Hayward Twice A Week Review (Newspaper) - October 29, 1912, Hayward, California HAYWARD REVIEW TWENTY-FIRST YEAR ALAMEDA CAL. OCTOBER 29, No. 87 Benefit Show Native Sons and Daughters The Native Hall on Friday evening for the benefit of the Native Sons and Daughters less was a big success both financially and socially and the show was a very good popular orchestra opened the program with an ry Powell officiating as A. J. the well known was called back his fine voice capturing the audience. Miss Wheeler made a decided hit with her piano The male quartette was worth ing a long ways to Many jokes were cracked on celebrities and the gongs were as was well received by the proving himself a master on the When it comes to Miss the pretty young school teacher from had all going with her The solo by Mrs. Dalton was well rendered and she responded to an Harry Shay and W. J. imitating at the Stanford H. Early Gone Death took away another pioneer Sunday when Stanford H. of upper B answered the last Mr. Smith was only In bed two days when pneumonia and heart trouble cut his life Deceased was one of the oldest settlers In coming here in the fall of 1872, from Con- building a home on B where he and his wife have resided ever For the past 25 years he has been sexton at St. Joseph's in addition to working at his trade of He was an active the Catholic church jind had many Two ago lie and his wife celebrated their golden He was eighty-one yonis of age and still a very active man for one so working up to two days bo- Besides a loving Katherine three John of George Smith of and Stephen of the place where the deceased was horn and named after the survive created roars of As an artist of L. Wilson 4n the one who can sing the latest Social Center Committee to Christie Ferman Laid to Business and Common to the community und diseases wilt bit hunted down and exterminated M relentlessly as thieves and and fire bugs and all other Interest in the proposed Social inter IB assuming very and a committee funeral of the lato Mrs. Christie was held Sunday the adoption of a by the Town Trustees COMING TO HAYWARD ans for the working out of the will be held on Tuesday Those who have consented to act the committee to P. T. B. F. P. A. W. E N Jesse I. E. B. D. Mrs George Mrs. 0. L. witli still others to he had been confined to her home for the past nine months suffering from Deceased was of a very kind nature and she was said to be a loving wife and mother The moved to Hayward two years ago from and in that time the deceased had made many She was 59 years of age and a native of A the community taking on new aspirations and longings for Slill further Renewed interest in the coming bond election for a new Ore house and equipment is manifest and enthusiasm is awakening for the proposed town both of which are very necessary adjuncts in our municipal They are very beneficial assets to a Fundamentally the greatest business J. G. of the History of the University of will lecture at the Episcopal Church next Thursday October 31st Hid subject and he is said treat it from a most original point of The meeting is free to all und it is hoped that a large number of people will hear this noted The Hill and Valley Club is the initiative in this matter her Two of the sons reside in San Francisco and one of any city is human Life companies are YOUNG MAN MARRIED ds that the question of providing place for holding Mich. B. Dent Naylor conducted the funeral faster by cutting down formerly telegraph i The funeral take place Pie was accompanied on Hie piano Mrs. T. L. Milton taking the part of at 10 a. m. from All Saints a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his Inter- ment will be in St. Joseph's a made a name for self as a Mrs. the well known soprano from sang two solos that caused great Quite a sum was realized from the THIRD WEEK OF RIG SALE This is the third week of the great Sale of the Jesse H. Woods There will be ger and better bargains than ever The sale will be ued the immense stock of the H. Woods Company is disposed of. The new firm of Woods will open up with a brand new think of says one got a undershirt for 25 Many other similar bargains await those with Cash talks at this A dollar cash will go twice as far as usual This is a genuine money saving H. Woods is going to re- tire on account of ill thing under the roof is cut from 10 to 50 per cent. WALKING Several young ladies of Hayward and San Lorenzo have organized a walking The members take long walks every Sunday as they find the exercise very LaU Sunday the club held its first the route being around Lake Chabot and then through San Leandro and Among the young ladies who took part in the last hike and are members of the club are Misses Helen Bertie Veda Smith Lily Valentine and Alice Niles Canyon is the objective point of the next PALMA CIRCLE HOLDS PUMPKIN SOCIAL J. and a place where the house and also at Lone Tree the young people may have where the remains were away from the laid to rest in the family which usually tend to Platt having charge of the burial debase and is meeting The pall all neighbors and of the Dr. Michael Jos. H. H. G. and G. The floral offerings were vith the hearty approbation of our We are looking hopefully forward o the far Hayward will shine out in the fore- the casket being literally front with an institution of this ered with a mass of chrysanthemums such as will be a uplift and roses to the Many people lire speaking encouragingly and it is going to spell DRILL WAS A BIO SUCCESS A large crowd gathered at the Thursday evening to ness the drill of Company 5th Thursday evening the ladies Palma Women of enjoyed their regular monthly the feature of the eiening be- ing the which was iu charge of the V's and The banquet room was decorated with pumpkins in every size and commemorative of The small made to resemble all kinds of were the work of Mrs. E. S. Warren and at- of G. the C and the fancy Oakland team of Camp No 94, W O W under the direction of Lieut. Colonel Hunt of the National Guard Co. H. drilled for an hour at close order and also had a tive drill for the individual bers through the Manual of under