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   Hayward Twice A Week Review (Newspaper) - March 22, 1912, Hayward, California                               HAYWARD REVIEW TWENTY-FIRST YEAR ALAMEDA MARCH 22, 1912.-SIX PAGES No. 24 Shade Trees Cause Dissatisfaction of The second regular meeting the trustees for March was held Wednesday All the After suffering for the past two years death called Sabin Griffin evening at his homo on bers of the hoard were he was known Mayor Meyer by resided In for Quite a number ot ladies were twenty-five About tea the Hill and Valley Trustee reported he fish there was some dissatisfaction anii also did a commission Sabin fis Passes Away the planting of the trees donated by of on the sid ness for if u number of years he conducted tamale stand walks about the cornier of 1! and Castro spoke in favor of the Mrs. J. A. Park also spoko on need of the as a representative of the Mill and Valley and stated that property owners who do not want the trees should let it be known to the Hill and Valley The clerk was directed to tise for bids for city street sweeping and street sprinkling for the ensuing Rids were opened for the paving of a portion of A street in front of the Central and the contract was awarded to tho City Street Im- provement Company for the sum of The price also includes the Lonc curbing and A communication was read from the Fire Department ing the appointment of M. G. Riggs as and Albert as sistant chief and acted on Dr. of the Hoard of addressed the hoard on the necessity of a milk ing that the poor source of milk Is of much sickness here among The doctor gested the appointment of n milk MRS. and sanitary The board seems favorable to the appointment of an officer to Inspect the milk sanitary inspector and marshal but there Is no money to hire a separate person for each of- Among those who favored the in- of milk Mrs. R. Mrs. J. A. Mrs. H. Mrs. A. J Mrs. Henry Harold Thomas B. John E. A. W. 1-eam and George Mrs. Rosenberg made a good point that j the people here would turn a new high school down twice and then ask for a milk and sanitary Roosevelt Club Body of Teacher Planning Found on Beach Baking Contest on Next Week The Roosevelt Club hel ond meeting at the town day Temporary Chairman pre- Partial reports were received from the membership swelling j the rolls to over 10U Two I weeks longer was allowed the after which time its 1 n dispatch to the The Everybody that knew knew an honest and true who was ways striving to do for was u member of Buc i- Lodge or and took an active part in the work of the Presbyterian Resides his a ing in the east is left to mourn The funeral will be held this at p his late home on Russell near President A thence to the Presbyterian The local lodge of Masons will conduct the funeral services was a grand army veteran and always took a leading part in the affairs or the Army of the Suliin was born in 1S43 Ranselear Xew and was old at the time of hi death The widow has the heartfelt pathy of everyone in this of the public meeting from hall dated March 19lh: ter a search which lasted almost 48 and in which almost all of Carmel took part the body of Miss Helen the pretty Carmel school was found washed up on the beach about one mile north of the Carmel bath the mysterious held at Governor Johnson will anew of Miss Vestal from her home at o'clock Monday morning every hill and dale of the mile of the surf has by her woods and j been meeting adjourned to Tuesday tage April 2nd. The list of were ordered published as The undersigned voters of Eden i esteeming the i dore Roosevelt to be the greatest 4i> American of the and by las and Lawrence place where the body found is called Pescadero It very rocky and with h this was found ing the fact that he horded the call I and the need of the people in con- senting to accept the nomination for of the United rus u promote his and our success HATS ARK IX THE ov Saturday evening of the high will give an lecture on under the auspices of the Hoy Scouts in the Congregational Church at S Mexico is tt land of ing interest just now on account of its political and Mrs. son having visited Mexico several limes will be able to interest and Rev. I. K. or of the Methodist has kindly loaned his and will himself operate it. showing the A silver collection at the Come and encourage the Gus Sinkwitz Alice E. Daingerfield W. J. Fred E. Adams W. K. Ed. Pimentel Jos. A. Johnson M. J. A. Sr. J. W. Littlefield E. V. Castner W. Otto Emerson Mrs. J. H. Gossett L. Daingerfield Mrs. Mamie Rrunner E. P. R. Robinson Jessie L. Robinson G. C. Van Dyke Rachael Hayward H. C. J. W. Thomford H. F. Giddings Fred Schilling John E. Jensen W. Williams Robert Bowden Thomas R. D. Sorensen Jr. I. D. Armstrong Van Hoosear Gladys who had been the roommate of Miss Vestal for many was within a few feet of the body when it was discovered and was almost overcome bv the i j citizens of Carmel believe I that Miss Vestal deliberately took I her own j verdict of the I was accidental H. E. Brunnet S. C. Smith R. Reid Griffith Frank Silva K. K. Ward W. D. C. L. Little P. Mathusen J. S. S. 31. W. Harry I. Roll I Dumas Lester Perry J. Gossett i Charles Long j BUSY de Freitas I AT A novel plan has been by the uf the Hill and Valley to add to their building Cooper with Mr. W. K. representing the they will conduct a bread and cake Daking contest the com- ing only the who expects to .it least to hnt practically every in city is Interested in the The conditions are so simple being fully stated in Uic large ad- in