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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 6

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TnE'AEIZOSA DAILY STAB SATIT.DAT MOItXIXO, 17, 191 i. 6 nunnrr niinTPII 'fT I I 71 T. ll dU Ubb 1 01 I till I Henryrord.theNewcstof Philanthropists II IS ADOPTED BY x. IT'S HERE! WHAT? HARRY A. DRACHMAN'S DIRECTORATE General Manning Makes His Associates Chairmen of Vari Semi ous Committers: John F.

Myers Is Named Secretary of Chamber $3350 CONTRIBUTED T0 CHAM3ER'S FUND Begins Saturday, January 17th ONLY two sales a year. No trash purchased for our sales. All shoes on sale are out of our well selected stock of Honest Shoes, Honest Values. It was with great difficulty that we were able to put on this sale on account of our stock being in such good condition, but rather than 1' .1 1 cnlQ itr CkTO fpC(C. fit tlMS The fSrwt meeting of the newly Loan of directors of the chamber 01" rciiinierce yesterday aftfrnoon at 4 o'clock was an ciioch-markStis meet-SnK.

Starting wilh the announcement of $3.150 in Hiihsoriiitioiig from nin3 ilinnra iha miwriri" plf-Ctpd Officers fell jyy 3 'V tor the coming year, adopted the hud- disappoint tne numerous inquirers auuui a aait last moment to put on the sale, and are giving better values and selections than ever before. We do not advertise anything that is not true. What 1 we say we ao. the floor is worth for eight hours' work is not only sound business, but it is social justice. It costs just as much to feed the babies of a floor sweeper as it does to feed the babies of a motor const motion engineer.

get nj'Htem of financing all publicity and civic affairn, defitely fixed the attention of the body on three main object, the AJo railroad, the new country club and Kolf links, and tne federal court and federal building; and laHt but by no means least accepted the unique plan of President Manning for committee appointments. The Kpontaneous gifts aggregating nearly $,000 gave a most optimistic and hopeful lone to the meeting. The donation! announced by General Manning in his opening speech were as follows: Albert Steinfeld and company, Tucson Farms company, Consolidated' National Hang, This is the philosophy of Henry Ford of the Ford Automobile Company, which has announced it will share its profits to the exient of $10,000,000 this year with its 22,000 employees: I believe that before long many A man can lose all he has, but, if he keeps the good ill of those he has as-1 other lines of business must realize soelated with, he'll stil! be rich. Good LOT 511 Ladies patent colt button Shoe; English last, low heels, welt soles. LOT 711 Ladies' gun metal calf button Shoe; English last, low heels, welt soles.

All reeular $5.00 and vaules; special sale price" Trie raci uiey must Miaie tiiiinauij the profits with the men who made these profits possible. I can see no purpose in one man LOT 200 Ladies' patent button Shoe; brown suede top, welt sole, Cuban heels. LOT 500 Ladies' patent button Shoe; white calf top, welt sole, Cuban heels. LOT 708 Ladies' nun metal calf, button Shoe; Knulish whipcord top( welt soles, Cuban heels. will is about the only fact there is In life.

It is the good win our employees that we wish to cultivate. The dis-! or a few men accumulating a great fortune. It can do no good and most tribtition of a part of the profits .1. K. laeser, $500; Southern Arizona 'I Sank and Trust company, Arizona National Jlank, Merchants Hank and Trust company, F.

ttonotaflt company, $200; I. KeiUy, $100. These, gifts were often causes others much harm. There is to reason I should leave a great fortune behind me. I have only a son made by the donors freely and cheerfully, with the solo idea of aiding Manning in the new work which he has taken up for the coming year and with the purpose that he should not lack for funds with which to carry among the employees is not charity.

It is good logic and common sense. Ten million dollars of anticipated profits will go to the men who work by the day. They are not to get it with an "if" atached to it, and they are to get. their share every two weeks. Even if we do not make an increased profit in dollars and cents, we will have the satisfaction of making 20,000 men prosperous and contented, rather than making a few slave driv and he is a worker in the factory; For years we have been as familiar with tile home life of our men as we have been with their factory life.

They will not abuse this good fortune. If men will work better in the hope oT something how will they work with that something actually in hand? We start, our women in at $40 a month. Those who have families de I "2 A pendent upon them will get the $5 ers in our plant millionaires. Our theory that the man who sweeps) day as a minimum. Five even broken lines of ladies' Shoes; brown suede, velvet, patent leather, gun metal and tan; regular $4.00 and $5.00 values; sale price $2.85 Fifteen broken lines of ladies' Shoes; different leathers and materials; regular $3.50 and $4.00 values; sale price the long tables which had been arranged in the main room of the church IS CHURCH ADO Misses9 and Children's Shoes BUDGET PLUS FOR YEAR 1914 traversing the entire length of the room.

The supper was served by the ladies of the church, and was very much enjoyed. The toast master was L. H. Hof-meister, and the first person he called on was the Rev. J.

F. Record, who responded to a toast on "The Ladies." The response to the toast was made by Mrs. Agusta Schurtz. S. Y.

Mark-ley responded to the toast, "The Greater Trinity Church" in which he praised highly the work done by Rev. Dale since his arrival in the city. The toasts were proceeded by two very enjoyable piano selections by Mrs. Powell, the church pianiste. on his campaign for a Hotter and Higher Tucson.

Will Raise $15,000. General Manning announced that Iho gills yesterday were but the b-ginning of a monster fund which would he raised for the work of the body during the year, and that the effort would he made to make the rund aggregate from $12,000 to A most important stop was taken when the budget system was unanimously adopted for the coming year. This plan was worked out in detail by General Manning. Tile substance of the plan is that members of the chamber of commerce will be asked for but one subscription, which will cover all the work of the body during the year. For Instance in the past when some new project was started or some convention was to be entertained a subscription list would be around, and money raised for each object separately.

Under the new plan but one subscription will be made. All civic affairs and puhlicity work will be brought under the control of the chamber or commerce as much as possible, and what money is given will be given horn the treasury. Otherwise the chamber will net indorse them. Thus much unnecessary bother and trouble will be avoided. Following the toasts the diners re-1 Broken lines in patent leather, tan russctt, gun metal, button and kid bluchers; regular price $2.25 to $3.50.

Large sizes, sale price, $1.85 Small sizes, sale price Boys' Shoes, Special Low Prices During Sale. Contributions from Presbyterian Church Members Will Be Made Weekly; "Special Offerings" Discontinued solved themselves into a business meeting, at which Rev. Dale presented the budget plan. It was unanimously adopted. At the business meeting Mr.

Hofmeister presided. Following the business meeting an informal social time was indulged in, until about 10 o'clock. The budget system was adopted Myers Is Secretary, The election of officers was anoth- ast evening at a business meeting or VEGETABLE SUPPLY me i rinity resoyierian cnurcn neiu after the "Family Church Supper" at the church at 6:30 o'clock. The plan as 'adopted divides the budget into! two divisions; the local and the mis-i Ti sionary. One fixed contribution to each fund is expected from each per- son in the congregation for each fund to be paid weekly, and there will be no other means of collecting money.

I LeSSOll tO Local Gl'OWei'S tO IVien's Slioes Never in the history of Shoe Selling has there been offered such good honest Shoes as we are giving at this Sale. Men's Tan Russet Button. Men's Gunmctal Button. Men's Gunmctal Blucher. Men's Tan Russia Blucher.

Regular $5.00 values, sale price $3.65 Good assortment of sizes and styles. ah expeuses win oe met out oi these two funds and the practice of Plant Larger Acreage This Year asking tor special contributions and offerings will be discontinued. These weekly contributions will be entirely voluntary, and in case a person wishes to change or entirely cease tne contribution it can be done. The plan is the one advocated and worked out oy the pastor, Otis G. Dale, and has been used successfully by him in other churches.

The family supper was a great success, and 1 25 persons sat down to er important piece of business. All the officers were elected unanimously. G. H. Sawyer was elected vice president; .1.

