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ST. MICHAEL'S HOSPITAL FUND PROMOTERS ARE OPTIMISTIC $25,000 Already Guaranteed—Carnegie Steel Company Sends $500 Check—Campaign Banquet Tomorrow. Promoters of the campaign for the purpose of rats'ng $130,000 to pay for the new extension to St. Michael's Hospital are becoming more en thusiastic over the outlook. The su n of *30,000 already has been assured Subscriptions for this amount have ; been guaranteed, though the cam paign will not he formally opened until tomorrow night, when the pro moters and their friends w| 1 as semble in Turnbull Auditorium. In Market street. The arrangements for the camplgn will then be outlined In detail at a banquet. Though a number of large anbscrip tlons havs been pledged already, the promoters still feel that they wll not have an easy task ahead of them to obtain the necessary suhscrptlons during the twelve-day campaign. It Will be a difficult work, but the chances are In their favor, they bo Heve. Among the subscriptions so far guaranteed are two of $3 000 each. They are personal guarantees. T’ey have been supplemented by other pledges of $1 ooo and $500. Many lnd' at l’l concern? have taken up the matter of addlne to the fund Several a ready have sent in check-. One of the ci nt-l'-utors Is the Car negie Steel Company, wh'ch has large Warehouses at Waverlv. The firm, through Its Pittsburgh office, took lm mediate cognizance of the sp'cnd d work that St. Michael'? Hospital h'S been doing In Ne-ark for more than half a century. Though the Carne ie plant ha* been here only one or two years, the Arm sent In a check a f"W days after announcement o' the hoa- j pita 1 carnrslen -e"Ched Pittsburgh. Those assisting In the campaign are. , Worarn', Committee. seetiou «. Mrs. M F. McLaughlin, chairman; Miss Emma K. Delaney, eecretary; Mre. Oeoree R. Taylor, captain; Mrs. ■1am el McGuire. Miss Leonora Mc Kelty. Mrs. Patrick J. White. Mrs. Thoma* McDonough. Mre. Frank Car ’ Jon, Mies Irene C. Bowers. Miss Rose LaGltse Sloone , Mrs. G. D McClellan, captain: Miss Margaret Brady. Mrs. J. P. Hender flon. Mrs. R. Katz, Mrs. A. Lowney, Miss Mary Whelan. Mr* VI. E Par sons. Mr. J A Miles. Miss Irene F. Barber. Miss Dorothy L. McClellan. Mrs. John F. Binnott. captain; Mrs. Charlotte Byrne. Mrs. Mary St. Leger. Mrs. Isabelle MoCanochie. Mrs Mar garet O’Connell. Miss Mary Campbell, * Miss Ellen Dougherty. Miss Ellen ' Walsh, Mrs. John Byrne. Miss Mary Smith. Mrs John F Stnnott. 1r * Mrs. N. K- Townsend, captain; Mrs. C. E. Bond, Miss Alice Hooley. Miss Rose Kennedy. Mrs. K. McEnhlll. Mrs. Anthony McEnroe. Mrs. C. T. Nevett, Mre. O’Laughlln, Mrs. Will iams. Miss Anastasia Demars. captain; Mrs. Thomas J Dempsey Mrs. Peter tsroe. Mrs. Edward J O'Brien, Miss A. E. Sayre. Miss Jennie McLaughlin, Miss Josephine Demars. Mrs. Katherine Cummings BolMne. •captain, East Orange, Miss Jane F. Cura aoings, East Orange; Miss Agnes T. Cum mings, East Orange: Mrs. Walter Da vis, Mrs. Joseph C. Moore. Miss Cath erine A. Cummings, Miss Mary Reil ly, Mrs. Thomas F. Cummings. Mrs. Margaret McClure, captain; ; Mrs. Annie Klnlln. Mrs. Thomas Ward, Mrs. Catherine McCue, Mre. Annie Wright. Mrs. John A. Schrieb- j er. Miss Anna Mulvey. Miss Elizabeth : Ham Ion, Mrs. Ellen Brennan. Mrs. i Frank J Ritter, all of Harrison. Miss Helen A. McCormick, captain; Miss Genevieve Rowe, Miss Lillian E. Cavanagh. Miss Mary T. McFadden. Mias Anna Ellis. East Orange; Miss Catherine Murphy East Orange; Miss Margaret M Gilney. Irvington; Miss Mnrle Carrlok, Miss Gertrude E. Car rick. Mrs Joseph N. Carleton. Mrs. Edward F McDonald, captain: Mrs M. J. Bruder. Miss Katharine McDonald, Miss Frances McDonald, Mrs. Thomas E. Johnson, all of Har rison. Mrs. Nicholas J. Tynau, captain; Miss Mary Murray. Mrs James Rue sell, Mrs Charles La Vecchia. Mrs •Tames McGlynn, Mrs Percy Hamilton Johnson. Mrs. W. Clifford Mias Pau- 1 line Zeltler. Miss Mary Nolan, Miss j Mary Heltman. Miss G. Adelaide Henegan. captain; Miss Angela D. MacCahill, Elizabeth; Miss Marie M. McCauley, Miss Helen O’Connor, Miss T. Ellleen Berry. Mies 1 Elizabeth F. Dougherty, Miss Finvola I R. Murray, Miss Regina E Dempsey, I Mias Helen A. Taylor, Mies Helen 1 m. Davis. Mrs. John L., Carroll, captain; Miss! ; Bnth Estelle Carroll, Miss