Inlet Terrace Club to Stage Cabaret Mystics Make
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Single Copy 4 c. $1 . 5 0 a Yeai Single Copy Four Cents VOLUME No. 17, NO. 17 BELMAR, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922 MAYOR DONNELLY OF TRENTON GOVERNOR EDWARDS IN BEL SiMONSOii’S SELL APPOINTED TO POLICE INLET TERRACE CLUB MYSTICS MAKE APPEAL MAR, AT CONCERT FOR ST. ‘SPEC’ DANGLER DOES RESERVE ROSE’S CHURCH, JULY 26TH. IS PATRON OF MUSICALE AT HO FIFTH AW. PROPERTY Presentation of Beautiful Insignia TO STAGE CABARET FOR FINANCIAL AID TEL COLUMBIA. IRON MAN STUNT to Feature Next Tuesday’s — 0 — MANY MERCHANTS HAVE AL DEFEA TS FREEHOLD AFTER RE AFTER RESIDING MERE FOR Council Meeting EVERYTHING IS IN READINESS With Governor Edwards of New READY CONTRIBUTED— THE LIEVING NIXON IN THE THIRD THE PAST TWENTY SUMMERS FOR THE EVENT WHICH TAKES Jersey as a patron and including the TEAM HAS GIVEN THE BORO INNING WITH SCOIJE fi TO 0, SIMONSON’S MOVE BACK TO Mayor Frederick Donnelly of PLACE TOMORROW EVENING. names of many socially prominent MUCIUADVERTISEMENT. AGAINST HIM. BLANKS BAR RED BANK. Trenton, who recently took over his — along the Atlantic seaeoast, success NETTS, 5 TO 0. Everything-is in readiness for the ( beautiful residence at Fifth avenue A drive for funds for the support is assured the grand gala concert Having sold their home and lots cabaret to be held at the Inlet Ter and Ocean, will !„■ accorded a fitt of the Mystic baseball club is now for the benefit of St. Rose’s Roman For his brilliant victory over the at 501, 503 and 505 Sixth avenue of race club tomorrow evening. A ing welcome at the Municipal build under way. Owing to the fact that Catholic church of Belmar, which Freehold baseball players hist Sun Deal, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Simon large gathcrihg is expect At as more ing on next Tuesday evening. Mayor Ihe team has a wide reputation and is to he given at the Hotel Colum day afternoon on the latter’,s field, son, who have been coming here Donnelly was recently appointed to than 100 tables have already been ihat it is Belmar’s best attraction bia, Belmar, on Wednesday, July “Spec” “Pop” Dangler’s name for the past twenty years, have the police reserve and lie will be reserved. ol a Saturday afternoon and holi- 2(ith, at 8.15 p. m. should be added1 to the “Hall of moved back to Red Bank, where the recipient of a beautiful insignia Following is the program: lay, it is deserving of financial sup A varied program of artists of Fame.” they will be permanently located. which .will feature the session. Waitresses Dance port. The dub has given Belmar a rare excellence is now being ar W ith the score standing 6 to 0 F. .1. Story has also moved with A large galaxy of Trcntonians and Tiie Gypsey Violinist, F. Thornlcy good deal of advertisement and has ranged for the musicale by the against the Mystics Dangler relieved them. local summer residents have prom Kain brought many people from the sur chraming and talented operatic Nixon in the third and accomplish rounding towns to come here a few Mr. Simonson was a great admir ised to be present at this occasion. Dancing singer. Mine. Helene Bartenwerffcr ed the seemingly impossible when hours' each week. er of beautiful Belmar and was al Mayor \\ illiam B. Bamford, who is Vocal Selection, Miss Ella Lynch McGrath, wife of Dr. John J. Mc the locals pushed across enough The Mystic baseball club takes ways ready to do something for the a former resident of Trenton, and The Cigarette ('.iris. Miss Dorothy Grath. a prominent surgeon of runs ifi the sixth, eighth and ninth this opportunity to ask it's well- borough’s betterment. His loss is has known Mayor Connelly for a Sykes. - Anita Weidenmsiycr New York and Belmar. innings to win by a score of 9 to 7. wishers stud supporters to give keenly felt by many of the older number of years has made appro- Vocal St.