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Cork tile is a resilient floor ma- terial made fiom tree bark which is ground, compressed- into var- ious shaped molds, and baked; the time of baking determines the «olor. WINES For Easter At— Ramie's Widmer's Hillside Taylor's N. Y. S. California, All Kinds Imported, Sweet, Dry You will enjoy purchasing from our wine department. Kosher Wines, Brandy FREE DEL.—PHONE 13 Corner Ford & Denny | Open Sat. 8 A. M. 12 Midnight Ann Frank Runs Into Motor Car Krroi A. Reamore of 326 East Main street. Oonvernenr. reported to the police that as he was driv- ing; west on Ford street between Siate and Isabella streets yester- day afternoon,. Ann Frank, young daughter of Harold J. Frank, ran out from l>ehind some parked i-ars and into the side of his auto- mobile He stated that she was not hurt. Special Programs Easter Day in the City Churches OWEN D. YOUNG DIES Owen 1). Young, the infant son of Mi- and Mrs. Minto Young of Ogdensburs: R F. I>. 1 born in he Hepburn hospital Thursday, died yesterday. The remains were removed to the Ramsdell-Ewait funeral home. Burial took place iii St Mary's cemetery yesterdaj ;.T ei ;u*m. • \ESTE R N BEEF CO. THE DEPENDABLE MARKET HEADQUARTERS The closing seniles of Holy Week will be conducted at St. Marys cathedral this morning, with the blessing of the Paschal candle, new fire, baptismal font and Faster waters. The mass of the pre-scantitied was held yester- day at $ a. m. and from 12 to 3 the services of the .Seven Last Words from the Cross with Bishop F. J. Monaghan officiating. Father Jost-ph C Ford preached the re- treat sermon on the Crucifixion at the cathedral last night to a con- gregation which taxed the capacity of the church. Yesterday and last night many people visited the church to make the stations and adore the cross. Services were held last night in the Methodist Kpiscopa! and Con- gregational churches. Services will be held today in St John's Episco- pal church. Easter will be observed in all the churches of the city tomorrow. Bishop F. J. Monaghan will offici- ate at pontifical mass at 11 a. m. at St Mary's cathedral. There will be special music programs and floral decorations in all churches. Tin Knights Templar, with Blue lodge escort, will attend services at the Presbyterian church at 5 p. m. Rev. Dr. W. C. Maclntyre? will preach a sermon on Masonry and the choir will present a pro- gram arranged for the occasion. Rt. Rev. Monsignor p. S. C.arand. Vicar General, will officiate at Notre Dame church. At the lo:3u mass a mixed choir of twenty-five voices will render an appropriate program under the direction of Father Charbouneau. A cantata. ''Hillside and Car- den.\ will be presented at the Methodist Episcopal church under the direction of Mi-s. A. C. Ed- wards, choir leader, tomorrow night. The Easter mush- a; St Mary's cathedral will be directed by Rev. Patrick O. Thompson and Mrs Karl Qninlan at the organ. Rev. C. E. Kennedy will preach at St John's church at 11 a. m. Goor^e Murrav Funeral Todav Mm Miss Lvnch Home From New Rochelie Miss Jacqueline Lyn.-Ii. (languor of Mr. and Mrs. Uulp'i <;. L-n<h. of Washington str«-i>. returned t > her home this week from the Col- lege of New R.'K-helie for the Easter holidays. Miss Lynch. \ ho is active in the Long Distance Club. Props and Paint, college dram iti; society, and Freshman Forum on campus, will return to the college on Sunday. April 4. the date of the annual New Roohelle-1-Iolv Cross concert, to be held at tae Waldorr-Astoria Hotel in \> w York City. s I 1 Food Sale—All iop and lock on p. m. Shop Ford home store. street. cooking in Surprise todav at FOR RENT—ii-room furnished flat, heated and lighted. s:i(i p el . month. 30$ Jersey Ave. Phone d' •>** LOST—A ladies* brown shoe, er please phone 911-J. Find- The funeral of George M. ray. retired automobile dealer, will WILL PAY—Up to $75.00 each for be held at his home, 6u2 Franklin* street, this afternoon at 2. Services will be conducted by Rev. 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