Ocean City Sentinel ' R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - • NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No fid-X roue ftirnlabod «n apptleatton- 1 Joh-Wira promptly done by slr"rl4nO"<1 THURHDAY. MAY 2u. l»18. Mkmuiual Day (hi. year taken ..n a greater significance tiiau It baa ever had. with thougJM* ol thou Hand" of American boy* dead lu the Itelde of I France uppermo-t hi the mind. of all: boy a who a year since waga-Jglt h uand who fell fighting for all end that I" not ye! clear to lite Amerlcau |««i|)le. May their aacrinee not have beeu In vain, nor the fruit" of the victory the) eu dearly won he east U|«oti ll.r .ai iin clal altar nf Kqropean greed anq domHAD WARM TIMES or War Kapertcncra. Private M. W. Hbarp, of Company A. tUSd Engineer*, sou of Mr" Kllxaboth Sharp, of Uilsjcfty. wilting to' a frlantr, Horn Collin", of thli city, from Franca, bae the following to say: Oeorge Nlckeraon. who !« with our M P. 1 met Charley Hchnok once "lure 1 came over. Yon can ea«ily »ee thai we would much rather he home end with friend" than looking at the g realad *lglit* Europe can offer. t*omi of our englneera will eoon go to the port from which we are to embark to pre pare the MlleU for the oilier", eo you ' will eoon hear of the 7Slh Invl.lon he log on the move again. We all hot* to get borne early In Juoe at tbr lateet. "'We had a line trip over, leering Baltimore on May a* and "pending Memorial Day lu Halifax harbor. We landed at Liverpool June It. . For nearly three month" we drilled and worked, with Hrttlah otTtcer* and *000 coot".* a" Instructor- All tbl" lima we wen hat a few mllee from Ihr line, Brat In the Ypres motor, and later behind Arrae. We could alweye hear the roar of the' trig guoe near these cities, end el night we could sec the flashes e» reflection" on the "ky. The greatest fun for us were the air raids at night W hen we bea d the anti-aircraft gone start a barrage, we generally looked oat to see what was going on. W# could alweye hear the engtnaa, and we soon learned to die Uuguleh the different planes— Allied and Uerman — by sound. The Allied plsoas sometimes carried lights thai ' wees visible from below and wa could follow them. They also usad lights ioiiow tnem. 1 ney also usea iignt- ■
foe other purpose-, dropping flares to h light op the objects they were bomb- h tog, or eolorod lights for signals. tl 'One of the strangest sights happened one night wbeu e 'Jerry' avla- ■ I tor, flylog low, waa caught by one ut 1 oar searchlight". The operator held u the light on bios while our guns tried c to get blm. He eoewered by Bring n with his machine gun directly down u the searchlight's rays. Ha Anally got 0 away. "Wa wen uearly caught In one * raid on a railhead near Arras. About thirty of os wart seut to unload our b regiment's freight that was shipped from Dlx. The railhead was on the main road to Arras and only a few „ miles from the city, which was then , Inside of oar lines. It was a two or , three day Job, eo wa pitched our ehel- , tar tents on (be edge of the village— , Tlnquss. Wa were oot several limes that night, as 'Jerry' raided or hum- , herded towns near by. We had for ( gotten blm at last, and most of us , were eoUDd asleep when the greatest noise yon ever heard was started. , Bombs were dropping close to oa, and ( the explosions wen shaking ue up qoltsabtt. I eat op and grabbed my stael helmet and put II 00 my head, and I did It Id nothing flat. My , baddy grabbed his things and started to dive outside, hut we bad our rain coats over the front of the tent ami lie ' nearly knocked me over dtvlug Into 1 my aide of the tent, rimell branches ' of lbs trees over os end bite of dirt and broken Ula were dropping on the toot and It waa all over In a couple of mtnutea. We went onletdt and found (bat a large bomb bad landed In tlie corner of a barn and shed not leu than 100 yarde away. "Wa left the Arras area dnrtugthe last ol August aud* went by train to the American sector. (»o