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Daily Review from Hayward, California • Page 4

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Daily Reviewi
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THE HAYWARD REVIEW-- THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1925 OCAL Mrm. B. Street and daughter, Stoop, of spent In this wwk, Attends. Bell Site ol cbarcb decided to the present church site on the market and to buy a new site somewhere Tbe church is now located on riot itreet.

between A and B. a Terj valuable kite. Oakland John Alien Parks, formerly of Harvard, spent a couple of days this weak in Hayward visiting friends and attending to business Air. and Parks are now settled In the Owens anartmento In Oakland. Halloween Dance Cypress Camp of the Woodmen of the World will hold a Halloween dance Tuesday evening.

October 27. according to Consul Commander Idles D. Han-i'jgton. Call at Home A delegation of ladles from the Falrrlew Improvement Club called on Mrs. Joseph Vargas Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Vargas has been confined to her home by illnsas for some time past aid as a result has been absent from club meetings for the past two months. Surprise Party Miles D. Harrington. Hayward agent for the Southern Pacific lines.

given a surprise party Wednes- night, the occasion being his Ball On Saturday evening, October 24 a masquerade ball will be given at the Fairview school boose by the- Fair-view Improvement club. Frizes will be awarded for tbe best Visiting Here Miss Loretta. Brown of Napa, Is visiting in Hayward for a few days with her friend, Miss Olive Allen. Bfg Dahlia WJiu Trophy A dahlia nine aad three-quarters inches in diameter won tor San Qtientin prisoners the trophy cup awarded by the Chamber of Commerce of San Leandro for the largest dahlia on exhibition at the recent show in that city. Dr.

Lather Michael and N. W. Armstrong, dignitaries of San Leandro, presented the cup yesterday to "The Garden prison society. Birthday Surprise Miss Frances Irene Cardoza, of 207 A street -was tendered a Birthday surprise party the other night by her mother, Mrs. Julia Cardoza, relatives, and friends.

She was the recipient of many gifts, among them a beautiful birthday cake with 20 candles. Dancing was the diversion of the evening, followed by the serving of a buffet supper. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bothelo, Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Souza. Mr. and Mrs.

Manuel Costello, Mr. and in about fire minutes the city and Mrs. Saraline Cardoza, Mr, and minus several barrels of the Mrs. Frank Dutra, Mr. and Mrs.

fluid that nobodv drinks any more Niles Women Sew For die Oakland Baby Hospital NILES. Oct. 15. (Special to the Review)--Toron Branch of the Baby Hospital met with Mrs. Oscar Wai pert on Monday afternoon.

Reports were received from the various committees on the results of their drive which Is being made for the new building to house tbe little tots of the Baby Hospital. The ladies were most encouraged with the results ol their drive ivhlch will be finished this week. The afternoon was spent In sewing for the children, after which the hostess served refreshments. The Place Improved The R- F. Buckman property on Castro street.

Is being lined up with other improvements In that section as tbe sidewalks are being moved back eight test. Daiiia Dance Soon The Society Danla Is giving a public dance at Danla hall in Hayward on Saturday October 24. Walters' orchestra will furnish the music, and the sponsors for the affair say it Is iag to be one of tbe most enjoyable of the season. The Dania dances arc ever well attended. Jcyser on Castro This afternoon big steam shovel tearing the way for paving on Castro Hipped a water pipe in like would a lead pencil.

next meeting will In two at the home of Mrm. Erie Bercstrom, Mrs, E. Paine who been visiting for several months with tar aunts, Mrs, J. W. Keller Miss Benson has returned to her home in SL Louie.

Miss May Jacqueline Walpert, of Miss Heads School In Berkeley, spending the week end at home. Mrs. H. B. Ellsworth and her grandson, Albert Oliver, left for Reno, Nevada this morning.

They expected to leare on Tuesday but word received from the north said roads were impassable for a few dayaj team journeyed into foreign terrt- Palo Aho Team Wallops Hayward High Somewhat Score of 20 to 7, But Game Hard Fought Just the Same "Hayward High school's football on account of the storms. Mrs, Ellsworth will remain with her daughter, Mrs. R- Price for several vreeics. Mr. Oliver expects few days.

to return in a Mrs, J. E. Thane, Mrs. J. R.

