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TWO THE EAM Air POST, FKEKPORT. T. 1 , FR11>AT, DECEMBER ti, I^C REPUBLICANS OF NASSAU CELEBRATE (Continued from page one.) been elected President States.\ Those at the various as follows: lectlng men to fill public offices In the coming campaign—men who will ap peal to the independent voters as well a<* to the straig h t party elec*ors.\ Congressman Hicks said that his only regret was th a t the candidate on the head of the ticket had fallen by the wayside. \I regret,\ said he, \that O’.r candidate went Into the G arden ef Eden, as he thought Cat fornla to be, to pick plum s and Instead plucked lem o n s. I only reg ret th a t the Nas sau County R e p u b lican Com m ittee had not been the national com m ittee, if It had, C h a rles E. H u g h e s would have Abram s, Theodore . 'dam s. L. B ............... Adelberg, A ................ M b ertson, John A. Allen, R. E ................ Amendola, Raymond Anderson, John W. Anderson, Robt. G. A n k e rs, C larence R. Arm strong, Edw a rd Babcock, George H Bacon R o b e rt Low Baldwin, A. H. . . . Baldwin, George O. B allentlne, Raymond B allentine, Raymond Bates, Stephen . . . . . Bedell, John H ........... Bennett, Hon. E a rl J. B ennett, Fred P. . . . B crtengel, C h a rles F of the United I B laich, Louis .............................................13 | Blaisdell, Wm. F .......................................... 4 tables were ! Boehrer, Joseph ..................................... 21 i B oth, J o h n ..................................... J .......... 9 Brindley, Walter N .................................. 2S Brown, H a rold E .....................................17 Brown, H ..................................................... 4 Browne, Thomas .................................... 33 Brower, Benjamin ................................35 Brower, Thomas H ..................................21 Buck, Wm. L ................................................ 15 Table. ....1 5 ....3 3 . . . . 9 . . . . 3 ..,.3 9 .....3 3 ___ 20 ....2 3 ....3 1 2 .G u e st Table ....................... 49 ....................... 39 ....................... 27 uest) ............ 27 .....................23 ....................26 G u e st Table .....................45 .....................36 BE PREPARED Depend on us for quick service in supplying you with accessories. Bolts, wrenches, horns, anti-rattlers, spark plugs, coll and switch parts, tire repair materials, batteries, oils, grease, pumps and a hun dred other things, all at low est prices. Our tire prices will surnrlse you. Send postal for-speclal list. We guarantee our repair work. When we fix a car we fix It. And the best part is that we don’t soak you. BATTERY SERVICE, MATERIALS We beg to announce that we have Installed a complete battery charging and repair service for all makes of batteries. We also re pair and keep in stock, parts for all starters. This department Is in charge of an expert with years of experience. All work guaranteed. Batteries loaned. FREEPORT GARBAGE 8 SUPPLY CO. JOSEPH HmSCH, Manager. 18 BROOKKYN AVE., FREEPORT Burke, J. S..................................................3U B u rtis, W a rren D ....................................... 21 Busch, G a rrett . . ..................................... 19 Calder, H on. Wm. M ........ Guest Table Carm an, Benjam in S ....................... '...3 5 C a rtw right, John B ................................... 17 C h eshire, A. B u r n s i d e ............................16 C h eshire, B. L) .............................................16 C h eshire, H o n . Thos. S . .. G u e s t Table Clapper, Thom as B .................................. 4’i j Clark, Adam ............................................ 4 ; Childs. John Lewis ................................34 i C h ristensen, C ..............................................22 , C h ristensen M arcus ........................... 22 C lark, Joseph R ......................................... 20 i Cocks, Geo. H .............................................. 4 Cocks, Hon. W. W ..............G uest Table Cooper, Leon C ......................................... 4fl Connell, F r e d k ............................................ 10 1 Connell, W illiam ................................. 2 Craft. C. F ....................................................23 J Cropsey, Hon. J. C .......... Guest Table • C u tler, Lloyd ...........................................26 : Davis, T h o m as F ..................................... 34 Davison. A. T ............................................... 20 | Davison, Sanford A .................................. 11 Day, A. M ........................... -.....................46 ’ Dean, C. W .................................................. .43 ; Dean, W'llliam J r ........................................16 j Decker, J. H ................................................ 12 i DeMott, Wm. H ............................................2 | Deubel, John ........................................... 39 Deubert, John G ....................................... 