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i a eee SLAYER OF WIF GETS A PARDON, COMES BACK HOME George Huber, Who Shot Girl He Eloped With, Released From Prison. DENIES KILLING A MAN. Says Story That He W: doned Years Ago in New York Is Untrue. are @eorge ifuber, paniored out of Charlestown — peniter Draper of Massachu der of his child wife in } to-day to the arms of aire, Amelia Fletechr No, #) De Kaly aveny Jebkuchen and haxeny ner of German delicacies. If Rudolph Ret el, the father o ere slain wife, is right, Huber was once pefore pardoned out of prison for mur Ger and has also been guilty of bigamy Me, Reintel even belleves that Hu has come baci to Hrooklyn to jive with the woman who was first known as bis separated three after outbr wife, Mary Lev! ». jah its Huber Makes Denial. The Killing of His Wite. “1 was never in prison before this) Ot IM A acing, Huber heard aie time,” Huber said to an Evining World) woos tater that they were in Monterey, reporter to-day, “That story that Gi In the 1 res. He went there and iN pardoned me for the murder of @! found them man in Myrtle avenue was made up by | for a walk He some of the friends of Fearing, who | ing and wounded h lured my wife away to lead an evil life.) 1an toh There never was any foundation for tt “Ag for my having committed bigamy I Was never married to Mary and anyway died wh prison, Fearing! Why when I shot him he had on my own white flannel « that he had accepted from my wife, fe the one who should have diel.” Wit ents Protest. fm @ little frame candy shop at No. 208 Decatur street, where the children from the public school across the street buy their #weets and toll their troubles to old Rudolph Rentel and his wie, calling them “Pop” aud “Granny,” | there wos of it—was atric the aged couple sit among the Christ-| day character with cha: mas greens and tinsel with their white | jimited to the amallest fractions, heads between their hands, All through the first hour « sagging “We have not slept all night,” said tenden ted, to OF the old man to @ reporter of The Eve | ing ucts for ning World, “It is a strange country, | geltin this, where a man can lure a little girl from her home, rob her of her Jewelry, beat her, deceive her about his being married before, and then shoot her down when she has run away from him to people who are kinder—and then 60 free, Asked to Help Get Pardon. their boarding house WALL STREET joally suspended sn during the early ‘Trading—what ttle | the market morning period. was ma of contra ling, Unton \ York Central a these issues down about Movements in othe nsignificant ward noon time the list almost | to, @ stands | , lead of Consolidated Gas vit top prices at during the | | Dutiness te r the} “Et is worse than that—his going free. | orn, We pre nae: NOt ULL moar the ‘We are told his firet wife ie living with TA ea GRIe Oer his mother, anc he doubtless means to of Consolidated Gas de go back and Nive with ber after ne made ved feature up f a fool of my pretty little girl and killed her. “Do you know how this pardon was obtained? I am afraid it was not right. | A week ago John EB. Clear editor of the Berkshire Cour Tam told, a friend of Senator ¢ very powerful with the courts of M chusetts, came to my poor wife and me with a paper he asked us to sign, It Was a petition for this man who killed my daughter; this man who had said to her in my presence just before im: ‘I will kill you if it twenty years in prison.’ “I told Mr. Cleary 1 would hav ing to do with it eithe told him she would oppose T do not know what he te ‘Mr. Cleary, who is now editor Madison( N. J) & * Evening World to any communicatio reported to Mr, Tur that the Rentles were unfavorab! that I did not have the heart to try to change them. They are very dear old Quarrels With First Wif Mary Levine, Huber's first wi ried him in Brooklyn in 189% quarrelied much. he met Gertrude of old Rudolph Kent he was married. 