this trip we touched the edge of i'arle and tlieu went directly to the Marue Kivar. We followed Ibis through t'balvauTh leery aud Dorman> and detrained at Jumey. This waa well behind the American front. "Wa leached (be front ou the night - of the big drive In the St. Mill lei elector." Tha writer telle of a number of Inferreting ana somewhat thrilling experteocae on the hike" at ulgbt, aud, continuing, says: "Wa eoon earns to the lop or a slight hilt, and from here we con Id see the flashes of the guns here and there and occasionally a rocket, and we kuew we. were beattod directly toward the tinea. Boon wa turned off tha road loto an open field, and wo were etumt>llng over tbtsiwbeu the great barrage I eevtona' ** "**" *n °°" continuous. We fall ont In a tew minutes in a Jilt of woods, aud Itwacartful to pick a spot that left a large tree between where that shell was golog ad end our bunk. We threw our blankets on tha ground -and 1 was aalaep In a few mluuMe. 1 was awake at dajHgbt and the tirst thing I heard waa the same shell going- off That evening wa ware issued oua sandwleb and were ordered to be ready lo move quick. The bogle called n- at :t a. to. Wa blkad until the middle of! the morning aud tbeo dropped our blankets and look either a shovel or a I nines nil the American line and then ' the old (Jeraaao line, looklug fur a Job as the road. Wa passed through a town (bat had hem between the lines f f°* Itoool'lu rmnduk Cm" email town inside the Herman lines wee much sow. Wa real lad by - I hte time that we had c-rte to war.' '
TWO FIREMEN LEAVE POSITIONS ' Enter. Private Employment- ■ City Wants Pile Break ' ■ water Work Rnshcd. , „ The City Commissioners, at their . weekly meeting, received the reslrna Hons of Vernon H. Carlson and Allen Smith as' members of the elly's paid 111.- department. Carlson's tune 10 end y May 28. and Smilh tD quit nn June 1. Carlson has gone to I'ennsxmve to a work for the Sqnmr'*' Corson Co . and i Smith *iU enter the employ of- the f Atlantic lee Co.. of this rity | After Director Fisher had told the " finished condition nnd lack of preen s-< * Sin the work of the contractor on ihe '• pile breakwater on the ocean fronMn I tr»cior'>(J1iih n' ' Miwi s )"t hat . If he hies nnl get hn-\ very qulekly. his bondsmen will h- m-vlb-d l.y the city -Prior Fisher's plan. 1. is mid by city ofllclals that com a parallvelv little has boon done on the work In months. J. In response lo a query. City Engln eer William H. ColUsson. Jr. said 'hat more caps than was at flrst sop n posed are absolutely needed for the Boardwalk work now In progress. •I The following letter from the conI. tractor was read: * HON. ROBERT FISHER. il Director of Public Works, d Dear Sir:— In accordance with the I* provisions of my conlracl (No. 708). 1 >f will do whatever additional work Is rt required by your department for actual r Pool, plus ten per cent., guaranteelnc u ..he cost of replacing caps will not cx F reed eight .dollars each. * Yours very truly. i» RALPH L OOFF. Director Fisher stated that he belt ueved. In ail probability, the otter * made Is as low as the work can b> '■ tone for. and there is no question as ' 10 the absolute need of additional caps d Ho made a recommendation and mo i Hon along these lines, and the motion * was adopted. ' Mayor Champion recommended thII appointment for their unexpired terms * William C. Moore. C. Homer Rho- m» " ker and Miss Mary Bare as members * of the Hoard" of Commissioners of Futile Itecreitiou (Iroundt. Tbelr appoln 1 nient was confirmed. Mayor Champion reported that John ® H. McCUtchy. of Philadelphia, had 1 leaned up his lot near 17th Street . and Central avenue, complaints „ s gainst which had been made by other „ property owners in that section of the 11 fBEo Mayor Champion also told of his l. plans for the city's summer advert!" plans tor tne city s summer wunu-