< .. -.s. \dnlph Sny Mkfie. McGrath wilt also lie among It was a wonderful victory for them their earnest support and to summer residents. prite plans to honor Belmar’s dis der the artists to entertain th ■ night of Dangler and the Mystics. Dangler come forward with their donations He was a great lover of flowers tinguished visitor. Dancing the concert. Her me/'' -soprano twirled in masterly style through as the team is badly in need of ^fi vote is of such volume >■ i ’ beauiy and shrubbery. Several years ago A. D. 1). S. out, despite the fact that on the nancial support at this tin*1. Upon that critical audiences in ”i.iiropt he was directly responsible in fill COLORED TEAM TO OPPOSE Dancing previous day he blanked flic Bar the results of this appeal depends and America have honor'd her tn ing Silver Lake with black bass. MYSTICS TOMORROW Original Tango, Miss Meredith netts of Rahway, 5 to 0. future of baseball at Worthing many wavs, The bass were put in the lake by AFTERNOON Solmson, Mr. Sumner Barlow Kiijg Chr>sti-»n who The locals played ragged ball at ton field, as the financial returns •nmmanded I* an order from Washington with •4’he Cabaret Girls, Miss (Wady-; cr to sing :d his court flic .start and coupled with Nixon’s of the games already played have f >r the royal f nnily w.i‘ so well Mr. Simonson’s recommendation. Jack McCormick has booked the Dowell wildness enabled the county seaters been very slin. The club is in pleased that he" bestowedI upon her Up until last year, Mr. Simonson fast Rahway Colored {Giants to ap Dancing to pile uii a comfortable lead which depted to several of the local mer » decoration. traveled extensively for a promi pear on the Worthington field to Joga Jazzers, Miss Rice, Messrs. lokked like a sure defeat. , chants for balls, bags and mater;.i Following the musicale. a v.... nent diamond house. Since 187ft he morrow against the Mystics. The Kain, Moore, Wcidenmayer. I• • • t?s Aft r scoring two runs in the to improve the caliber of basebail later , on August ' !d. there will he made trips from New York City to Mystics have won seven straight Way Down Town, Miss Luc\ Mnr- sixth, the Belmar players put up a in Belmar and vicinity and prom- ■■ ifd "a 'tv ;UV; re reolion for iIi-• r a - Denver. Col. On account of ill games and are confid- nt of annex iihy, Mr. Walter McDonou"h wonderful brand of ball. “Dick” ;s:es to get the best teams the finan • rolls of th<> com rrt at No ,>‘) health. Mr. Simonson had to give up ing tomorrow’s tilt “Spec” Dang Dancing Newman’s hit in the ninth and cial status of the club will permit Terrace, the lion e or All’s. John i. this responsible position. ler, Be! nar’s sensational twirlev, Waitresses:—Miss Virginia Solm Johnson's catch were among the Many of the local merchants am McGrath. will be sent in lo pitch against the son. Mrs. Theodore Hall. Mrs. .T. feature plays. The scores of both professional men have contributed 'The responsi to an anpral for Ihe WANTS MORE TIME visitors. Ferris, "Miss Margaret Kelly, Miss games were: to the club in the past week, but 'omrntic. lUth ivy roveivd hufrh Grace Pfeifer, Miss Melita Mulry MYSTICS there are still many who no doubt of Rev, Father McComn II, near the ah r h po a Talk on the removal of the Levin- BOXING AT ASBURY Miss Alice Lislier, Miss Louise Dix will he glad to give a helping hand Shark River, has always been 5 1 1 1 1 s.ohn building located at Tenth ave on. Miss Katherine MeCloshey, Mrs Johnson, l.f............... nue and F street, one of Belmar’s An excellent program has been to the boys after understanding th; orompt and sjcnerous, for "good E. Walzer, r.f.......... 5 1 1 0 0 Thomas Morrison, Mrs. Allan Fritz financial condition of the team. Any best buildings, featured the regular arranged for opening boxing show Father McConnell” as he is known W.'Walzer, 2b.......... 4 1 0 5 2 schc. Miss Virginia Lynch. one wishing to donate to this fund session of the Borough Council held to he held at the Garden A. C., has endeared himself to all who Newman, c.f............. 5 2 3 3 0 Cabaret Committee:— Mrs. R. E. can do so by giving their donation on Tuesday evening. Ocean and Third avenues, Asbury have had the honbr oi nr'eting him, Risto. 3b................... 5 3 2 2 5 Watkins, Mrs. Fred Donnelly. Jr. to ftrty member of the team and hi. W illiam Berry of the Seaeoast Park, tomorrow’ night. regardless of their religious belief. Brown, s.s................. 5 1 1 4 2 Mrs. John Haulenbeck, Mrs. Mar will see that the proper officers get He is known to all along the coast Trust Co. Solicitor James I). Carton In the main bout Battling Reddy, Markthaler, lb ......... 5 0 0 9 0 shall Risley. Miss Margaret Acker the donation. as a learned, fh'oadminderl, \v1iole- of Asbury Park, made an appeal for the fast Tlalian bantam weight Stokes, c................... 4 0 1 3 2 man. Miss Marie Hcroy. Miss Helen To those who have already * hearted Man of God. a s;:;\ of time. Members of council champion of New York City, will Nixon, p .................... 1 0 0 0 2 Lane. N tneir donations the club wishes to Tickets for the musicale are $2.00 refused to grant any delay, claiming clash with Marty Collins, New Dangler, p................