
A rtfgJUT L ib ra r y $ 1 .5 0 a Year ^ Single Copy 4 c. VOL. XVII NO. XVII. BELMAR, N. J„ FRIDAY- JULY 1, 1921. Single Copy Four Cento MYSTICS OUT TO - TITUS TAKES OFFICE HUNDREOS ATTEND TENNIS STARS TO PLAY STOLE AUTO TIRES BORG SEEKS TRANSFER BEAT RUBBERSETS AS POSTMASTER TODAY MILITARY FUNERAL HERE ON AUG. 1ST DETECTIVES IN PAVILION SUIT x ATTORNEY COOPER WOULD Monmouth and Mercer County NO CHANGES LIKELY IN American Legion Post Conduct^ LEADING PLAYERS IN MET- FRANK JOHNSON of BELMAR HAVE $30,000 SUIT HEARD Medical Soc'ties to Clash OFFICE. TITUS TAKES Burial of Stephen White ROPOLITAN DISTRICT TO HELD FOR GRAND JURY. IN MONMOUTH INSTEAD Here in Baseball Game OATH BEFORE ATTORNEY Killed in France PLAY HERE- TOURNAMENT AND ASBURY PARK MAN OF in BURLINGTON CO. COOPER. I . ------- AND DANCETOMORROW— On Saturday at Worthington , | The body of Stephen White, WOMEN TO MEET. Frank Johnson, sixty years old Hearing was held Saturday in Field the Mvsiics defeated the George G. Titus, Belmar’s new son of Mr. and Mrs. John S- of Seventh avenue was arrested Newark by Supreme Court Jus- Irvington Park baseball club by postmaster, took over the man- White of 502 Eighteenth avenue, Dr- J. W. Hassler. chairman on Saturday night, by a member tice Samuel Kalish in the case of a score ol’ 10 to 4. The batteries agement of the local Post Office | which recently arrived from of he Lawn Tennis conlmittee of the staff of the county Detec- Andrew J. Keeley of Burlington were: Belmar, Stewart and today. He took the oath of offi- France, wherfT he was killed in of the Inlet Terrace Club, has five* Charles O. Davenport, for in a suit brought thru his at- . TT 0 n aii x. ... • ■completed all arrangements for Guinco- Irvingtons: Wakefield ce before Harry R-Cooper. Alh, action while serving with the staging an open te ”nis tourna taking expensive tires from the torneys, Wall, Haight- Carey and and Wisemiller. The Waltzer the books were checked up yes- 1310th infantry in September, ment under the sanction of the shop oi Sam Michelsohn, pro- and Hartpence. of Jersey City brothers starred in the hitting terday and turned'over to Post- 1919, was laid to rest with full XJnited States Lawn Tennis As- jprietor of an automobile supply against the Belmar boro for $30- column, Johnson and Guin­ aster Titus this morning. For- I military honors Sunday after- sociation to be held in the week shop at Sixteenth avenue. 129.88 of which $10,129-88 is ai­ co, Pete Eggiman and Billy mer Postmaster Cyrus B. Honce <?ar^ i ,he of Au§ust lsh , Tn,formation „of disposing of leged by he plaintiff to represent Waltzer were the fielding stars . „ . | goods were gotten from John- an amoifnt due him upon an ap­ for Belmar. Big Bob Stewart praisal to personal property •pitched in great form ably sup­ - mentioned in a lease between ported by Tony Guinco and all p r o w in £* demands" of his real i 'VC1C iUU" '1"' ’ K's- some or no nesi laiem m bim and the boro when Keeley his team mates- Bigk Roily L atp im „n n J business i friends and relatives, Rev I). the Metropolitan district will iwent to the address of 512 conducted the batlnng pavilion Wakefield got off to a poor start The same staff of omnlovees will ^oe Haney, Pastor °f the Metho- COmpete here as on previous oc- Myrtle avenue. Asbury Park. at Fifth avenue, Belmar, in 1919 and the local lads hit him in rontinne nmlcr Titus's manage- dis[. church of Belmar, officiated casions. Splendid cups will be , where hey arrested Charles Da- The remaining $20,000 is declar- Babe Ruth style. W- Waltzer 1 ' assisted by Rev. Charles Everett, awarded to the winners. Entries ; mon. Both were brought be- ed by Keelev to be a reasonable Johnson, Guinco, E. Waltzer all I In an interview with Mr Hon- bastor of the Presbyterian wiu close_ the second day pre- forejudge Borden at Asbury vaiue 0f his good will in the getting extra base hits- Billy ce he told us the entire office |church, who made the opening ceeding the first day of play. [Park and held each for $500 bail business conducted by him in Waltzer hitting one across the force had been very loyal to j prayer and took charge of the ;for action of the grand jury. the pavilion for which he claims railroad for a homer. Wise ililn Hnrinit, bis encuinbencvi and_ __ .1 ipnmniitmipntI committment in thpthe NewmanNpwh an DANCE AND TENNIS TOUR- I ' the boro was obligated to pur­ muller for the visitors also hit that he"elt sire the^sanie loyal- layin g ground in New Bedford NAMENT TOMORROW PREACHERS ENJOY chase under terms of the lease, for the circut. ty will be extended to