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   Hayward Twice A Week Review (Newspaper) - December 3, 1912, Hayward, California                               HAYWARD REVIEW s TWENTY-FIRST YEAR ALAMEDA DECEMBER 3, 1912. No. 97 Machine Hits Pole Near Canyon Inn Two o'clock Monday morning a party of four men from Calaveras enroute to San Francisco on a business with a telephone pole near Canyon parties of ten the people flocked to breaking the pole off near the the hotel all day and the large RAT TURKEY AT HOTEL Orer one hundred guests from parts of the itate and a few from other states celebrated ing day at the Hayward where Manager Sloan served one of the best dinners ever served In The guests were all loud In their praises of the fine service they From a single person to ing room was filled all the time from twelve until four In the From Hayward there were over ty guests showing that Mr. Sloan is already a popular Among the prominent guests from out of town Miss Helen C. D. W. F. ning and Los D. S. Miss L. C. Miss W. F. W. S. Burnett and G. R. and J. H. Miller and W. O. Smith and San Miss M. Miss Anna There were no less than twenty guests from Oakland and many of whom did not THANKSGIVING DINNER AT VILLA HOTEL Manager Lund of the Villa Hotel served a turkey dinner to a large guests Thursday who took advantage of the fine menu that was Mr. Lund had a large crowd of Hayward besides several parties outside of Among the strangers who registered H. A. Heal and D. H. Mrs. H. J. F. Hennesy and A. W. Edmundson and San B. L. Clay and Miss An- gle Miss Irene J. B. Maynard and E. F. MOTHER OF FRANK DENNIS PASSES AWAY Mrs. Susan Elizabeth of San mother of Frank of Mt. died at her home in the city Deceased was a native of and was aged 79 The funeral was held from the Congregational church here Monday where many friends from San Francisco were in attendance at the last sad Many friends of the family of ward and Mt. Eden also attended the The pieces were many and Interment took place at the family plot in the Mt. Eden A speeding motorcycle rider ran over a small boy from the stead Saturday evening at the cor- ner of B and Castro Be- sides exceeding the speed limit the rider was on the wrong side of the street and hit the boy witli great force but did not injure ground and completely wrecking the driver and owner of the W. E. was thrown violently to the ground but was not The names of the three men could not be ed. The pole that the machine hit is the same one that W F. McGuire collided with last Tuesday evening when he wrecked his big 6-cylinder Mitchell Word was sout to Hayward and F. of the Boulevard garage brought the wreck ed machine into the strangers continuing their trip to San cisco by street The a fifty H. P. Kissel car was bered 49993 and is practically a new Five accidents in five days on the new boulevard is going FOUR ACCIDENTS IN A WEEK ON NEW BOULEVARD In a time there has been four accidents on the new Dublin The last one occurred Sunday when a party from Alameda went over the grade near the car turning turtle twice in the wild runaway down the The machine went just in the same manner that the Long Laying of Comer Stone Attracts Large Crowe Over a thousand people were in attendance at the laying of the cor- ner stone of the new Hayward Un- ion High School Saturday after- Headed by the Hayward Concert the children of the Grammar School marched to the scene of the Two large grandstands were one with the speakers and prom inent citizens of the High School District and the other with tors The school children and band were on the first floor of the new overlooking the With the band playing a patriotic the exercises were opened at three o'clock by Edward 0 president of the High School who on I. B. the oldest member of the High School and also a member of the first Mr. Parsons told of the uphill fight that the trustees had to make an order to secure the sage of the which had been defeated twice before they were ally He also told of the struggle they had to get the first school twenty years Now that the new school was under tion Mr. Parsons felt that one of his chief aims since he has been a of the high school board had been Following Mr. address he school children rendered a song chine did last Tuesday and began j Superintendent of Schools to back down the John George W. a former the sustained four ken while Mrs. J. T. Clark an occupant of was so badly injured that she was rushed to a sanitarium in There were four people in the It was badly It is about time that a motorcycle police of at least three be pressed into service on this new road