49 Denton, D. S. J r ............................ ,...3 0 De Lana. Dr. F. T ..................................14 D ickerson, A. G .......................................... 34 Dodge, Wm. A ..............................................3 Doty, John ..................................................19 Doughty, G. W i l b u r ........... G u e st Table Dowsey, Jam e s L ..................................... 13 Dunbar, John J ...........................................29 Edw a rds, C larnce A ................................ 20 Eynard, John .............................................36 Fink, Chas. E ...............................................47 Flnkbeiner, E ..............................................30 Flint, Addison .........................................4.4 Flint, Clinton M.....................................1.20 Foster, Joseph H ....................................... 5 F r a s e r, D. A ................................................. 14 F r a s e r, D. A. (g u e s t) .............................. 11 Frederick, C. H ........................................29 F r e r k , Jacob ............................... 21 Fried, E d w a rd .........................................17 G a sser, John F ...........................................33 G a thard, John W ......................................13 Gehrig, Geo L ......................................... 3 G e h rig Jam e s N ....................... 3 Glgante, John .......................................... 2 G ilbert, F r a n k C.......................................34 G ilbert, F red L ...........................................22 G ittcns, Chas. F .......................................... 10 Goldsm ith, A. S ......................... ' ............... 34 Gould, Byron C ................... Guest Table Gould, J. N elson .................................... 42 G rifcnhagcn, Max ................................ 17 G rifenhagen, H e rbert ............................17 Griffin B. A ................................................. 43 H a ll, Percy ............................................... 43 H a lloek, A lexander ................................ 33 H a m m ill, F r a n k .......................................15 H a rrington, Daniel ................................ 31 H eidhm ann, John Jr., .......................... 7 H e n d rickson, John C.................................25 I H e n d rickson John C. (g u e s t ) ............ 25 ' H e rm a n , P e ter J .......................................25 H e w lett, C h a rles ... .............................. 11 r)-; 1 m W ' iM/A - ■{.••IN l mem' m m (Sifts of Superb, Bare Beauty for alt Eime. Holiday Presents-Large assortment in every variety-Extersive line of sterling sil ver of the newest designs. Exquisite offerings of Precious Stones. Gold Jewelry, Watches, China, and the newest novelties Gifts for the entire family-gifts of last ing deligjht. Our Xmas stock is double that of former years-new fixtures, more extensive stock, greater range of prices, make this store a rendezvous for the gift seekers. Alterations Made in the store. We can supply any and everything in our line. Visit our store. Just a partial mention of-our large stock ; FOR GENTLEMEN FOR LADIES Bracelet Watchea W atches W atches Scarf Pins Bracelets Cuff Links Seal, Emblem La Vallleres and Diamond Rings Chains Cigarette and Lockets Match Cases Rings Chains Brooches Fobs Necklaces Charms Pendants Cigar Cutters Scarf Pins Gold and Silver Precious Stones Knives Set in Rings Desk Fittings Bracelets Necktie Clasps Lockets, Etc. Flasks HOME GIFTS Clocks Stiver Plated Ware Stiver Knives Forks and Spoons C a n ing Sets Cut Glass Hand Painted China Pottery bra# s n a r e Stiver Deposit Ware Novelties In Silver, Pottery, brass, Cut Glass, Etc. QUALITY—first, last and all the time—that is the reason why you can buy safely here. Our reputation for fair prices, first quality design, workmanship and material, and honest representation is behind every article we sell. Your visit is cordially invited for we know that whether you buy or not your inspection of our splendid displays will be mutually pleasurable. “ An early selection is wise.” SOUTH MAIN STREET, FREEPORT W e Stand Back of E v e r y t h i n g w e sell, and w i l l make E v e r y Purchase Satisfactory H e w lett, H o w a rd T. H icks Hon. F. C .......... Hoffman, G eorge H . . H o rn, Edw a rd ............. Horn, Edw a rd (guest) Howell, Hon. Leon D. H u b b e ll, George L ................. j Huhboll, George 1,. (guest) H u b b e ll, George L. Hubbell, Geoi ge L. I*TInbts II, George L. Hubbell, George L. I h in t, Robt. II H u tchison. John Jack, John ........... i Jeals, Edw ard R. Jennings A. II. ... .................... 21 Guest Tab! • Nolan, Frank ..................... N o rton, Corodan ............... Norton. Corodan (g u e s t ) . ............... .25 Oakley, F o s 'e r .Guest Table ....................... 6 (g u e s t). (g u e s t ) . (g u e s t ) . . (g u e s t ) . Johnson, A................................................... 9 Jones, John F .................. 