Regina Byrne, 1 Miss Katherine Higgins, Miss Agnes Hlg- ! gens. Miss Josephine Glseh, .Miss Betty Cone, Miss Beatrice Kilgort Miss Marie j Virginia Kilgore, Miss May Sheehan, Mrs. I Howard Gann. Mrs. Edward J. Delaney, captain: Mrs. Edward Wlntennute, Mrs. Frauds Sulli van, Mrs. John P. Curtin, Mrs. Walter C. Walsh. Miss Maude Delaney, Miss Es telle Delaney, Miss May Hetman, Miss Mary Healey. Miss Loretta Bryce. Mm. Michael Carla col, captain. Mrs. , Fannie Severe. Miss Mary Caprio, Miss Katie Mlcone, Mrs. Marla Perroglno. Mrs. Jennie Rughlo, Mrs. Marla A. Capaco, Mrs. Lillie Giordano. Mrs. Anna Gichet ti, Miss Martha Moachelia. Miss Margaret A. Leonard, captain, Mrs. ! Elmer A. Day. Mrs. Frank A. Foley, Miss j Mary C. Duffy, Miss Caethrine C. Con \ Borton, MUs Margaret A. Leonard, Miss STRETCHING A FEU POINTS IN DENTISTRY SOME dentists purposely stretch out an operation in order to stretch the fee. Such is not my point. 1 STRETCH a point to make my work the best AND PAINLESS. (STRETCH a point to make my prices lower, and (STRETCH out your payments over a period of time to make it EASY FOR YOU TO PAY. Best 22k. Gold Crowns and 1 Bridge Work, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00 Fillings, 50c Dr. White’s Anchor Suction Teeth Never slip. Never drop. ' Fit snug. Light r ftft weight.O.UU DR. WHITE, - | Newark’s Painless Dentist 194 Market Street OPP. NEWARK THEATRE UPSTAIRS OVER CHILDS* Opct BTenlafi (Jatll 8 o’clock *«»*■;• 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. I PHONE MW MARKET V i - — ^ , Rose A. Mooney, Miss Agnes C. McDer mlt. Miss Grace C. Reynolds, Miss Mary C Monahan, Miss Prures 1. Dlener. ' Mrs. Rose T. Christensen, captain ; Mrs. L. Hatpin, MrN. J. Kane. Mrs. H. Katz, : Mrs. J. O’Mara, Mrs. C. Shields. Mlsa ! M Rielly, Miss C. Toye. Miss A. Blewltt. Mrs. Thomas Oallaoher. captain; Miss . S. A. Kearney, Mlsa T. A. Coburn, Miss LilHe Barrett. Mrs. Peter Mnrray. Mlse Mary Foi.Mrs. Katherine Crogan, Mrs. Wlnnfred Donahue, Miss Catherine Dona hue. Mrs. Adam J. Berg, captain: Miss Mar gin retta W. Flanagan, Mrs. Grace Kelly, Miss Theresa Riordan. Miss Rose Bene dict. Mias Marjorie Berg, Miss Mabel j MoKeon, South Orunge: Miss Margaret ‘ Crowley, South Orange; Mrs. Gustave BeNchiekt, Miss Katherine Tnnsey. Mrs. John Hudson, captain: Mrs. Eliza beth Austin Mrs. Rebecca Byron. MIbs Mary Glynn. Mrs. Cecilia McCoy, Miss I Nellie Comesky, Mrs. Mary Jordan, Mrs. I Mary Andrews, Mrs. Annie Carragher, Miss May Whalen, all of Belleville. I Mrs. Francis J. Reynolds, captain: Mrs. John P. Donley, Mrs. John Putman. Mrs. William J. Huegel, Mrs. Michael A. Noll, ! Mrs. John F. Murphy, Mrs. Thomas J. Hughes. Mrs. Joseph Maynard. Mrs. Percy J. Chambers, MIbs Sarah Tansey, ,fM'»rv O^wd. Mrs. Mary Harth. Miss Annie McDevltt, MIbs Anna L. Gar tiMlR. MIsh Grace McManus, captain;- Mrs. J. J. Madden. Mrs. Louis Bowers, Mrs. T. A. Blaney, Mrs. J. J. McGee. Mrs. M. Treatease. Mrs. F. Mueller. Miss Helen Guthrie. Mi*s Helen Tighe. Miss Cather ine Tighe, Miss Clara DeWyngaert, Mrs. J. Bosch. Miss May Bessinger, captain: Miss Anna Tangeman, MIr.m Mary Zchuder, Mrs. Frank J. Bessinger. MIbs Elizabeth Criqui. Miss Katherine Bornemnn, Miss Matilda Harter, Mrs. Kl’znbeth Merz. Mrs. Nicholas Hoffman, jr.. Miss Teresa Smith. Mrs. Angelo R. Blanehi. captain: MIsh Flolse Snulllnro Miss Lillie Cerrato, Mias Clara Spinelli, Miss Margaret Casale, MIsh Angelina Leonnrdls, Miss Angelina Mo dlcn, Mrs. Adelina Ilsria. Miss Anna M. Du«el. Miss Mamie Casale, Miss Tessle Sonerchla. Miss Marie C. Callaghan, captain : Miss i Mary R Boyle, Mr*. Anthony A. Collins, Miss Martha McFadden, Mre. A. J. I Mitchell. I ain*. ijouis n. t ornni, caj»u.iu; iuibu ! M Mnnlhan. Mrs. W. F. KBey. Mgs. Francis De Mol tea, Mrs. Louis De Malteo, Mrs. .Toro h Hansberry. M'ss Mcda Cas person. Mrs. Charles Lounsberry. Miss Margaret J. Ballard, captain: Mrs. Frank Finlay, Mrs. M. A. Congleton. Mrs. Charles Knsfang. Mrs. Thomas Harring ton, Mrs. Eugene Mury, Irvington: Mrw. Mary Van Cleeve, Mrs. William Cashlli. Mrs. Joseph J. Mullln, captain: Mrs. Barclay J. Quinn, Mrs. Bernard Brody, Mrs. B. Green, Mrs. P. J. Gilroy. Miss Katharine V. Donovan, Miss Catherine A. Brady, Miss Florence A. Rcanlan, MIbs Regina A. Slnnott. Miss Marie M. Mullln. Miss Lucy