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PASSAIC DAILY HEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1911. CergcnCounty Records OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. ObJ 6 Days More and nr Store Closes ear A ID) jerij airun. If you are going to get all the fun and happiness out of Christmas that you hope to, youve got to be smartly and comfortably clothed. Youve got to be i Entire stock of the iV- (SliTKlDC'G 215 Main Paterson, N.

J. MUST BE SOLD IN 6 DAYS' IN A SHORT TIME THIS SALE WILL END THE BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN MENS FINE NOTHING WILL BE OVER IN 6 DAYS EVERY OVERCOAT AND SUIT IN OUR LARGE STORE IS MARKED AT HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICE AND LESS After 22 successful years in the clothing business in Paterson, we are going to quit, and every garment must be sold before we retire. The Time is Now Growing- Short, so dont delay. Come here to-morrow, for at the prices we are offering high grade Mens Clothing, this opportunity will not last long. THESE ARE THE LAST 6 DAYS You dont have to wait until the end of the season to buy cheap, for We Are Selling Clothing Nowin theeart of the Season, When You Need Them at Prices Slaughtered so Low that at no time will you buy them so reasonably.

HALF PRICES AND LESS NOW $10' Suits aid Oyercoats $5 120 Slits and-OYarcoats $to $15 Slits aid 0y ercoats $7.50 125 Sis aid OYercaats $12.50 i 1 BENJAMIN SUITS BENJAMIN OVERCOATS BENJAMIN EVENING CLOTHES are as much a part of Christmas as a Christmas Tree. They will brighten the occasion and lighten your spirits. Benjamin Clothes are Americas de luxe garments. Theyre a happy combination of tailoring skill, fine fabrics and authentic style. They combine the ease and naturalness of the clothes worn by the dressed Englishmen and the poise and perfection of those worn by the best dressed Americans.

Wear a Benjamin this Christmas. Tell your friends to wear one also. When you suggest a Benjamin youre suggesting the highest grade clothes it is possible to produce. Benjamin Specials: Suits $18.00 to $25.00. Overcoats $18.00 to $30.00.

Holiday Specials in Mens Furnishings Everything for the big men Everything for the little men. Want of time and space prevents us enumerating them, but Christmas Shoppers will be delighted when they see them. Charles Levy 252 MAIN AVENUE, PASSAIC, N. J. erland, southeast line Wilson Place, 409.89 feet southwest of Woodland Avenue, 125x119.1(1, irregular, being Jots 55 to 60 inc, in block 114 on revised map 3 of Rutherford Realty Company.

Mortgaged $500, assumed, November 18. Joseph W. Beebe and wife to Florence M. Beebe. Rutherford; southeast line Wilson Place, 361x39 feet sowthwest of Woodland Avenue 60x 182.83, slightly irreguler.

November 18. $1. Everett P. Van Mater and wife to Harry B. McGown and wife.

Rutherford; northwest line Courrier Street, 250 feet northeast of Morse Avenue, 60x93.08. Mortgaged $3,000, assumed. Nov. 18. Charles A.

Bottger and wife to Rutherford Trust Company. Rutherford; north line Park Avenue, 80 feet west of Erie Avenue. 35x111.6, irregular. Nov. 25.

$1. Union Township Transfer. Grace Hensel to George L. Union Township, southwest line Tontine Avenue, 60 feet sowtheast of Front Street, 63x108 slightly irregular. December 4.

$1. Wm, K. Kuhn to Harry Rintz. Union Township; lots 41 and 43 in block C-2 on nartheast line Third Avenue, John J. Pickering map 2.

December 2. $1. Kingxland Realty Company to Tom-asz Nurkiewiex, of Brooklyn. Union Tnwnship; First tract West corner of Ridge road and Fifth Avenue, 154x 203.72, irregular. Second tract northwest hue Ridge road, 50.6x136.56, irregular.

November 9. $1. Max Lautenbach and Ida to Michael Connell and Romeo Blanchi. Union Township; 60x100, being lots 9 and 10 on nowtnwest line Green Avenue, map of part of Furman Estate. December 7.