33 Jones, John 11 ........................ .42 Jones, W alter R ................. 11 Kane, ('hits. O...........................................lb Kelly, Peter .............................................10 Kelsey. A. D ..............................................37 K elsey, M. A .............................................. 37 K iefer, George .......................................25 K lrw in L. H .............................................. I'* Raisig, Lewis t'iviiO 'hn, F .1..............................................2V Raisig, Lewis K o e h ler, A. P ............................................................. 3ti K aisr . L ewis Kreischev, S. N............................................19 Raisig, Lewis Latham , Ralph ................... 1 Law rence, Douglas ....................... 2b i e d e rer. 1 ' ’;‘ 'in ................................... 19 t bins. Frederick ....................................13 Lloyd, John F ............................................16 Iam s.iiaii, John ..................................... 1' Lush, Carm en R ........................................45 L u y s tcr; Hon. Wm. 1! ........ Guest Tabb Lynch, J. K.................................................. 4 M ackey, F r e d k ........................................... 23 Malloy, Jam e s J .......................................4 M arsh, A. L, Maxson, II. I O'Neill, Jam e s L .......................... O slerhoul, Howard .................. Owens, Roger II ............................ Palni'T , Hat ry .................... .. Pappm a y e r, Geo. II ....................... P a tterson, A. G ............................. P a tterson, A. G. (g u e s t ) ............. P e a rsall, Sylvester .................. P e a rsall, Wm. V. . . . ............. P e a rsall, L. D................................ P e ttit, Aubrey ................................... 4b Pettit, Stephen P .................................. x P e ttit, Stephen P. ( g u e s t) .................. X P e ttit, Stephen P. ( g u e s t ) .................. X Pebiit, Stephen P. ( g u e s t ) .................. S Pettit, Wm. S...............................................1! Pettit, Wm. S. ( g u e s t ) ...............................II i hipps, A J ................................................. hi Pinkney, J. II. J r ..................................... 27 Plant, Carm en ........................................ 1 Powell, Fredk. W ...................................... 15 Pow e rs, F r a n k ..................... 7 Raisig, Lewis M.........................................32 Story, Sanford ............. . . ..4b Stowe, C h a rles A ............ ___ 10 Stryker, P a u l Lloyd ___ 3 Tntcn, P e rcy .................. T itus, M illet ................. ___ 12 Thom pson, Edw ard . . . ___ 5 Thom p son, I Ion. Geo. I,. Guest Tabb- Thorn, Leonard . . . . ___ 48 T h o rnton Thom as J. ___ 4:1 , T ravis, Hon. Eugene M. .Guest T a b k V n d e rhili, Sam u e l L. . . . . . 12 I nderhill, W illiam G ... . . . .38 (g u e s t ) . (g u e s t). I g u e s t) . (guest) S. .Merritt, P.-indnM, Ernest I’ay r n r . W alter ........... Raynor, Wiliam 11. ’•‘e nor, William P. Rath, Edw a rd ............... Redmond Alfred M. I.' Vm n, Frank E ............ R idre, Wm. M ................... Richardson, ,J. W ........... Robinson. Jerem iah W. Ronalds, V . It. 3 ........... 1 r, R u shm o re, Edwin H. I ! Rushm o re. Thom as H. Jesse S ....................................... 48 Russell, R ichard H. .32 .32 .32 . 8 .24 .24 . .29 .25 . 1 i S M A R T M e n ’s C l o t h i n g AT REASONABLE PRICES THE CLASSY CLOTHES SHOP 371 Fulton Street, Jamaica Van Dusen. Hon. C. (’ Van Dusen, C. C ............... Vanderocf, V M ................. Van Ryek, R e x . Vcdd< r Van W icklen, Alvin F. Van W icklen, David i. Van V ranken. John K. . Voigt. Alfred H .................. Vooi h is, Edwat'il K. ... W agg, Alfred H ................... W anser, <’. R........................ W alts, Glen I! ...................... W a term a n , K e n n e th ... G u e s t Table .47 .2u .IV .30 . 3t‘ .27 .19 . 2 ! .37 .29 Weeks, I Ion ( 'has. Weeks, Kdvx m W. Wi st well, A It Wi ston, Andrew Guest Wlieldon, Erank It. Wit de: sum , I hilip F. Wigle, Alt xander William! , A ('. . . . Wnnd, ,li i e r n l i i l ) ........... Wood, ('has. A ............. W rigid, Wm. A. Young, (.'has. W ............ m i '-heim. William T a b l e . . . 4 3 48 . .. a . . . . 2 .28 .38 It T a b le ___ 49 .31 13 Meserole, F ia n k D ...................................21 M eserole, F r a n k D. ( g u e s t ) ................ 2 l M eserole, F r a n k D. ( g u e s t ) ................ 24 M eserole, F r a n k D. ( g u e s t ) ................ 21 M eserole, F r a n k D. ( g u e s t ) ................ 24 Fred G ........................................... 1 Raym o nd ................................... 8 W illiam G ................................... -5 W illiam G. (g u e s t ) ............... 5 M itchell, John W.....................................42 Monds, Jokeph ........................................ 