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5 To Baild Community ("senate Murderer dinds Ins
Hall At San Juan Nevada County Jail
The COLD Contes
Mr.
ent
Henry
business man of Grass Valley, i
i passed away in the Jones Memorial :
Mobley, President of the . hospital Thursday afternoon from an ji
Northern California Skeet Shooting illness of several days. He was .
Association, and Curttis. Clark Sec.
Myers
born!
on Kentucky Flat, Nevada~Cou nty, .
, Q i Oe ; retary and Treasurer, have announcNovember 24, 1868 As 2 une: :
we. he eee eee. ee rovement d that th Norther Cali i . neste ‘ ° : ee: nines & Streaking across the continent. His son had been missing for seév-+
League wants a community hall e * © orthern alifornia man he learned his trade as a jew-. Goes ; 4 j : :
? : f : Skeet Championship Shoot will be ae ; ; = -.,: from Howell, Michigan, with the] eral days, along with his car and
© built, and is going right after it. On ; 4 pions s eler in Nevada City, latter attending . ae ; ss :
i reld here at the Nevada City Skeet jan institute in Philadelphia for two ; 1702€" body of his rival in love, Rob-. personal effects, and he interested
\didabaeatatess Peet ror ree: thet a 16 000 MORE Club grounds on June 22 and 23 years /ert Brown, packed into the small] Sheriff Strubbel, of Kalamazoo.
San Juan and canvassed a8 possiJy This affair promises to bring to Ne= ee ,compass of an automobile trunk,! Sheriff Strubbel wired the Sacra Seariees of deine: . cue saa vada City at least 100 skeet shootHe entered into-a partnership /the flight of Clarence Frechette was/. mento police, who at once got in
ee ee no. ee FOR SERA WORK ers with their families and guests,. With his brother, Alphonso Hartung, : halted at 1:30 o'clock yesterday . touch with the checking station on
much was accomplished: : Some of the best-known shooters in. i" this city, the business bein= con. morning at the checking station onithe Nevada-California line, where
Mrs. elsinibiec owner of the Naa ee Northern California will be present; @ucted for 32 years, in the local,the Nevada-California line, east .of . Frechette was arrested.
tion! ae te ae pe ee Work on a $16,000 SERA extenhere for the event, as well as men jewelry store. Mr. A. Hartune’s . Truckee. Frechette showed some_ repentFee sa agreed sivide sion of the work in the municipal] of national fame in skeet. shooting, . 5°2 Passed away leaving a branch ; Frechette, 27 years old, was ar-,ence, and he did acknowledge he
store in Grass Valley vacant and@ Mr.}
Henry Hartung purchased this store
park begins this morning. The work
will be in charge of E. J. Moomey.
was sorry, but declared he had committed the crime in the heat of anDuring the two days Nevada City
will play host to the club and shootrested by officers at the. checking
station, on a tip received from Sherall the logs needed.
ed at cost, and to provide the roof. He had
Arthur a ae. *! This action was determined last eve-}erg from at least 15 cities in CGali-. i2 1916 and it is now know a# ‘‘Harjiff Strubbel, of Kalamazoo, Michi-'Zer. :
small saw mill ey es a pur ning at the regular meeting of the fornia. tung’s, Dependable Jewelers.”’ j gan. Deputy Sheriffs Thos. Dolley Mrs. Messenger said that she had
agreed to saw all the lumber needcity council. The project must be splendid land William Woods brought ‘him to . not the. slightest idea of the concompleted by April 1, according to] . The membership of the Northern always been @ ‘tents of the trunk, although she had
: os s : goa ¢ = : ; the Nevada County jail early this
Mr. Cassidy, building contractor, advice received from SERA officials,/ California Skeet Association has sigs shims riateks oe — ao i morning, where he confessed to the an intuition that all was not as it
of Camptonville, agreed to draw up It.is proposed to divert Little’ 8Town from five clubs last year to. i8 deeply mourned by his LoEEAES = anc eriaai. {should be. She stated that Frechplans for the building and make esDeer Creek, either to one side orj1° at present, with more in sient: wie ice ee agers Accompanying Frechette in his, @tt® Was constantly twirling the ; : , ps can eee : 8 gentle and kindly manner. eft fee 2
timates of,the cost. the other of the meadow at the low-! The officers of the Association state & y =
‘dials of the auto radio seeking news
i ‘i Saino wr i wite,. race across the continent were Jchr
Phe) Waders.0of (We an Jaan er part of the park, in order to leave. that as much interest is being shown . ‘? ™ourn his passing are his wes mite reports and that it was not until
i : 64 isi f very ; s : ; a son Harold Hartung, partner inj;TRiban and Mrs. Gwen Messenger, . Te
Ridge League have large visions o a spacious level expanse for sports. i® Skeet shooting in California as : ! ‘they reached Elko that he showed.
