Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 August 1905 — Page 3

Is Frederick E. Carlton a Modern Bluebeard?

Many Women Claim Him Their Wedded Husband.

as

HELD ON MANY SERIOUS CHARGES

took all htr money and Jewelry. Intelligently

amounting lo ;iIjuu' $J."."0, and desert I ln-r. Bigamy Chuige Likely. llote Ceriei of Bt. Louli has sent

i - T'j tha' Mm raaagalass la Carltoa I rhe Carl Mai Hi who married

rohted htr tad tit-i ii-r In the mints year. Mi, fcrtm Klagreyi af Uerdoa, Ala. is omtag north to be sa'i-tied that in Carlton ah will be abl- la klaatif) the. Kduardo J Marlin, who mailed her in UM in Alabama took all her savings and then deserted her. On this USeatincattea tu polios balls rs they w ill be able to base a charge of bigamy, lor they claim to have out-id-evidence In lb OS that in on part i ulat

rase Carlton posed as l- Martinez, fell under Carlton's hypUOtii sye

and logically thai 1.

when there does not intervene a rial at a ila ' i a ii j Hi' le- d-sirea at this nine 1 1 1 withheld A Dp. tig ere u. Max MK i a daagsmtw bjm to havi loo i ill" way Inspi-etor Cross put Ii. "Hob away woman haw- fallen a prey io hi yreed and viclousnea It would bt haul to .saj Mm be won '! love and confidence of theae women Is bsyoad raaiiaraaaaataEi n ;- am of . iv practical a am ol iba meanesf typt Me fascinated inaocent WOBMW and 'hey a SM as lOjS III his hands " .Miss Marie Brealln, upon a bora t'ari-

Suspectcd of Poisoning Two Wives by Unique Methods to Collect Their Lift? Insurance He Puzzles the Brooklyn i i ilice Force.

n ?rie.l a unique scheme of blackmail ter support put a

bv means of an obnoxious phot 'graph, holder.

TO HOLD ONE'S HAT-PINS. fhia Simple Home-Mde Affair Fills a Long Felt Want fai the Dressing Table. This is a novel stand for pins To nake it two circles of cord ami one of wood are required The wood is cover 'I on on hide with a cushion rained In the r. liter It is eororad with a plana of rataat or satin, arfclea ui glaai down tO the hides of wood A piece of narrow CsaC galloon is then fl d round ÜM Sdgi - by small tacks Make a hole with a iml t through the PBSb ion into the wood, and In it lof a OSa

fancy wooden pen-

l eol Hie

Uta Vol i (.utionau. Poe or utuin in,.. ;. might barn thought af it for their beroea, hut never iu lha aorM ,,f real life before it is aal to say.

I dele, live lolYC foillld US BtrOBSJ-' ties in the effort to prove a man OM of the tii'-st remarkable cmm:.;i ot the age in the simple art of brta lUK ! ' "P of tea. v, . t tu day that may be called the principal oonasetlns link by vhleh they ar hoping to obtnin atronger e IdSBM to show that ftfsderft k B Carlton, now a prisoner in Kayinoiid trtt juii. Brooklyn, has bean guilty -. ri :;il fines over of murder repeated . -.,! larcenies, many bigamies, whole His blackmail and iwlndling of iuhuria a i tupanles. i h. :r tirst cup ot P a h.is Im eti found ., ,.. ! a! i lie tune one Ja!'l"S K Me Candlj- a farm hoy. loft bla home i i .lii.ina. pik county, Mo. in

tfrankuei ou ume points, ha had drawn a mental circle about others Hid tits ailSW Ts m vel o er.-teoped llle lien but thioiiKh it all thStS was the Igaghlng iriumphani declaration.

"You will see 1 will go free. There i

will never be a charge made tu stand iiji auaiiw in-. I am willing to go to jail and hav- ev.-ry.hiug sifted thoreaghly At UM proper time l will tell srsrythlag." Carlton has at the present tlBM thias definite chargas sgalnst him The first is the aecttsntloa of n B. J iehaub, I suchiniel on the sahaHuriaa Porpoise, thai Carlton took trom him the sum uf tToo on a pretext that the Skone) would lie used in speculating :n tax sa' s. Ot that bt stands indi led.