$1. Mary A. Woods and Wm. her husbandr to John H. Burke.

Union Township; east line Cleveland Avenue, 250 feet north of Valley Brook Avenue, 25x100. November 27. $1. Lizzie Burke and John her husband, to Karl Stelzenmuller and wife. Union Township; east corner of Livingston and Fern Avenues, 37 5x100.

Mortgaged $2,300, assumed. November 20. $1. Emily L. Furrman to Charles F.

MeKenna, of 50 Church Street. New York. Union Township; lots 13, 14, 28 and 29 in block map of property of Rensselaer Furman, deceased, Kingtland. June 16, 1908. $1.

Chas. F. Hague and wife to Constant Relyea and wife, of Brooklyn. Union Township; 60x216. being lot 4 in block on east line Webster Avenue, on F- D.

and M. H. Cordts map 2. Mortgaged $333. December 2.

$3,500. Wallington Transfers. Lois Morss Alden, Elizabeth James Lois May and Mable to Christopher L. Orbach, of 166 Avenue New York. Wallington; cast corner of May and Hathaway Streets, 26x125 9, irregular.

Nov. 20. $1. Wood Ridge 'Transfers. Dick Kazanjtan and wife to John Michaelian, of 339 Fifth Avenue, New York.

Wood Ridge; 100x100, being lots 171 to 174 inclusive, in block 7 on west line Fourth Street, map of first section of Estate of F. Kobbertz. Nov. 27. $1.

Franc Fritsch and wife to Otto Niederer. Wood Ridge; east corner of Hackensack Street and Passaic Avenue, 50x105.57, irregular. Mortgaged. $3,300. MORTGAGES.

Fred W. Dehn and wife to East Rutherford Savings L. B. Associa-ion. Union Township; lots 49 and 51 in block on northeast line Second Avenue, John J.

Pickering map. November 27. $600. Gaetano Cipolla and wife to sanl' mortgagee. Union Township; east line Castles Terrace, 28.77 feet of Valley Brook Avenue, 25x79.97.

Nov. 27. $800. Fred Burkhardt to Carlstadt Mu. L.

and B. Association, Carlstadt; ea-t line Paterson Plank road, 27x172, irregular. Nov. 9. $800.

i Ernest Bruno and wife to Mary Wright. Moonachie; 50x100, being lots 14 and 15 on northwest line Moonachie road, mortgagor's map of Washington Park. November 22. 3y $1000. Preston H.

Hill and wife to Frank Brodsky and Frank A. Sovalc. North Arlington; northeast line Ridge Avenue, 78.5 feet southeast of Union Place, 50x100, slightly irregular. October 26. ly.

$500. Passaic and Garfield Construction Company to First National Bank of Garfield. Garfield and Passaic; First tract southeast corner of Monroe Street and Palisade Avenue, 95x97.5. Second tract southwest corner of Monroe Street and Summit Avenue. 65x20.77.

Third tract north line Commerce Street, 95 feet east of Palisade Avenue, 25x122.51. Fourth tract in Passaic City. Fifth tract southeast line Harrison Avenue, 777.93 feet southwest of Clark Street, 27.86x74.35, irregular. November 27. ly.

$8000. Edward Moskowitx and wife and Fred F. Lackner and wife to Howard Savings Institution. Rutherford; north line Park Avenue, 50 feet west of Erie Avenwe, 30x107.57, slightly irregular. November 18.

ly. 5- per cent. $16,000. William Weissbord and wife to Maurice Goldstein. Garfield; southwest corner of Passaic Street and Palisade Avenue, 50x100.

Oct. 24. 1 year. $1,200. John H.

Baker and wife to Guarantee Mortgage and Title Insurance Company. Rutherford; southeast, line Grove Street, 137.68 feet northeast of Washington Avenue, 36x100. Nov. 20. 3 years.

$2,500. Edward S. Brown Rutherford Mu. L. and B.

Association. Rutherford; northwest line Mountain way, 44.51x133.92, slightly irregular. November 9. $2,200. Emma F.

Gamier and Edwin her husband, to East Rutherford Savings L. and B. Association. East Rutherford; east line Boiling Spring Avenue, 283.33 feet south of Main Street, 41.66x145. November 22.