M. Corbitt, captain; Miss Agnes MeKeon, Miss Clara DeWyngant, Miss Genevieve Turbett. Miss C. Kirch, Mias Lizzie Gaffney, Mrs. Franklin Quinn. Miss It. Berret'. captain: Miss Anna Otto, Miss 'Elizabeth Stracke, Miss Frances Noll, Mias Teresa Heinz. Mrs. James Crawley, captain: Mrs. C. W. Prichard, Mrs. J. Morris, Mrs. J. Me N’teb, Mrs. C Smith, Mrs. T. Flemming, Miss A. Flemming, MIkb A. Christie, Miss L. Carney, Mrs. H. Harding. Mrs. James R. Dowd, captain; Mrs. El mer Velson, Mrs. Frank Tully, Mrs. Jo seph Keefe, MImh Mabel Bauerfeld, Miss Kathryn McNally, Miss Grace Ellis, Miss Cecilia Walsh. Mrs. John F. Reilly, captain; Mrs. F. W. Mllbaur, Mrs. T. J. Tracey, Mtss Cath erine Manchester, Miss Elizabeth O’Con nor, Mias Regina V. Gurrlgan, Mias Mury E. Nugent, Miss M. E. LaCIcerlo, Miss Bessie Reilly, Mrs. John McDon. ld. Miss Loretta A. Murray, captain; Mrs. T. F. McManus, Miss Margaret Harring ton, Mias Kathleen Harrington. Miss Anna Toohey, captain; Miss K. Genevieve Harris, Miss M. Loretta Bren nan, Miss Jennie E. King, Arlington; Miss Mary A. Keelen. Miss Mary M. Hors fall, Mrs. Thomas McHugh, Ml»s Mary G. Gately, Mrs. Catherine Golden. W omen a Committee, Section 2. Mrs. H. C. Cory, chairman; Miss Emily O'Connor, t rretary. Mrs. L. F. lbach, captain, Mrs. Agnes K. Rrueckner, Miss Agnes j. G burner. Miss Augusta C. Hepp, Mrs. Catherine Weber, Mrs. M. Benamun, Mrs. A. P- 'i, Mrs. Anna Cuslck, Mrs. George Trunk, Mrs. Charles Eysold, Mrs. John B. Brui ser. Miss Alice Woodward, captain, Mrs C. B. Denny, Mrs. Herbert Van Vliet, Mrs. Albert Webb, Miss Olive Campbell, Miss Nell Carmichael. Mrs. Edith Rrad ner, Bloomfield; Mrs. C'. A. P.tterson, Mrs. Alfred Blaeser, Mrs. G. P lack bourne. Mrs. William H. Reilly, ca.itain: Mrs. Thomas Ward, East Orange; Mrs. Minnie Horu, Mrs. A. H. Houghton, East Or ange; Miss Lillie Clawans, Mrs. Mary Stable. Miss Ella L. Delan.v, captain: Mrs. Thomas Macklnson, Mrs. Charles M. Mason, Mrs. Joseph B. O’Rourke, Mrs. Felix Eberhardt. Mrs. J. Claude Gilbert. Mrs. George A. CrotJy, East Newark; Miss Mary L. Motzenbecker, Miss Lillian Mc Carthy, Miss Mary C. Mooney. Mrs. John II. Cooney, captain: Mrs. Howard S. Hoffman. Mrs. J. J. English. Mra. Thomas Burke. Miss Grace Herli hey, Miss Alice Wahien, Miss Mary Finn. Mrs. Edward Gilgar. Miss Rose Mur ray, Mrs. Charles Katenkump, all of Arlington. Miss Jule M. Quinn, captain; MIns Lucie O'Connor, Miss Anita A. Quinn, Miss Nan Madden. Nutley; Miss Eliza beth Lynn. Mb' > Marie TaaflV. Miss Adele Beucke, Miss Mary E. Daly, Belleville; Miss Margaret Herman, Miss Agnes Caf frey. Miss Clare C. Kessner, captain; Miss Adelina f.. Murray, South Orange: Miss Murie I' ' liidler, Miss Katherine R. Lynch, Patricia A. Cowen, South Orauge; Miss Helen E. Noll. Miss Jane A. »'nmpbell, Miss Katherine I. Shindler. Mi s Katherine M. Walsh, Mies Margaret Lynch. .Miss Margaret Malian, enptuin; Miss Mary Mahan, Miss Catharine Duffy, Miss Ellen Hickey. Miss Ellen N. Moore. Miss Aiice G. Delaney. Miss Emma Regan, Miss Josephine Harris. Mrs. Victor B. Cooke, captain; Mrs. Harry S. Cyphers. Miss Anna Kenny, Miss Marie Reilly. Mrs. Harry Pike, Miss Margaret Walsh, Miss Monica Harris, Miss Helen MncLnren, Mrs. David Kulp, Mrs. B. S. Strndley. Mrs. David F. Mulcaliy, captain; Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Miss Laura Daugherty, Mrs. Herbert Greenwood, Mrs. Thomas F Halpln. Miss Kathryn Hart. Mrs. Chris Gisch, .Miss Columbia Ryan, Miss Ethel Johnson, Mrs. Catherine Kellv. Miss Katharine Rice, captain; Miss Anna Caparn. Mrs. Joseph M. Branegan, Mrs. A. A Mulligan, Miss Etta Mulli gan. Miss Elizabeth Chambers, all of Har rison ; Miss Rose A rpby, Miss Mnrv Pringle, East Newark: Mrs. Matthew L. O P»rlen, Ilss Elizabeth Rice, Harrison. Miss Gertrude Lintott, captain: Mrs. Joseph McDonough. Miss Nellie Quinn. Mrs. Ralph lloyt, MIhh Madeline C. Lin tott, Miss May O. Lintott. Ml«s Lucia Towle. Miss Celeste Reynolds, Miss Marv <\ Krudop. Miss M i.v MtGuire, Mrs. T. F. Fagan. Miss Roberta C. Krudop. Mrs. John A. Brex, captain; Mrs. R. K. Holler. Mrs. C. A. Steines. Mrs. C. Oborle. Mrs. a. L. Sctanepf. Mrs. F I'oerster. Mrs. Frank Gahr. Mrs. Her man Trciber Mrs. William Col line, Mrs. Henry Hteine* Mrs. P. J. ^’onnolly, captain, Kearny: Miss Helen Roche, Arlington: Mrs. E. Wynn, Mr James Collins, Mrs. John Keenan. Mrs. Anna Nolan. Miss Martbu Higgins, Mrs. Frank Hchroth. Miss Sadie ; Retd. Mrs Fred Hinctae, nil of Kearnv. j Mrs. Emilia Ktaeble, captain: Mrs. Eva I stander, Mrs. Mary Mueller. Mrs. Regina Langemann. Mrs Anna Geiger, Mrs. Louisa Schnaerle. Mrs. Margarette Schaefer, Mrs. Mary Adams, Mrs. Dora KMlmar. Mrs. Brigitta Weliler. Mrs Charles Peter*, captain: Miss Katharine Malley. Mrs F. J. Hanold. Mrs. Margaret Donnelly. Mrs. John Manola. Mrs James J. McAvtney. Mrs. F. Mah | ler, Mr* E. J. Bunningan, Miss K Sul llvan, Mr*. Kennedy, Miss Teresa Kelly, all of Arlington Mrs. H E. Wilson, captain; Mrs. M. Wnelan Mra. N\ Walker. MrP. M Haw kins, Mr*. J. Ryan. Mrs. Msrv O’Neil, f °Jfnnon. Miss T. Glennon, Miss M. Galvin, Miss Anna Burke, all of Belle ville. Miss Anna Bchraln. captain; Miss Helen Relher. M a* Josephine Mever. Miss Marv Nelster, Miss Martha Kchrnli. Mina Joae pblne WHlderotter. Miss Ma-v Grimm. Miss Gertrude Oelfcers Miss Rose Tlrames, Miss Florence Meiater. Miss Marv Corcotan. caotain: Mrs. Charles Smith. M'ss Katherl* ^ Yaeear. Mrs. John Headlv. Mrs John Moonev jr#> Mrs. F ancee Wilson Reillv. Mrs. Thomas McCabe. Mrs. Joseph Kennedv, Miss Marv Conway, Miss Agnes Laid, all of Kearny. Mrs. R. P. Soaine, captain, Miss E. Cousin*, Mrs. J. T. Burke. Mrs. W Otter, Miss A. T. Scaine, M!»s T. K. Salmon, Miss M. Monaghan, Mrs. J. Connolly, Mre. H. R. Donnelly, Mrs. J. Unkel, all of Belleville. Mm. C. H. Kelly, captain; Mrs. W. R. Plxiey, Mrs. G. I. Byron, Miss G. A. Byron, Miss M. ID. Cullen, Miss ML A. B. Eats Freely cBut Has No Dyspepsia A Little Pepsin in a Mila Lax ative Promptly Lorrectea a Baa lnaigestion. Fortunate la the one who can cat 'anything' without suffering the tortures of dyspepsia, but as few are eo fortunate, care should be taken in the matter of diet. Eating slowly, masticating the food thoroughly and taking a short walk after the heavy meal of the day will do much to wards asstsnng digestion Any grown-up person ought to know the pecu iar foods that do not agree, and these should be avoided. When these common-sense aids fail the next thing to do is to take a mild digestive tonic with laxative properties, and there Is none better than Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It contains the greatest of all aids to digestion, good pepsin. It has other ingredients that act mildly on the bowels, which together form a com bination for the relief of dyspepsia or indigestion that is unsurpassed. Its action is to tone and strengthen the s.omach and bowel muscles so that they cun again do their work natura'ly without outside aid. and when that happy moment comes nil medicine can be dispensed with. It 's the best remedy obtainable for any disorder of the stom#h, liver and bowels, for dyspepsia, constipation biliousness, headaches, drowsiness efter est'ng, gas on the stomach, etc Thousands of users will testify to this, among them Mr. J. W. Goucher. Nt'tes. Tdaho. who for several years had all the worst symptoms of chronic dyspepsia Since taking Dr. Jt W. C.OL’CHER Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin these have all gone, and although Mr. Goucher aays he Is 64, he does not look more than 40. Syrup Pepsin is sure In Its results, and a vast improvement over chew ing or swallowing tablets and mints, or taking < thartlcs, salts, etc., all of which are harsh and nauseous and at best do but temporary good. You can obtain Syrup Pepsin at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar a bottle. Results are always guaran teed or money will be refunded. Families wishing to try a free sam ple bottle can obtain It postpaid bv addressing Dr. W B. Caldwell. 419 Washington street. Montlcello. 