Idea:a sign of the times . he Virginia State Library andthe Congressional Library at Washington have thembound for public use. Better speak quick if youwant something rare and worth-y. The Idea will be gotten out, just for instance,semi-occasionally, say about twelve times a year. Former subscribers whose subscriptions have runout who get this number by mail may, if they de-sire, forward the price to 1106 Capitol Street. Phone Monroe 2708 for prices on Printing, BOYS DESIRING To be notified when the next number willbe out will kindh write their name andaddress clearly on a piece of paper andle


Idea:a sign of the times . he Virginia State Library andthe Congressional Library at Washington have thembound for public use. Better speak quick if youwant something rare and worth-y. The Idea will be gotten out, just for instance,semi-occasionally, say about twelve times a year. Former subscribers whose subscriptions have runout who get this number by mail may, if they de-sire, forward the price to 1106 Capitol Street. Phone Monroe 2708 for prices on Printing, BOYS DESIRING To be notified when the next number willbe out will kindh write their name andaddress clearly on a piece of paper andleave at THE IDEA OFFICE, 1106 Capitol STORE, Church Hill,MODEL NEWS CO., West Broad St.,ABBOTTS STORE, Manchester, Va.,SHEPHERDS, Lynchburg, Virginia. ENGRAVED CARDS ANDWEDDING INVITATIONS {Printing that Tjickies ADON ALLEN YODERSOMETIME PUBLISHER THE IDEA 1106 CAPITOL STREEPHONE MONROE 2708 THE - IDEA A SIGN OF THE T in this mmhi:rjustice john Sftoss ClydeChief u/erner A I ITCH Subjects of the jrfour it/es. THE ARROW POINTS TO THE FIGURE-MARKED X--OF CLYDE W. SAUNDERS PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN LAST WINTER DURING THE SESSION OF THE||LEGISLATURE. SPEAKER BYRD PRESIDING. SEE ARTICLE On PAGES A-M^ he ^ Sdea A DON A. VODER, EmTOSt and Pxiiusiikk GOTTEV OUT AT RICHMOND, VA. FKBRUAKY, IVU No. « er u/erner onthe S$un SPolice Cleaning up $£ed Jditrhi^District and Sambling *Dens Another Walk through 9f?ayeStreet The authorities at last are waking up. The po-lice commissioners have been scratching: their headsand Richmonds shame is being lessened since TheIdea began to turn on the light a year and a half ago. Down on lower Franklin Street three of thelargest houses of ill fame have been put out of com-mission by order of the police department and largeFor Rent signs are posted on the outer walls. The occupants of red light district No. 2, on low-er 8th Street, where Douglas Gordons father wasrenting a house for prostitution to lewd women,hied themselves away to the tall timber,


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