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THE ~ EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY., MAY -3, 1999. Strikers Fight City Ordinance. |Judge A. M. Stack. An order citing | Gastonia officials to appear and show | 30 PRIN“NB TRADES . . STADIUM CHARLOTTE, N. C. May 3 ().— | cause why they should not be enjoined | | The val;,d‘l(g o(h_(t‘:’alstomn ;x city “(;‘rdl; from enforcing the ordinance wnsi ’ < nance which prohibits parading without | signed here by Judge J. Hoyle Sink upon n a n s - : | a permit will be brought into question | request of Tom P. u % | in ‘Superior Court here Monday before the Sethers, Rl R oee | o er ea re l PI.AN EXHIBI”UN SV ; ‘ b0 Joint Meeting of Craftsmen, | ‘i Bankers and Buyers to Be | ; of AR ¢ x| [ \ % a m ‘ Held May 17. L. 2 riid ) . l | i ) 5 A joint meeting of printers, engravers | : ] 1 } and lithographers, bankers and: pur- > 5 > Lz B | i chasing agents of large business firms 5 : | . A : ; of the city will be held May 17 under | .4 & & : : i s, x | auspices of the industrial interests com- . | W gau:itomo"oW) mittee of the Washington Board of TORE 3 i ” | \ S l Trade with a view to promoting its; s W | & atur ay, we wi 1 “Buy in Washington? campaign, it was b . # E i o A 2 . announced today by C. Phillips Hill, | Y + 5 i . 4 g A equip each Dla' committee chairman. e ¥ 5 OING l I d T, ld Local printing, engraving and litho- b e Y 1 graphing establishments will set up an ? 4 . 4 ; h ] i mon ire so exhibit of their work in the offices of the 3 B ( . . trade body, in The Star Buliding, as a — : of the 1 Wlth a demonstration of the type of work done 3 i . ! j in Washington. The local Typothetae » ; . p b : ) : has approved plans for the exhibit, it g . . ' is stated. Efforts will be made to set % ! . 3 : £ 4 RNIT RE 1 u e ree up a wide variety of printing and paper \ < " . ; I l ] . o manufacturing exhibits to indicate the G . 0 2 scope of the industry here. 3 _ 3 ) /i 4 ‘When you buy Diamond See City as Printing Center. g ; - 4 A i Tires you are choosing “It is the opinion of the industrial i . 3 % J | NESS { i : interests committee of the Board of : : ¥ | [JSI | I P tires made by one of the Trade that the printing industry in 1y . : | ; R oldest and best makers in i y the country. Every Dia- ‘Washington, which runs into many mil- 1 lions of dollars, in addition to the pro- i Bl : : duction of the Government Printing s ’ cEad -l-",e Sl se" Aty Office and the Bureau of Engraving and ; i Printing, can be developed so that in| K 3 4 time the National Capital will be re- By - i E : ‘ y 1 ' 3 g =06, | 12 Months’ Unconditional Guarantee garded as a center of fine printing,” a " ’ : statement declares. ; b 4 2 E 1t is peinted out that this type of in- . her | Against All Road Hazards dustry is mot of the objectional type d which would blight the beauty of the | Ji : Tomorrow—Saturday, May 4th—all Diamond ational Capital, having employes of d ] 5 | = n S Y, y amon N apital g empl . S | Tires will be equipped with tubes FREE. ;;xgh d‘}'lpe and lhu\)n[?-*s L“\il can be b 5 oused In attractive structures. A : ! Types of Firms Listed. : ; T : : : A 30x33—with tube $6.75 “There are six photo-engraving es- M e e At B Rl (O Erpimasi W atern oD School, receiving gold medal won in ENTIRE STOCK 29%4.40—with tube 87. 95 - o . each year. There are 86 book and ["th'l‘"fll‘drllh' i “" ey '1’." My IK--ulnrr - ll'.'{""dc""a‘ ce M. Craigie, U. S. A, military Jeais + -~ | instructor in t ols, on thie left, and Cadet. Lieut. Hamilton Wright and Cadet Sergt. Manning Kimmei of Company L ob printers, producing approximately | ihs - . g be 5 23,005,000 i products ech year. There | H With the prize colors. —Star Stafl Photo. 