October 17, 1921. ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL Page Three lUSS IA IfrA SMILELESS LAND; GOODBYE FOR SEVEN YEARS IRRWIT The Season's Publications HENRY COLEMAN ; THE IMPGM!ST QUESTION 1101 ALBUQUERQUEAfi WEDDINGS LASTS BOOK ENDS REPORTED SLAIN ES TO AUTHOR OF NEW 1: NOVEL OF N. M. Knut Hamsun the author of "The NEAR OUEMADO on a 2,000 Mile He Growth of the Soil," was born In Correspondent Trip Says In extreme In his whose first Norway poverty. Didn't Hear a Harvey Fergusson, ho came to Chicago and Single Hearty Laugh; Speak novel, "The Blood of the Con youth 'SPFClAl Dl'l Entire Neighborhood in Pal- among other efforts to make a liv- M querors," has reached Albu- Magdalena, N. Oct. IS, ers No Extol the Glories of Proletar just ran horse-ca- r. Longer estine Participates in Fes- querque from the publishers, is a ing a He later gave Henry Coleman, formerly a cattle ian Rule From the Corner Curbst&nes. young writer, born and brought lectures on literature in Mimic- - man in the Quemado district, was tivities; Saturday Brings up in the southwest, who is com- apolis. Finally he went before the killed by officers near Quemado ing into immediate prominence mast on a Newfoundland fishing yesterday. H is supposed to have the Climax. half-broth- ' (Note. The subjoined article, ished and there are rew food sho.is among the modern novelists. His boat and while on cruise he wrote been a of (Maude a In was x book has met with his first successful book in 1888. Hudspeth, congressman giving graphic description of the what formerly the great The Amui'lnled Trm.) greit popularity from gloomy mental attitude o the hun- shopping center. In consequence, (By and has received the most flatter- J'rom men on tus reputation was lexns - Oct. 10. The mar-rlag- e gry people of Russia, was written most promenaders go to the food- A Jerusalem, ing comment from literary critics niacin and nis nooks have been Coleman, who was about 50 1431& demon-starte- by a staff correspondent of the lined boulevards, and the slight customs of Palestine d in the east. translated into seventeen different yens old, left Quemado a eouplo WtnTv jO Mr. is the son of Mrs. Last Mr. Hamsun of claims ho Associated Press who entered Rus- est threat of rain drives the crowds recently in tho wedding of Fergusson languages. year years ago after that C. M. of He won sia with the American relief work- to shelter, oots and clothing are ono of tho of the Fergusson, this city. the Nobel prize of forty thou- had been Implicated in cattle to prettiest girls was born in in 1SU0 note- re- ers when the the too precious be exposed unnec well-to-d- o Albuquerque sand dollars for the most thefts. here was said to bo a famine opened city to a. merchant, are school He also doors essarily to the weather. cele- and attended hero. worthy wont of an idealistic char- ward for his capture. Ho was of that country after they among the most interesting New Mexico Imd been closed more Really well dressed men r.nd of attended th military acter in the world of letters. Mr. again heard of near Quemado and for than on brations this ancient city. three women are never seen the No who is to Hamsun has been called the most officers started to find him. Tho years. no There- person privileged Im- Tho not visited Mos- streets. There is starch. witness one will ever distinguished living writer of report of his death reached here writer only fore soft collars and are a forget either Scandina- cow but to famine-stricke- n skirts tho costumes aginative prore in any today. penetrated the and practically all mei gorgeous displayed vian Instructions have been received of and necessity, or the of the music and "T hurt country. districts Samara wear dark gray or brown shirts thrill if by a local undertaker to Kazan where (lie first American dancing indulged in by the guests. prepare and collars. W'e have been informed her the body for shipment. It will food was distributed and whence Russia was on uni- Not only tho respective families by bo stories of always great of publishers that in each hour since probably sent to F.l I'aso. he sent by cable stirring forms. Railway employes and oth- the bride and bridegroom but tho scenes he witnessed ). also the entire neighborhood' takes 11113, no less than 101 copies of er civil employes of tho govern- .Slratton-l'orter'- s Stuff old part in the merrymaking which Gene books have (liy Correspondent.) ment wore uniforms under the we bo Moscow, 13. Russia Is a cus- lasts for seven days. been sold. accused of (ict. regime and still cling to the generally Ist Im- .ivor smileless hiifd. In more than 2,000 The celebration begins always on withholding tho publication of piK'nHiir .Napkin .Markers tom. Shabby uniforms, or parts we Specially priced miles of travel on Central Russian make cos- Monday and the wedding cere- portant news, hasten to convey of uniforms, up the to our this of an to and Associated nine-tent- men mony, itself, always occurs at readers message $1.00 $3.00 lailways rivers the tumes of of the American Press correspondent hasn't heard in the streets, and the second- dawn, on the following Sunday. writer's greatness. a single laugh. The ex- hand stalls display practi- Invitations are sent only to INDLIN' hearty clothing ex- uberance and oratory of the first cally no clothing but uniforms. those from whom presents are It would be difficult to find three What we It la, It In. them- more and miy s year of bolshevism have disap- Women have also availed pected. However, any person may attractive appropriate peared. - selves largely of men's uniform's attend who wishes. Presents are books for children than those Kpeakcrs no longer tell of the in improvising costumes. Hats, always in the nature of foodstuffs which P. F. Volland company has of rule from the coats, waists, and even shoes of Sir Ernest Shackleton waving goodbye to friends as S. S. such ns rice, meat, sugnr, coffee, Just published. They are "Tales of glories proletarian Quest pulled t to corner curbstones. Red nrmy sol- army khaki are seen everywhere away from St. Catherine's dock, London. flour, butter and vegetables. These Lit Pugs," which might have a diers no longer .Jeer at the bour-geosi- e, among groups of women. Table- are necessary to provide food for double meaning, but hasn't, by BE GOOD TO for all have settled down cloths, damask curtains, furniture Tin's may be one of the last if not the last picture to be taken the hundreds of guests who flock Carrie Jacobs-Ron- d ; "Kddie Ele- to difficult task of covers of large-flowere- d cretonne, of Sir Ernest Shackleton, famous until he returns to civiliza- to tho bridegroom's house daily to 'Si phant," by Johnny Gnielle. and explorer, together the rich in and danc- Indian enough to eat; and per- Persian shawls, masquerade tion seven years hence from his trip to the Antarctic regions. He sailed take part the singing "American Fairy Tales." by getting costumes and bright-colore- d even- W. T. Larned. In YoEr Child sons who have not tried existence recently from London in the sturdy little ship "Quest." ing. The Illustrations. with con-irntl- have been to climax to all have not the least to do with In present-da- y Russia have no ing gowns adapted Saturdays bring the color, nf how difficult it is to street wear. Fortunately, Russian joy making. If the bridegroom's the value. In the childish eye. of most human women have such an independent father is of even moderate circum these hooks. The appearance of satisfy the primitive are such individualists silent obedience were impossible 1 -- 'f Volland there. bearing and on stance, professional musicians are J these three brief volumes and their Mfa needs that they show no embarrassment for him. Putting responsibility hired for the that of every man and woman the others he considered cowardly. PRESIDENT-IHL- day. subject matter, especially Nearly whatever in wearing any clothing Men and women In Palestine do "American Indian Fairy Tales," are ideal for met on Moscow or Tetrograd in land so in A. monarch's "will and signature They the some sort available this sadly - not mix together, often, due to the will appeal to children everywhere. streets today Is carrying need of cloth. were to him a substitute for a fiee- belief women are not reason that they contain with mans in most convictions. general that of food parcel or bartering worthy of association. to cause dealers on the street cor- soon became em mentally Doubleday. Page & Company: nothing fright, food Therefore he PERSON Consequently it becomes necessary have contracted with p. mal- ners. There Is practically no wood barrassing and unbearable to the ID CI to entertain women separately. J1 Joseph suggest fear, glorify of. Oil ffIktWM Tumulty for his book now in pre- Is not dreamed our Wilhclm now 8 1 ice nor condone end coal BISMARCK KNEW third emperor, II, On Saturday evening t o'clock Harvey crgusson. on Woodrow Wilson. This cruelty. Is fuel. Every family has resident in Holland. takes the of paration the only there place shaving New is the first of Wilson the a primus on which the hot water The latter wanted tho German the bridegroom, a realure of the institute, the University of picture Rhymes for Kindly Chil- meals are to see in him and his an AVERT WALKOUT Surrounded Mexico and Wasliingttn and Lee man and is likely to be tho only! for tea and the simple people entertainment.
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