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Announce the complete readiness of then Neu) lines of Boys' and Girls' School Dlioes 'Id Shoes and on with the hc\v! Tlie frill season finds ti> equipped with tin lection of distinctive footwear for tin At SI.50 the Pair and Up. I'archts will 11n?I tlt.tt for style, conij hirt and good wear our Shoes will iiieet every requireineiU. Tlieassort iticiii-. now ready, embrace: the mm son's newest models in .ill the. popular leathers, and we endorse the quality ol ever) pair. Bring t he children here iikI you will observe with satisfac lion tlie* cue with which \\c Iii their feet; it". tlie kind of shoe ser? vice growing feet de ARS. 0! 'S FOLK m ?ION robably a Dozen Richmond Couples Will Get Licenses { FROM PANAMA TO WED .lirln. It .., I.I ii Ml? I ii r ,.|,? HrliW m Hi. Inimnii. MOTHER SEEKS SON III In < I I? lnM.,ii. t. r ' Commissioner Cordon Caught Fleeing Prisoner and Waited 45 Minutes for Patrol. ? Ma.- lit : RICHMOND TAKES GRANOHEATPRIZE ! List of Nation's Hot Cities With Mercury at Chim borazo at 05. ature reached durl COUNTIES REPORT INCOME TAXATION Nobody in Highland County Succeeding in Getting More Tliah $2,1" ii >. SOON GO TO GRAND JURIES Preliminary Investigations Made W ithout Figures From A tiditor. Belated I.ks fr?..m tho eoihmiss ?h ers of the revenue, received at the billed of the Auditor <>t I'ublle Accounts inltki .1 possible to present the Income tax returns from si* more of tho coun? ties of the State, This loaves four Coutitles yet to be received, together ? iyt'o other counties. In some cases part of liifj hooks of (he missing counties an in. being withheld until the re? mainder >ie received. at all. although long overdue, while others were sent back for corrections li lid diagrams, so thht the Auditor could understand what tile commls ui - wer? ilrlviim at, and have not ? I A,,l?,?,l\ 11 rt ?? Ineotne, Highland County is added t.i the list ? ? : : ? ? lent person, and so can Goochlaiid. I ? ? I tudy ? ? ? ? i the exception of one single news, diowlng .'ire additional returns re I'm Irl ii \ t'utility, tils church District?M V Church ? \ ort liiimpton i mini > . I < oinil jr. : llcr Maf; Hopkins. rnncls I' I'nrks, ?'. 00; Henry ?11. $2,800 Stewart K. Powell, Dr. lid ward wj Robertson $_>. l?rl ncess \ ii ne < nu o t j. I 'rrderlek < mini >. John Thw i inoi hin ml I 'oil nt.. ? I ohImi i mint;. Dlsti let N i i missing; Dlsti lei No. 2?William 6 strict N . 3 -Captain P H. H:i<k liigualn County. ?.???'.'. Sianni Dhstrict?Joseph iindj $.'! ' ? ' I- D Myerl'y. $3,0 B Snrotii, $10,240; David II. T AIDING AGED WOMEN \ liproprln ted by I.eKlslntiire In \om I'lxbniisted, ,f toe fund of $2.500 ap uted by the last Legislature for ? ? r.l ? ti ? . ? ? ?. ? by t tu- Auditor to women whoso ? : ?? ? : tin '.'..?..iiia Division. No f.d, :? rid u loa :ority : nttgC \ i.l. o Hell In ? il v. ? Bell, im m.bei til the House of itt-j fron U i per Co mty, was it lit i cai itil j ? sterday. ?O KfDD AGAIN UNDER ARREST Once More Charged With Grave Crime Concerning Voting Girls. IS OUT ON $2-500 BOND When Taken in Custody Broke Down, Begging That Arrest Be Kept Front Newspapers. I.e.. Kldd, under $2,500 bond for Mis iippearunco before tli-- in \t maud jury In tue licurlco County Circuit Court charges "i grave crimes against young giil.?. was hrresti d m the city yesterday afternoon mi two warrants dci using iiltn "f offc uses against young women. His arrest grew out of evi? dence collected by detectives against F.mmett Mem. and j. J. Anthony, now ItCliI under $500 bond each for their ippeuranco In Police Court oh Sep? tember -1 for alleged attacks upon Grace ?'annon. sixteen years old, of TU' North Thirty-fourth Street. Ten Wnrrunts in all were sworn out yes? terday for as many young men and women as a result of the Information which Mas been ptuccd in the hands .?f the police. The young women in t; . ..uses against Kldd ore Naomi < lark, of *>'. i W es I Marshall Street, and Grace Kimiiiiiht. 