for which the norland Agenry " the contract The plana met with approval of the board. In answer to a query of Dtrectoi *' Campbell. City Engineer Collisson said " that a ten-ton -roller had not been I" used on the Asbury avenue work, be 0 cause It SMUld have broken the gar h main. Therefore a flve-ton roller was I" used. A ten-ton roller wlU be used " the Avenue work above the Srull Agency ofllce. on Asbuty avenue, neai Btb street The foUowIng resolution, psrsented 1 by Director Fisher, was adopted!: r Be It j-* . " Resolved, by the BoanTnf Commie b s loners of Ocean City. New Jersey P that special meetings of the Board ol 1 Commissioners may be railed npor. request In writing to the city clerk. b> t any member of the Board of Commls " "loners, and upon said city clerk glv ' Ing twenty-four hours' notice to each ' of the members of the said board In ' ' writing, as to the time and place ol 1 the special meeting and the business * to be transacted thereat; and be It ' further ' Resolved, that special meetings may ' be held at any time by waiver in writ ' log of the members of the Board ot Commissioners; and be It further Resolved. If at any special meetlnx of the members of the Board of Com ' miss loners all the members are pres > enl a waiver of notice oUh- time and . place of the special 4'Irmg and the , business to be transacted thereat ma) r upon motion made by any member. , and carried by an unanimous vote , (yea and nay) ot the members of tbr , Board of Commissioners shall become a part of the minutes of such sp<-elsl , meeting and. when the minutes of any j such special meeting are approved. > such approval aball have the same 1 torce and effect as If each member ol ! the Board of Commissioners had In I writing waived notice of the time and p place of auch special meeting and 'the I business to be transacted Ihereal; and > be It further Resolved, that all rules and n-guls tiona heretofore adopted by any board of commissioner* of the city of Ocean City or any common council of the city * of Ocean City or any borough council J ot the city ot Ocean City be and the r same are hereby declared null and e void, and of no effect. " The following resolution, presented 'j by Director Campbell, was adopted: >■ Be It * Resolved, by the Board of T'atnrols- * si&nera of Ocean City, New Jersey, that the mayor and city clerk of Ocean i- City. New Jersey, be and the ssmr- " are hereby authorised and directed on " behalf of the city of Ocean City. Now d Jersey, and by authority of the Board it of Commissioners ot this city, to execute all quit-claim deeds and oiher In g struments and papers relative to the if I quit claiming of the rig his of the ally " I id Ocean City. New Jersey, in any land J j or property In the city of Ocean City, n ! which right the city of Ocean City has h'by virtue of any unpaid taxes or nn■Ipald street assessment-., when Hie full amount of all taxes and street sssess>r ments and Interest and cost are paid. »j which Day be found to be due Ihe city fl'Of Oreaa City a. hy the books In the V l»x r. .Hector'. Mfllee. * bleb, by law.' should be paid, upon th. city of Ocean 11
City quitclaiming lt« Lights to any j property described In the quit daitn j certain ihe amount due iuiil when sstUj I amount I" approved by (hi- director of the department of revenue and flnanre, such approval -hall ■» t-rlMM -o the . city Clerk and «i. h .o-ruflcalbm shall be "iira.leni authority bh fche - vm u ^ I clerk' of (ll'eall 'City. New jersey, be I „l .1,.- s.n-e are lie -rel.v aUthorljed ! J and th. ."an,. .11 . . ( ,1 and dlrei led on le'h.ilf "1. 1H1 01 ; l" thorlty of Ihe Board of n.miiu- ioneis , of ihl" ell). I" eve. 111. all muniment 1 1 a lllg. "f lav 'ale ecrtilh at. " rales of "ale for "(n et Improvements. • I I which Will I" ' New J.-rsiV- h»- ln "r ol,"'r 1 1 , property as dest rite*! In any tax .sale. , j rertlflcate or certlflrate of sal.