Whippie and Mrs. F. M. Hudson spent Friday in Livermore and Pleasaoton. Mrs.

W. H. Ford vent to San Francisco on Wednesday returning on Saturday moraine. Miss Harriet Price of Mills College is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. H.

B. Ellsworth for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Shinn. and daughters. Elizabeth and Anna Mili- etent. are having an outing at Santa Miss Martha Sanford spent several tory for its sixth game of the season, but failed to bring home the scalps of the Palo Alto aggregation, the team played.

Instead, the game was lost by a score of 20 to 1" says George Ford. Hayward Hi's sports writer. score does not indicate what a hard fought game it be adds. and then tells the siory as follows: "Hayward led in the first quarter. 7 "to 6, but soon tired from the constant and heavy po tuning of the Palo (Alto heavyweights.

Smith, the Palo Alto quarterback, was the star of the game, when he performed some brilliant open field running. Five of Hayward's first team men were away from practice during the week days with her cousin, Miss Xilicentjag a result of injuries and were not In condition to last through the game Sbinn this week. F. Drew has returned from a )usiuess trp in Los Angeles. Mrs.

E. Hawley went to Oakland with Palo Alto. However, they showed their gameness by giving the best that was in them Saturday, and when she returned! Hayward goes to Livermore this she brought her little grand son to Friday to the stalwarts at the Sanitarium town. The game Is called for 3:30. What shall the harvest be? Manuel Caton.

Mr. and Mrs. Manuefc they can get moonshine. Joseph. Mr.

and Mrs. Tony Cardoza, Several of the passersby stopped and ATarge'namber of friends Mrs. Joe Santos, and Misses Doro- gazed on this nectar as if it were gathered at the Harrington borne thy Bothelo. Grace Joseph. Bernice a curiosity--as it probably would be and tie evening waa spent playing Caton.

Pbillis Santos. Maiine Santos, to a lot of stomachs Nevada or cards Refreshments were servd by and Messrs Bennie Souza and George Idaho. That wouldn't bold good in the surpriseTM. Joseph. California of course.

pend several weeks with her. Mrs. Ralph Button and daughter. BurliQgame are visiting Batons mother. Mrs.

Florence Hndson. F. V. Jones attended the meeting of the Associated Charities of ihej Jones on Sunday. Southem Alameda Branch at Hav-j James Fallon, representative of on Monday evening.

Miss Sbinalck spent Sunday in Monierey, at Asllomar tbe beautiful spot which belongs to the Y. W. C. A. Mrs.

TV. Rans.ge, Miss Ram age and Mr. and Mrs. Keppel Jones of Berkeley were guests of the F. V.

oA 'word of APPRECIATION HIRTEEN letters all told have been received by Key System in response io our advertisement asking for suggestions and criticisms. Most of the suggestions made were valuable. These are being considered in connection with the Seve'n Million Dollar development program detailed in the current issue of Key System News, now in all racks on our trains and ferryboats. We are grateful for the suggestions themselves and for the helpful spirit that prompted them. We also are grateful for the fair and interested attitude of the public during the recent Railroad Commission hearing in Oakland.

Salient facts of this hearing, reported more fully in Key System News, include the following: --This company Is not now earning enough money to keep up the service it is now rendering, --No additional revenue has come from an investment of nearly $3,000,000 in Eastbay service and more than $2,500,000 in transbay service since 1920. --A rate readjustment will provide a proper return upon the value of our property and enable ns to continue the development of the present transportation service to keep pace with the growth of our Eastbay communities. We know the new rates of fare will compare more than favorably with similar rates throughout the country. Read the large report of the hearing, in Key System News. It will interest you.

We will gladly mail a copy on request. KEY SYSTEM TRANSIT COMPANY C. O. G. MILLER, President the Associated Oil Company in this township has been quite ill -with an attack of flu, but is Improving rapidly and expects to be out agin In a few days.

Fred Mitte is another victim of the flu having been confined to the house for several days. Charles James of tbe Victory Manufacturing Company made a flying trip to Los Angeles to attend to some business, returning Monday. The Arrow Bakery Is being thoroughly renovated, and will saon present a very attractive, appearance in its new coat of paint and paper. NEW TODAY FOR SALE--67 acre dairy, all farm implements. 49 head of cattle, two horses, tractor about 60 ton of hay, 3 miles west Of Hayward.

