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TRUCKING AND JTOltAGE (Continued from Preceding Pajte) CHIMNEY CLEANING Gel you chimney cleaned before it catches fire; a.so sav-s coal and myites bet ter draft A. Ailen, 781 E;.s, JUU St.; or pl'.one No. 1 L-Initi.u ilje. 19i.7a. - ; COSTUMEUS. The E .ttt Co-: pany. Oes.uuivs to :nl for Bah, Mas- j querad'.s and Faroes, 32 7 i?a:r.:ed; Ave., Br: iitep.i. t. Conn. Pnone Phone tarnuni 1612. GUd,' I W. H. FliAZlLU Local and long dls-; tance express and light trucking, . 745 l":;itu Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. LOCAU LONG D1STA.NX';) Furni- 1 ture, piano mo in. We move everything. T. I'la.sfcy. 390 and: 527 ri'.a.1.' St. Liarnu.n 2285 or Bar-: nuin 3433-12. '19U9d ACUl TRUCKING CO. Furnitura movi:ig and g?r.?rul trucking Local and Ions d fiance. Factory con tracts so.icited. Tel. St rutford 9 7. A. P ALUM HO, local and long distance! trucking and furniture moving; v, e guaranTee satisfaction. 10 Calhoun Ave i'hone Darnum 6713-12. 19R9ajl JORTH END TRUCKING Local, lone distance furni. ure moving; dum truck for hire or heavy hauling John Mikos, 320 Hiver St. Barnu;.. 903-23. '19I30a; I 5CAL and long distance furnitu. piano i.oving. Satif.tction guar;: -teed. P. J. Murphy, office 9i He. -ry St. I'hone Barnum 4449. kUTO TRUCKING, !ooa! and lon distance furniture moving. L. A. Friah. 1412 State St., opposite Bryant Electric Co. Barnuiu 1154; hOLise AUTOMOBILE TRUCKAGE See ma first. A . . Stowe. s.onit'.e and ex preis, day and ni.t;ht. ti4S Newrieli Ave. Barnum D21a TxLE T1M.ES : VVHJJDJNJESUAY, UUTUUKK 2y, iyi 15 TRUCKING Rosa Farrar, trucking and ash carting done at short no tice, IS Reservoir avenue. Plume Barnum 4vl-12. P7:i " FURNITUF. I novlng; guaranteed from breakage; local and :cny dis tance trucking. Hansen Trucking Co., 1 Hi.lhouse Ave. Bar. 3451. ltL22a: LIGHT AUTO TRUCKING Local and ions distance, reasonable price. 201 S.ule St. Tel. Bar. 10S4. R2a'i AUTO TRUCKING and furniture re moving. Ioc;-.l and long distance; rates reasonable. P. F. Miller, 21 Jones Ave. Barnum 732$. '19R2Sall C. STRAM for your upholstering and refmishin; of antique furniture. Mattresses made over. 226 Colorado Ave., in rear residence, 1231 State St. Barnu o 11 -J 4. WANTED TO IH'Y HERMAN JUNK CO. pays highest prices for r:r-:s, papers, rubber and metal. 0 5 Frank St. Bar. :28. 191517a!! WE PAY highest prices l'c r se-ond hand furniture. Call Barnum 491d. We also do stove repairing as a specialty. 3EW AND SECOND furniture and trunks bought and sold. Bridgeport i Trunk & Furniture Co.. 4S6 East; Main St. Barnum 6599. 'lttG2a:: W. LIEFF & SON. dealers in scrap "metals, rubber, rags and paper, 610 Main St. Barnum 1627. ! "j 9 i-nan ce..ReaIEstafcand Ins lira NOTICE Annual Town WARNING is hereby given to the electors of the Town and C ty of Bridgeport, thut the annual Town Meeting of said Town will be held upon Tuesday, November -4th, 1919,; for the choice of all Town oliicers le- i quired by law to be voted for at said meeting, namely: j Town Ciei k. F ve Selectmen. Voting machines wi 1 be open f. om ! 6 o'clock a m. to 5 o'clock p. m.. for the roglgtr .tion of the votes of the; :iecto:s of s. id. Town, entitled o vote at said meeting, at the fol. owing piaces: FIRST DISTRICT 283 State Street. ':rCOXD DISTRICT 62 Keifer Street. NOTICE . Annual City Meeting WARNING is hereby given to the voters of the City of Bridgeport, that the annual City Meeting of said city will be held upon Tues.lay, November 4th, 1913, for the choice of all offi cers required by law to be voted for at s'.id meet!rg, namely: Mayor, City Clerk. Treasurer, Tax Collector, twelve Aldermen (one from - ach disi i t, six sheriffs, four mem ers of the Board of Education. Vo.ing mach nes will