'!!, second chares for which be is under indict men t iu Manhattan is the accusation of In (J. A QOldSaÜth, Ol Stamford, Conn who ha.- awi in that

r part of the eihtie;:. and the tarlton druvi-.. d hnn wiih a CUp 01 ten

Mary Oonsan Carlton dying sad mbbeii tum or ..-hi at ui" m. "a.i

IJWV.

claiiintip to have beTi a Spaniard spy

and to have inside knowled

I loa lag up of the Ifaiae Millie Peterson, of Jsrsej t'ity has posltlrsly Identified Carlton in jail as the man who made her his common law wife ami assarted hat she dead not say Carlton ever robbed her. Lmt she has sworn that hS endeavored '.o have her life insured Tin charges of swindlin the insur am e companies, thj police admit, are

wholly without anything substantial on wlm h to base .tispi ion at this tunI There have been Inquiries for further

de rlptioas and IdentinCations from at least five insurance companies and gnardjsd statements that there scene taspiclOS that there might have bean fraud la that way. The charge of bla Umall nsts on the

He a-ke l me to marry him before :

of the, his Hecond wife was dead," Hays this : I pretty IP oklyn mis . "I was her

l,ri, i .111:1 1 , 1 ami was slmi keil Wlieii

he spok- to me. I telt myself und t his terrible Influence I had hardly

he strength to n-fus- him. but. than!; God, I did Than be told me he would gst me py ton; meass, and i doot know j what mlghl hae happeasd if he bad) , not been arrest "d i always hnttd bias, 1 but his influence over a woman was so strons that no one without a dasjpereta .fli rt could get away from him." Carlton's feverish anxiety for fem- j inine love has not deserted him sin his Incarceration at the Brooklyn Jail, j Mrs Vandeventsr, who was hrnelf thrust ::iio a cell whn Anthony Com- 1 Ito h heard Of hat having Kised for J photographs found la Oarltoa's trunk.

A drop of glue or

II yeafl later in a fuini-ln d room . 111 Sands street. Brooklyn, fnuu inua Dnriag those 18 years thai have found tea brewed in half the

;, uf the union, In M of u gr.-at 111 the army and io UM navy, and always in the same way The tea, of course, is only the first step. Tbs the confrontation, and thai th'- police promise, will be fur the 1 i v-ia?-Inspector Cross Puzzled. paUte Insjieitor Adam A. Cross, ara as one of the most Intslligeal adlBratSld Of the uniformed l'r- bonmgh UanpectOfl Of Brooklyn. si hour and a half's searching . r - timlaatiOM of Carlton the other day turned to the men waiting, and, nh a i-rniie that was OOt wholly tnat of triumph, ndntel at the retreating lis re : Carlton departing between two ioii men, saying: There goes, in my opinion, one of Ihei :- tnarkable criminals oi the ase. I conl I cannot vhofl make him 0U1 1 very hlKh degree of , inning, a -ma' ring of education alone DSCttK bur iines and a criminal Instinct i ves by an baordiants .re for notoriety hsve romhined to produce a

who would Ftop a: nothing who

hotel Part Row, in January

The thud, for w hich he is a i us d jointly with Mrs Kleanor Vau Daran ter. witn whom ha lived, is having in Mi possess ios improper photographs of h onsen. At present i; Charles P. O'Connor, pathologist of the health depart meat.

