Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 289, 15 October 1914 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1914.

Y, M. C, ADVANCES ; 111 RACE FOR PRIZE With Total of 608 Points Local Association Gets Into Fourth Place. With a total of 358 points, Richmond has advanced to fourth place In the inter-city Y. M. C. A. membership

campaign. At 8 o'clock last night the ' official report of the results of the efforts of the teams representing the local association showed Richmond had made 60 points. Including nine ' new members, fifty-nine renewals and : the collection of $545. ; The standing of the competing cit- j tes, deducting handicaps, follows: j Crawfordsvllle, 742.5 points Vin-! cennes, 504 points; Auborn, 491: points; Richmond, 358 points; Evans- ; ville, 291 points; Indianapolis Railroad ;

association, 260 points; Michigan City, 134 points; New Albany, 76 points; South Bend, 59 points. Indianapolis, Lafayette and Terre Haute have not yet overcome their handicaps. Captains of the Richmond teams held a conference and luncheon yesterday. A mass meeting of the workers will be held at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening to make plans for a whirlwind finish.

She is Roumanians New Queen

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT." State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of J. Edgar Dean, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un

dersigned has been appointed by the Wayne circuit court, administratrix of j the estate of J. Edgar Dean, deceased, j

late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. Clara Dean, Administratrix. Robbins & Robbins, Attys. 15-22-29 DR. CARMAN REMAINS FAITHFUL TO WIFE

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CLUB INVESTIGATES BOOSTER COMPANY Delays Action on Jordan's Plan to Boom City With $250,000. No active work is being done by the Commercia club involving financial operations pending the decision of the new industries committee on the organization of an Industrial Association to carry out Charles W. Jordan's $250,000 industries boosting plan. The new Industries committee has continued its study of the plan from a

practical standpoint and every day new Information is turned into the hands of the commitee which indicates that the plan could be operated successfully. The committee will meet next week when some action is expected then. If the plan is adopted then, every detail will have been worked out and the committee will be in a position to either reject the plan or else start it in its operation immediately. Until such action is taken no decision will be made to the request of the Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias

j for a $5,000 entertainment fund for i the bi-state encampment next year.

Amusements

"The Girl From Out Yond" "The Girl From Out Yonder," . the opening attraction of the Frank Hawkins players at the Gennett theatre, is a story of the simple folk of the Maine coast. - ; ' :' " The action of the play -.centers around Flotsam, the daughter 'of Captain Amos Barton. Flotsam is a carefree child, and her many fishing trips with her father have made her an expert in the handling of a boat. As a young woman of culture she has much to learn. When attired in trousers, boots, a fisherman's coat and hat she is in the height of happiness. When a

mere baby her mother died, and her training was left to her father. - As Flotsam grows older and prettier RrtA Tiflfl TYiBnv siiltrtra - frr Vi or hnnil

j and this causes Captain Barton no end 'of trouble. .r - i Joey Clarke, three years Flotsam's ; senior, and who has loved her from

cntidnood, is a spurned suitor for her hand. When Edward Elmer, a civil

engineer,, from the city, who is spend-

' ing a vacation at Terry's Harbor, an

nounces bis love for Flotsam, Joey

tells Elmer of a .crime which captain Barton believes he committed twenty years before. It develops that the man he thinks he killed was Elmer's father, and Elmer, though he says he loves Flotsam still, says that ba must give her up. How the girl is won is told tn the last act. 'y What We Spend In Franc. American tourists in France are credited with spending annually ore S500.000.000.

JUST BITTER STUFF ON SUGAR AT CLUB

The Country club mystery has at last been solved. ' The stuff placed in the sugar bin at the club house by a revengeful and spiteful chef following his dismissal was not poison. Just what it was the state chemist did not specify but all the club members agree it was decidedly bitter.

I Dairv Insneo.tor Clem renorted to

Chief Goodwin today that the state chemist had reported to him that there

was absolutely no poison in the sample

of sugar sent to him for analysis.

New photograph of the consort of King Ferdinand of Roumania, who was crowned in the presence of the members of the diplomatic corps and other notables a few days ago. King Ferdinand succeeds King Charles whose death last week is declared to have been caused by worry over the war. Berlin declares that the succession of King Ferdinand will cause no change in the favor with which the former king regarded the German ca,use. Opposite opinions are expressed in the capitals of the other warring nations.

SPEAKS TO D, JL &

Progress of the D. A. R.'s plans for marking the old trails roads in Indiana and other states were outlined before the state convention of the society in session at Fort Wayne by Mrs. W. W. Gaar of this city. Markers bearing the D. A. R. coat of arms and containing the national colors have been painted along the course of the National road through Richmond and Wayne county.

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Dr. Edward Carman, the Freeport,

L. I. physician, whose wife is accused j of having murdered Mrs. Louise Bailey, firing the shot that killed the woman through the window in front of which the doctor stands. Dr. Carman has implicit faith in his wife's)

innocence and declares he has no fear of the jury's verdict. The case is to open at the Mineola court house on Monday, October 19.

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