42 West One Hundred a fourth street. Old man Rentel followed them to Hn Jem and made Huber sa Deen married to the girl Moyer In Jersey City not satisfied again in 18% by at No, 56 Washing Memorial. Long afterward he already had a wife Bhout it and Huber said t wife was dead. t ’ Bar sasiden name, Mary Levine, showas| — JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES, cap factory in Brook Thrown Out of the House vingt RACk poy And Huber knew it, because he sor ms \ i Mari at times visted her, und once at lous i ME 10 serve divorce papers on her. He was zi he é thrown violently from the house by ber «4. $ L it father. ' 48 Gertrude Re n Mar r y kindly to the socl e lar habits into wh dueed her was hil So vivacious that she beca dye Of tg attentions of pror WAC ine Oe } In thelr sordid ut a uccessively jeal 1 vetoes? $7 other. NY Tom Htepsiant, 116 She acted a P the ¢ had attracted the atien cers by prosecuting a m to cure her of the cigarette la’ did not do so. One night Medical So All Ket. ‘100; t and pe ame home erying be- one ad lost $16) her hus- hand hed given her to pay bills, Later he told the janitor of the flat that he believed she had given the money to Fearing, the concert ball man. They | 101; a. 108; Auatin [ee emotes five pour | ciaimed. ‘Weather cleat, ‘Zr feat, poeoe shares were | ame \itw wake i Night As and up; r Har ntice allowance | Manhattan, avprentice allowance THE EVE ‘New Wife of Frank Gould And Her Sisier, Arriving To-Day.| TWO BIG STORMS. COMING TOMAKE CHRISTMAS WHITE :: One From Lake Superior and | Another From the Gulf Will Bring Snow. A white to-night. The 1 well into and by y weather, separate storms bouni to-morrow day in the 1 rloy lragging a blitz: origin is moving I along the ning 1 which will up the Atla Phe rising snow st Une. ure in this vicinit la r direction 1 will increase “a out Dulut to predietto the conclusions of that learned server, Willis Moore, who p sunny weather for Taft's tna day, and thereby brought on th eot blizzard in the ton's Oldest Inhah LUNACY “COMMISSION Experts Disagree on the State « Mind of Prisoner Accused mission to inquire Inte the sanity Chartes' A. Belling, third vice-presigent |Chauifeur of ron Truck Un- CMe eee consciously Grinds Out Life 1 rasta te ora, ey | 2 cose {stances 14 of What They Were . ‘Tenicwer oe a int Company | Ont eee inet Aistamanr Deen | Toys, China, Cut Glass, Bric-a-Brac, Jewelry, f was indicted for forgery smpany of No. 76 Broad street Patrick u ant ine buen i S| Chale, one at the tee Tinea ct || Leather Goods, Slippers, Stationery, Gloves, Fancy || In mal motion for an inveatt: | . Just as the vehicle started | aif I Motion, for an Inveatie| Tia aves and ¢ wenty-thira |{ Linens, Silverware, Art Embroidery Novelties, ihe 6s leat a my an! crue te etc., etc.—all have been reduced to 14, to 14 and], Mi rRt" late, attempte in some instances to 14 former prices. \ n le val ped @ manta i or a Qc Big Sheet Music Sale ll Dewit .G, DeWt ne County, and Miss Georg J. Loudon, daughter o: Milton Loudon of No. were married at 7 o'clock 1 piscopal Church of tl Christmas is assured if the ube not misinformed. and will be here indications are that the \snow will continue through the night that tradi- ked itself up yester- region and by rain, as it moves | is a forerunner of | trop. The in force to a halt of Washing. FOR BANKER BELLING. | Feet Ry peninedia come OF AUTO JUGGERNAUT. ot » permit NING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, FRANK GOULD HERE GIFT OF FREEDOM "WITH WIFE KEEPS | MADEBY COURT TO} === =: NARRGE EGRET. FIRST OFFENDERS yi oan NT BE EA ny- Former Actress Edith Kelly | V-MADE MAN Denies They Were Wed 1910. to the Audit Division; and the super- visor will represent the Comptrolier in all matters affecting the 159 charitable institutions which are assisted financtal- ly yearly by the city. ‘These institutions hereafter will be Inspected more closely, These changes are in ling with the One Pitiful Case Before Judge Crain Also Gets Pris- You Risk Carfare. We Risk Our Reputation in Scotland. oner a Job, ‘Tit our advertised claims are not on backed up, when you investigate them. “ iP Consider for a moment who would Where and when ¢44 Frauk J. Gould) Forty-one prisoners were arraicned Jf be the greater loser. That's the basis marry Edith Kelly, the pretty ttle for sentence before Judge Crain in Gen- | UPON which we make the following actress? She saya they were not mar-jeral Seasions to yo and ft almost assertion; that's the basis upon which ied in Faint ; ‘ Smt can. We desire you to read it. ried in Ediniurgh, Seotiand, although | every case in which a prisoner had con- As the ‘Clearing Hoese for Mer- A circumstantial account of the cere-|fessed to a minor felony as a first of- Ml chant Tailors’ uncalled-for and misfit mony there was cabled to this Pe loue the Court suspended sentence. J garments we can sell you at $12, $15, in Novem Frank Gould to| ‘The Court a wiedged that he & J}si8 and up to $25 Sack Suits, Walk- whether the ceremony ¢ fa place! not help but feel the influence of the Jing Suits, Prince Alberts, Dress and say in Paris, The medium and heavy Cravenettes, etc., Tuxedo Christmas spirit. weight Overcoats, ouple returned to New York tor] secnael Beck, twenty-five years old, day on the Lusitania after nearly three rig ; etc, that were tom made to order Mr, Gould was found|Of No. 29 Ross street, Brooklyn, had! tq bring $25 to $75. ning World reporter in the | Pleaded gulity to attempting to steal a Certainly, with everything to gain pms box of shoes from @ truck. He sald and only carfare to lose, you can find niiltionaire said he had|he was urged to the crime by the mis-|[time to investigate, ‘Come soon. York et some Amer!-|ery of his existence and the fact that J Over 5,000 garments to select from. and = plum Iding, and | ni, wife and two children were stary- | 9 Alterations when necessary made ab- would remain two Weeks. Upon return: | (6 solutely FREE ing to France is to devote alt) IE ie wa ace nora | EONS ote over oct, PAULO, Fur and Fur-tined wee tes gp el ata pas oping | ms Coats. Here we are supreme, and every garment carries Georges's Guarantee backed by a business established since 1879, Our prices range $20 to $300 juding French Coney, « wife, y on a ii almost Net with a arms. hitth from hunger she could hardly ‘There was not a crust of bread In place and not a cent to buy food. weak to move, in her child was so weak alleging to be an ac- | OM count of his wedding to Miss Kelly in| Klinburgh, He refused to comment on |i, saying he had nothing to tell about ate affairs, Mrs, Gould was then | * was accompanted by baby stand. the Sus- I ee ee When Conway related this in court clicka, Pony, Marmot, Squirrel, ih and che youn A. J. Manna of Oppenheimer, J Jap and_ Eastern, Mink, Baum i & Co, importers, of No, fil Marten, German Finch, Muskrat, | "How! ridieutou sie exclaimed. irondway, got up and. sald he was Alaska’ Seal, ete, etc. As the “We weren't marr! 1 Edinburgh, | willing to ofter the prisoner a job as Clearing House for leading Fur- ! don't know where St. Giles's church, In| porter in‘his store If he was set free. riers, we'll save you over 50 per which the marriage !s sald to have|The Court therupon suspended sen- cent. |taken place, is located." tance . “Were you married in Paris?” asked - bea the reporter, Ps <p vaes |f Evenings jae Frank,” replied Mrs. Gould with | CHANGES BY COMPTROLLER. | fe Xe“ Jaugh Conventence hag fgg ~ ie A Nee. Plorence:| Charitable Inatitattons’ Diviston uurg, London, Dublin or Copen-| Shifted to Make It More Effective. * persisted the reporter. k Frank was the laughing re-| Thomas W Hy’ Who has been in 44 West 34th St. | sharge of the Charitable Institutio: | iteration. ftose Hetty Kelly wants to go on the stage, | Division of the Finance Department | between Broadway and Sth Ave., but Mrs. Gould won't let her, Mrs. | since the resignation of Dr. Daniel ¢ PHILAD: BoRTON. 15th & em Gould deniéd that her husband has pur- | potter, will hereafier be known offic! tally chased the Gatety Theatre in Londo | ag supervisor o2 Charitable Institutions, ¢ |The present bureau staff will and contemplates establishing her there as @ star, She # be sent ‘OPEN EVENINGS We Sell More Real Laces Than Any Other Store in America. EHRICH SIXTH AVE., 22D AND 23D STS. ESTABLISHED 83 YEARS. * at the solicitation who had just Helen Kelly. | ment in “In Hi of Mr. Gould, vorced from his first wif ‘The Lausitanta, which wi her, was held up th ntine because, of t of the Health Offic: wi a case of typhoid im the steerage. ‘The iI!ness was found to be pneumont The big vessel carried 5,105 sacks mail, | CHILDREN IN COURT AS PRIZES OF BATTLES. | One Mother Charges Husband With Threatening Life; Other Ac- cuses Her Fatier-in-Law. Two Uttle girls, one two and a half anc the other six years old, were brought before Supreme Court Justice Amend to-day because of wrangling be- tween