2220 Taylor St t i runiide Vitalin?! < rime. Suite the art. -t of M. and An? thony tin- police, urged l>> M Vlnslie. the Hoard of Police ? onimis donors, chief of Police Werner, the Iuvenile Protective Soelet> and the against a certain clliiud of young men j alleged to he guilty of outrages j against girls, some of them said t" lie ! less c.ian fotirte. n y.ars, and have befell buSy collecting' evnie_hcc. The preva? lence Of these crimes is sal I to hayb grown to s ich an extent that for fear it would nflsume appalling proportions lhos< Iti authority have been insistent that everything possible lie clohi t ? ? litiilhnto the menace. Detectlvo-Scrgoarits Wiley and Kel lain and Acting Detective Smith, who have ''Cen in charge of f.tti IhveStlgh v. -i. r lay had unearthed sufll dent evidence to cans., theni to swear out warrants for Kldd and others. -?.f whom, !t is expected, will be ? Hulled for ?1,000. The detectives found Kldd al the Pin Money Pickle Factory, 1500 West Marshall Street. Whoti told tu- was ? uhdei arrest for an off. use said to have i llnpsed When he recovered he de-j (lined to talk, oiher than to retiui -t ? the newspapers, lie was hailed wlth ? ? Mi ? k, 0 Kldd, in the sum if Hid j His ii. aring will not be gone into until the cases against Mi - ' ??? and An-I Kldd; who was wanted hy the coun-! ty authorities on two charges "f Crimea against two girls, both tinder the age of fourteen years, was captured last nth In Pittsburgh, Pa , and brought hack to Richmond by Deputy Sheriff W. W, Sy-dnor. lie waived a preiiml i ? ?. examination before a magistrate, and was held und.;- $2.55(1 bond for' - apphar?nce before the grand Jury. Security was furnished by .lames ? ,topl li, assistant cashier of the First National Bank. A. II. AntlmnyUs also waiting a hearing before the grand jury oh the game charge. Held l p li) Pnrent. Last Saturday niglit I .1 Anthony; a brother of the man held under bond In the county, with Mescoe, who Is employed as a foreman at the Kldd kl< factory, was arrested by I>ct<i llve Smith upon the complaint of ? harles Fi, Cannon, signal operator stationed at police headquarters, and father of Orace Cannon. Mr. Cannon held the two men at the point of a , plst 1 when they returned home at a late hour with his daughter, while he Summoned the police. This proved to , be t'ne start of the present crusade . "ill be c.-.rried through until a ! condition which has alarmed many and caused much uneasiness has been broken up. i rutehflrlil Incensed, It appears that the ages of the girls ernetl .-ant. from fifteen to seven? teen years; therefore it will be neces? sary to arrest them and bring them to Chief of Police Werner has found a jaw will . provides, in case of a con? viction in s i h aaseS; ..f a fine of not , less than ?20i Thire is no limit to what amount it may be Increased. Po ilci .lite- Ci itch field has assured the poll... that lie win co-operate In I every way t.. break up an evil which has apparently spread t!.r jiighotit tlie .loaeph Glahottl, w A. Butterworth and Charles Otillet are now awaiting a hearing b. for. the 11 listings ?oilrl grand jury for the same offenses n-aliist children as Kldd .ui'l A. If. An thpny are charged with In Henrlcpi Trie charges in the city against Kldd, .1 .1 Antliony and Mescoe tire not . gravfe as III the other cases, but the authorities have combined in the determination to Inflict the full pen? alty of the law against them should thisy b,. convicted. Our Administrative Board Has been chosen by the citizens of Richmond. This is the first step in the departure from Che old form <?! government t<> newer methods in the administra? tion ol civic law. This is simply a beginning It falls tu ever) man in Richmond i<> follow up this choice with his support and endorsement to attend the public sessions of the hoard to study civic questions from every angle and by active encour? agement help these five men give to the CITY what we, The American National Bank of Richmond, Virginia, endeavor every day lo give YOU SECURITY AND SERVICE. WILL GO AFTER SOUTHERN TRADE Business Men to Boost Rich-] niorid on Tour ?