regenerati rehabilitati f ; th ¢ : ce the store; two daughters, Miss. Es-j 2nd her young child, whom he had / eae
FORGE OCURCON ANG. FOMNUIEERLON OFT cea purposes. }anywhere in the United States. ae ‘ : : icked up at a wild-cat bug station . 22¥ nervousness. +
this historic region. Again they
ther Hartung, teacher in the Grass! DP p a cat bus station
The proposal is also being discussed among members of. the Boy
Scout council and city councilmen,
in Salt Lake City, and. agreed to! Frechette, interviewed yesterday
bring them to San Francisco for $5 : morning by a representative of the
City Nugget
The cities now represented in the
Northern California Association are:
Valley schools; Mrs. Elizabeth WW hiting of Richmond; a brother, A. EXarhope to see again the neat cottages,
the small farms and gardens, that
; = F Nevada presented a
; i ; Nevada City, Fresno, Redding, Red-. tung of thi ity, besid my }©ach. Neither of these companions ,
once made that section a rural par-j. . eae Fi ’ ms , § 0 S city, besides many : : } : s fi
idise: epent ee eeaes es bs log build. wood City, San Francisco, Alameda, . nephews and nieces. had an inkling of the character aes i ty i pire § . ai Beak F ing en the grounds which may be Petaluma, San Jose, Tracy, Stock2 their driver or of the gory contents , Zity. He is a slightly built, rather
Messrs. Moulton an eet OF bused By the Hor. Seauta and. for ton; “Rio Wikia, Sieratments Mays Holmes-Hooper Funeral Home] of his eater tencal ‘short man, dark visaged and black
eid ar pata neerree nt other community meeting PURPORCS: . ville Dosoville aaa Dravitie. f ~ . have ‘charge of funeral arrangeCapt. 3 Blak h ie . haired.
the meeting they believe it entirely The city council voted to grant} sete . as ee fic ° Z a a ile ae .,. Frechette, when asked for phate
feasible again to store the water for the Forest. Reserva” « way traffic squad, too rechette’s ; graphs, stated he was willing to obthat
the
irrigation and domestic uses
once made living conditions on
Ridge among the best in the state.
confession yesterday morning. Hise; but thatehe needed ‘a. shave
Frechette in his confession stated: : eetas Tobiassen has been ill in
shat Brown on January 29, had his home for the last three days. In
right-of-way along the. city’s mains
kelap one)
leading to
j the reservoirs. Union High School
-The following city statemene. was!
me of Mrs. George Uhrig, Miss The . popconal property taxes $108.30, Inee ee one ee Oe :tradited and would be returned to
it is proposed to carry the battle presented: . . made derogatory gute in his j nis dla Deputy Sheriff William
for water to the highest authorities REVENUE Pl Gi presence eeuarding. the character of . woods hes handled the uae ee
m California, if necessary. ' Water Dept. $2;120.25, Irrigation . an iven eva a { = girl oe. saat Frechette was eon Frechette. Woods stated yesterday
The Welfare Committee. consist-. g49 95 Businegs licenses $831.00, . ; : j *ne attention and whom Brown ae” . that Frechette was willing to ex,
vesa O'Conner, and Mrs. R. Davenchette. According to the murderer.
City Board Approval
: terest earned Dec. $17.13, Interest WK wien alan ek ae , Michigan just as soon as officers arport,.stated thatthe committee had. sored Jan. $8.68, Del. taxce $68.42, . ‘és : primer. stat the. fal, tive setae MR: We hed on-aies
obtained the assistance of Yubaimeignnone franchise $306.74, Mis-! oe. a Pome — when stating that they were leaving at
. eounty authorities and had moved @. .ananeous $7.37. Total $3,501.14. . At a meeting in the Nevada City}Of their schools, in case the Union j; Praeiatta’s nena ted Psaguhin once for Nevada City,
‘ ‘estitute Indian Family of eleven, iXPENDITURES ;Chamber of Commerce, attended by. high. school plan failed to obtain ae ae s and gestae as the Sie,
i into a house at ne Ae et ere ge Wright $85, H. S. Hallett; members of the school boards of{PWA support. Both this city and! Was hanno ned he declared his se CURNOW TEAM LEADS h eured necessary furniture and SUD-. g¢o 59, George Calanan $20, Mrs.;Grass Valley and Nevada City, sn-{Grass Valley heed better school ; was blurred . >
a “istence. j)M. Foley $12.50, Miles D. Coughlin pervisors, chamber of commerce,} buildings for their srammar boats Frect i i ELKS BOWLING TOURNEY
ie is reni y ra i a § iz r } : ° : : Trt = 3g o 2 i B is ri-7