be open from 6 o'c ock a. m to 5 o'clock, p. m. for th registration of the votes of the electors and voters of said City and Town, enti led by law to vote at said meeting, at the following places, to wit: FIRST DISTRICT 283 State Street. MARRIAGE INTENTIONS. hTe following marriage. Intentions were filed today at the office of the Bureau of Vital Statistics in the Wel fare building: Feraland Cummings, 22, of 907 Broad street, and Miss Ethel Devine, 21, of 122 Elizatoe.th street; 'Michael A. Gleason, 34, of 956 Strat ford avenue, and Mies Irene Hender son, 26, of 1,113 Barnum avenue; Les ter Ward, 33, of 674 Park avenue, and Miss Margaret O'Neil, 29, of 53 Trum bull road; Edward Palmer, 62, of Mil ford, and Miss Annie F. Mowry, 62, of 362 Fairfield avenue; Christian Perry, 26, of 412 Madison avenue, and Miss Laura Crowatie, 24, of 127 Lexington, avenue; Herbert Muller, 22, of 514 Car roll avenue., and Miss Veronica Cas per, 22, of 22 Wiliiston street. ANNUAL. EXERCISES. EYE LACERATED. i'HTRD DISTRICT SI Fairfield Avei;- SF.COXD DISTRICT 62 Kiefcr Street. URTII DISTRK 251 State Street THIRD DISTRIC. .)97 Fairfield Avem:. Axel Lind, 35, a chauffeur, living at 765 Fairfield avenue, sustained a I severe laceration of the left eye early this morning when an automobile hood fell while he was working on the engine, catching him just over the eye. He' was attended at the Emergency hospital. The first annual exercises in honor of the dedication of the Welfare Building will be held late this after noon at that building, with speaking by Mayor Clifford B. Wilson and the beads of the Charities Board. Following the exercises, to which all the employes of the building are al invited, a flag raising will be held. WANTED Experienced and in experienced Paper Box Workers at once. IERIGAN PAPER BOX CO. 170 JAMES ST. G 25 d The truest help we can render to an afflicted man is not to take his burden from him, but to call out his best strength that he may be abl e to hear the burden. Phillip Brookn. United Kingdom of Gt. Britain & Ireland &cc Conv. Gold Bonds, 1929 to Yield 6.25 Legal Investment in Connecticut. WILLIAM R. BULL Bonds Stocks Phone Barnum 1089 Security Mdg. Bridgeport, Conn. I The Citv National Bank COR. MAIN AND BANK ST& Capital SOO,000 Surplus and Net Profits..- 750,00 iIFTJI DISTRICT fill Norman Strt-et. SIXTH DISTRICT 1173 North Avenue (1st Precinct), 2181 Main Street (2nd Precinct). FOURTH DISTRICT 1251 State Street. P. L. Holzer F. T. Staples JAMES STAPLES & GO. Private Rankers. 133 StaU- St.. Bridgeport Insurance. Real Estate. Safe Deposit Vaults. THE CONNECTICUT NATIONAL BANK (MP BRIDGJSPOST Cor. Main and Wall Streets T. B. WARREN Real Estate & Insurance New Office, 220 Meigs Building PATE'VTS A. M. WOOSTER Formerly Examiner U.S. Patent CTlx 1115 MAFV ST., BRIDGEPORT Send for booklet on patents SEVENTH DISTRICT Corner of Main and Arch Streets. EIGHTH DISTRICT 2044 Main Street. NINTH DISTRICT !f?0 Noble Avenue ( 1st Precinct) , 778 Hailett Street (2nd Precinct). TENTH DISTRICT 42 Beach Street. ELEVENTH DIS'I RICT. 416 East Main Street. TWELFTH DISTRICT. 1764 Seaview Avenue (1st Precinct), Lincoln School, Stratford Avenue, (2nd Precinct). Given under my hand this 28th day of October, A. D. 1919 . CLIFFORD B. WILSON, Mayor. G28 d Attention! Cash or Credit LARGE ASSORTMENT NEW AND SECOND HAND Household furniture, rugs, beds, springs, tables, rocking, Morris and kitchen chairs; pictures, china and glassware, mirrors, vases, Rogers silverware, etc. Call and inspect our stock. Selling at bargain prices. Terms to suit. Bridgeport Auction Sales Co.. 2S6 Fairfield Ave. R6tf FIFTH DISTRICT. 