>f Carolinas. DABNEY IS CHIEF BOOSTER Enthusiastic Plans Laid for Grca.t Trade Expansion Movement. Bxpnnslon <>f Richmond's trade throughout the Carolinas by meaAs of a definite tour of live, energetic, boqst in? business men was planned at a Miin'U.-r held at the Jefferson audlto- | H?hl last 11 ii-.lit. when more than loM representative!! of Richmond's must | progressive business firms arranged to I visit twenty-eight cities Iii the two [ Carolinas, carrying to each one the simple message; "Trade In Richmond.*' I The party will leave at lln < arly hour Monday morning by a special train. The lo ads of Richmond's business , houses will have an opportunity of shaking hands with those With whom | they have done business by mall, the story of I!:.- gigantic strides of Rich? mond In indu--tii.il and commercial en? terprise will be told and r. tohl. and ar. rangements will to male With local trade organizations by which ftl ch? in oi l will Join hands with the Caror Unas in a pull-altogether for bigger business for the South. Dal.> in i blrf llnnatea 'I would ? "t ask a single .'niih .Carolinian," said chief Booster Wil? liam 'l'. Dabncy; buslnesH manager of. tie Chamber of Commerce. "t?? trade away fr?tri home if he can buy what he .< nits i:. his own town at the right industry, and have pr. ached it right lo re in Itlchtnor|d, Mut tihcrfe the peiu i id. of tie- Carolina's cannot bby at home, they can buy In Richmond. They ilu not have |o go to New Vo; l< for the. same iroods it the same price. It is | our business to let ttiii South know , that Richmond is on tho map.'' 'I !.. meeting was enthusiastic ft?om ' til- fall of the gavel. Many of those present hail taken part In the Boost? ers' T?iir of N'-r;h Carolina last year, and were enthusiastic over the pros- I pects of an extended tour. ?tr. ? ilhg into many Syuth Carolina cities this | season. \\ III I.ei \\ lint i he; tin \ fter, \ had been organized, what t ivas for., ? ?I ? ' ? were present. The discussion was brie! the local ? monri Boosters will be the better for having done so/' he asserted. ,J <;. Oorley spoke enthusiastically for rar rylhg out the full program alreadj outlined. Rut it was Dabney who sup. plied the enthusiasm for boosting. When Mr. Rryan had - f!i Sally placed him In ehartre of the tour M- Pah ney said; i mi f,,r Trade. "Don't forget tii.it this Is our show. It is not and ought not to he a one man affair. Whether you go as the representative of business liOUSeS or as individuals, on tins tour you are representing Richmond, and i feel thai the people of Richmond will stand sponsor for anything that i- .,: | done by the leaders if her business en. terprises who are taking part jh trip. We want eVerj rhah ..? this trip to feel that It Is his trip. If you don't fee! that way about it. don't go I have never seen lOj men more patriotic or more sealous In pushing forward the business advantages of t:..-:r own ? munlty than were those who took part ; Hi the boosters' tour last year. They w-r. on the Jot, every moment of the time to tell the people of North Caro? lina how much \\\ want their trad. Mr. Smith read a number of letters from Mayors, presidents of Chambers ?if Commcrci and similar organlrat ons telling of the plans for welcoming the visitors on their arrival. Mr. Moore of the Rale|?h News and observer staff ivjis present in person and predicted that the welcome hal eigh would give to tii.- business men of Richmond would more than atone r.,r any lack of welcome that might come from any less progressive community. Sleeping Bertha tSHlgncd. The Booster's hand was present with an assortment of popular airs to aid j in keeping up the ttood work. Berths ; In I he four pullm?ll sie. pint; cars wer,. ! assigned by lot, with tho Inevitable result that large portly no n who Puff Iti every exertion drew upp.-r berth's, while active youngsters were the proud possessors of tick-ts entitling them to the coveted lowers. Some good nat? urell .swapping followed, and < very body was satisfied. The train win con? sist of the four sleeping ears, two I dining cars, and a baitsraire car. The latter will he ready on Saturday for t'ne reception of advertising matter to he distributed in the towns and cities i,, he visited. 'I'h, Booster's train leaves from Main street station at 12:30 A. M.. Monday, tin- cats; being open Sunday night at ii o'clock, The lirat stop Is In Rocky Mount, N. C. on .Monday morning and on that day tho Boosters will make brief stops in Wil? son. Washington, Newbern. Klnaton, and Ooldsboro, reaching Raleigh at V I.', for the night stop. lilu Meeting Mere on Iteturu. Leaving there the next morning, stops will be made during the day nt FkycttevUle, Maxton, Benricttsville, Darlington, Florence, ami Surator, the second nicht being spent in Columbia. The bobstern will visit on their third day. Newberry, Clinton. Daurcans. drecnvlle, spartan burg. Galney, Qaff bey, Blacksburg, and Gastonia, staying thnt night in Charlotte. On tin- Anal day. stops are to he made at Sills bury. High Point, Oroensboro, Durham and Henderson, and the train will I reach Richmond Thursday evening in 1 time for n monster Booster meeting at the City Auditorium, in which all of the commercial Organisations of the ' city will take part. .i.?o pinis Daniels, of North Carol"na, and K. Watson, of South Carolina, will be Hi.- principal out of town Hp. alters. >Hsk UurriiMN Improving. Miss Ruth Rurruss. who was oper? ated on at Orftce Hospital for appen? dicitis. Is rapidly Improving;. Here is Your Opportunity Suits worth tip to $30.00 reduced to $14.75- Ju?t the right weights for present and future use. Almost all sizes in ample assortments. Gans-Rady Company Membership of First Adminis? trative Board Is Widely I distributed. Among the aftermath of tho Admin? istrative Board primary, it wan pointed j ..lit yesterday that the hew board Ih i probably a more repre?ohtatl\"c body ! than could have bet " selected by any "in. man, tor it is doubtful if any on-- i of the 7,800 voters voied for all hvo ..f tin winners. Every general class i ? : i:.mmiu.lty had It* representa for-al) election :t should ho fall out i that every ward In the city has :?!?:??.! Kuntattoh, Mr. illrschberg live* In 3fit. fersoti Ward, Mr, Whittct In Clay; Ward- Captain McCarthy In I.-e Ward I and Messrs. II. P Beck and E. C.I ns', ? I Tl a who hat I, and pie,! >r th. y st Mn) Hold i nn. li? Soon veral of tile candidates wi lusted yesterdaj as i resiil d 11. M< nt. win not resign I li ?tain that Capillitii McCarthy will w his as-.-:.<:.t, and who belle v ? nor, who is th- appointing powei Koikes I.. Bealan i nler. ? ' ssion of Hi- Legislature is hari wiiicn holds it/, annual meeting early in December. It U probable that the Senator desires to get in on one more annual report of the committee. A special election for a Senator to succeed Mr. Koikes is not expected. It is probable that his successor will t .? chosen tor the unexplrcd term in the same primary next summer, at which members of the Hons.