicious Ham and Bacon— col a, NevVey % Yeha1ous Ham THE SEATTLE THINKS WOMAN | SNIPPED BRAID Girl Says Old Lady With anked permis Farmers Planned | nonpartisan block of senators with gisia. STAR TRA SPMCIAL a FIG BARS, 2 Lbs. 25¢ MARKETS CLOSED MONDAY — MEMORIAL DAY ————— CORNER PUBLIC MARKET 3 Best Fresh Creamery and |] Best Pure S U G A R American | Cane | ANB iE 62c ‘He $7.85 in" SANITARY MARKET § wing the per | | Royal White Soap, 6 bars Whipping Cream . Milk Brown Sugar, 2 Sanitary Market Sugar$ 109 First Avenue Floor LES how | Whipping Cream ....-.+++ Frew quart ion TD. oe eee Also Corner ite Wonder 3 Ibs. Rest American Cane Sugar... Pe 73 Per 100 Lbs, Sranateeal Heet Sugar sownr Public Markets with crust of gold, = re the oven it In wold 8 bars Lenox Soap . or Noodles New § eded Raisins der for M. & WH. Wixtra’ Vie I jar of Marma pike. Albers b Auto Club Coffees, i ib 3 Ibe. fo 6 Ths, Fancy Split Prunes... 2 GAR STALL Borden's Milk, 114c 25¢ 1s8¢ . De --16¢ Armour’s Best Flour Delivered With Order Best Creamery Butter, Ib. .... Fresh Ranch Eggs, a dozen . . bm Snaps, regular 40c value . .25c um 61¢ 8 lbs. 59c tattle Economy ang Pike CARNATION At Stalle 42 and 66 Pike PL Mkt, Lower Floor s l" # Mande ISTONG Our Prices Good for a Week 6 bars Royal White Soap . 40c Natural Wine Bis Four 10c pkgs. Golden Age Macaroni, § paghetti Three 15c pkgs. Elastic Starch .. $1.00 Fine Brooms ; . . $1.50 Extra Fine Brooms .. 5-lb, can M, J. B. or Golden West Coffee. . + .BBe ) 2he pke 1-T, can Rogers Baking Pow Stall 109, Ist Ave. Floor New Spuds, 4 Lbs. 25c Extra Sweet Sunkist OUANGES, 2¢ DOT, All Vegetables and Fruits at Lowest Prices. (1—STALL—11 Sanitary Market, Lower Floor LIE’S —— SPECIALS —— Sanitary Market—First Avenue Floor First and University 49 Lb. SACK 33c 28c 2 Soap, 5 bars .... .25¢ The Best Laundry Soap You Can Buy Creamettes, 3 packages for .... LESLIE’S SPECIAL BLEND COFFE cep be equalled. Try it—per lb... 35c ROTARY BREAD The Quality Loaf Pike Place Market Pure Fresh Milk Quart — Every bottle. 9c day. 7? Pike Place Market, TALL CANS 4 For 39c LIMiT 4 TO CUSTOMER G. F. HASTINGS 1525 Pike Place Market Folger’s Coffee, 32c Lb Here Is the Offer: 14b, can FREE Making total cost 32¢ Ib. 244d, can OTe, with % Ib. free This Offer Good Only Saturday, ‘Tuesday and Wednesday Has the Specials 5.1, cans Coffee uits, Ib. Postum ¢ large can Table « Corn or Pe let Paper e Prunes e fancy Prunes 28 ST-38, Keo Lower Flo Green’s Butter Store « FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1922, Ibs. 65e BUTTER, 33¢ : in nw» CANE SUGAR Fine with a 8 Lbs. G06 22 iirchase NUT MAIGARINE, 2 Me. the ss 2 Tall Cans Co-Op Milk 19c Limit of 5 com nt Raking FOR MEMORIAL DAY Cut Flowers and Plants ART FLORAL CO rance Corner Market MAINGO’ CLOVER WRAPPED BUTTER, 35c Lb. Crescent Cream 8 ta. ton thd Abe Large Queen Olives, Dt ome ease Crenenea “oi? weet Midgets, Pt. -.ceccssese — SPECIALS AT 195 Cormer Market, Main Fleer Main Floor orner Market We ALLEN & BARROWS Stall 45 Sanitary Market, Lower