30x4. O—Wlt tu S OMINEAS 88.9 o e ot T WILL INSTALL OFFICERS. |t and hetvs it e B sy 31x5.25—with tube $13.50 cal establishments in the | ADDEDECONICAL tstaly AMBEOS | Compton, reliring president, also will | city, producing $21,000,000 in products ‘wmk | FL‘RF‘éNEY X 3 ——————— | Sunday Excursions |l | NITURE After this stock is sold we wiil 32x6.0“_with tube 315 75 . each year, and 7 lithographing organi- = zauon)s. producing about $600.000 in|American Road Builders to Induct t 4 \ RUGS devote our entire time to the lines duced by the private printing industry | . A, Reimer of East Orange.N. J..| PERSONAL o . 4 ;:1 1;‘?9“1"1:1;'\1‘(-1‘\“ 11":\;‘:‘:!::(111\;_1(3 33XG-75—Wlth tube 320.75 Parker Fountain Pen owners can ob- $3-50 Pl“ladelphla terior Painting — I‘aperl‘):mgiv:;:, of the city. This, of course, does nol‘ will be formally installed as_president fnclude the governmental ~establish- | of the American Road Buildérs' Asso- | « Founts ownerscand ments. ciation at the association’s annual tain a Parker Fountain Pen Desk Set $3 25 Ch gy Dra . T 4 S | “The Board of Trade, through its in- | i ; telid e Home of ‘office uie st aboutiBalf . ester = raperies, L a ces, Refinishing Cpen a charge That make: custrial interests committee, is PRYINE | SIh ocer, clected with the presi-| | the reguisr price of a full et Alyou ||| $3.00 Wilmington ||| A e Furniture and Decorating. i 416 giod particular attention to de\elo;?insii and | Gent in January, will also be inducted el is & tuper for-your b pib . PICTURES your credit goo ;‘:r‘;";’;}(};’f“g&“‘gmffi ;\‘,{g‘l‘gg :;";“)‘c'lg into office. andabaseof Glass, Porcelain,Onyx,or AND RETURN i betngi ~| Members of Congress and experts on | | Marble. Bring your pen to any store Sundays, May 5, 19 | v v ing organizations. Psancaae oo Shi e Parket Pion st scldhn it us sv{c:u "’;m’ | No Refunds—No Exchanges—All Sales for Cash . . how you how fortunate you are t | Sewing Machines | | SuJEiic re Vi S et GEOR : AN JUAN, Porto Rico, May 3 (P).— verted quickly f Pocket pen to TUR leaves Bhiiidéipnin nroadfl | I York yesterday route to Washington. S | i v O he ¢ of a Desk . Thi 825 P.M | e A e L Caslvioritrat [l TSR bt vl | E MR ERe et | 718 13th Street N.W take up island business with various . o 5 | 38 ;Ausust 11,25, Bent. 8, Wt Ool.'6, 2 e o . Federal departments. On his {elurx[x‘whlte Sewing Machine Co. THE PARKER PEN DEALERS Pennsylvania Railroad ||| he expected to call a special session of | | . - 711 9th St. N.W. | T the Legislature. B in our DONSMI ST Factory Clean-Up---Amazing Values 6,000 FINE SHIRTS From a Prominent Maker of Nationally Known Fine Shirts 2,000 ; i | of these[ = ; & 0f4’tol?£se These are the accumulations around a very ac- O\ tive factory and include shirts of broadcloth in plain white & colors--woven madras & imported crepe---fine printed fabrics---plain colors, etc. As these are collected from the As these goods are from a fore- 4 the fabrics are in demand. to marked sizes and cut to fit. A large portion of these shirts are absolutely perfect, being the sur- plus cuttings over and above what their orders called for—other per- fect goods in the lot are samples used for Showroom Display, ete., while the balance are seconds with some small defect somewhere in the shirt which may or may not be noticeable. Collar Attached or Neckband Styles The soft collar attached shirts or the neckband styles with one or two separate collars, or the plain neckband styles without collars are in this group. They are highly desirable and high quality shirts and these values are remarkable. The fabrics and styles are just suitable for summer now ahead of us.