is conducting a chemical anal. - 1

the stomach and orgaus of Mai Coram Carlton, ins wife, who died la .lar, i of this year, supposedly from tetanus, for the purpose of ascertain ing whether the woman died fiwm puison. The authorities at Washington stand rtaflJT. it is reported, to xhume the body of Jennie Smyth Carlton, wife, who died in June. 1904, from tetanus it was supposed, for the purpos.- of dis covering if she died from the effects of poison Suspect Tetanus Inoculation. in both of these esse.-, the authorities are proceeding on use a nnp ion that in applying modern selaatUh m 'hods to murder, the man t iny have a. ally inoculated the women with the serm- of tetanus. They have the testimony of two person- already in their possession that Carlton not only

often spoke of germs, but spparei j

r w v - - - -' t 1 . fchL

h fiw mil m

m ' v ' - .11 m

.a. 1 sAi' -sM t m

HAT IM N STAND, in the tip will f. it firmly Into th

hole. Cut fo'i hole-, in the two pieces

of cardboard, either paint or gild the (ard. or cover with satin: stitch UN edges together. A small hob- must made in the center, then the Als -are slipped over the top af center sup port. To prevent this falling down twist some wool or thread tightly round the support just where you wish the BUpSMSti to rast; and tbS hardened thread will prevent it slipping further down.

AS TO PERSONAL BEAUrY. Woman That Frets and Nags Forms Not Only n Bad Habit. But Spoils Any Oood Looks. There is a savins that "EverT tlma a she. p bleat.- it loses a mouthful of hay Every nine a woman worries she ,,-, s a little of her attrat-tiv.-ness and tal es on marl s of age, says Sue ces - Magazine. If your servant scorch, the MMB or o,-riooks the meal, never 10 1 rid You cannot afford to worry about it and if you scold her y 111 make up your lind tO lose Millie of VI Mil beauty, IQ Itl go of uiir magneti m

If the members of th'- family are

habitually late, try to rSBtedy It. but

don't wortv al t;t It. If you do, you

will grow older In the proce-

If your husband or chikirea do

things which d 1 not ph ase you. do not nag at them. ThU Wtllonl) ag;,ravato

the aril yos pomplala of. and it will coal yaa some of their love and repact. Beery tune you nag you will lose a little ci your power to c- ara and attract them to yon. If the cleaner, spoil your favorite dre.s. don't get iingi v about It. An outbreak of hot temper will take away much more of yon? ait nut i VOBSSa than your dress could supply. If you lose your poehCthOOk, don't worry abonl it. WocTyiag win not bring it back, but it will take out of your face ami disposition tha which money eatl never replace If you meet with bitter disappoint nient. dJoM fret, don't cry over it. It you do. you pay a p-malty which you can ill afford No WOSMM can fret and nag and won; and Keep away the

marks ot .1 r lain her beauty and power to please.

.ARLTOH Bfcwm

AMADMfKt'öTfWG

TUF )!) 'y 7)rr

I .over his tracks well for years , had cultures ot tie m it. bis apartnsnts ;i.v TkeM pieturai are

then m hen cH- - ovei y di 1 one- suphim with tiio efrontery to stand ismaved before overwhelming evi-

I have jUS! talked to him for an

' : ami a half

be would answer frankly, and et w!,en questions were put to him Uiat bt did not care to have ask"d he w Bid vail hi lYaakaaaa under reil or the plea that his counsel had 1 1' sc ted aha to keep silent n V lis at all chnrees except perhaps

motive for the murder easily 1

the police declare, would be found in the lasarsncn he collected on tk death of both w ives Photographs of Carlton hae been

He declared to mel identlied by Mrs John B. McCandJSea, 1

living in a small town 111 rsciirasaa.

who declares that they were man led In ls'.iu. after which she was despoiled of ! . aarfagl and descried. Mrs Fred Carlton, of Yankton. S D . has written to th police that she recognizes Carltons portrait a that of

now in

r LARLTO

atei who later gained temporary free-

be paw 1 of the police, and the dorn through the kind offli

Of

1 . v

MARY

GORMAN

CARLTON

'n'. that of having improier photo ipl,-, in his po -,.'s-iiiii e dei lares ''!-an ample ilefcnse lo every other im saattaa, ami yet he win not eras afford the police the slightest assist -lams in arriving at the truth of any of the Chargen iinaiiisi him He sav.s h do. not fine how mnnv BMM for saurd to an 11. liini. he knows that t the proier lime he will be able t fo free"