tc stop the pal in the Hayward Grammar school was the next to be heprd Mr. Flick congratulated the district in having such an enterprising board of who took such a sonal interest in the affairs of the and gave so much of their time in watching the work of the Buildings are ted every including and also to warn people against aref so the steep Many machines important as the dedication of a speed around the turns In the roads of U at the rate of 40 miles an hour and I only the Place where never keep on the right but it an improvement to doubt the Supervisors will soon take general the the this matter up as the reckless nation and to the whole world ing also ruins the AUTOMOBILE CAUSES A strange man in a large touring car started up the B street hill Monday but did not reach the top owing to the slippery con- dition of the asphalt As he passed the B street his chine and collided with a barber where a horse ing to the New England bakery was Naturally the animal became scared and started up the street but was soon caught before any damage was Outside of bent mudguard tlie automobile caped Harry for six years Howard of San freight agent at the local Southern Alfred of were Pacific has been promoted local visitors Thursday at the home and made the assistant agent at the of their Mr. and Mrs W. Fruitvale I A. NOW IS THE TIME to lay in your winter supply of POTATOES We have a lot of very fancy San Lorenzo which we arc selling at a very attractive It will pay you to buy while the price is We also have some very and Newtown Pippin Apples Call and see them before buying elsewhere H. W. HOLMES B and Main Sta. Tel. Hayward 154 the finest high school in the Frick stated that ward was far in advance of any er town in both enterprise and lic He also pointed out the fact that each and every child make it a point to try and attend High School and then the but in doing this to make up their mind to study and not merely to play and 1 ave a good Athletics are one of the greatest branches now taught in the American but too much and not enough study were but an equal amount of each were tlie making of true American If a boy or girl should have the privilege of attending a high school and then find that they do not care for It Mr. Frick gests that they stop school ately and learn a as a man with a trade is far superior to a School graduate without an Pupils should also erate with the teachers and things would run a whole lot smoother in the With one of the tiest locations in the state and with a prosperous community back of the new XI r. Frick looks for the Hayward High School to make a name for With another lection from the J. tho loral was the speaker of the Mr. Crosby pointed out the fact that the rising generation needs the best education obtainable and the new High School will be the place to receive it He said the girls training in Domestic Science a study that will be taught extensively in the new ja place where the boys can study manual training and learn to get the first ideas that are necessary before j advancing along the lines tnat they I would probably make their life work j when grown to womanhood and In the address Crosby told of advantages that the new high school would be to the young who haVe every ble means of bettering He also told of how the boys and girls of twenty years ago who resided in aad around Hayward had to travel to to receive education at a great expense ant Following the fine address of Mr Trustee Webb assisted Trustee proceeded in laying the corner which was laid dl in front of tile new school to the left of the main The following articles were en closed in a copper box that was made to order for the occasion by H. E. the well known Two copies of the ward placed first in the followed by copies of the Hayward which per had a fine history of the Oakland San Francisco Chronicle and a list of the graduates of the bers of the trustees and the agreement that the trustees made with T. B. Russell at the time when the site was gained a copy of the plans of the some rare as well as coins made in the present were Mr. with the aid of a silver spread the concrete that will hold the corner stone in Prominent oil I. B. Parsons called on the lowing prominent citizens from the district to sit upon the the pioneers coming and including Mrs. Rachael wife of the founder of the Mrs wife of one of the first seph who crossed the plains in the early forties by ox E. R. member of the first board of High School Major Charles W. Heyer and tees J. D. S. J Simons and Frank the clergy of the Rev I E C. B. Hamilton B. Dent Naylor and Father J. the grammar school