-, for j. Street Improvement - »•> vlrl'i" "f any I . tax sale eeitlflrair 01 ec-nlflcale of " pavment""" t'he ''at i.t •' <'"LU In the tax sale mtlMf or Ho cert IBrate of sale for street Improvements , -og-ther a HI: P 1 ere st and costs which may be found 10 be due the clty'of Ocvan fit) *» . flee, which by law should he paid, upon " Hwtneni of any tax sale cerrlflcale or ,. rertlflcate of sale for street ImproveIng of any right, title or interest the ,ily of Ocean City ha- In any land or ,, property in the city of Ocean Cltv. 'A I virtue of suet. t.n nil cervtfleai' t certificate of sal- for street Improve- ,, ments; that the lax collector -hall ascertain the amount due and when salt! imount Is approved hy ihe director of .- uf iei> r.ue and finance, -uch approval shaR be certified 10 th* ;tty clerk and such cerllflcatlon shall . be sufBcienl aulhoril^ for the execu- , don of any Instrument, pap' r. docu ;. ment or assignment aforesaid and h. Resolved, that the tax Collector of | Ocean City. New Jersey, is hereby bucity of Ocean City. New Jersey, and hy authority of the Board ot Conjuls1 aioners of this city, to .execute all c-r-r Uflcates of cancellation for delinquent ( taxes and to execute all other Instru- „ menu, papers and documents and satisfaction pieces, which by law may be -xecutcd by said tax collector, relative n to taxes and street assessments; and d he it further ,, Resolved, that all Instruments. 11M slgnihent* or documents in this resolu- , :lon referred 10. shall be approved, as ,, to form and execution by the city solicitor. i8 The -following resolutions, present- „ ed by Director Campbell, were agt
Be tt Resolved, by the Board of Commisclonera of Ocean City. New Jersey, Ocean Ctty borrow a sum not exeeedlng 1X712.00, under and by virtue ' of resolution previously tuissiul by Oils f Contract No. 705. and that the , proper officers execute a note or notes , secure said sum. > Be It Resolved, by the Board of Commls- < -loners of Ocean City. New Jersey, 1 that Ocean City borrow a sum not exceeding 14556-00, under and by virtue of resolution previously passed by this board. Contract No. 707. and that the ' officers execute a note or noles j 10 secure said sum. The request of Frank Champion for permission to lower a portion of the approach to the Boardwalk on MOfflyn as staled by Director Fisher, was referred to Mr. Fisher, with power A quit-claim de«-d was ordered grant- , "d Vivian B. Smith, oa lots 855 and , 856. Section C. Ocean City Association. and lots 853; 854. 855 and 856. Section C. V. Several bills were read and ordpred I paid. c Mrs. Laura McManus, of this city, 1 gave a dinner for a few friends at her I apartments Tuesday evening. Her II guests were Mr. John lllley, of Plga- * -autvllle. aud Mrs. David (Irlffitb, > Miss French aud Miss Kg*o. of tbl" '- rtty. Mr*. McManus latar took them • 10 the "movie* " il - Member* of t'»m|> 19, P. ft. of A , on > ruesday evening celebrated I he lodge'" I. aeernteeotb anniversary. A good ene terlalnmeut was provided. Ihl> being 1! followed by refreshments. d For 8ami.-LoI No. 380. Sec. D. t Ocean City. Apply A. Hoeltgvr. I7.W , North Twenty-ninth street, Pbtladela pbla, Pa. adv.,. 5 28, 21 f CARE OF LAWNS L C. HANDLE , 718 Central Avenue d OCEAN cm. N- J. d O. I—. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. " HIUDLK* A A l> ANN d Reading Coaf £w"nS*l i nan una (*.<. TIXTH nun am d Local Express and Light Hauling. 11 W. H. HAYES J' A60 Wast Ave. Oc.an Cltv. N. J. > '•••"" A"-- | ' Try an Advertisement n in tbc SENTINEL
;'no thought of^ghatitude , ' j HUJ?ad "Cast Bread Upen the Waj -1;; L. -kf.-«» «» th.- , . III.* " ngrllv they fa«'l jltie - . f -f n "f f. f"r , 1 ' " . ." ' , '"Witt I -n^'-t',- watt a whMef t unit' • ni-th- r nnd ««« «"•'" I1 :[l„.|te the leschcr*. » j! r', nw'-h <"•' ' , tl'-i; un%nAl' !V l.i!Vi;i.rel.-'--' '•••! j' f Ld^ tn-r '^srlp-j"';'- ' : . h STJS. wabvV "hr's-Sipl th" 'I ' can!"— Ind!otin'i"ilt» Ne'tw. The Profitable Niekef. r I.Ike the humble- cent the Increased ■■ coinage of which 011s recently histo '. ftinminte. for the face velne of tlvnse J the'' entire running -xf 'pt-mivs of tlie unlit.