F. Myers secretary; and C. 10. Walker treasurer. The plan of committee work was then described by President Manning.

He staled that hia plan was to consolidate various lines cf work so that each member of the board of directors would have but one committee of which he should be the chairman. Then he will appoint four other members to serve with him from outside the directorate. Committees Named. The chairman as announced by President Manning are as follows: finance. C.

10. Wa'ker; civic affairs, C. F. Solomon: advertisng and immigration. George F.

Kitt; membership, John 'lleidel; conventions and exhibits Amos O'Keefe; railroad, freight and passenger transportation. R. K. Snellen; boulevards, parks and roads, C. A.

Schroder. A minor incident, of the convention was the matter brought up by Director O'Keel'e in regard to cooperating wiib Casa Grande people to assist in their irrigation projects. The secretary was instructed to communicate with Sen. J. F.

Itrown of ('asa Grande offering the cooperation of the chamber of commerce in aiding in any manner possible, In order to bring about closer between the. two cities. The fruit and vegetable market is just about the same as it was last week in Tucson. Shipments are fair-1 heavy in both departments, while Tucson growers, on account of the Miiild winter still continue to supply I such green as onions, radishes Men's Tan Russet, English Last Shoes; button and lace. Regular $5.00 value sale price Men's Shoes in tan, russet, gunmctal, button and blucher, splendid values, excellent styles.

An opportunity never before offered to the shoe buying public. Regular values from $3.50 to $6.00. Sale price $2.85 and other similar vegetables. Phoenix oranges have disappeared from the market since the flood of the California citrus fruit reached Tucson, and the latter fruit now rules the roost. Pananas are on the market, and a car of West India variety just arrived in Tucson the present week.

Grapes are passing and the market will soon see the last of the "regular crop. There are lemons, tangerines and grapefruit in abundance. Apples are also very popular at present. The vegetable supply is mainlaine by importations, and of the latter California is supplying potatoes Irish and sweet cabbage, celery, cauliflower and many other staples. Peas and string beans are pleasing arrivals personal LAST DAY OF SALE Men's Clothing Ilirsh-Wickwire ami Society Brand Men's Suits, Values to $20 $10.00 Suits, Values to $25 $15.00 Men's Suits, Values to $35 Rain Coats, $6.00 value Men's Overcoats, $15 value $10.00 Men's Overcoats, Value $20 $12.50 Men's Overcoats, Values to $25 Men's Overcoats, Values to $15 Sale Begins January 17 Will last until January 24 Sale goods strictly cash.

Don't ask to have them charged. RELIABLE SHOES, HONEST METHODS. Honesty to the public always has made our sales a success. also from the coast. The local grow ers are supplying green onions, tur nips, radishes, carrots and other vege Neal D.

McKesson registered from "Nowhere" last evening at the Santa Rita, but afterwards decided to be more definite, and made it Mo. F. Castro is here from N'ogaiea. I C. V.

Kawceit is in the city from tables, which is a reminder for Tucson growers to put in more garden stuff next season. NEWSIES ON HIKE rnoenlx. Among Arizonans at the Santa Rita evening were A. Sowenbruck and F. U.

Highlowcr of Clifton and H. Oullicl of Yuma. A Good Plaster. Harry A. Drachman THE SHOE MAN Shoes and Hosiery That's All Congress Street at Scott Are Going from San Francisco to Juarez to Get Work A quintet of l.os Angeles newsies passed through Tucson yesterday on their way to Juarez where they all expect to get jobs.

The lads were "hob-ing it" across the country, but were getting alon? all right. They intended to sell Stars this morning on the Merltol White Liniment is a splen did application for sore throat, cold I streets but late last evening decided iiii nit; iiiiiKN. t-ri'iip aiiu pains hi inr chest. Saturate a piece of flannel cloth with the liniment and use as a plaster. It is very penetrating, will not blister and is very effectve.

T. Kd I.tt, exclusve agent. to hike on, and left the city about midnight. The boys were: O'Brien, Noehe, Reynolds, Lewis and Daily..

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