611 Norman Street. SIXTH DISTRICT 1173 North Avenue (1st Precinct) 2481 Main Street (2nd Precinct). SEVENTH DISTRICT Corner of Main and Arch Streets. EIGHTH DISTRICT 2014 Main Street. NINTH DISTRICT 5S0 Noble Avenue (1st Precinct) 778 Hailett Street (2nd Precinct). TENTH DISTRICT 42 Beach Street. ELEVENTH DISTRICT 410 East Main Street. TWELFTH DISTRICT. 1764 Seaview Avenue (1st Precinct) Lincoln School, Stratford Avenue (2nd Precinct). Given under my hand this 28th day of October, A. D. 1919. CLIFFORD B. WILSON. Mayor. G28 d Attention! Wanted for Cash HOUSEHOLD Furniture of all kinds. Office furniture, stock of goods and merchandise, every description bought. Let us quote you prices if you have anything to sell. Spot cash. Bridgeport Auction Sales Co., 2SS Fairfield Ave. R6tf CHOICE WINTER Potatoes F'OK SALE WM. F. DORSEY, Sou!!iporf, Conn. Telephone Fairfield 109-3 To be sure you get my potatoes see that the name of Wm. F. Dorsey is on the wagon. G 25 tf. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES We have a fine new equipment of safe deposit boxes of various sizes, and we would be pleased to show them to you. Coupon booths are conveniently arranged, and we collect coupons without charge. X. L. WATSON & CO. PRIVATE BANKERS Established 1866 CORNER MAIN AND JOHN STREETS YALE MISFIT CLOTHING CO., pays highest prices for gent's second ; nand clothing. Send postal, will; call. 63S Main St. L9tf ; FRANCIS J. DION, auctioneer Furniture bought and sold. An tiques a specialty. 1041 State St. Barnum 7959. ,19P2aai; BEST PRICKS paid for second nana furniture and books United Second -Hand Furniture Co., 861 State St. Barnum 108S-13. 'lMDUajr : RELIABLE FURNITURE CO. Sec ond hand furniture bought and sold. Stove repairing; also buy junk. We pay best prices. 7 52 East Main St. Phone Bar. 1649. B7aj' WE BUY AND SELL all kinds of sec ond hand furniture. Cohen & Peck, 295 State St. Bar. 40S7. G12all ALL KINDS of second hand furniture; we pay highest prices. Thomas Tongas, 69 7 Broad St.. corner Sou.h Ave. Phone Noble 1125-2. '19I.7a; WE PAY highest prices for a second hand furniture of all kinds. Chas. Oppenheim, 1484 Main St. Noble 1 038. '19P15aj OLD FALSE TEETH. gold, silver, j.latinum and diamonds, at market prices. E. T. Goldberg, jeweler, 46 rnnnon S'. Tel. B. 91H-2. R3'f SELL YOUR furniture, antiques, books, show cases. stoves, junk, merchandise to Daniel P. Keane, 1385 Main St. Phone 4952-2 Bar. BEST PRICES paid for all kinds sec ond hand furniture. Louis Fode mnn. 14 4 MMn S. Bar. 1038. WE PAY BE.-T PRICES for scrap iron, rubbers, metals, etc. Bern stein. 959 State St., cor. Norman St. Barnum 2213-12.- '19R20a:j EAST SIDE JUNK CO. pays, highest prices for rags, rubber, paper, met al and iron and furniture. 14 Evitts' Lane. Bar. 2351-4. L13d WB BUY men's second hand clothing. Call at 94 Congress St. Drop postal or phone. We Call. David Geist. Barnum 984-4 R15a!! BEST PRICES paid for all kinds of second hand furniture. George Dukas, 261 State St. Phone Bar. 1054. P4a! WANTED TO BUY Upright Piano, also Victrola and Graphonola. Will pay cash; state price. Box E. care Times. A 7 tf The nice seven room cottage situated No. 456 Wood Avenue, having electric lights, all improvements; also a nice lot and being situated right in the nice part of the West End in the Maplewood Avenue School District. There is room for a garage and If you are looking for a nice cottage in a good residential neighborhood, here it is and the price is extremely low. In fact, it is a great bargain. It is going to be sold. Further particulars, inquire of Ho La 13 lack I 231 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Phone Bar. 519 WANTED BOY OVER 1 6 YEARS OLD TO LEARN PRINTING TRADE APPLY MR. DONAHUE BRIDGEPORT TIMES G IS tf. ir CLOTHING Highest prices paid for men's second hand clothes. Koenig, 957 State St. Barnum 6328. We buy and sell. R22all OLD