— Youth's Coi"|-"0- , '- ,on- | 1 Why Dldmend Is Prlged. I 1 Of practical u*. ihe id is n-t I' quite destitute— If Is. f r tn-tance. the 1 best of all sbrn-lv. -— t-ut th.m> pro.' j Ileal uses have nlm-wt ,.r quite n-tlp f Ing to do with lis popular imieein. tahll.lwsl hy co-l nnd sconliy. rvt, , . second, on the survival tn hnmnn he- 1 lags of the nnelent nnd aavngi- .h-i ght \ ' In hanging aN.ut nnd fastening to ih.« I brightly colored or shiny. * j Australian Pearls. 4 Australia nre of many "hup--- nnd col- 1 ore. Those under ten grain- sr.- mild 1 by- the ouncd. above that hy the grain, j Color hna a deal to do with the vidua. ! J- Tbc white pearls go mostly to Europe ,« and the yellow ones to India. In Auswlll fetch Up to £ 100. hut s- i:..-s realise only a fifth of that am.mnt. The yellow pearls may be rated on an average of- about half the value of
To Remove Grease. The following method, di-scrlbcd In *' Popular Science Monthly, has Iwu-n " suhstlfuted for the use of gasoline and " other light oils : Rofl the pafts In cnu«- *■ tic soda lye; one pound fo a gallon nf are hot. Caustic sndn Is r. -coram led as heller than ordinary soda, since It the fat or grease to dissolve more quickly. . j } Taboo. When anything Is forbidden, or Its exclusion Is ordered. Engllsh-snoaklng ] ficoplc somellmes say It Is Ptnlam." The won! Is derlv—1 froth a custom ! . once common In Polynesia and New Zealand. Il slgtilfli-s soriAthlng set ' opart or prohibited because of Us be- 1 1 Ing either sue red or accursed. The • system originated in n superstitions ' dread of the Invisible powers of i-vIL I For Outdoor Chess Games Chessmen, which range from two to three and one-half feet In height, j '■ made of nlumlnum. collapsible, ami , packed In a special trunk, have l»-,-n 1 .given to the library of the tlnlv.-rslty : of Wisconsin. A Milwaukee man. now ; dead, design""! them for use In public ' 1 . chess bonnls, with n view to increasing j r popular Interest In the game. | »«" i»iUnreasonable. ► Ton nre two-faced. Tnu let sn- ' u other fellow kiss you." "Well. If I j "eve two faces, what'a your klckT" |
hounds could not rgrget i ' Faithful Animals Lonq Remcmber«l ' ysung Master Who Mr! Traqie Death S Year Ago- * ' p>» * •* f- ■' *"•; 1 • I »{ T,...,, . from 1 ' Stop- Hiqher'up. . ( tj) Easily Arranged. I - b, r He ashed If -be hi-! " \|«I- « piny with Mm. ami -be «n!d » no. He 1 b-n asked If «he «„-,M I'.Vs t 1 Give Plants Air and LigHt. C If ("died plants nre set In JardtI arnuml it.' I'lsiits n.-d light, pure I air. nnd cleanliness as much ns tinu j Fidelity In Small Things. " ». Fidelity In «mnll things I- nt the * too often forget this, nnd yet no truth t. %nd tn ihe crl— -- of Individual life.— Jt
Presidents In Country's History. Mjrtln Van Huron, the eighth pre*ter we had d.-clnred our Indop- ndenre svf England, nnd John Tyler was the States. Think It Over. Tpon the basis that every grain of j emstlrlsn ha* figure.! that the thlrd- ! 1.000.000 Gallons a Day. ! Tlie dally consumption of gasolene - and dlsllllnle hy the 844 000 m„tor ve- ,, hide* operated In Callfornln Is np--prexlmnfidy l.OOO.OOO gallons.— Indian- [ spoils N'-ws. 1 ; . Roman Pears. ■ j Pliny tell" u- that. In Ms day. tha Romans cultivated 32 varieties of ] i to linns llarkhnrdt I - PLUMBING /am) HEATING P^ARK L\KE I Undertaker and Embalmer
GARNEY'S AUTO EXPRESS 1 ALL KINDS OF LIGHT HAULING | , GARNEY AND SON ,TM n.j , women.^ '1 ! 1 -M Bringing 9 dining room — as close" as your own kitchen — the K [■ matchless facilities of the best and most whole- V wM some bakeries in the world. Urieeda Biscuit Ml - come to you as fresh and immaculate as Mr% t,!\ when they were taken from the oven. fci NATI O NAL *X*CXiTT I bats. They are moat lovai-le ana ! Hlsrull Pr.«1uct« can he 'luiringHvi I liuat tradable after they've hdB .years «byn my ial-lve nrr growing I 1 pemething to eat- Nathmal Bt«ral( up we never missed the ChU. I " dalMka always toxin our Chit ldrcu'a Hour with 1U laity foaat.