Floor Stall 45 Telephone Main 3457 FREE! Successors to Dodds’ Grocery 2%4b. can at lb. can free with e 6&1 can pur Excellent Strawberry Jam, | Vienna style Sansage, cam 1%-M. tin eee ene | 4 cans for Extra quality Pears, large 95 ay Monte: Biiced (an 2hey 2 for . Abe mpbell’s Pork and 15 Neviled Meats -10€ for peprrsy: 3 for Be Naptha Soap, 6 bars .. RATED for BURRELL’S DELICATESSEN Stall 21 Sanitary Market Lower ee 40c PINEAPPLE GREEN’S Stall 102 Sanitary Market—Ist Ave. Floor Best Fresh Creamery BUTTER 33c Ib. Tea Garten Straw berry se; 3 Ibs, Oe Jam, Ib orccccce Tea Garden Blackberry PEANUT BUTTER | 2 tb wns SOG Tea Garden Cran Marmalade. 10c Ib; 2 Ibs. 19¢ Best Fine Cane SUGAR 8 Ibs. 60c with a 2c purchase 5 Tall Cans CANYON MILK 45c Limit of 5 cans 25c "Boe .. 20€ Absolutely Fresh, Non-fertile EGGS, 26c Doz. Direct from A. Shaw’s Ranch in Maple Valley Hughes’ Butter Store 47 Sanitary Market, Lower Floor The Famous LYNDEN BUTTER | 33c Ib; 2 Ibs. 65¢ Full Cream CHEESE, Ib... Good Luck Margarine, Ib... a Garden soni and Plum Jelly, SMOKED PICNICS, 183c Meats of Quality Only CRYSTAL MARKET Stall 16, Sanitary Mkt. Lower Floor FAGAN’S GRIST MILL 28 Economy Market Entrance 1125 First Ave. FRESH GROUND bh HEALTH CEREALS Brown Kucr, Rye Meal, Whole bee Flour, Etc, ‘e¢ Make FAGAN'S HoT CAKE FLOUR WATER GLASS Bring your D8o containers ratch, 10 Ths. 250; 100 Mb ked Corn, 10 Ibe. SBe5 Cr Fer Mash; Chick Fe Oyster Shell, Grit, Gard Flower Seeds Cheaper Than Anywhere Market Hatchery Lower Floor, Pike Place Opposite Sug PURE SORGHUM, <<. $1.75 FROM MISSOURI PURITAN DELICATESSEN—E. K. MILLS Pike Place Market STALL 10 Under Rotary GARNATIONI} MILK—Tall Cans, 39c WE SOP Saco uc ss Cake ekeee ee PURE FOOD SHOP—1511 Pike Place Mkt. ATHENIAN Bakery EVERYTHING FRESH DAILY 1517 Pike Place Mkt. BUTTERHORNS— special, 5 | Sponge Cakes, dozen +..15¢ each QC | spice Cakes, dozen . -15¢ MILK CHOCOLATES — Regular | MIXED CANDIES—Regular 60 80c Ib,, special at ., 45 pound, special at eden sii C | pera 30c SPECIAL oe . th, . B5¢ For 3 days, Dou- “hens Mc ble Vision, zround | Young America Cheese, Ib, .25¢ in one piece bit complete with frame, $11.35 » years in our present location; 11 years in Seattle. We are the lowest priced optical house in Seattle FRE SXNAMINATION by reg- Late Optometrist - Opticl (grad Phila, College Optom etry) Broken lenses duplicated for less in our own grinding départ- ment. See our show case display Free adjuster MAN © nts of all kinda. Packages Or de after 8 p. m. Saturdays | y Market, Lower Fi Near Sugar Stall SHOE PRICES TUMBLE! DOWN THEY COME—OUR NEW STOCK IS HERE These new Shoes cost us tess and WE WILL SELL THI FOR LE You KNOW our OLD prices. They were alw Now compare them with our NEW prices, which are ST! LOWER: and you will be positively convinced that- RDLESS OF ALL T Kid Mary “aa Oxford: 81.50 $1. 85° 82 SAis0” 88. Pike Place Market. Shoeteri Lower Floor, Near Sugar Stall Where Rents and Prices are Positively the Lowest

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