$1,000. Ellen Grauert and Frank, her husband, to same mortgagee. Rutherford, northwest line Lincoln Avenue, 150 feet southweyt of Pierrepont Avenue. 65x200. December 1.

$1,000. Frank Oswald and wife to same mortgagee. Rutherford; First tract northwest line Wood Street, 375 feet southwest of Morse Avenue, 43x97.5. Second tract lot 204 on northwest line Wood Street, Shelter map; excepting the part included in Beckwith place. December 4.

$300. Amelia Schick to Veronicka Valentine. Carlstadt; lots 87 and 89 on west line Ninth Street, in second section German Dem. Land Association map. Sept.

28. 3 years. 5 per cent. $1,000. Mary Mamrilla and Alex, her husband to Peoples Building and Loan Association, of Passaic.

Wallington: north line Mercer Street, 25 feet west of Hayward Place, 25x100. Nov. $200. Cologero Ciuppa and wife to same mortgagee, First tract Carlstadt Transfers. Abraham Bogert and wife to Flora Schmidt of Eat Rutherford.

Carl-stadt: grantor interest in plot on eaat line of Paterson Plank road. 140 feet north of land now or formerly of Terhune, 24x172, irregular. November 20. $1. East Rutherford Transfers.

Gamier. Executor, etc. of Alfred to Cornelui Doremua, special Matter in Chancery of New Jersey. East Rutherford; east line Boiling Spring Avenue, 283.33 feet south of Main Street, 41.06x145. Nov.

22. $1. Cornelius Doremu Special Master to Emma Gamier. Same plot. Nov.

22. Jacob Niederer and wife to Lizzie YVygoldt. East Rutherford; lots 67 and 68 on west line Jane Street. Eaet Rutherford Park Land Veretn map. Dec.

4. $1. Annie Jacobs and Pr Incus her husband, to Carroll K. West sod wife, of Rutherford. East Rutherford; south corner of Boiling Spring Avenue and Main Street, 60x145.

Mortgaged $3,000, Dec. 4. $1. Arthur C. Austin and wife to Harriet Bassett, of llasbronck Heights.

East Rutherford; same premises conveyed May 1910 to grantor by Eliza M. Alberts others. Dec. 4. $1.

Garfield Transfer. Borough of Lodi to Annie III-zo, of Garfield. Release of lot 44 In block 63, assessment map. Nov. 20.

$1. Passaic Securities Company to Antonio Giocomino and Domenico Car-let of 254 Dayton Avenue, Clifton. Garfield, south line Prescott Aveoue. 49.21 feet west of southeast corner of River road, 50x100. July 2a Same to Cateriona Giacomini, Garfield; south line Prescott Avenue, 149.21 feet east of River Road, 25x Oct.

18, lia $1. Came to Giacotnini, Garfield; south line Prescott Avenue, 149 21 feet east of River Road, 23x100. Oct. 18, 1910. $1.

New York and New Jersey Real Estate Improvement Company to Celogero Ciuppa. Garfield, lots 11 and 12 in block 47 on Passaic and Garfield Real Estate Companys map 6. Nov. 24. $450.

$1. Antonio Calorio and wife to Pietro Avella. lot 40 on Passaic and Garfield Real Estate Company map 5. Nov. 15.

$1. Annie Vaslyk to Stefan Einrein-hafer. Garfield; east line. Palisade Avenue, 275 feet south of Belmont Avenue, 50x123. July 25.

$1. Catherine Marsellus to Andro Se beck. Garfield; northwest line Pas saic Avenue. 125.32 feet northeast of Marsellus Place, 60.9x138.08, irregular. Nov.

28. $1. -r Andro Sebeck and wife to -Patrick W. Divers, of New York. Sam plot.

Novv 28. $1. Catherine Marselhis to Bessie Ulrich. Garfield; northeast comer of Iassaic Avenue and Marsellus Place, 75x100. Correction deed.

Release. Nov. 28. $1. Bessie Ulrich to Patrick W.

Divers. Same plot. Nov. 28. $1.

William Phillips and wife to Patrick W. Divers. Garfield; east line Marsellus Place, 100 feet north of Passaic Avenue, 46.75x122.37, irregular. Mortgaged $2,000. Nov.

23. $1 Phoebe Rogers and Walter her husband, to Patrick Divers. Gar-fields west line Catherine Street, 138.01 feet north of Passaic Avenue, 40x115.66, slightly irregular. Nov. 28.

$1. Catherine Marsellus to Patrick W. Diverj. Garfield; northwest line Fas-saic Avenue, 75 feet northeast of Marsellus Place, 50 32x100, slightly irregular. Nov.

28. $1. Gor Stecs and wife to Adrian D. Sullivan, of Passaic. Garfield; lots 47 and 43 in block 9.

Belmont map 3. Dec. 3. $1. Borough of Garfield to Eliza Powatilla.

Release of lot 11 in block 154 on assessment map. Feb. 21. $1. to same.

Release of lot 12 in block 138, assessment -map. Feb. 21. $1. Lodi Transfer.

Providential Land and Improvement Company to Antonio 1 Sabation and Idariana 1 Frederic. Lodi and Hashrouck Heights; north Jine St! Joseph Boulevard, 124 82 feet west of Division Slfroett 25.18x1001 Second tract, lots 30, 31, 32, 99 and and 102 cn O. 1-aCagnina and Companys map. Mortgaged $1,500. Nov.

15. Visilaco and wife to Domenico Di Gangi and Mariano Calascibelta. Lodi; northwest line Boyd Street, 85 feet northeast of Church Street, 130x42.73, irregular. Oct. 10.

$1. Doras Company to Anna M. Atkins, of Brooklyn. Lodi; first tract north line St. Josephs Boulevard, 74.9 feet west of Ragonese Street, 25.1x100.

3d tract east line Ragonese Street, 149.45 feet north of St. Joseph's Boulevard, 24.9x100. 3rd tract, east line Ragonese Street, 125 feet north of St. Josephs boulevard, 24.45x100. 4th tract, west line Ragonese Street, 149.85 feet north of St.

Josephs Boulevard, 23.63 xlOO. 5th tract, west line Ragonese Street, 125 feet north of St. Josephs Boulevard, 24.85x100. 6th tract, north line St. Josephs Boulevard, 50 feet west of Ragonese Street, 24.9x100.

Mortgaged. $9,600. November 29. $1. William Van Wagoner to August Rochan and wife of llasbrouck Heights.

Lodi; northeast line Lawrence Avenue, 667 feet northwest of Oak Grove Avenue, 33x125. Mortgaged. $1,500, assumed. December Lodi Township Transfers. i Pasquale RomaneiU and wife to Gilio Turro and wife.

Lodi Township; lots 13, 14, 15 and 16 in block at northeast corner of Rommanelh Avenue and llenry Street, map of George Seubert property Green Street, Hackensack. Mortgaged. $500. November 25. $1.

John S. Schusster to August A. Luening of East Rutherford. Lodi Township. 1st tract 2.2 acres of woodland.

2nd tract 12.75 acres in Wolf Swamp. 3rd tract 12.75 acres in Wolf Swamp southwest and northwest of land of David Anderson. 4th tract 9.6 acres of meadow northwest of Hackensack River and northeast of land of heirs of Lawrence A. Ackerman. November 20.

$1. August A. Luening to Steffern Dieckmann of South Orange. Lodi Township; 4th tract in next above transfer. December 4.

$1. Joseph W. Moyer, trustee, to Andrea Ferrara of 2370 2nd avenue, New York. Lodi Township; lots 1, 2 and 6 in section 47 on north line Gara-baldi Avenue, map of Lodi Addition. October 5.

$300. Rutherford Transfers. John M. Bell and wife to Frank Oswald. Rutherford, west of Wood Street and Beckwith place, 15x 97.5.

Release. January. 25, 1909. Clara Beebe and Joseph W- her feasbmad to Florence. IL.

Beebe. Suth Tib UODEL CL look for niK iiig kale signh Known to the Public for Half a Century PIAGET 238 Main Street, Paterson, N. J. THE CHOICEST GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS You will find gifts here that will make the pleasure of giving doubly enjoyable I HARRY! you look almost frozen. You should get a nice, warm overcoat like mine.

I would, Jack, but it is so near Christmas and I need the money your coat is a beauty, and the suit, too. Well, Harry, Ill tell you where you can get just the clothes you need for yourself and your whole family, and you dont have1 to pay for them until after the holidays. if The latest styles in Mens, Womens and Childrens Wearing Apparel. All of the best quality. You can select what you want, pay a small amonut down and the rest in small amounts.

All transactions strictly confidential. Flawless Diamonds mounted in gold or platinum, each with our guarantee of quality. OPEN EVENINGS. SELECTIONS RESERVED. L.

A. PIAGET Co. Jewelers, 238 Main Street, Paterson FEDER-ASSOR 179 MARKET STREET, PATERSON, J. rt me Dee world build honeycombs that are from six to seven feet in length, four or more In width and which weigh from 300 to 400 pound each. Harper.

sisted of exactly twenty -five copies, which were given away. For a year It attracted no attention. Then, however, one of the twenty-five copies fell Into the hands of M. Octave Mlrbeau. He wrote a resounding article about It In the Figaro, and the author, like Byron, woke up and fonnd himself famous.

Westminster Gazette. Jersey Title Guarantee and Trust Company. Moonachie! northeast center of Moonachie Avenue, wet of land now or formerly of ard Cutwater, 707.x507.9. irrer-Har. mapped as Lorenz Park.

December 3y. $10,000. Cologero Cuippa and wife Moss. Garfield: lots 10. 11 and Mock 417 on Passaic and Real Estate Company map 6.

her 4. 6 months. $116. Anton Makroczy and wife ris Lawrence. Garfield; corner of Van Winkle and Ca Avenues, 95x100.

November l. $2,150, Lewis WV Lockwood and wuf East Rutherford Savings Asociation. Carlsadt; "south Jefferson Avenue, 150 feet sout lots 11 and 12 in Mock 47 on Pasaic and Garfield Real Estate Company map 6. Nov. 24.

$S00. John Knietz and wife to Elizabeth Emerich. Garfield; east line Summit Avenue, 230 feet north of Belmont Avenue, 25x125. Dec. 1, one year.

$100. Horace J. Mier and wife to East Rutherford Savings and Building Association. Rutherford; lots 3 and 4 in block 7 on Joseph H. Lef-ferts Land Company map.

Nov. 29. $2,800. August Rochan and wife to William Van Wagoner. Lodi: northeast line Lawrence Avenue, 667 feet northwest of Oak Grove 33x125.

Dec. 1, three years. 5 per cent. John Socha and wife to Stanislaw Yaslanck. Garfield: lots 347 to 353 Pacific Street, Wm.

H. Moffitt Realty Company map. December 1. 3y. $1,550.

Ida Terwflligcr to Ths New Giant and Dwarf Honeybee. In Home of the Cast Indian Inland and on the mainland of Illnduatan are to le found the fimalleat species of honeybees in the world. These dwarf honey collectors are known to entomologists- as Apis floren. Their honeycombs are no larger than a childs hand, and the cells are about the size of a small pinhead. This honey is excellent, as is the wax.

The little creatures build the comb on the branch of a low tree, and as they hare, not to provide for winter- they work all the year throyTxislng brood like them-BelTeyrIll ama land there is a PJSiflea of rfaot bees, Apia donata, a 'lorje a a field cricket. Timse mon- Maeterlinck' First Play. Maurice Maeterlinck began his literary career with three apparent failures. His first literary endeavor was to found a review. La Pleiade, which soon ceased to appear.

Hla second was the publication of a volume of poems. Berres Chaudes," which fell stillborn from the press. Then came his play "La Prlncesse Malene. It was printed by hand by the authors own hands In fact and the edition con Cynical. "Woman will be famed a well aa man!" she ejaculated "as she threw down the book.

es," responded old Cynicus, "for untold ages." Boston Commonwealth. (Continued on Fage 24.) i.

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