this issue the vii w that no one to miss splendid opportunity or one of those light which ere the uf the whole addition to the glory of lur and the of the Hill and Valley woman will have au chance of winning one of the prizes to be by tho local merchants anil lor the i Pt cakes and The are t i the Mall After the judges Hayward 11 Anderson 12 A very exciting of baseball was played at Irvington Tuesday when the Anderson Academy team beat the Hay ward High School 12 to 11. In the ninth inning the teams were tied 9 to 9, but the demy boys piled up a few more rum In the winning by one The game was nip and tuck The locals were in the lead up to the seventh inning when three runs were brought In on a. home run was made by Pitcher of and Chan ed great ball as they were both In i Roundtree sent men to the bench on while of the ned Dillon and Mattos ed great the latter getting three while Andersons choice lay in and and Time of two hours and five ered at o'clock The young sail ending is recorded above has been in on several occasions on visits to her M. who is a teacher in the Grammar their the entire proc ed to the club and will be one of attractive ever hel hall will evidently passed be auctioned being exhibition most and here the taxed th I layward Dillon Chan Mitchel Fish Long Murphy Prowse Mattos Position Catcher Pitcher First Short Third I light Left Anderson Miller Roundtree Cauch Avendano Breeden Day Larrabe Wagner Miller LAST R. R. Rogers Dr. D. Dodds L. M. Hall J. C. Jl. A. Oliver A. A. Oliver J. J. Borree P. Wilbert f. E. Hall Leo P. Haas J. T. Canen 4 The Best Gasoline Engine 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 On the Market We have added to our numerous lines Feed and Grain C. A. Madsen Mat Johnson H. Williams i E. Mabrey S. K. Madsen Cora M. Crowell Marian Egbert E. Louise J. Kimball Ruth Kimball Griffith Emilie Geandrot W. McKnown C. Johnson E. Gotham C. W. Gotham J. L. Mrs. L. F. H. Ruckmann J. Hamilton Minnie Smith Charles Jr. Jacob Jr. Daingerfield T. L. Kelly o. Come in and GET OUR PRICES L. Hill A. W. Small C. M. Seaman C. F. Suss W. Myers L. Hoover H. P. Jessen Manuel Dias G. Cook J. A. H. C. P. Anna Xor Edward Juhl E. E. Hillyer F. J. Russell F. L. A. Wilson W. Luce Fred n. Hoyt The California hen stands at No longer will she hide her cackle behind a bushe ket of eggs that have been shipped from the east. Since the first of January 42 loads of eggs have been shipped in cold storage from California to This is the first time in California's says the mento superintendent of an express that California eggs have been shipped to the east. The reversal of the egg situation is accounted for by the great in- crease in the number of poultry farms established in the issi i April 20th is the date fixed for the School bond l that day the voters of Centerville School district will be called upon to usher in era which now seems to lie ahead for that promising The trustees have called au sue of and if approved at the polls by electors a modern schoo that will be a credit to the community will replace the present obsolete while suitable and adequate for the growing needs of the school will place the town in the front rank as one of the communities in this ing WE ARE LAYING For a chance to figure on your feed Better lay for us and see how your hens will lay for CHURCH TO AT iE C1 California The Trinity River Mining composed mostly of a meeting Wednesday evening i and raised by voluntary sub- among the and Sunday morning Mr. Naylor preach Mountain and The Transfiguration will the of In the evening the topic will Wilderness of Sabbath School at 10 m. Young People's meeting at p. in. A cordial invitation is to the IX An addition has been made to the curriculum of the Los Angeles Hip i School members of the ty is more essential than last study periods set aside for I had to send K. an expert mining to the mine I about first of the month to be- gin operations at 1 The newly elected officers and di- I rectors W. K. vice i Manners and J. J. nors a Social Manners and Hans business The faculty committee that harge uf arranging the course has reported these The Value of Good gestions for the street and tions fur the Home and Why not have the best foundation stock? They cost no more to feed your profits We sell pure bred hen with brood of same Hell mother and 1 fi Huff Hall White Harred Tompkins R. 1. S. C. White 13.50: a limited number ready for immediate Also hatching breeding no better birds ors always W Canyon n Cul at and Crow SAf E DEPOSIT BOXES For rent at very low rates at BANK OF A safe and conven lent place to keep your valuable CO. 515-511 WATKINS ST. and Opp. 8. P. Depot Telephone 103. Templeton's Express Special Attention given to local hauling moved ai at 1. CO. EXTRA SPECIAL For a Few Days Only to Introduce It to Our Patrons 100 Large and 40 Small Cakes Medallion Borax Soap ONLY HOP M. W. HOLMES HIGH CLASS GROCERIES and DELICACIES Home Made Pies and Cakes B and Main Tel Hayward 154 j A GREAT BIG HUCK TOWEL For The Best Bargain Ever Offered in Hayward On Sale March 29, 1912 Ask Por Free Coupon Watch Our Windows For These Toft Inc. i B and Castro Hayward B STREET G. HARRISON S. C. Sundries for anil Vale 9tn it W. W. CONTRACTOR IN Lath and Plastering Cal. IN ORDERING GROCERIES Ring Up Hayward 98 Send a Note or Have Us Call on You for Orders TIIK OR VOV M.l. Is Is A KMK rnv IMI OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS KEPT FRESH Silver Phone HAYWARD 98 904 B near Cal. i  

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