Cow barn, horse barn, 6-room house. $3000 cash will handle. For terms see, 3. G. JR.

Successor to Brandon and Mdtoia US Castro Street Hayward HORSES--We have a splendid bunch of horses guaranteed as represented. If looking for good work horses, do cot fail to see these. Harry Rowell. Jones Dab-1 lin Canyon. 10-16tf EAST TESMS--i rooms large lot good location.

Buy direct from owner. Price (2,900.00 en Santa Clara and A street. Win. EL Sims, 1940-42 Avenue. Oakland, Phone Fruitvale 7455.

EWSPAPERl Baby ChFcks FREE RANGE PULLETS Hatched every Wednesday starting Sept. 2d, White R. I. Reds. B.

Rocks, Anconzs, Brawn ORDER EARLY Black's Hatchery Cor. A and Fuller Bayward Cal. Phone WAIT! for the Jubilee Brooder It te a Wonder All basinets transacted at our Contra Costa Laundry Hayward Service Work called for and delivered Phone Hayward 410 Makes Lay! in any flock DOM SUM (CMMM Lwlnf Oar DON SDKO die each wonbcr. It octt cucc0y on the eft-Ityiaf otfww nnl far beaefidal la Keepc tie flock bemhhr btppr. IBO to do work--or Tonr money vnmtidf nfando).

We DOM la Hayward Drug Co. i Bldg. I 950 Street Hayward, Calif. Hayward Theatre Phone Haymd 776 rint Show 6:45 P. M.

TONIGHT BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL DOUGLAS in "INTRODUCE ME" It's laughing Ugbtajngj in Pans and tbe tbe peak of the "craziest" mountain in the tbe most screamingly funny bear chase you've ever seen, enclixig in a breath-taking avalanche of snowballs--right into die ar-ns of romance. ALSO--NORMA SHEAKER in "LADY OF THE NIGHT" A story of the criminal world and of high society in New York. Norma Shearer in dual role of debuatante and denu-moadaipe. Friday "THE CHORUS LADY" The famous stage success in picture. ALSO--A complete first chapier story and Secret Service Saunders.

COA1IKC NEXT WEEK WEDNESDAY AND and THURSDAY A big double bill--Elinor Clyne and Maid" with Lew Cody and big supporting cast. a pure farce comedy. PIGGLY'WIGGLY ssfss Tomorrow's Special Orange Jelly Beans, with the true Orange Flavor for a half pound The Lowest Dental Prices ETCT Offered in If It Hurts Don't Pay Me Saves 60 per cent Teeth Full Set The Dentist who has done more to relieve pain in California than any other one man. Established since 1896. THESE PBICES ABE FOB YOU, MB.

WORKING MAX Dependable Dentistry at 60 per cent less--backed by our twenty- year, guarantee. Remember, this is the Dr. Anderson dependable dentistry which has been 2 standard for twenty-five years in BETTER DENTISTRY AT ANY PRICE. THJBSE FB1CES UATU, AOVJiMBEB 1, 03TLY WHY PAY MORE? Beg. $30 Plate $15.00 $25 Plate $12-50.

Reg. $20 Plate $10.00 Gold Crowi 5.00 Beg. $10 Bridgework 5.00 Silrer fillings 1,50 Porcelain Fillings 2.50 Extractions 1.0Q Old Gold is valuable we allow fall price on your wort Orer 200,000 Satisfied Patients in California DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON ALL WORK AT THESE LOW PRICES Hours from 9 in. to p. ni.

975 Street Hayward OVER FLEI5HER KLEGMAN'S Reverence Combined in a complete Burial Service that leaves no act undone to honor the dead and lighten the grief of the living. "Le Roy E. Pratt's Home Morticians Coroner's Office Lady Attendant 1044 Hayward Phone Hayward 131 Acme Poultry Products Co. J. H.

ROWELL, Prop. Fresh Green Ground Bone and Poultry Meat a Specialty. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOB HOUSES. DEAD HOUSES ASB CATTLE BEHOVED OJT SHOE! NOTICE A T'T 'H A t'O IV Hi Ar; Vallej Hay. 201.

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