F. I. A. W. Beam and Arthur Prof. John Ph. principal of the High School for seventeen Prof. F. P. the present Mrs Mary of Prof. E. N. of the Grammar and Mrs. Georgie in music in both the Grammar and High tees William Van Hoosear and W O. of the Castro Valley and Vogelsang of Valle Vista district Senator E. K. iam president of the ber of Prof. A. Wesley of the High Con- stable W. J. and Fire Chief M. G. Architect H C. and the T. B. Master Mechanic Lon and Assistant Architect John Among the many members of the Alumni Association present at the dedication exercises the banner class of had the largest fully a dozen members of the class being among the Following the exercises the tees showed the assemblage through the finished portion of the pointing out the modern ces that will be attached to the The event will uo down in history as a gala The Bank Hall was the scene of a joint reception Friday evening when Julius and bride and Richard Gansberger and bride were tendered a reception by the ward Lodge of Fraternal No. 133. Mr. Nissen Is the vice-president of the The hall was very prettily decorated with crepe paper and the color scheme being red and Both of the newly married ples were the recipient of many compliments during the Dancing was the chief feature up to supper time when one of the most elaborate spreads that one could wish for was served in the large banquet room Everything was on the including a four-story wedding cake that was cut by Mrs. In his most eloquent manner liam Gotham performed the duties of and many of those present responded to his It was one ot the most enjoyable Ing's held for a long time in everybody having an ally good Among those present at the ion were- The Misses Mathilda Veda Mina Anna Mrs. P. C. Mrs. F. I Sr Mrs. Will Casselman and j W. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs Ed. Mr and Harold Mr and SCHOOL PIANO Reception for Newlyweds SELLS WHOLE TRACT RECENTLY The Hayward Com- pany has gold its last M a the former Manon and Tff roll on the Mt cry Mr. the just had the amounting to about 168 and staked and roads when along came M. O. M who made him rack tempting offer that he pulled stakes and let him have It. Tbe tract has accordingly been from the Who Dunn is or who he no one around here seems to It may be possible that he is resenting the Key Route it is as just a little way be- yond this tract the head of that hat 200 Word also comes from that A. B. Parsons of San a former Los Angeles real estate has purchased 400 acres near there and will lay it out as a site The place purchased by Mr. Parsons was the Brewer place of 400 A. A. the San Francisco also purchased the Beard ranch of 108 acres near Warm There is something in the Where it will light no one lam Mr. and Mrs. E Messrs. Ben John Fred Will R. Harry William Green and Jr. j I The Hayward Musical and matic Club held its first rehearsal f the opera by at the Sons lodge room December 2d at 8 p. m. The books lave arrived and any one who desires o get one can do BO by calling on H. N. Wahl at his store on Castro treet Ned Witherly of Irvington has a position with Jacob Harder he Are Your Hens Beats feed a bunch of hens all winter long without getting and in Doai meat to winter tosses into Come in md get a bag this high fa for SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For rent at very low rates at BANK OF A safe and ent place to keep your valuable ROSENBERG CO. LOCAL AGENTS ST. and Opp. S. P. Depot Telephone Hayward HENRY ALTER LEROY PRATT 1021 C UNDERTAKERS LICENSED EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Private Chapel Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night The Castro Valley Improvement Club celebrated its anniversary at the school house ing with a splendid j The event w as made the more ful by the fact that the music for j the occasion was furnished by the new piano purchased by funds ered by the Club from and given to the The Club also procured a half dred new chairs to be used at future good times to be given by that club of On of week a benefit for the club will place at the Bio The members will contribute several entirely Saturday night those who will contribute are Mist Emeline who will render a the Male will be joa program for one or two IN ORDERING GROCERIES Ring Up Hayward 98 Send a Note or Have Us Call on You for WK HIST FOK THE MONET IX TUB AND OB GIVE YOB BACK 1X111 AXY ARTICLE XOT WK ASK IS VS A FAIR TRIAL AND WK WILL TRY DO YOC SOME OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS KEPT FRESH Silver Co. HAYWARD 98 904 B near IMM  

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