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F0BD RETAIL SALES hake hew eecoed

Conpaay Reports Total Sake Hart Keadtod 5,709 Machines a Day Retail sales of Ford Cara. Track*. and Tractors established a new klcb' record during June, when, according to a statement issued from the Wua factory at Detroit, an average ■ f *•701 machine* were told dally. I Ford sales have been showing a constant Increase each month this year; June being the highest in the history of the Company with a total of 141.4S0 car*, trucks and tractors. Of this number. 0,004 were sold by the Ford Company of C nada and 0,410 by the various Euro eaa Ford antes and South American Branches, rea«-oinr ..chasers In practically every civilised country la!

the world.

With the closing of buslnees for June, Ford records disclosed the fact that total sales for the first six iths of 1021 were well over the half-million mark, the exact figures being 002,201. This is nleo a new high record mark as It Is considerably In advance of any previous half-

year period.

At the present time. Ford Is employing 70,000 men in Detroit.

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Belle plain _* 0 * * 0 1 1 * *—< DennlsTtlle _»40***0* *—« Struck out by Bushnell. »; by Champion, 1; by gteelman. ». Medea rf the Game Wheaton played well at first. R. Hob bad four beautiful “pick up*-" Nichols ts not yet la form. Brown led ot In fine style.

V you’re going to get rid of peach tree borer* this tall, now's the time to figure out your P-C-bensene order sad find the dealer .who can supply

the star performer of the game. J. Fidler tatted and fielded 1

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In this aad is oCsriag It to but lowers in Sea Isle City, be had from George McCullough.

CAR MAT 817 HK 8b We City's bowlers severely trlBBMd the Cape May Five by a lead of 21T Una. Tuesday night, ot last week, on the Fehtie alleys. This makes as even break for the two teams, each winning a game, and the tie will be pUyed In the sear

future.

The score follows:

First game: See Isle City; Town. IBS: Bloom. 146; Olden. 124; Fredericks. 144; Fehrle. 102. Caps May GUea. 10S; Chambers. 161: Randerbuah. 106; Maute. 146: Snyder. 142.

See Me Or* 122 seniority.

Second game: 8b Me City: Tranner. 140; Town. 166; Olden. 16J: Fredericks, 121; Fehrle. 212. Cape ! May: GUea. **: Chambers 111. Randerbush. 174; Haute, 142; Snyder. 142. See Me City 11* majcfrlty. Third game: Sea Me City; Tnuaer. 120; Town. 166; Olden, 120; Fredericks. Ml; Fehrle. 161. Cape May; GUea. 120: Chambers. 140; Randerbush. 164: Maute. 101; Says'. 162. Cap* May 27 majority. The grand totals were: 8m We

City. 2216; Cape May. 2*23.

The highest Individual score 21* as made by R. Fehrle. of Sea. We

city.

The night was chilly end the ekes in the bowling alley were well filled with spectators and

CIVIC CLUB MASQUE BALL The annual masque bell of the Women's Civic CRib will be at the Excursion House. Friday evening. August 26th. at 2 P. M. The tickets are ready for distribution and may be obtained from the secretary Mrs. Henry Brooks or any member of the board. Every woman and man In the arch, unasked and In costume, will receive a souvenir. There will be prise* for the beet fancy drem co*n.me, the moet comic, aad the most original character drem for both women end men. Meten There are meters of aocent. here are tneters of tone. But the best way to meet her Is to meet her alone. There are letter of aeeeat. There are letter* of tone. But the hem way to letter la to letter alone.

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j per cent inUrgst paid m Savings FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAM CITY, M. J.

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it to cock with, to heat with, to light your hone, r <«», ran your iron, or supply fewer for

OUB PAFRI STICKS We are taking orders now for September and October at greatly reduced price*. E. L. Kastner MAUTOA, - HEW JERSEY (Will be in Sea Isle City Sept 1st) Orders can be left at the Real Estate Office of JOHN L. MAHKR Lendls Avenue and Italia Street

An Invitation

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Omastrd in the study of CVdpraetfc, to visit Ph&adetpUa’s new ColIsge or' Chiropractic.

IB, aad we wfll be pleased to give you detailed i formation at any time.

Candy Shop and Ice Cream Parlor At the Shore “Pure and Home Made” candies are the choice. We make our candiei on the Pier and invite Your Inspection CANDY SHOP Ocean Pmr SEA ISLE CITY

Money to LOAN Strathmere Building and Loan Aaaociation ADDRESS: Geo. R. McCullough, Secy. Strathmere . . New Jersey

YOUR PRINTING IS “YOU” Printing expresses the business character and personality of the user. Every piece of printed matter is designed to convey a message, or sell a product, or tell a story, and the effkti- • eocy of the message depends entirely on the quality of the printing. Quad priutiac probably dees cb£ a little more thaa the criiaary Had. BUT—haw often do ym bay it! Aad what frfereace does a few daQan make when the printing ywa buy for them represents YOU— what yon axe aad what yon have to sell—far a year or even longer? CHEAP FBDRIBG IS COSTLY AT AMY FBiC£ IT OVER

TIMES PRINTING HOUSE Sea Isle City both telephones New Jersey

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LAMP HQ SHARK The crow of the Shallow Water Fish r^np—y on Friday morning of last weak found « twelve foot shark in their pound net. The hugh fish was brought In and was found to weigh six hundred pounds. It was cut Into steaks and sold In the PhLadelnhia market. The shirk was noi of the man-eating type, but wss what Is known m a “Shovel Korn" by

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warns APABTXEMTS OCCUPIED The apartments of the new Kahn building on Paris street are now occupied. and the building presents s

year factory needs The Sea Isk City Municipal Electric plant ii new gfring ooatinams twenty-four hoar year-around serrioe of a quality and reliability that is eqnaDed by few plants. A mighty fare*, is misled, waiting to be set into notion by your mere turarng ef a switch. It is safe.

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walk. nTt-‘s**r at sight when lights gleam forth from each of the many windows that tore the oceanMowing the weeds along the road betors they go t* seed keep* t*from sanding the adjoining fieMe also dsntrnrs the favorite biding place of iaaacto and disease*.

Are You Properly Insured? Is yev Are inswsnee on yoc home sdeqnate? Are you paywg the oBmet ratot Can y« intarmnoe "to* be red need by apply* ing certain Are precastionst fa y« antatabik insB^ agifart theft, ire- pcbBc KahQxty s»J property damage, or any one of thrmf

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