111. A postal card with your name and ad dress on It will do. Ward, Mrs. Edward Dnnneliv. Mrs. James Neary, Mrs. F. J. Lee, Miss Adel Smith, all of Belleville. Mrs. Jane E. Dougherty, captain; Mra Richard Thorpe. Mrs. Peter Curran. Mra. Frank MoTague. Mrs. William O'Hay. Mra. Jo' n F'tzpatrlck, Mr3. James Bren nan, MHs Anna Mulvihill, Mlsa Elizabeth Early. Mrs. T. J. Donohue, Mlsa Rose Jackson. Mrs Daniel J. Galilean, caotaln; Mrs. J. Albert Mellck. Mrs. A Sidney Bu’mer Miss Rose McDonald Mrs. H. Fra kiln Irwin. Mrs. John Ward. Mrs. Fred Crooks. Mrs. ('. F. Messner. Mrs. John E. Gib bons M'ss Elizabeth McKenna Miss Nan Malone, captain: Miss Ka'h ryn M. Hiordan Mrs Harry Williams. V'lss Helen C. McCarthy Miss Mar~aret McGovern. Miss Mirths MWPirvey. Mrs. Samuel M. Whitehead. Miss Frances Kav ser Miss Helen Malone. MrB. Edward Re'd. all of Harrison. Mrs. Peter B. Fo*. caotaln: Mrs A Mi lam J. Connollv. Mias Mary Klebold. Miss Alma Bench. Mrs. Albert S. Harden, Miss C’nra Corv. Miss Edith Christensen Ar lington: Miss Amy Davies. Arlington; Mrs. John Anthony McDonagb, Miss Elsie A. Klebold. Mrs. William H. Gaston, captain: Mrs. Mary Wanamaker. Mrs. F. Broodel, Mrs. P. Carr, Mrs. Catherine Smith, Mrs. N. Pallant, Yltss Brown. Citlxens* Committer Joseph J. MulUn, chairman. Andrew J. Brady, captain; Andrew J Brady.jr., Patrick J. Keating; Pat rick J. Brogan, David D. Chandler, William H. Young, Elbert S. Ball, John Dwyer, Thomas J. Owens, Mar tin Kilkenny. Thomas W. Kilkenny. John Scanlan. captain; Charles A. j McMurray, Jaraes Browne, John T. Holland, Jr., John T. Brady. £hlllp L. Herron, Frank H. Thompson. George D. McCormick, captain; W. Grover Coe. Edwin N. Pritchard. An drew S McDonough, South Orange; Edgar Bergen, Joseph J. Quinn, W. J. Taaffe, E. Allen Bush, Charles J. Crowley, South Orange. Joseph L Mullin, captain; James T. Mooney. Hugh J. Mulligan, Thomas \V. McNally. A. J. Porskievies. Rev. J. M. RobinsoYi, Hilton; G rge Kroechel, Ernest Gehardt, Fred H. Hlgby. John B Keenan. A Harry Hoppon, captain* Elmer A. Day. Richard J. Franz, John H. Sullivan, William F. Meehan. Edward H. Smith. Clement Morri Edwin Betts. William B. McGlem East Newark; Edmund S. Hlne, Michael B. Harris. Val. R. Dyer. Frank P. Ford, : Archibald S. Cobb, Joseph A. Barber, Edward J Moffett, Russell Rose, Belleville; Cornelius W. Smith. Harry E. Morgan. Irvington; Martin J. Griffin, William Dougherty, John Flannery, ill lam T. Adams, J nine E. Murdock, Frank E. Cregar, Louis B. Fraase. East Or ange; Thomas McGrath, Thomas J. | Kenny. Thomas F. Pryor, Jr., captain. South Orange; J. J. O’Connor, jr., T. ,T. George, William H. Reilly, Peter A. Cody, James T. Fagan, Jr., Frank M. McGuire, Robert L. Pryor, South Orange; W. J. Loughlin, EaBt Orange; John J. Bracken. T. F. Foyle, cantain: J. U. Woodruff. Thomas J. Boyle. Charles W. Lent, Wil liam Diamond. Otto B. Scbaulk, Edward Boers. Patrick White. Felix A. LunDey, captain; John MoNel- ' len. John J. Waters. Daniel J. McNa mara, Timothy F. Kinney, Frank J. Sum mers. Jonn J. Han’on, James T. Owens, Josenh A Quinn. Matthew H. Thornton. , Thomas F. O'Conner, captain; John F. Gibson, Lawrence J. Itlordan Ernest Biegner, Max Jacobs. Michael Bull!*an, Anthony Bulkiewlcz John Brill, John A ins. Joseph Von Tlsh, John J. Delaney, | all of Harrison. Owen P. Mahon, captain; Thomas J. i w«*eenev. MTTael Herman T.» tho’em* > Kinneully, Belleville: Joseph R. Murphy,, William J. Foley, Robert P. B. Tulte, James F. Flanagan, Joseph A. Burns, Joseph L. Halplu. Edward J Rice, capt-’n; Peter J. Goodman. William Taft. Charles F. John son. Joseph Lynch. Benjamin Ponner. Frank Bronhy. John Wade, WIMlam f'arn nion. Laurence Fasran, all of Harrison. John J. O'Rourke. ea*ta'n: Ja *es M. TJerron. Josenh J. Smith. Tlmma.s Lvnoli, Tose»*h J. Lawrence. Michael J Lucidv. ,4enry E. English. Thomas Forden. Thomas l\ Hayes, Patrick J. Ganley. James F. Collins, captain; Cornelius O’Connor. John Connelly. John F. Gaul, John Loftus, William F. Dolan. Chris topher A. Smith. Janies A. Griffin. Her bert J. Daniels, Robert F. Fairchild. William H. McEnhill, captain : John J. Madden, Joseph J. Tully, William A. Sherlden, John W. Kelly, John Ring, Joseph E. A. McTague, Jaraes Durning, R. II. Franey, Robert J. Fulrchlld, Pat rick Crane. W'Uiiara J. Eflnger, captain; Harry Dryer, Joseph F. Ednger, James W. ICha lof, Mathew ,T. Brady, Peter A. Schall, Villiam P. Mitchell. •Tames J. McLaughlin, captain; Frank J. Crawford. Cornelius J. Murphy, John V. Murphy, William A. O’Brien. James V. 