the new i Interment was in charge of Un- ------- - BELMAR OUTING certain personal property, goods On Sunday the visitors put one rinctmoctor dertaker Thomas R. Hardy. The official openng of the Inlet chattels, etc. to the stated value- over on Jack’s colts by defeating ! ' ’_________ Pallbearers were:Pallbearers Paul Brand, were: Terrace Paul Brand, Club willTerrace be ushered Club will in be Theushered final in meeting until Sept- Rule was granted by Justice them 1 1 to 8 on the field at 18th . |William Dodge, Ellsworth Lutz, tomorrow with a mixed double M p nreaehers of Kalish to Lawyer Harry R. avenue and Bailroad- Newman EMPLOYEES BANQUET Joseph Bedmond, Bert Haber- tennis tournament and a dance- , ^ n ' • i r t • i Cooper, representing the Belmar and Bedmond were in the points POSTMASTER HONCE stick, and Harrv Curtis. Taps The tourney is closed to mem- the New Brunswick, district ^ t ’ ^ causbc why the for the Belmar team, while * * jwere sounded by Howard Housel bers and their friends- Attractive .took the form of an outing on case sbould not be tried in Mon- Titcher and Bennett twirled for Tlie office force and the carriers and Lindley Morris, Jay Prid- prizes will be presented to the Monday the host being Bev. D- mouth county instead of Bur- the Parks and Weisemiller cau­ connected with the Belmar post- „ham. , Gilbert Buckhorn , and,, winners- A dance is also carded Roe Haney of the Belmar M. E- lington county- On order of the ght, Bennett was sent to tlie ..... , , r td |.Ernest Wagoner composed the for Independence Day. office tendered Cvius B. Honce jfiring squad. Colors were borne l i . 'church. The usual Monday plaintiff was instructed to ap- shower early in the game by the , morning business session was pear in the State house at Tren- Mystics, but Titcher was a puz­ the retiring postmaster, a com-t jby J. Cook- WOMEN TO MEET held, during which Bev. William ton on the first Tuesday of next zle to our lads and took home plimentary dinner Saturday eve- ! 1 — - — I .... ... ,, t AKhntt *AcKnvir Pnvl, November to show cause why the bacon. Brownie hit for a ning at De Lisle’s restaurant BATHERS TROUBLED A meeting of the Ladies Auxi- T. Abbott of Asbury Park gave . , . , . , , home run for the local team, some personal reminiscences of th« transfer should not be made where covers were laid for 18. BY UNDERCURRENT liary will be held on next Wed- the Civil War which were ex- n appealmg for such rilling Wisemiller, Titcher and Doc iThe tables were beautifully dec- . nesday evening to formulate a interesting Lawyer Cooper submited a state Steward hit for extra bases for orated with cut flowers. Those j Several bathers experienced program and elect officers for ™ 1 thT ^ 01fien f , ment of Mayor Bamford of the the visitors. present were Mr- and Mrs. Honce difficulty m the ocean surf this the ensuing year- ' On Saturday on Worthington !church served an elaborate chic- i*er Ppmts I Miss Mary DuBois, Mr- and Mrs. ; week. ---------- ken dinner in the church- The out that because of bulfy minute Field the Mystics will play the Edward J. Woolley, Miss Mary ; There was an especially.stroag^ CONVERSATION ON THE Bubberscts from Newark- The tables were prettily decorated ,books, volumous documents and Redmond. Miss Margaret Miller midej-current, seeming to c o m e CLUB HOUSE VERAND-* .with pink rambler roses and j records, owing to the fact that returns of the big fight will be Mr. and Mrs-Lester Woolley Mr :from the Inlet on Wcdliesday. ------- -------- given on the field, round for greens and presented a most1?* . the boro officials are m and Mrs* ESurkart. Mr. and Mis. young woman trying to ^Hcllo. when, ‘. dya ^ t got down.wnViV«t inviting appearance. There jbusmess of some nature; and be- round, blow for blow. Starting | Joseph Capobianco, Mr. and swjm to the 'sandbar was ciiughl u e\a—got down last ,.vere somc (]Q ministers and came it is the intent of the boro at 3 P. M- Mrs. A-W-Vores, Raymond Hau ju du, CUrrent about a hundred m^} l!^u.Cil cmcndance. There I f dcf«nsc °{ ]hc Keeley On Sunday the same taems will jsotte, George Donnelly qnd.Ern- feet from the ropes, at the foot 1 Sot down yesterday—fine cross bats at the field on 18th were some 60 ministers nn(] Jo produce at least 50 witnesses, Uest Brice* _ of Third avenue. She called for weather. eh?” their wives in attendence. There '!^ e bearing of the case in Bur- avenue and Railroad. I In addition to this testimonial ‘Yeah, fine weather this time On Monday morning at 11 help and a man responded.
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