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MONT EREY‘-»TURNED ~INTO BIG HOSPITAL) Specials Brinc 450" Wounded From La Reforma and .hmenéz. ol B7 the Associated Press. . MONTEREY, Nuevo .Leon,.Mexico, “April §.—This city, which a few weeks g0 bare the first thrist of the revolu- -tiom, today was transformed into a vast w for 450 wounded soldiers from |, 'betties of Jimenez;and La Reforma, | | brought . here by special train. 'l‘he ‘wiiole town responded to a man—peon | and prominent men. alike, as well a8 thielr ‘wives—Iled By local physicians and ‘nurses, thé men-and women .of Mon- formed units and, since the hos- pitals were unable to house all of the woualhd private residences were opened them. Even business offices were \l.d for this purpose. Some of the wounded in talking to the Associated Press coirespondent .ula *‘Gen. Urbalejo was killed in the fight- *Ing &t Jimenez, but no official confirma- | tion was available. According to the | sSame sources, a stand at Rellano, 70 *kilameters south of Jimenez, was pian- |. ‘ned by Gens. Marcelo Caraveo, Cesareo Castro and Antonio I. Villareal, but Gen. Escobar opposed them. He - won .them over tp making batle at Jimenez, which en s0 - disastrously- for - the Tebel cause. ‘The wounded said the La Reforma Battle lasted.only an hour and a half, _ during which_time federals rained byl lets upon soldiers frantically rushing for cover in -a train which became stalled by the destruction of a railroad Armed with ‘machine guuns, carbines . and sabres, the federal cavalry' rode | ".headlong into the rebels. Those who Wwere not felled by bullets were trampled the horses. 8ix of the wounded died en - route from Jiminez. AN dey today amputa- . Yens - and other - surgical’operations m performed in.the hospitals, As a sign for sympathy for the suf- fering doldiers all flestas planned for today and. tomorrow were suspended. BUSTS OF 7 T0 BE PUT “N U. S. HALL OF FAME | Iiiveiling Ceremonies. - Scheduled | 4 for May 9—Bryant and v, . Longfellow Imcluded. "BY the Associated Press. NEW YORK; April 6.—Busts of seven great Americans will be unveiled at the | Hall-of Fame, New York University, on May 9. They are those.of: ‘William Cullen’ Bryant, the work of Herbert Adams, contributed by Cyrus H. K. Curtis on behalf of the New York Evening Past, of which Bryant was editor from 1829 to 1878. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, by Rudolph Evans, contributed . by the Amierican Academy of Arts and Letters, Nathaniel Hawthorne, by Daniel | Chester. French, contributed by Bow- doin - College, of which he was & graduate. . James Madison, fourth .President of the ‘United ' States. by 'Charles * Heck, , contributed by the Natjonal Association of Alumni of ' Princeton University. Madison, a graduate: of - Princeton, -, Tounded” the- association. Henry Clay, by Robert Aitken, con- +. tributed by a group.of Kentuckians. Franeis Parkman, historian; by Her- man: A MacNeil, contributed by the Muuum of the American Indian. " Mrs. ‘Emma Willard, pioneer in s\Woman's education, by Frances Grimes, contributed by the “alumnaé of the Emma Willard School of Troy, N. Y., formerly the ‘Troy Female .Seminary, which Mrs. Willard founded. Among those elected. to the Hall of | Fame for whom no busts have yet been provided, Dr. Robert Underwood, di- { rector of the Hall of Fame said today, +‘arel John Lothrop Motley and George Bancroft, historians; Elas Howe, in- ventor; James Fenimore Cooper and Patrick Henry. The honor of giving the bust of Patrick Henry has been reserved for“the General Society of the Sons of | Industrial School to Bemefit by | a period of four years, will be presented | cial act of the Connecticut Legislature | New Britain, but when the minister * the Revolution. WOMAN MINE HEAD . REVEALS MARRIAGE | Rasio + Was Legal Wife of Chicago Sui- |y cide, Claimed by Two Others. W SIS {4 By the Associated Press. # 6.—Mrs. Elunor‘ , known in Denver as Mrs. Eleanor | Becker, the president of a mining com- | ¥ pany. said today she was the legal wife o! Wfllhm Heamilton King, alias Wil- & Fish, whe died in Chicago yester- dly. a suicide, while two wives wran- | |# gled at his bedside over the possession | [y ot e oy Becker, said shie married. King when she was only 13 years old, and ! had assumed the name of Becker after | ¥ their separation a short time after | pflul! marriage in Richmond, Va. in| m At the time of .her . mlrtln[e sald, her .husband was only said she did not see her hus- {* band again for 20 years. Mrs. Becker said her husband came % here-last Summer at her request with Mrs. Mildred King, whom he had mar- * ried in 191 Mrs. Becker expllh;'eg al 1 separa Mrs. Becker studied xlune and{’ abroad and later went’on u:; Gct Your Hbme Remly for Winter