'Isvul e. Henry A. McGoldriek, James N. Vaughan Moses Reich man. captain: James J. FltzsMnmouM, Benjamin E. ChaMn. Thomas Rudden, James L. Coghlan. Wili am J. Facen, Thomas Blanev. Henry Schmidt. John Dalto'i James 0‘Hancrau. Joshua Brlerley, captain; Charles Estun, Pe:cy Felex. Joseph Jacobsen. Frank Van Nortwick, Jacob Dinar W. II Jamil. James <». Brlerley. Martin J. Connolly, John Ball. Richard Yuill. James J. McManus, captain; Richard F. Powell, Martin Hanll.v, Henry B. Car i-g'-'her. Joseph G. McGuire. Antbonv Am brose. James D. Maliar, John J. Donohue, John J. Murphy. Arthur Murrav. George W. Caparn. captain: Josenh R. R'ordan. John J. O’Connor. Frank Patter son. Thomas J. Butler. P. J. Condon. Jo n T. Malone, George C. Young, all of Harri son: John Berns city. Charles W. Littlefield, caotaln: John F. O’Brien, Julius G. Rath, Edward Gaul. B. M. Shanley, jr., captain; John L. Carroll, Jaraes Taaffe, Joseph M. Byrne, Robert L. Ross. James F. Caffrey, captain, Edward J. O’Brien, P. C. O’Brien, C. A. O'Rourke, John F. Flnegan, James F. Hyland, James Leonard. Charles B. Mulvlbill, captain; James Lundy, Thomas P. Sheerin, James J. Reilly, James J. Mulvihill, jr., James Reynolds, Jr., Fred H. Heitman, sr., Stephen J. Fogarty. James McDermott, Frank Dougherty. Patrick J. Gilroy, captain; August Koeberleln, Charles J. Guenther, Joseph A. Moran, Cornelius Smith, Charles Krleger and James A. Hill. Young Business Men’s Committee. J. H. Henegan, Jr., chairman; John C. Howe, captain: Thoma* Foley John W. (iaven, J. Wiliam Huegel. F ank La*ay. Thomas J. McGeeban, H/ Dante Voll weller, Edward J. Ward. Maurice H. Welsh, J. Newton Sutherland. William Bekle, rapta n; A. W. Jacobi, J. Oberle. J. Seeloraan. F. Ma er, C. Mager. P. Grimm, J. Na !», G. Hchlrmer. John G. Scbwelkbardt. captain; Henry It. Lake. Joseph A. O’Brien. Charles ■Helmsetter. Benjamin Sellsraan, G. Jo seph Durnlng, Joseph Allgayer. Ed ward A. Brennan. Eugene Doser, John Descb. Jr. Will'am Wohlgemuth, captain; Jack Hill, Harry Conover, Arthur E. Conover. Irvtugtou; Joseph McDonald. Bemad McManus, Walter Dale, Joseph Duffy, I Michael J. Quigley, Edward Donovan, .7ao»- Winters. i Andrew C. Murray.. Jr., ea^ta'n: J. J McAndrews. Otto C Bottz, William R. .Shell?;. John .T Walsh John F. Demnsey. Stephen S. Flarity J. Harry Hennigan. John. W. McGrath. Thomas F. Rowe. John E. Durr, captain: Jo**,,»h F Mc Crudden, James T. Rogers Arthur Ringel. Adam Eterv. jr., Andrew Dempsey. Jo seph G. Moss. Jnmes P. Casey, Charley Hone. Joseph F. Reilly. Joseph V. T,uno. captain; WlM'atn J. Axt, .T. Frank Lupo. John F. Bulgrelr.. John F. Murray, jr. Frederick Flammcr, Patrick O’Connor. J. 8. Gurkln Frank Walsh. Harry Murray. James S Piwtt. Thomas J. Tully, captain; Raymond V. Ryan. Thomas Fitzpatrick, Kca-nv; He bert L. Peters. Lawrence A. Smith, Ml ehael L. Redly. Leouard E. Stanton. Karl A. Gerstl. William L. Higgins. James Wil ford McGee. Frank .T. Ritger. captain: Peter F Rit ger, William A. Ritger Sebastian A Rit rer. Otto B. R't'rer. Frederick C. Ritger. | Paul A. Ritger. John D. Ritger, Albert F Ritger. Edward F. Ritger. Albert J. McGuire, ca 'lain: William P Macksey. Frank Hartley, Kearny; George A. Dunning. Melville J. Quinn, Arlington: Dr. Raymond J. Mullin, Theo. S. Miller. Jr., Short Hills; Dr. Walton Graft, John1 J. Reilly, William E. Qui*'n. John Di Blase, cantain; .'.lercel’o Piet- ; rangolo. Luigi Sea* atlccl. Antonio Leone. Angelo Nardacehione. Tommaso Giordano. Gerardo Sradola Fellegrino PePeccliia. Lu'gi Spador. Petrosino P'isco, Belleville | Andrew J. Brueckner, ca tain; Will'am C. Krueger, William G. Trautwe'n. Adam ! Poh. Edward Reibold. jr.. William Hann, Tbomau Flavell. Anthony G. Kroehl, John j M I^ederer. Frank Clark. John H. Reger, jr., captain: N. J. Bark- i horn. W Broom. Edward '• be er. i Edward J. Reibold. II. Edward Frl‘«che, i Hugh F. Gllligan, jr.. Ilarry Boyle, Harry G. McManus, Ambrose McManus. M.chael A. Castellano capta'n; Rav mond T>el Tufo. Vincent Stlo, Nlco’a Ca rungelo. Joseph Bufano, Josenh Julian. Josenh Grant, Joseph C. Santillo Mic’a?l • Mottino. Peter Pallltto, I) A. Valentino Amato Rosaml] a eapta n; Fra ik M. Aduhato. Dan'el Riggiero, Wlllla n Laz- i zarino, Virgin ius D. Mattla. Joseph A Hal mo, Angelo M. Mattla. Peter Lom bard', Anthony Del Tufo. Thomas C Ilerlihey. cantain: I'aM-’. Maher, William Feleery, Justin McAghon. | 'l homo;; J. Kelly, John Glocbess.v, Frank V. Smith, Michael Nagle, John J. Clark, Patrick H. Shields, John J. English Ed ward W. Gil gar. Denn’s T. Herllhey. Thomas J. Reilly, all of Arlington. Joseph M. Byrne, jr., cantain; Robert L. f Sav.Mle West Orange; Bernrad J»ii\, ‘ Slio-* Hills: Harry l\ Kane, J. Paul Voll rner, East Orange; Albert W. Newsche Icr. Andrew G. Kresa Irvington: John F. , Kell (’arl F. Walter. Henry Cecil Merr\. Ernest F. Hornig. captain; William J. Hornig, Edward A. Daniel, Patrick O’Hara. Oreste C(.ato. captain; Grabiele Ma tontl, James Cervoue. James Di l abio. Frank De Teo Nicola Di Fablo F R. Marzulll, Labnn Montefusco, Luigi Aval lone. Pietro Di Maio. William V. Rafferty <aptain; Henry R Dolan. Charles F. McKlnnev. F edeHck W. W derotter. Howa d Sherwood. Will iam Andrew- Smith F. Otto I,.nke. J Lyndon Kane, H. Edward Wolf, Joseph E. Con’on. H. J. Julnn, jr.. captain; E. H. W. Mrs "■ell. Thomas A. Kane. James A Gil] ! Hobcrt O’Got n, Thomas A. Conuifl. 1 Thomas F. Crowley. Jr.. Smith Orange; , Herbert Vanderhoof. J. F. Snlllane. Em- I mett Slattery. Frederick J. Hlnohc, captaiu; Edward j J. Gaffney, Geo rye A. Mngeean. Patrick ■ Dwyer, Harry Heimrlcli, John Quinn. J l'rank Scbroth, John Price. Thomas Gil- I more, P trick J. Hughe all of Kearny. Leo A. Beilly, captain; Leo A. Fox, John B. Reilly, llarr.v Wilson. Charles H. Buckmaler, Michael J. Tansey. Joseph A. Wurd, captain; Thomas A.1 Gorman, Edwin Hull, Michael F, Judge, i W Uliana A. Sullivan, Emmett Curtin, James It. Caffre.v. John Cnffrey, Jr Ed win A. Cole, Thomas A. Curfrev William T. Duffy, captain ; ' Harrv F. Towle. Edward B. McGlynn, William Me Nish. Francis J. Barrett, Francis A. Ber mlngham. William F. Loamy, Thomas H 1 Elsum. Edward J. Costello, William H. H. vlnnd. C. A. McGlennon, captain; Tl.omns J. t i.rey, James t oogan, Terrene ' H. O'Don- i nell, Augustus L. Feeley, Thomas F Ner- ! llle, John McGlne, Frederick Devine I George Kuiskeru. James Lyman, all of East Netv..rk. Joseph L. Nolau, cantain; James Han nllan, Leo Kinney, J. M. Lynch. John < onu, William Gilroy, p. m. Brady Frank Gleuaon, Charles Kl mev, David Fltterer. Joseph A. Klrrher, captain; William F. Bagnu, l rauk J. hlyim, Harry Callahan, 1 LhnrleH O Connor, John Wag nor, James A. King, Stephen J. Zimmer, Philip Hal ton. James Lnndy, Joseph 1\ Guthri#*. James L. MoEvoy. enptnin ; Frank J. Lyman, Thomas N. Kano, John E. Jovce, I, '?nie! 'V Reilly. Vincent McManus, I homas Lynch, Edward A. Behan, Jo seph RItt, Leo McSulla. James F. Prcudergnst, captain: Thomas L Jordan tleorge W. Smith, John T. McClure, Thomas F. Christie, Augustus I . Effeuberger. Frederick c. Clifton, Th°ma n.J' Jlneim, i hrlstopher A. Niilett, Thomas J. Monaghan, all of Har rison. Philip E. Ileer.v, captain; George J. Coburn, Edward .1. Quigley, Peter Cur ran, Frank Markinson, Jeremiah .1. McMahon, cup tain; Joseph A. McMahon, Stephen A. McMahon. 1 homas J. McMahon, James J. McMahon, Joseph N. Maynard, Julius P. Benedict, Joseph h. Noll, Dennis J. Cotter, Walter Murray. 8. J. Connolly captuin: Michael G. Manning, John Braiuey, Mark J. Con nelly, Ambrose Ball. Dan Cole, Irving ton; A. WaHb, John F. Duffy W I’ Berry, Herbert Cronley. Mayor Haussling Will lake a Short Vacation Mayor Haussling will go on a short vacation Wednesday. He will be ac companied by Mrs, Haussling. The mayor will spend the larger part of his time while away In New Or leans. Patrick O'Brien, president of the Common Council, will act as chief magistrate. The mayor makes it a practise to go south in the winter. This year he will be the guest of Mayor Martin Behrman, of New Or leans. Alethian Guild Elects Officers and Entertains A meeting or the Alethian Guild was held at the Jewish Sisterhood building yebterday. The following of ficers were elected: President, Miss Ida Slnar; vice-president, Miss Sadie Gordon; secretary, Miss Minnie Siro ta; treasurer. Miss Mildred Kllenberg There was also a literary program and refreshments were eervei. Beginning Today Nobby Tread Tires will be sold under our regular warranty—perfect workmanship and material—BUT any adjustment will be on a basis of This applies also to all “Nobby Tread” Tires now *n service on automobiles. * *• - x-^e “Nobby Tread” Tire was placed upon the market in 1909—it was built regardless of price competition, and built to accomplish two purposes: No. 1—To give American automobile owners the lowest “cost per mile” tire that could be built. No. 2—To give American automobile owners