Laughingly Derlnnt

It was lust as the

the man she married soon after the MtCaaillaaj episode, she daclaraa that she was robbed and deserted. Mrs .lames Martine, of Covington Ky is posiUrs that Cailton and the Mnrtlmv, she married in the early Bias ties are one ami the same person Mrs Lulu Kettering, of Kochestet . N. I now using her old name ams l oort i d and aatf Hl WW hv one Kdnat.io OS Roderifass, aatf -aty lad Brasilias plant Lai V..... V..rl Itl itll-

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f I ,., ' .1 .. lit... n ... I Mrc

iiKhiw tnr tm.l ' e. , iiltelv alter Ho' weimom .i.e.

- -. - f - W I , In

tab mi 1. of 01 m Marie Hrossman is to

the effect tha- Carlton at one time threatened to transpo-e a aagSttirS of her bead to tin- body of another woman. She has told the io!ice that he hinted tha by that means he had been able to a comphsh much. Inquiry from Chicago. In addition to this there Is the inquiry of the Chicago police, asking for Basra particulars about Carlton, de- ; daring that a Carl Horton, who ran a matrimonial bureau at No. HI Washington street, that city, several years ago, resembled Carlton's published pictures. Thin man was arrested, but was : SI quitted and left town. It will lie seen easily Uiat exeepi for lha three .rimes on wlvdi he now Stands charged and th one whic h aiwaits the outcome of the hemit's analysis the testimony is not yet conC.uaiVC The police have not yet gathereal together all the strands cr evidence, but in every allegation so far the cap of tea Is found Si LoolS has sent word thai Oarttoa It lha roang MeCaadtean of Pnfh oovaty, who en 'isted in tha l nited States army at an early age ilweriad and served two veais' imprisonment in Pari LaaVSBWOTth, tha military pttSOfl It Is there. 11 is asserted. 1 hat he bained to cook It is there, it Is thought, he learned to brew a cup of tea bv pOUJrtaf hot wa'er iikui the ta leaves upon which lay a slice of lemon. That is a com- , enough way nowadays In dtlea ami SbroaA, hut it is not the wa ihey make tpa In the country l.s;ri(! WlMfa lha old-fashioned Polling or teeptai is still Mad H aaa strange enough to have Helen Murray rem. M bar it Bf John A Cam'.less; for JenniAndrews, of South lr:;o;a. to use (hat ns one of her means of Idem ifh at ,01 and for Lucia Mitchell, Mrs. Kettering. Koje Crier. Mrs. Kingrey. the Erter i son girl, the parents of Jennie Smyth Caritas, snd the Brother and brother of Mary Gorman, as well as tha Mrs. I HetUe Schalt! and her bandmaster husband In Sands street. Brooklyn where Carlton boarded, all of them re

fer to it

.used mm 01

Imndsman. atis on him every day and they exchange most .-nd'ariii- loiilidenees. 'TU marry her when I gt out," says Carlton ' She's the- best friend I have in the wot Id. " "I love Kred devo tdly and 1 wouldn't marr anyone else if 1 had to wait, yean and yean for him. I Mrs. Vandevtnter. And as to this. Inspector Cross says he has occasion 10 believe that tha hv. Ir.g couple ate already married. "A Funny Mix-Up." He tried to insure her life lor JI.""0 and they both swore they were married, sav-, he Inspector. "And her own brother in-law told the insurance company, foi whiih BS wa- the agent, that they were man led Nov.. tha s a runny mix-up." In his checkered career Carlton has paaadj as a phyahslsn, chsmlst. etpert photographer, priest, Presbyterian minister, expert 1 lief ami owner of a Ikailian coffee plantation He has 1 lasted of hi- keen knowledge of m dicine, and has said he know how to c ultivate eaoBBjh p ram to supply the borough of Hrookiyn for the rest of its natural Ufa. Carlton ha maintained I marvelous bravado since his aire.-.;. l is g char acterlstic that Is one of his BtTOBgeet

points Nothing seems to nettle tum. and bS affeits a good humor a: all times thai, with a man under stich intense I fiQSS Iff. Is hard to understand Lack of nerve has never fof a moment led" him tC a false step since- his arn -t Oaafraatadl at jtayamd street jail by Millie Peterson a Jersey Citywoman whom ha caught la his spidery w eb under promise of man lag, only 10 forsake bar for another, be gaed ( oldly at her

CONCERNING PETTICOATS. Skimpy Ones Are No Good. Whatever, and Present Needs Call tor Fullness and Drop-Skirt Length.

