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Price 5®c Postpaid CHARLES A. LI VICK CO Staunton, Virginia i ■ ii iirianTiTiTififlfWlfH~K01rf~~T FURNITURE When you can get FURNITURE and RUGS from an Old latabHahed Hoq0» like JURGENS—that'* anown to sell friends a good impression. It will give ns the greatest pleasure to show you our wonderful stock of home making. comfort giving FURNITURd and RUGS and—djn’l fail to ask our Salesmen about our BANKING PLAJN which gives you 5, l'i or IB months in which to pay for any purchase. CIS, fi. JIMS SOU ADAMS AND BROAD , ESTABLISHED 1880. . CO-OPERATION Individual effort to make the town a better place is good. It may ac l omplish much iff properly directed. But iff all the units off industry, business, religions education and society are har nessed together and set to work for the good off the community, the total resu It will be a revelation off the power ff co-operation. RICHMOND is climbing up toward the ideal or sliding back into the rut according as it possesses or lacks community co-operation. You as an individual have power to accomplish almost anything you set out to accomplish. What a man wills to do, that he can do. Just so. your town, as a town, can accomplish anything it sets out to accomplish.Organ= ized efforts in RICHMOND will bring about practically any condition we set out to develop. .. To increase our business and general welfare is first necessary. Eegally, anyone can spend his mo ney where he prefers, but never theless there is an obligation to spend it where you get your money’s worth Get The Economi cs* Spirit IMPROVE YOUR EVERYDAY it v g L 1 * " BT JOINING THU Forum Class One hour per week will accomplish good results In a short time. Many have been benefited by our method. Lack of schooling la no bar. We cdn help you. On the other hand, high school graduates and school teachers can be helped lit the per footing of a smooth use of English and a useful vocabulary. Visitors Tire Welcome. O. Mitchell, 515 N.Third It ®®®®®®®®®®&®®®®i Latest Records “If I Had A Talking Picture of You.” ‘St. Louis Blues.” By Louis Armstrong “Toothache Blues” “No Room in the Jail house ” Rev. J. M .Gates NEW RECORDS EYERI WEEK Okeh Music Store Phonograph Repairing Ran. 2053; 315 N. 2nd St “Each one of these advertisers appreciates your business'* ^♦vvvvv^v<K4v%*wv^K* W. I. JOHNSON’S SONS FUNERAL\DIR ECTORS * & MORTICIANS 10 W LEIGH STrtEET PHONE MAD. «<). i DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE, WITHIN iood unr.FA WHEN ORDERED. W. I. JOHNSON’S SONS 1TTI1IH IM MOATIGUN8 CONDUCT Funeral* Fl*a-l®iaUy, Our K%nv Tmts ol "rnrtr'trTi Cm4mH iJI VtftuiCife Li I Meat MllllBt Wnur. W® Try to Qlre ■*» Bowk St la Oar ferrta g fefett * £**• pathetic Ui 3 ♦I Successor to !A. Hayes Son) C. P. n a i i—i 727 N. 2d Si., Richmond, Va. uAiPM lMPkUV EAlJtuNTS IN FUlshkAD tgUlPMJE^T, Automobiles burnished tor Funerals. boci*i Aifair* or Short oi | A f Cong Distauce Tnps—Fme Casacts- Cnapei Service Free. Country Order* Sohcitea—Prompt end Aatisfactory Service 'hone Madison 2778. Day or*Ni*ht Calls Answered Promptly V Funeral Parlor Rest Rooms Di»j lay omi Lo^‘ ♦^►Phones: Office Ran.207). Residency Rru.S70J k*? ♦?♦ nrvnT'Yvr , T ... ^ i »♦ ^ROBERT 1mi <3 Director > % 2223 E MAIN STREET RICH MONO VIRGIN! ' ❖ *Xr ❖❖❖❖$ *><&♦> 7\. D. Price, Jr. Funeral Director and Mortician (SUCCESSOR TO A. D. PRICE) First Class Caskets of Latest Deagns. Complete Eqwp—I of the Latest Stiye Funeral Can Furnished Either Day m Night on Short Notice. Orders Recc’ .^ and Filled from All Parts of the Country. We Never Gone. PHONFS MADISON 577 and MADISON 162. 71? FAST LEIGH STREET