Pm:e.t Advance Upper: MISS JOSEPHINE VIKTOR. Lower: MiISS DOLORES" LESSNER. “MY NEW CURATE” - T0 BE GIVEN HERE Baltimore Success 'in Per- formances Here. “My New Curate,” the Irish drama that has been'playing in Baltimore over in Washington for the first timé next Sunday, at two performances in B. F. Keith’s Theater for the benefit of St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys. A cast of 70 people, the pick of Bal- timore’s amateur talent, will take part in the performance. ‘The St. Mary’s School Band, national high school champions, will furnish the music under the direction of Brother Stmon, C. F, X. The first performance of ““My New Curate” will be at 3 o'clock in the afterncon, followed by an evening show at 8 o'clock. HONEYMOONERS UMAWARE| OF LEGAL DIFFICULTIES By the Assoclated Press. SAVANNAH, Ga., April 6.—Mr. and | Mrs: Stanton E: Ashiey of New Britain, Cont., ‘arrived- here *today on -their honeymoon to learn that it took & spe- to make legal their marriage last Wed- nesday because of & mixup over the license. The ceremony was performed in a clubhouse in what was thought. to be sought to record the-license afterward it was discovered that the room of the house in which the nuptials were sol- emnized aetually was in -Berlin, Conn. After the bridal couple had left on| their bridal trip the marriage was de- clared null and void, but friends got busy . in their behalf and obtained a special legislative act legalizing it. Mr. and Mrs, Ashley heard for the first jime their predicament when they reached Savannah, but were quickly re- dssured by friends with whom they communicated. DEDE“DAELE BRE“T DA.'EI. GYEARS IN RADIO-SHEPHERD 3044 Chevy Chase, D. C. Large Red Brick Home Eight rooms, two tiled baths, thm rches, built-in garage: oak floors; -w.h.. southern exposure. “Schoo) and transportation convenient. O'nlr is closing out real estate hold- OnlyA $17,500 . Easy Terms Inspection By ‘Avpointment. GEO. E. DIEFFENBACH 1343 H St. NW.- Main 583, Cleveland 4117, HOTEL BLAZE IN IOWA UNDER RIGID INOUIRY : llxn'nMuilhliuhr' " Make Record o Dite, While Ruins Are Probed. By the Absociated Pross. mmuwmemcmdm 'ahun ul W. P. Raidler & to Nitrate producers in Chile are com- The - dead wm Carl ' Jerru, waiter, | bining to compete with world manu- 5| formerly of Moorehead, Iowa; Mrs. Ted lletmm of synthetic fertilize " SUGAR PRODUCERS ' YET T0 SEfiK AGGOHD hnld X exchange of : heA‘l(E;:l mllh it (ll'nd- o irajah of Bikanir near Alwar, lt Indis. & record bag of 10,977 ngm m could gcored. "MONDAY—PREMIER ST ARTS A Furniture =- - we are offering in our opening sale. Ordinarily $300 The . three pieces are covered entirely, backs, sides and fronts in fine mohair, while the ‘cushions are reversible with frieze cov- ering.- The chair backs also covered in frieze. Sturdily. constructed throughout with ' the famous web bottom. Choice of colors and either wing or throne chair. 'FREE—$35 Set of Custom-Made Genuine Belgian Linen Slip Covers These covers are made in our own fac- tory and: ave tailored to fit each suite. Choice of 25 Patterns Ordinarily $189 Another example of the marvelous values This * suite consists of Full Double Bed, 6-Drawer ‘ Server Vanity, Chest of Drawers, 48-inch Dresser, Coil Spring and’ Felt Mattress. The drawer bottoms are lined with mahogany. FREE—$25 Beautiful Bed Coverlet With Pillow and Bolster A brilliant, glimmering bed coverlet in gorgeous colors, complete with bolster and pillow to match, Choice of -4 Colors Th1s 10- Plece Walnut Dining Room Suite ‘189 Ordinarily $275 Table Buffet China Cabinet Master Chair 5 Side Chairs- A’ clear saving of $86 on this exquisite * dining room guite during the opening sale. 2z |1: IR IE N 15 IR, A very beautiful design utilizing American Walnut with white mahogany overlay dec- orative effects. The drawers are of white oak. A wonderful bargain. 425 7th Street N. W.. : Draperm GREAT OPENING SALE INTRODUCING MARVELOUS VALUES i» 0or NEW STORE: This 3-pe. All-Mohair Mahogany Living Suite % Openig Spcials 100 Ferneries $2.49 Ordinarily $5 3 Full-size ferneries of wood -and wicker construction. = Handsomely finished in red, green, blue, brown, orange and grey. Complete with .’ galvanized pan painted -to mateh, White Mountain Refrigerators $14.% Ordinarily $29.75 Sturdily constructed of oak, this famous refrigerator needs no in- troduction. White enameled inside with heavy cork wall board in- sulation. 50 pounds ice capacity. Boudoir Chair $7.95 Ordinarily $12.50 Covered in smart, daintily pat- terned cretonnes. Covered all over with all-around valance of the same material, Aquarium $129 Ordinarily $2.50 The mew smart shiped globes exactly as pictured with wrought irom standard. An extremely un- usual value, 36 inches high. urnibure)