.Nov. that so many of the skirts, even rkith ones are made without lining

the question of pelitocai.- i- a vexing sank W hat woman evei I -lul

day dawn when her freshly washed white petticoat, and white or linen bkm vv.re ever the same length. Silk petti., ats are expensive and especially so in summer, when the 11101ture splits them They are the bSSt for some frocks, but every woman who isiii uses white instead l or the city woman, this is a burdensome ep :,- and r-lc- may compromise with short rutlled pstttOBBtS of pale blue or pink. 01 gr. en gingham to match her gown,-. One saviug of expense is the short lengths of the skirts which call for petticoats that do not lou'h the ground by three inches. This saves tbem from getting soiled so soon For tub gowns, thick muslin and king Sloth petticoats are SSSd with deep flounces of ordinary Hamburg .111 I broidery. Skimpy petticoats are simptj of B0 nee, something must be tsed 10 hold 0111 th" excessive fullness cd all

the new skirts. lila- k sate, n and Italian cloth Whfc h are good enough iu iluir way for winter, are entirety too le avy and drag I ging for summer. In the afternoon, when thin white frocks are worn, there is usually needed two petticoats, one 01 hieb may be at erdiaary smrfcaumahip, and not very ! fell bin the outer one is tine usually

made nl good law n or muslin, and aar ort- wuh many ruffles. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Whoa using paart ra stone for sup t ksn liair wet the stone and t i .1 i

small piece of skin Bt one time Ho not rub vigorously, or a sore smt will result. Afterward cover With a pure BBOflsnt, A tired woman will find it very refrebhing after a day ot nervous -na n or civ 1 exertion to take a very hot hath, with some aTOIBtil mlXtBrS add ed to it. just before dinner. It will take all the wot 11 looh away. W hen the i old mo.ning bath is customary at least three hot baths a week ihoaM bs taken The bSSt tim- for these will be when dressing for djteasf III the evening. The feet mils' be bathed night and morning under any circumstances. If you meet with bitter disappoint nient doi.'t trat, don't cry over it If you do you pay a penalty Which vou can 111 afford N woman can fret and nag and worry and p BSTBJ the marks of age or retain her beauty and power to plense if aaaah would study the rartoua

THE SHADOW PLAIDS. A Pretty Veiling Made Up to Imitate Muslin am! u Biack and Cream Deaigned for Tiaveling Weai . Very soft veiling in shadow plaids s made up lata soft frocks to imitate muslins. These arc especially effective In the cream and blue, black and white, and pink and c ream checke. One of tha smartest designs that serves for traveling, mountains, seashore and general morning wear 1 a shadow plaid in black and cream. A circ ular skirt is cut by five gored pattern perfectly lining at belt and very full from edge of corset. It just BB api - ground. As a trimming the skirt has two straight bands four Inches wbb. edged with white cord These

bands are quite far apart and do not cover the iroiit width. They are fini bed in blunt pointsman I a triangle of halts button-. The waKt has no fulln - at shoitiders is eut on the Idas of the plaid, is slightly double breasted, taishsd with siv bone buttons and black cordiag. There is a three-inc h chemisette and loch of heavy Torchon lace Well below this Is a two-inch ruffle of the v, iling. headed with a broad band of applied linen embroidery. This ruffle anas not quite meet in back or front, but covers the top of the sleeve The rub of .111 .10: :: I" and extend.to the elbow. Witt thtl I worn a hi';ii belt of soft rose pink leather and bal of tha same Itsada of horsehair, trimmed in shaded pink rosea.