oy. This evening there will be a bis . $12.50, Dr. E. M. Rosener $25, W.j representatives from both cities, and. he stated. With .a Union high . eat ome al anly killed his ri Peeie rn ie
+a ; y ‘lance * Preuck prog bead the proP. Jones $65, Garfield Robson $125, . school authorities, it: was decided,. School provided, the high school. , SS Berek pe oe sy ies The Elks’ bowling tourney apneeds of Wales Willge:tnto the Les . ** S. Hallett $62.50. Total $470.00. subject to the approval, of ‘he Grass] buildings in both cities could be rie aA Be oe Kae ein the na . proaches its final stages with one
sue treasury for defraying expenses. LABOR -,Valley.-school--boardto — presenta} converted intogrammar schools. pisces ies we apes ie wanes more week of play remaining. MonKi Purity and Safeway Seeeee in Gras . . Charles Sharp $105, Nick Sandow $400,000 project for a Union high W. E. Wright earnestly advocatea Sot ate ee, : ee a Shade mee night the Richard's team wak
meriey Gnd -Novade. City, Besntone $104, Fred Eil’-man $52, Clarence» school, to PWA Engineer A. D. wWil-. a Union high school, as being the sas Buc ak pees pe a 'loped Wiedauf’s 4-0, with the Wiedand National Markets of Nevada Martz $13, J.P. Keene $24, Chars. , d *” in San Francisco. best plan .for furthering the intex-— j Kee oes hua he i Brown * . auf men having a decidedly off eveCity, the San vuan Market, the Thomas $3. Tc =1 $301.50, ee eae voleed their appioval ests of both tax payers and students. a ae rows a bullet POnE . ates: Tuesday night fighting Arsshengecapen eased les wel pone and! BILLS PASS”"D FOR PAYMENT . oF the project ‘1 the -ieeting were /Harold Robinson also urged that man’s brains ed ss d tenes thur Hoge and his men went down
_ San Juan, Kopp’s Bakery of Nevada FE? RUARY 7 ah oni ee E Madhor cand careful consideration be given to the Sreche aay qos fees to defeat before the accurate bowlRilty, mre s Peckeae sie da a a PGE $249." ", N. 1. D. $48.80. Cir. g. Bennet: ane Harold Robin-} Plan. the insult to his swe sai She angie of the Scheemer team to the
the Willow Springs sidenet of Sani; mp Corp, ‘$23.84, P. T.-T. Go. 35, son, EB. W. Wrizht,:and George CalJ. P. Colley, president of the Neiow onkueed iy a eat Gee jtune of 4-0. In spite of a plot by
idseunee all furads bed BT OOOO) SOAS Alpha Stores $134.09, Plaza Garage! anan. Ms Wane superintendvada school board, who presided at ater os. aes i cy s Sep the Fortier team to “talk” their way
votfee and edibles for this big ben$41.22, B. F. Wright $1, Nevada Co. ent of Grass “’allc: schools raised a the meeting, appointed R. J. Ben-— oe Ge ee Dither vay: eye noite a win, the Curnow boys went
othe affair SORE. W omen of the Lumber Co. $14.48, J. Ww. Shebley . gissenting Wie. He weaker Ge netts of the Nevada school board to ani pa ee oun en seat See the top by a score of 3-1, leayLeague are baking cakes. ; $5, Ed Jon & Co. $4.72, Dicker-! tp, erection of » Union high school, "Present the board at the GOP ASRS y oS ee ee es Segue oe Fortier and his men in the base.It was voted t. mec' twice each ; +9 6 peo 1} ; 4 Vall ae hoavdis Pas jette and Brown struggled to gain!
: man Drug 2.60, J.:Lopez $20; G: would disrt che present school; *@leY school board’s meeting toi possession of it, and in the str : j ment.
month, and the next meeting dateli: Gieland $2.46. Sam Trevethick 'cvstem of Grass Valley. The schools . ght. Mr. Bennetts was empower-/ 1°" sea Edge Y as TUBE = The standing of the ‘teams are:
was set for Wednesday’ evening, $12.25, Calif: State Auto ASOD. itjeea he stated, were gradually. °@ t© select other members of the . the Hulles hols = ves ! ae, . Curnow 13, Scheemer and Richards
february 20. $2.33, Nevada City Garage $1, Fred} puilding a system admirably fitted board or of. the chamber of comi, ree i ae Det DeReN ;9 each, Hoge and Wiedauf 7 each,
pS snot RO tee ne eee earn fA i E Z a Sys € d 7 Ql : i = sears out that story, as Brown was! " =
Zanoceco $27, City of Grass Valley! 9.. trass Valley needs He stateq. ™erce to accompany him, on ‘this, <1 an 2 : . {Fortier 3. The scores for last week’s
he eS ig aa ae z rrass alley eds. 2 § ; jee he eh peers aS = 10t twice in the head from a dis=
SH LT R F $407.99, Nat. Robins $18, Chambe1 ‘that fourteen years ago he had been; @i8Sion, the object of which is to : : : {play follow:
ep c sen ye , ; ? tance of not more than three feet. ