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Albuquerque, NM University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Evening Herald, 1914-1922 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 2-23-1917 The veE ning Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.), 02-23-1917 The veE ning Herald, Inc. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_eh_news Recommended Citation The vE ening Herald, Inc.. "The vE ening Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.), 02-23-1917." (1917). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_eh_news/960 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Albuquerque Evening Herald, 1914-1922 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ff" fpif mm tnuw-- TBS KVKNI7VO ITETUt.D IVoL , No. M. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Friday, February 23, 1917. VOU T. NO. Sin. REPUBLICANS CRAVE PRESIDENT TO TAKE LACK OF SALAZAR REFUSES III GREECE FOODSTUFFS PIE AFTER LIVING ON LEWISINTSU.S.TO TO GETTIIIG DOWN TO NEW OATH OF OFFICE F000 UL li HUSX8 FOR FIVE YEARS ON SUNDAY, MARCH 4 SEIZE FOODS HELD BY ACCEPT A CHECK FOR ; THAT'S NOT LAST FORTNIGHT; By As.nriatsd Pre.. Ky AsHiiais4 Pre... Hani Ke, N. M., Feb. J.I. Afler Washington, Feb. SJ. Plane for five year of Democratic admlnls-tralin- n. CAUSING A MANIPULATORS SPENCER'S President WI)on'( Inauguration, KING SERIOUS thii accession of Lieut, PRICE RELEASE; hitherto Indefinite because March COfflilliS OF ilov. I.lnilxey, Itepiibllcnn. to the 4 fall on Funday. were cleared to. governorship has resulted In n de- day hy announcement that the us. luge of applications for appoint uiul special sosslnn of th senate will Illinois Senator Introduces an Should be called for March to consider ALLIES' TREATfilEIIT menu. principal to t Why Council Do It When t Th nfllco. nominations. Thia will permit the filled liy the governor are superin- Amendment to Revenue Bill to Four Wouldn't Come to Special Inauguration of the vice president tendent of the peuitcnttury, "lute Authorise President to Take Meetings and Three In the senate chamber l the British Prime Minister Presents hank examiner, adjutant Ki'iierul, Negro Overseer for the Ranch In Wouldn't custom. 'Not the Belgians Themselves Un. President Wilson himself. It was game warden, mine Inspector. In- Action With Speculators. be at Regular Ones? to the House of Commons Today terests of Warren & Son In Mex si so announced, will take an oath der Cerman Rule H&ve Seen surance superintendent (Hid stale of office privately In the White His Program for Coping With rnpltol 21 ico Reaches Border at Hachita; Munday. 4 Rendered Mora Helpless Than custntllnn. There are By House March It was not - p AR..riiit4 Prrti lll an effort tn (let boiii nf the applicants for tin- game warden-sln- Kcb. 13, made clear whether ha haa decided the Grave Situation. WuKhiimton. Senator Comes for Ransom Money. pressing biiBinrBB that hua uccumuiut pub- We Are Today,' He Declares. alone and neurly un many for of IIMiioIh. today Introduced as to take the oath again at the ed while coliiiciliiien have been dudg-Iii- k lic open ceremonies on the plats, the Ho the only all uiiieniliitent to the revenue hill a air other office. far li Be.BloiiB Maior Ventvr(eld ha at the capiiul on March & nr wheth- provi-lo- ii o uiithoiliie the pitldeitt INCREASE OF HOME FOOD uppoliiiniei.t iiiade try tiuvcruor CARRANZA TROOPS called a Rpvrial meeting uf the city er he merely will make the cere-mun- y MEDDLING OF ENGLAND to eelac fooilHtlirfn defined to lie d DRIVE ANO l.lndscy Ik (hat It. Held or council for next Monday nliiht. Then-ar- e occasion for delivering of C in violation of law KimhI-Htuf- the PRODUCTION IS PLANNED BANDITS FROM OJITOS the matter demanding counrll't his Inaugural FRANCE SEVERELY SCORED Knswell. as legal adviser. ao tieiKed Mould be dittpu.eil of mayor addles. puMIe attention, and mimed In the t ai Mile under Ko eriimenl call bo they may be taken up at th'j pedal aeawiln If it la held: Non-victu- cu and tarry long Curtailmeut of Im ffhluls I. clo ve the llriiiih order will The l.ewi iimeitdiiient would uu Ranch 40 Miles South of the Bor allowing instances wouldn't Attitude of VeuUelos Explained; lieadlntr cnnitiiunlcatione; enough lo stay put If the combination haw little if fcit on price in thin thorite the ircident, whenever In. bills: of munclpnl wute.-plan- t ports Advocated; Stocks of IiIh der Is Occupied by Government did get him "across." John Lee He Stands for Whatever oiintiv, except pcrhups in cities like formation to JiiNtity action hIii.iiIiI proportion; UiiBtlon uf ll'iuor Suits New York unil Huston, where stocks he lu proclaim "that the Clarke and A. b. Martin heve been Lower ootaind. to llrenee for I. I'rovlnauno; eeleotlna for- His Own Eatables in Oreat Britain niuy he uwuitlng shipment. Export" food and neceenitiea of life are lieiii: Soldiers; Threat Atttack mentioned (or the pluee, and the Personal Book; Is aa lime (or hearinic rharttea aulnt N. mer Is said to be acceptable to the Than They Have Ever Been. of fruits uud vegetable from this monopnliited and wronnfully held for Palomas Treated Lightly. II. Miller; paiBliiu on paving bonds. Absolute Dictator. an unJiiHt Solid Three. country lour a negligible relation to lh purpimc of Increuse in leBoluilon permuting paving conirnc-to- r xeix-ar- e Anyway, after getting to this paint the toinl output. price" and to pi oxide for lawful lo uxe city nteam roller; iiueMtinn In any Lulled Htuiea court hy the reader haa a workable Idea of how By Ur u( purchaie of coplen of new clly Bjf AunnM.tl I'm. proueaaea thut mlnht he hied h any A.iri.iel t're... It happens that council hasn't been Ai.nrlst.4 t'rwi. London, Fell. 1!3. Iavld l.ln) il ANNIVERSARY OF THE roliimbu. .V. M.. Keb. 23 KJ reporta i( city urflccra: con-ald- Athens. Jan. 14 (Hy a I 'lilted Ht.itea attorney. meeting and why It l doubtful that It staff Corre (Icorgc, I lie HrltiHh prime minister. ("Hunk" I Kpi'iicer. h neiirii ov. petition ur school board to cluie meet tonight In adjourned regu- spondent uf the Associated Preaa). DISCOVERY OF "The pit i.t food when ael.ed." the " will day presented to the house uf com MEXICO err Tor the rntich Inleri-Ht- of K. K. mreet. King t onslnntlna received Ansoui. .on en .1 n t provide, may he lar session or on Monday night In 3 tha mons. In a h lasting un hour and me would Wurren Hmm In Mexico, reached Iho It In nalil to he extremely doubtful ated Press currcspotuleui siieci IS TO BE OBSERVED diHpoxed ot at public vale. The price called session. this ftiornlnit lid It . In program for coping with border at lluchilii. N. AI , riteri!ay. the bI'mbioii nil! be held. Alt ad Just to he obtained from auch product that Public opinion may eventually forcu the latter left for America. he serious situation arising from the necoviliim lo h report inuilt by (oi. journed remilar ineetliiK Ib arhedutrd I am sorry yuu leaving; us." be prcmTlbfil li Mich Ihe riiuncilinen tn quit monkeying and are hortuge shipping depletion Jly Atf-iat.- I'rr-.a- shall depart II i). Hlcki-I- i of l!ie New (or it In equally doubtful King i of spun', u 'illlillliinlei tonluht. but get down to real city husinesSjJiut as oiistnntine began abruptly. "I 1111 - Mexico Th.- mi in oi the federui uovernnn n'. if fimdstm k UIKl I licriliail Hllh- 'it. 1'eb. .'I four hun- .Mexico ).atrol illmrlrl here that that will be held. shown no disposi- don't believe there la a man or woman iiuiN he deniumiied ny yet the public has - niirine menace. dredth anniversary of the discovery of the preulent I'Hrr.u.xa iron). from Honoru occn-Ine- d To Hie public In uuncl! In Ureece who does not feel vei- pro hy of the I'nlted Htatea ' Ki'icrt0 tion to retiard council as anything but advocated the Mexico Kruni iscn llcrnundcx tie lh iij'lui. ranch, (0 mile' ninth altitude toward tneetinua ban eaiuffl municipal foundly what a great thing it ha- - The premier KooiIm, eUc.) a large and expanding Joke, i t'ordolui ill he celebrated cliiliorutuly ...inilil he puid for hv oi Hie bonier. Tuemlav. ilrlvliiK one. u of home food (M mlm and u peciilUi and extraordinary not to be taken seriously under anv been for to hue a correspondent of here March I. under the cuspiccs n( the eriimeiit on the basin ol fair iiwuy ranch, Ib he curtailment if nnn-- i It tual imports ilia forces Irom the Thai for Ihe alinple reamm that no and to be enjoyed by the Aiarociuted Press here to tel) the aoilety aid. market mi Inc. iicconlhitf to Ktaleineni It printed. circumstances In this 'hil he otulliied u plan forl",' Sienrel' explunatimi uf hu been those who like that sort of Joke ami world with absolutely impartiality th u by guarantee l I' lilt' Itllill rjMtniMl I (illlll). IIIUI inailfi to an Anierican uriny othenr. The riBBUii goea bacK Ui the truth of what la taking place. They pccdlutc the farmer 11. t . ... by those who until Iho ... ... ...... t. While Ihe (nr Siiencpr'" Hunt, enuiicllnmn (rum endured don't me, UK good price, for commodities ".. ... leiisi.n of I'r.
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