PERSIAN CROSS-STITCH. Worked or. Scrim in Aitistic Blend ing of Colors Very Effective for Collai-and-Cuff Set.

The design is espec ially adapted for use on set mi and makes a very ef-

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Carlton gazed upon tne crsstcars 1

him unmoved

She

s 1 ra .

1 HU

SH When Carlton met men- report-j Kettering swears she recognizes in feaaj the uewapapers snd oihers 0arltoa the man who s few lastster

LM.md larceny, alleges that he wti

... . i..:..i Hi- 1. 1 hasi

fer-' t tea 10 10 mrv. . .. . u 1.;, v, IV,. Mfiriine. toil

SSa'Ä ' Kred. I love you t don t want to

sclouiness was In a cup or ve . tim M.Candless of the army and the Carl- "Take her away. J,,,, of the naw brewed the tea j manded ( nrl.on ...... iu ch., irnlcimnnt hv Atui the woman

tte wllce There 1 sometb.ng to be hyateri.s wa taken to a hospital. 1,1 for the mat, ..round who,, I I pow- j T.. Is the nal nanirc of itM man m I .. a 1 . n.....l I, w 1 1 . . I nrm B

erftil a net Is closing Cailton inm-eii wno.-i up- u.uo.o o..

v:i

vei:etables. fruits, cereals, etc., as o

For Cod - sake, don't sa you don't , ,1Pjr medii inal cpialiti's in adjusting

ailments of the human body they would rarely ever resort to such math ude for relief as taking pills. BBjagarh r patent medli ines which c.nly giv temiKirnry relief Brain work should never fbiiow a heavy meal, unless one has Just nunp eteii a foag brain rest. Aftt-r a kooi! Sbjht'l sleep and a bath the SyatSBl is In the riuht state for a suOstantlal meal and brain work following this will b well ('.one Things SJW v,i lin'erent three or four hours later

know me." implored 1 1 Heart t.roi en wnnisn. whose life had been the torment of a thousand hells since he left her "I never saw you.'" declared Carlton, his eyes, dropping to escape her tears. She Belated and on being rev ,ved bSf niroiiitni: screams setil chills to he

In a convulsion of

talk for hlHMSlf and talk pdei ly j Ultibesid

Now the brain Is not so fn'sh and the ytem has m grent need for food Binnr.e Slippere. Bronse slippers and BtoehlBgS are taken notice of again afteraloto- oeriod it obllvlou-

fective collar and cuff in Persian effect or worked all in one color write contributor to Knrtn and Home. The collar Open m front Repeat the rosettes until the bunds are of right length. For Persian colore use- m?r cerlted cottoo Wars the dark ejaafas in medium Shade of dull blue, the dots in light dull blue, the light square In red. th diagonal crosses in yellow, the straight crosses in green. For an edge vvoi !. a l"0S of crosa tltchaa in the darker blue two squares awav from the lowest point of the design and neatly h"m. This pattern is suitable for border work of any htnd and aaa ! made into an haeerttoB band b rapenttag tha dara mtasres above the rosettes. Soft Towels. Neither crash towels nor the fur.zywur.ry" ones should be SSSd OB the face. The bet towel tot the complexion ISOSC of las, soft linen. Bnatttss aroaien i towls of the softest linen, and wiih good results Coars.- Turkish tow .s are splendid for the body, hut y iu 111 w remember that th mplexlOTi K va-'ir more delicate and niusi ha.e careful 1 1 . at nient. Dandiufl Cure. Frt'y eight i-raius of rasnicig onefourth ounce nr gtyearla, alcoeol 10 nil a two-ounce battle AffU w. It a tuedPine dropper eveiv night r dilng IB

well with the finger liis MiauiHo tue bau with eggs every fortnight atitsa. MiMf, for summer wear are now afipearitm iu all tle new lolors BBSl shades and opSB-WOtrh sill, glove coflM 1 ieverU , OlOls. bewides 1 laCu SUd white.