a real O r“ anti-skid tire. i The inherent wear-resisting quality—the quantity ot rubber—the quantity or laoric—the method,} of construction—all have been rigidly maintained in “Nobby Tread” Tires, and maintained regardless of cost and regardless of price competition. The result is that—today, through sheer merit alone, “ Nobby Tread ” Tires a * are the largest selling high-grade anti-skid tires in the world. But more than this—solely through their day in and day out mileage records, “ Nobby Tread” Tires have proved that they are the most inexpensive tires in the end. Therefore, based solely on their mileage re cords of over four years, “Nobby Tread” Tires can be, and now are, placed on this 5,000-mile basis of adjustment This applies to each and every “Nobby Tread” Tire in service on automobiles today or unsold in dealers’ stock anywhere in the United States, carrying our regular warranty. United States Tire Company Third Annual Minstrel of the James S. Mullin Ass’n to Be Big Event The Janies S. Mul'in Association will hold Its third annual minstrel show .n Henaler’s Auditorium on Monday night, February 2S. The pertorm ace Will be followed by a cabaret show and dancing. The minstrel troupe will be composed of more than fifty persons. They have bean rehearsing for the last three weeks under the direction of Harry C. Henlnger. The Interlocutor will be John J. Berry and the end men George La r, Edward Powers, Joseph Hanlon and William Berry. The solo sts will be Joseph L. Mullin, Thomas Uott and Thomas Fitten. Nelson Cook, form r ly of the HI Henry minstrel troupe, and Harry Bishop, of Orange, will also render solos. Other features will include dancing specialties by James McKeover and Irish stories by John P. Callaghan, the well-known humor 11st. The association was organized three 1 ysars ago by a group of young men of musical attainments in the Iron bound d.strictA The officers are as, follows: President. William Scanlon; I vice-president, Patrick Reilly; re-! cording secretary, Harry Heninger; financial secretary, Walter Carsey; treasurer. Jam's L M^llin; sergeant at-arms, George Smith. Will Ask Wilson to Veto Burnett Immigration Bill The Independent Order of King Solomon, of New Jersey, last night I empowered Grand Master Michael Leveen, former alderman and former assemblyman, to'appoint a commit tee of five to wait upon President Wilson and request that he veto the immigration bill, now pending In Con gress. If It Is passed. Mr. Leveen was elected unanimously to serve a third term as grand mas I ter, and a committee of five was ap j pointed to present Mr. Leveen and the councilor. Sol Cohen, with gifts from the order. Reports of officers 1 showed the order to be in a flourish ing condition. « Krueger Association Will Give Card Party and Dance Whist, pinochle and bean bag will be played at the card party and dance to be given by the Gottfried Krueger Association at Its clubhouse on Bel mont avenue next Wednesday night. Prizes will be given to the leaders. Frank R. Kelly Is chairman of the committee In charge and Adolph Zeltler Is secretary. $600 Damage Is Done in Early Morning Fires Two early morning fires today caused, damage amounting to nearly $600. The grocery store of Samuel Siegel, OX South Fourteenth street, was fired when employees Ignited the woodwork In the cellar while thawing out pipes. The damage was $26. A defective flue In the home of Jacob Schaeffer, 14 Elmwood avenue. Ignited the dining-room and damage to the extent of $600 wax caused. / Clinton Hill Association to Hear Lincoln Address tlon are promised an Interesting pro gram at the meeting tonight of the Clinton Hill Improvement Associa tion In Berkeley Hall. There will be an- address on the life of Abraham Lincoln, and preparations for the an nual dinner of the association are now under way. The dinner will be held in Krueger Auditorium February 24. Physical Educator Lauds Newark’s Recreation Centres Carl L. Schrader, who visited sever recreation centres In this city on Sate urday, spoke very favorably of New - ark's playgrounds and public bath;-. He is dean of Dr. Dudley Sargent'; Normal School of Physical Education at Cambridge. Mass. The Cambridfo man was particularly impressed by the layout and management of the Belleville avenue playgrounds