47 M olitor, B e rnard ....................................40 Mott, Jesse ................................................11 M u ller, Fred W ..................................... 15 Sherwood, John M n lliner, N. B.............................................19 Small 1.. R. .. Ruth, John A.............................................. 9 Seam an, Hon. P. A. . . .. .. .Guest Table Seam an, W. Law roe ........................... 12 Seaman, Wm. H .........................................13 Semke, J. Fred .........................................45 Seym our, John A ..................................... 35 Sevm our, John A. (g u e s t) ................. 35 Sexton, W a lter E............................ . . .43 Schw e itzer, (\has. E .................................. 1 Schlogel, John .........................................30 Schm idt, Edward .................................... 38 Rchush, M artin ................................ 13 Schw icker, Louis F ................................. 7 R .................................... 25 ......................................12 Million, W. N.............................................. 3 Sm ith, C h a s .................. McCaffrey, John J ...................................39 Smith Chas. W............. M cCarthy, E a rl J .....................................31 Smith, Chas. W ............ M cCarthy, W illiam ............................... 31 Smith, Hon. Lewis- J . ; McCord Thom as J ................................... 7 M cFerren, Ed. S ........................................ 41 j M cFerren, Ed. S. ( g u e s t) ..................... tt M cFerren, Ed. S. ( g u e s t) .................... 41 M cFerren, Ed. S. ( g u e s t) .................... 41 M cFerren, Ed. S. ( ^ u e s t ) , .................. 41 M cFerren. Ed. S. ( g u e s t) .................... 41 McKee, C h a rles L .................................... 31 Mclvougfilin, T. J ..................................... 19 M eW hlnncy, Hon. T. A ...G u e s t Table M cW hinney, Hon. T. A. ( g u e s t ) ------- 9 M eM urray, W illiam ................................11 MrNnrrmra, M. P ........................................11 McNlchol. John G .................................... 22 “n, Edw a rd T .......................................... 1 Nichols. Harry ................................... .................... 26 ..................... 3u ..................... 49 Guest Table Smith, Lewis J. ( g u e s t ) ....................... 18 Smith, Lewis J. ( g u e s t ) ....................... 1* Smith, Lewis J. ( g u e s t ) ....................... IS Smith, Lewis J. ( g u e s t ) ....................... 18 Sm ith, Lew is J. ( g u e s t ) ....................... 18 Sm ith, Lew is J. ( g u e s t ) ....................... 18 Sm ith, H iram R ................... Guest Table Sm ith, N elson V ........................................ 36 Sm ith, R u fus H .......................................... 40 Snedekor, J. Seym o u r ......................... 44 Snedekor. C h a r l e s .................................... 13 Sorkel, Thom a s .......................................11 S o u therland D. A. J r ., ......................... 17 Sprague, E d w a rd .....................................46 Sprague, J. Russell ..............................24 Sprague, S F o s ter ................................ 29 FOR SALE Ten mules. T e n Horses. M u s t be sold on account of no work. W. 0. DUNLAP, Contractor FURS FIRS FIRS rem o d e lled or redyed at reason able prices- E s tim a te cheer fully given. Mrs. E. J. Barker So. Neuman Are., Baldwin. L. I. Tel. 786 F r e e p o rt Late of New York, and form erly with C. G. Outlier’s Sons. G R A N D First Annual Ball OK TH E Colonial Inn Association AT The Colonial Inn Hotel, Freeport Saturday, Dec. 30, 1916 Souvenirs to the ladies. Also Four handsome prizes to Ladies and Gentlemen CO M X 1I t T F > ' . . . G e o r g e Q u i n of Vir «•< In, P r e s i d e n t , J. A l b r e c h t of Rooi evidt. S e c r e t a r y , M r . P a l m e r H c o r Ma- a g . r . MUSIC KY PALMER BROS. & CO. T I C K E T S . 35 C E N T S L A D I E S FREE H a l l F r e e to So ietiee a n d C l u b s We m a n u facture beautiful F n r o old carpets of any kind We m a k e any size RAG RUGS AND CARPETS At reasonable prices Main Rug Works 151 No. Mali Street Tel. 444-R Freeport ‘SEND Y O U R M A N ” W r i t e or p h o n e th e s e t h r e e w o r d s to o u r N e w B u s i n e s s D - p a r t m e n t I t ’s t h e s i m p l e s t an d e a s i e s t s o l u t i o n of y o u r h e a t i n g a n d lighting p r o b l e m s . H e c a n tell you ho w y o u c a n m a l e t h a t c h i l l y c o r n e r a \ C o z y C o r n e r . ” H e c a n a l s o tell you a b o u t th e L a ' e s t Ga# I i g h t s a n d se m i - i n d i y e cts- t h e b i n d t h a t b r i g h t e n up y o u r h o m e a n d g i v e it t h a t c h e e r y \ c o m f y \ l o o k D O N ’ T D E L A Y . G E T B U S Y A T O N C E . H i s tim e is y o u r s . R e m e m b e r , w 1 ser*\a to p l e a s e The Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co. GEO. Mac DONALD, President. HEMPSTEAD. FREEPORT, ROOSEVELT, MINKOLA AND ROCKVILLE CENTRE