their ts. They were Theo- a daughter of Vincenzo and Jose- phine Oliva, and Margaret, daughter of We positively guarantee the delivery of all merchan- dise bought of us on Saturday, Dec. 24, before Christmas. We have made arrangements to have special messengers, and in this way insure our customers against any dis- appointment. Our prices are lower than any other house in the city. TheMork-DomMan HAS SLASHED THE PRICES y| h | Edward M. and Katherine France. The Olivas parted a week ago, husband the taking Theodora with (him. iva went to her parents at No. nue, Bronx, got an or- Amend directing Oliva girl in court jay. She had threat bodily ‘Theodora and Mrs, Oliva’s Decision in the case was re- | hh mother. served Mrs. Katherine France of No, 461 Hundred and Thirty fed that her fa 'rance, of No. West On Hundre a ifteonth street, was Megally de- | daughter, She sald the Sur. rogute had appointed her guardian of ne last, but the grand- ised to let her see Mar- | France declared she and her parted because her husband admitted he had promised to marry | other woman after his marriage to her. Mrs, France was permitted to take Mar- garet ho Prices 14, 4% and in Many In- None g 0. D. Mall Orders Filled. te Extra for Mating, Plott, Bemutitul” ball DREAM rawford and i, VALE OF TOVE DREAMS. Szuminsk é : Clair was thirty-0 MM West ears old and of lived at No. ighteenth street Heart Mutt y If 1 diad the World to Give, . Elbe, Phere’s «Girl Up to Hoon, "Dream! Ay body's Evening Star, Laven M a 1 When Bonk fe ter, Mary tthe Gold: Merry Wien from * A BUNCH 0) Melode Rag ran Mra at You, Hetty Brown, i Garden of Roses, | PF ne haar Nervous Ray of Corn Nf Hoge Tarver 24 Barclay St. Dainty Holiday Presents. : " ‘ Kigamarale Rar. | Lundborg’s Perfumes. Tad tee aon Bons end 17c Hits from Broadway Shows 17c Chocolates. ALMA, GIRL, AND KAISER, | MADAME SHERRY, [| Zatek Chacciate mies ‘ wre ue Ay Ba a E Little Movement, saad ial 1 Ob, Kaiser, My Kaine! 2\b. Package,$1.60. De- livered Anywhere in Greater New York. Mail Orders Filled, ford Meet You Rag, he in ‘Dwenty-ninth atreet, The ceremony was per- |formed by the Rev, Dr, G, C, Houghton, | who ts an old friend of the Loudon fam- ‘ta. dAMES McCREERY & CR 23rd Street 34th Street On Saturday, December the 24th. MEN’S HABERDASHERY. Im Both Stores. goo dozen Four-in-Hand Scarfs,—Silk Knit, Plain Colored Poplin and Fancy Silks. soc each Gloves, ‘The Irving,”"—of tan or grey Capeskin. 1.00 per pair Waistcoats, made of English Worsted. 3.50 value 5.00 various models and colors. 9.75 values 15.00 snd 18.00 Woolen Blanket and Terry Bath Robes.. 3-50 value 5.00 English Worsted Dressiig Gowns. . ..9.00 values 12.00 and 15.00 Handkerchiefs,—hemstitched with col- ored borders. 25¢ each Raincoats, value 35¢ BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP'TS. Im Both Stores. Unusual Sale of Reefers and Russian coats. 4:75. .+0e+++++- Usual prices 5.00, 6.50 and6.75 Bisvientin 8S 7.50 8.50 BFE csons cnhen be 9.50 PaOvinnwtire oo 9.75 to 11.50 8.50... 12.50 and 12.75 Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits, made of all wool mixed cheviot. Sizes 7 to 17 years. 6.25 usual price 8.50 Children’s Beaver Hats. NOG ajc Usual prices 4.50 and 4.95 5:50 JAMES McCREERY & CO. 34th Street 6.75 agjrd Street OES An unusual exhibition of the latest Sorosis Costume Footwear,—exclusive designs and artistic patterns to suit all manner of costumes. EVENING SLIPPERS. Of Gold or Silver Cloth, Gold, Silver or Bronze Kid, Black or Grey Suede, Kid and Patent Leather. New designs in various colors. An attractive assortment of beaded slippers. 3-50 to 15.00 per pair SATIN SLIPPERS. Pink, Blue, White, Black, Yellow, Grey, Lavender, Nile Green, etc. 5.00 per pair Models of Black Kid, Suede and various leathers, plain or handsomely embroidered, 3.50 to 4.00 per pair MEN’S HOUSE SLIPPERS. Made of plain and fancy leathers. attractive prices. JAMES McGREERY & CO. agrd Street 34th Street At JAMES McCREERY & G0; NECKWEAR DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores, Real Lace Neckwear suitable for Christ= mas Gifts. Metal, Beaded and Egyptian Shoulder Scarfs. 5.00 to 32.00 Printed Chiffon Scarfs.....1.50 to 13.50 Jabots in a large variety of styles | 25¢, 50c, 75¢c and 1.00" 4 34th Street agrd Street nasa eK