the direction of Capt. J. J. In the Manual of Arms Sergeant H. Steen and Corporal N. traded lots of favorable Armstrong tied for first Pumpkin pie also had a ous place on the The Circle also had as guests at the banquet the Oakland Camp drill team which drilled with Company H that evening at the the ladies being spectators after the lodge JUDGE TOFFELMIER DECIDES The case of J G. of the Hayward Steam Laundry vs. Men's was tried in San Leandro on October 24th. The suit was for laundry work done and Mr. Hauschildt was given 173.50 and Hauschildt was sented by Frank M. The action in which W. J. Con- nors was plaintiff and Manuel ers tried before mier on the 17th. judgment was dered in favor of defendant Mr. Carr also represented George C. the will move this week into the sen building on Castro ad- the Milton Candy so jns to be more centrally located Are You Satisfied With the COFFEE You are It It ta and get pond of tin best UMIC to lie had K aad II tt to be the you cowe Md for not It will cost yoa no- te take all the H. W. HOLMES HIGH CLASS GROCERIES and DELICACIES Made and B and Main Tel. Hayward 154 At the conclusion of the drill the drill team were the guests of the Women of Woodcraft at FOSTER ALFALFA FARM Frank who has been ing in Cull Canyon the past five will this week with his family for Sutler where he has purchased a 58-acre alfalfa farm near Live The land is all in alfalfa now with the exception of 5 or G and all under the Mr. Foster will engage in taking 38 cows from here with which number will be increased to 50 Mr. Foster is quite ted over his CENTER IS CROWING Correspondent Nets and Arthur Perry were ated into Old Orchard No 142, W. O. Thursday George one of San renzo's Progressive young has purchased the grocery business of Thomas George has ready gained a lot of new Miss Meva returned home Thursday from where she was the guest of Mrs. for- merly of San William Nominee has bought a new twin cylinder 7 H. P. motor Edward of in visiting at San with his J. B. T B. the who was recently injured in an automobile accident and has been rapidly had a sudden change for the worse Friday and was taken to the Fabiola Hospital in The Misses Gansberger ed a party of Oakland and San renzo friends at a dinner party on than by increasing sales at the local S.P. or reducing Employers of was married on the mh to large numbers of human machines are realizing the surprising fact that f a cold business proposition it tlle leading 8OC'ety belles of not in sentiment but in dollars and ot one ot the to take good care of their employes est OWners ln Monterey Business men are learning that well contented men and working in well well ventilated quarters lighted and on schedules arranged in accordance with modern knowledge of psychol ogy and actually turn out more work and better work than discontented ng under uncomfortable and un- sanitary Therefore large corporations are spending money iu rest sanitary lunch moving picture and devices for the well being and and enjoyment of their Ask these men why they are ng these things and they will dis- laim any charitable or c Isn't says one want that clearly This is simply good business management and com- mon A well man is of more use to us than a sick A contented woman turns out more work and better work than an un- happy Therefore anything we can do to make the people who do our work at ease in mind and body we regard as good business ment just as we regard fire improved machinery and labor Along the same lines the tion of the health of the people of a Mrs C. Hammermann was will be a fundamental ess at a swell dinner party at her principle of good business pretty home Friday ment of town affairs in the John the asparagus When it is fully realized and is preparing to harvest a large that sickness and death is a crop next spring and is planting material liability to a lot more and that health is a commercial EXERCISES The following Children's Day exercises at the M. E. Church Sunday were very inter- The church was decorated I with palms and During the members past year the Sunday School has ed the Hayward Civic Center at the last Mrs. Warren Mrs. C. T. Dr. John grown both financially and in attendance Following was the Mr. Harris has the best wishes of Ills many Hayward friends In his adventure on the sea of John of Is sub- for Jackson Peters at the S. P Mr. Peters will re- turn to work in a few days as his leg is rapidly recovering from the recent WE ARE LAYING For a chance to figure on your feed Better lay for us and see how your hens will lay for Rosenberg Co. ST. anil Opp. S. P. Depot Telephone 101 Mrs. Henry Miss Prayer Kev I. E Thompson Miss Song and Brown j I. E Rev. i loyalty to Mrs class C. B. Miss Sarah MUs 'The Hooks Bertha Miss Hattie Capt j Mrs. Peterson's class Mrs. Gladys Mrs. Recitation Anna Mrs Susie Recitation J. Dodson Mrs. J. R. Miss Mary Recital ion Mrs. Mary i Recitation Mrs Violet r p. Van Dyke Miss Stella Peterson presented I with a bible Rev. i. E. for collecting the mount of money for the Dr. A. J. Slate j a delivered ai The song serure at lecture to a small rian church evening was a appreciative audience in opera house last Friday told Dr. Conk told the sion is doing for the fruit growers of the itate in the eradication and quarantining injurious in- especially the Mediterranean fruit fly and the weevil Dr. Cook all fruit growers to send for the monthly bulletins published by the in that they may be kept in touch the Commission and with the throughout the very successful The male quartette composed of H. Leroy Pratt and Jerome Gray was exceptionally Charles the alto rendered a SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES i far rent at tery low rates at BANK OF A and teat to keep your HENRY ALTER LEROY PRATT 1021 C UNDERTAKERS LICENSED EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Private Chapel j Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night Sorensen Bros. to GCARY UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS Telephone 12-R Bet A B I in IN ORDERING GROCERIES Ring Up Hayward 98 Send a Note or Have U. 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