Any HlnC ! ( Joseph G. Champion Buiidinn Contractor ^ ' HCTAN CITV. N. J. Tenth Slrcel and West Avenue J. E TROUT S B SWAN Swan and Trout C-aroenters an[' ®u''c'ers , JOBBING • SPECISITY 1040 ASBUPY AVENUE OCEAN CITV N. J. you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect yottt Dceati City cottage. Yon cannot spare tlie time to look after it closely yourself and must depend npon llie 1 honesty ot the contractor. - I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to " Semi lor the list ol names and photographs ot the houses, Otis M. Townsend office D 1 1 1 1 nro 0CEAN CITT" •th St. opposite r. 0. d u I l l J c- It N- ICity Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. £ L. W. MILLER ry PROPRIA TOR — TELEPHONE. 203
i SMITH'S / // I 1 The Tin Smith / / /v r — ' ' 73S A«lYury Ave. ■>>ionw 7.X- W Alt Kin List of tlutterss Powell's Goods, Notions and Men's Furnishings Powell's U2I Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Lieht Comoanv 837 ASBURY AVENUE . TELEPHONE 6 NIGHT CALLS 424-W r^rATcORSON^1 i General Contractor ! 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY g^ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS NOW OPEN New Store New Stook FRUIT and PRODUCE Nickerson's plumbinq \re you gettiug ""-lire ratisfaetlon as to priem, w„rkmai»hip and bn«m> eourtmyf If "°b It "«ll I")' ?'"> u> give m« a trial I aoi ie an •xoopii-.n-Uly guml to takr u'olMioM7orreoI ' m*k' 1 ha— no sxponalvs aaUbliabmaru ft....... C. H. BACON 007 tilghth Nt Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
I (OktHAlTOM AUD Bt'ILDUla, OTIS M. TOWNSEHD BUILDER St. Opposite p. ot OCEAN CITY, N. J. j Only galvanized nails nsrd on 4, Joseph D. Leel ^ CARPENTER JOHHINO WORK A 8PECIAI TY George W. Hurria Contractor, Builder and Jobbing ^ j Class Pre*. Hssgsl... . swlW„ d 1 No. IJ W. Fourteenth Strvct'' OCIiAN CITY. N. J. HsItHSu^oH ; Leander S. Corson BUILDER Alterations loU»( HUMBERT C. PONTIERE ; BUILDER Tailh Strut OCEAN CITT. 1. 1, B. HILLMAN OCEAN CITY, N. J, Hammonton, N. J. ALBERT G. GILBERT, practical house paintei 645 Asbury Avenue, — ' pairing Promptly Aitsoasd To. _ e 0 Akin fJ Um H S Adiat geo. 0. adams k cd. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING. Etc.. Etc. All Work la Mason Una Promptly Attendad To. OCKAI4 CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. ■RECKLEV. PROP __ Keaily Mixed Paints, Load and OUa ~ 82(i and 922 Aabury avenue.
DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 41 1 A.abury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY b.i' Pi..".. 1,1* ) _ " Giant Stringless Bush Beans Burpces* Bush Limas Thomas J. Thorn * 1128 Bay Avenue Grass ar.d Clover Seed 3 Something New for 111" benefit ci Ocean City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company will elsan your holal, boarding hot!"*, prlvmla milage, ortlre. or "tiyUiing you have o- e mrijl-h evrryialiia^^^^esjw^^* ' ' 7j0 Wast Avenue Ocean City New Jersey JONHS, ROUERS dt BAS5ELL JERRY DeFRANCO'S SMYIHG FIELDS First-Class Service ] For the Winter at 843 ASBURY AVEHU6 Our Wall Paper is n veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs.'- If you are critical it may — take you a long lime to decidethere are so many patter** to chooss from— but the point is that you can be suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED- R. SMITH 1048 Atbary AV*. t Ocean City Now Jersey Advertise in The Sentinel