- ,-,t Dele? gates and tli- Governor will be nomi? nated. Anr-n*. tl.. nnntior.ed for the Benatorshlp are Colonel John S llarwood, Captain Charles Si, Wallace and Colonel Thomas B. McAdams. Senator Kolk'eS bellevi s t'.ia't had all the defective ballot* been toiinted he would hiive polled a majority of all votes cast Th>, votes thrown out probably numbered loa, and it Is said I Senator Koikes'* nathc Was on nearly all of them. Some of them had three jor four names unscratched; others) hnj more than live. One voter took the i ticket straight, voting for t'!?0 first Ifive men ami scratching the others, am) thus playing no favorites. Gleet in Xnvemlier. The nominees of tho Democrat io primary of Tuesday will be elected In November, but this will 1,0 perfunc? tory, since S,000 voters are pledged to their support. They will I.. t:., same ticket with the candidates of the various parties for presidential .?:. , - tors and for a member of Congress from this district. Arc'.tltccl Carl Rttchrmttnd Is men? tioned a? a candidate to succeed Build ling Inspector Henry I'. Heck, one of ih.. new Administrative Hoard mem? bers. Sen cor Kolkes filed his enmpalgn expense account yesterday with the clerk of the Hustings Court. Me spent $H31. of which $260 was primary en? trance fee. The $M went for hiring I halls nnd printing WILL SPEAK AT CREWE Confederate Veterans nnd Dnnifhters i,. Hear Governor Mann. Governor Mann and Attorney-Oon oral Samuel W. William* will lie the speakers at the celebration of Con* t. .i. iate Daiy nt crewe, Va., Saturday of this week. The occasion will be a reunion of Stuart - Pickett Camp, Con? federate Veterans, and Nottoway Chap? ter, Daughters of the Confederacy. There will lie a barbecue, a street pa? role, with cowboy band, and a special program of music and recitations. Crosse? of honor will be' proaonted to Confederate veterans. Everybody Is Invited. ItennlsltIon is Issued, A requisition ?viia Issued yesterday on Governor Simeon E. Baldwin for the delivery to lue Virginia authorities of John OUliani, under nrrosl at Nauga luck, Conn. Ollllani Is charged with horse stealing In Campbell County. It is expected he will tight extradition. Sheriff I". I? Perron- left last night for the prison, r. Impressive Services at Beth Ahabah Mark' Advent of Jewish New Year. Solemn as iiosh Hoshanah is in the calendar of the Jewish Church as an occasion when m-n and women call t ' mind their sins of commission and omission and ask Divine guidance for the coming y?-ar, the .lewlsh Now Year was ushered In at the Heth Ahabah Synagogue last night with services tlfu presslve. Dr. E N. Callscli, pastor of subject, "JUdgmeht pays,"' and an auis to the greatest of the ch tri h's holy . i ? ? night formally inaugurated the day. It will end with sundown this ? win b ? ? l In ob AMONG THE SPEEDERS Ulllinm '.nor* \pn.iil? I 'rout l ine in Police < ourl, KrSnclone, w:;., was .-irre? ted s?v He appealed to the Hu?t'iu's Around the World Cruises Eastward October 13th from Now York. Westward February 191J, from Sam Kriii'.ctsco 110 days?$?'.0 tip. All necessarl exr.er.se? lncltided. For details consult lilt: ltl< iniliMi TRANSFER CO.. SOI) i:??t Main ktrrrt. "MONROE" - r Redipped Roofing T'n Reliable in Every Respect McGraw-Yarbrough. Co Wholesale Plumbing Supplies 122 South Eighth Street, Richmond, Va. Phrines: Madison and Monoe 92r>. Good Roofing and "Pearl" Roofing the Same. Gordon Metal Co. RICHMOND, V/L Richmond Corrugated Paper Company Manufacturers CORRUGATF.D BOXES, W RAPPERS, PARTITION'S, Etc.; 817-819 N. Seventeenth St. Works, Office, Phone Monroe 327? Madison 725 "Alitlebeter" Shoe-Repairing Service No nail work. All sewed. Men's Shoes Half-Soled. 75 c: Heeled, 25c. Women's Shoes Half-Soled, fine; iroeied, 25c, Wagons call and deliver everywhere. ROYAL LAUNDRY snots repairing department. Phones Monroe 105S and 1D5B.