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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 52

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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52
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FIFTY-TWO THE WEATHER STATE FORECASTS Connecticut: Partly cloudy and warmer today with scattered showers and possible thun-dershowers late today or early tonight. Mostly cloudy with scattered showers tonight, little change in temperature. Friday partly cloudy and not much temperature change. Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Today fair and warmer. Increasing clqudiness and little change in temperature tonight.

Friday partly cloudy with showers and no important temperature change. Vermont and New Hampshire: Sunny and warmer today. Increasing cloudiness and little change in temperature tonight. Friday showers and little change Maine: Today fair and warmer, except considerable cloudiness and little change in temperature Easlport area. Mostly fair and little colder tonight.

Friday showers and little change in temperature. WINDS I-ong Ibland Sound: Variable I winds this morning, becoming southerly in afternoon and continuing tonight and Friday. Vel ocity this morning about 10 MPH, picking up to 20-25 MPH in after-; WOMAN night and Friday. Visibility miles or more. TEMPERATURES Buffalo Charleston Chicago Cincinnati Concord Denver Uulutb Hartford Hatteras Jacksonville Kansas City Los Angeles Minneapolis Montreal Nantucket New Orleans New York Old Town Philadelphia Phoenix Portland, Maine Portland, Ore.

Providence St. Louis San Antonio Seattle Washington Worcester MICHAEL PEMRICK 1 1 It Til i NORWALK April 23-Michael was found dead today in his room and Dr. William H. McMahon, medical examiner, said, death was due fo natural causes. His body was found hv worker at the A.

D. Cattv pany who came fo the house to sec why he had not come to work. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete. MRS. LULU A.

VON HOLTZ Mrs. Lulu A. Von Holtz, 68, of 208 Colorado avenue, died yesterday in her home after a lone illness. Services will take place tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Albert W.

Spear funeral home, 1222 Fairfield avenue, with the Rev. William H. Alderson. pastor of the First Methodist church, officiating. Burial wlil be in Lakeview cemetery.

Mrs. Von Holtz was born in Bridgeport and had been employed by the Casco Products corpor- of Fidelity lodge, Order of Re-bekahs; past Pocahontos of Kyo- council, lb, of a member of Lucretta Warner circle. Order of Foresters. Services will be conducted the funeral home tonight at Weather Forecast for Nation SON INJURED REDDING SMASHUP REDDING. April 23-A Bethel and ber son were sei ly injured at 12:35 p.m.

today the car she was driving on 'Rouli 58 skidded across the road, snapped off a utility pole and then Mrs. Wetter. 38, of 12 IWelfpits mad. Bethel, and her Robert. 11, were taken to Danburv hospital in the Fire de THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, THURSDAY.

APRIL 24. 1958 Precipitation Is expected today from Mississippi vallev to the Appalachians orobiKmif log to the middle Atlantic states. Some Is expected In central Plain? and tsnow or" snow flurries In the north and centra) Rockies. Scattered ot the Appalachians but It will (urn colder in partment ambulance. Another son, David, 9, was not injured.

attendants said at a late hour tonight Mrs. Wetter is in "critical" condition with a fractured right arm, possible fracture nf the right knee, severe lacerations of llie entire face and ot the right leg, and multiple bruises about the body. Robert was reported in "gocd" condition with a fractured left arm and lacerations of the lip. The accident is still under investigation by State Policeman' Charles Lundberg of the Ridgefield barracks EXTINGUISHER BLAST KILLS MAN AT PLANT HARTFORD, April 23-CAP) llicodore Mills, 38, of Windsor, died this morning in an accident! that occurred while he was filt-i ing a fire extinguisher at iiamora ure Extinguisher com pany. I.t.

Julian P. Darman said Mills was lining an extinguisher with nitrogen and water when tht bottom blew out and "rocketed" iguisher at Mills' face. 956 MAIN STREET -OffOSITE CITY TRUST Here it is! Big 3 Days MENS SHIRT SALE 1500 all Famous Label value from 4.50 to 6.95 jj i reliability for more thnn jJ Li CQ i 956 street i II II 53 41 OPPOSITE CITY TRUST I k. Ill III I the man in fashion is III 7:30 o'clock by Fidelity lodge n. ai ciock Dy Kyota coun Mrs.

Von Holtz Somers, of Stratford, and Mrs. Altha M. Knapp, of Bridgeport; a son, Theodore E. Von Holtz, of Fairfield; a brother, Charles Fryer, or Newport, N.H.; six grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. THE BULL tirvived by two daughters, Mrs.

Hatti. SHOT SmirnoH-th. Vodt. ef gmimoff till I.Mt.il In VODKA the man in 1 I I ill 2,0, 7.00 Colored Shirts Plains, fancies. Assorted collar styles.

Madras. This is the some sale that is a complete "sell-out" each year. -So hurry in for best selections while they last! Sizes 14 to 17 in this group. -1 Mm I Cool Superb II cnUfawM in SP0RTSHIRTS I liHi in I I 2.99 ea i i III Summer cool cotton sport-shirts in solids, fancies, checks and whites. Both short and long sleeve styles in sizes -XL.

telephone orders as always! Cool, fashionable, rich- distinguished F-hion Park Suitings that JUSJ ARRIVED! superbly. The fabrics you I nave to see and feel to it'll appreciate their luxury I I and the place to see and feel them is ot Meigs Ijl and Company! Come in I Ifel today for a free and friendly try-on! Mens Clothing. l.y! 1 1 Mtits Ma'n 1 1 III 1 1, T0Uf oceount olwoyi welcomed ot jll Men's ROBES Seersuckers 6.95 Terry Cloth Robes 1Q95 12,5 Men's Robes. Main Floe the Store that Service built offers Sure -Save Spring Specials! trim tailored farpoon SKIRTS only I Century ffll; Striped, checked and plaid tarpoon skirts in all-weather, resistant tarpoon fabric sheds water and wrinkles with every wearing. Available in sizes 1 0 to 18 in predominantly red, brown, rust and black.

Sportswear, Wain Floor Values to 49.98 Misses1 Spring Coats 33 00 By special request our style smart famous make Spring coats in luscious shodes at this wonderful saving! Limited quantity so be early for your choice selection! Sizes 6 thru 16. Fashions, Second Floor Shop Thursday Til 9 A repeat of oiir Teen Trend Special! STROLLERS AND HOOKIES' reg. 5.95 399 Much ado about something! Strollers and Hookies fhaf are as c-o-o-l as any teenager could possibly want them! Strollers all hand-sewn in red, black or brown. Hookies available in a wide variety of styles and colors all made to Meig5 rigid standard for quality and fit! Sizes A to 10 Narrow and medium widths Shoe Meigs Downstairs SPECIAL Ladies' Bermuda Shorts reg. 5.98 4.88 Shoris for the femmes in Bermuda stripes, checks, fancies jn Goley and Lord tarpoon cloth! Lasting, color-fosf fQsr)i0n fobric thQt is 0 with all fashion- conscious women.

And we hove 'he colors you want most. Sizes 10 to 18. Sportswear, Main Floor.

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Years Available:
1918-1977