GOLD, silver, diamonds. We pay the best price. First West End Jewelry Store, 1286 State St., Lib erty Theatre BIdg. '19D3a!j LADIES' AND GENTS' second hand clothing bought and sold; also fur niture. Mrs. C. Meyer, 419 E. Main St B. 5174. P8a! OPERATORS WANTED Piece work rates are high. New Machines. Steady Work for Steady Workers. Profit sharing every two weeks. Always Busy IS years without a shutdown. Time work to start work easy to learn. Binders Strippers Places open Rufflers Lap Seamers Several Union Special Two Needles. Button Hole Banders NICHOLS UNDERWEAR CORPORATION Cor. James St. & Linden Ave. I 20 d '"LulfMliTB"Tn PARK CITY FURNITURE CO. pays best prices for second hand furni ture. All kinds stove repairing. 713 East Main St. Noble 602-2. '19P30 a FURNITURE of all kinds. - We pay nignest price. M. Gelfend, success or to Scalley Bros, 406 State St Phone. '19S12a NEWFIELD FURNITURE Co. Bes; prices paid for second hand furni ture We buy and sell. 1348 Strat ford Ave. Bar. 1088-14. Plls WANTED TO BUY all kinds of sec ond hand furniture. Geo. F. To tam, Redfield's old stand. 42 Har rison St. Phone 1015-2. D21tf MISCELLANEOUS BOARDERS WANTED At 9C8 Broai St. Stratford, Conn. Covenient t all . Industrial plants In Bridgeport Reasonable rates to workers. GISt'p Si Kit mm 44 HOUR WEEK. We need binders and flossers. Steady work for steady workers. High wages and good working condi tions. Call at Employment Office, The Warner feres. Go G 23 d ADVERTISE IN TOE TIMES To facilitate operation of the cars, patrons of the Connecticut Company will be asked to enter all cars by the front door and pay as they leave by the rear door when the readjusted fare schedule becomes effective Sunday, No vember 2nd. When you enter a car the motorman will give you a check bearing the number of the zone in which you board the car. Preserve this check, and when you leave the car present it to the con ductor at the rear door, who will collect your fare. Suppose you receive a check in zone 8, and alight from the car in zone 10. Your fare would be 8 cents 6 cents for the distance you rode in zones 8 and 9, and 2 cents for the distance you rode in zone 10. If you should board a car in zone 10 and ride to a point in zone 6, your fare would be calculated the same way six cents for the distance you ride in zones 10 and 9, plus two cents each for the distance included in zones 8, 7 and 6, or a total fare of 12 cents. To expedite movement of cars and lessen delay to themselves individu ally as well as all other passengers, the Company suggests that as many pas sengers as possible pay their fares as the car approaches their destination and stand on the platform ready to alight the moment the car stops. - - After your first day's riding you will know exactly what your fare will be over regularly travelled routes, and you will help the conductor greatly, and also help to make faster transit, by having the right change ready when you arise to leave the car. Get The New Metal Tickets All paper tickets will be abolished November 2nd, but if you should have any left they will be redeemed at the Company's local office, where the new metal tickets, each good for a 6-cent ride, can be obtained. The metal tickets are about as large as a dime, but are very light and convenient. They are for sale at the regular ticket agencies, at the rate of 17 for $1, and after November 2nd conductors will have them to sell in small quanti ties at 6 cents each. School Children's Tickets A new form of school children's ticket, containing 100 coupons and sell ing for $1, has been issued. The present form of ticket will be discontinued this week, but holders of these tickets can exchange them for the new form at the Company's local office. THE CONNECTICUT CO. I ,1 i a 3 1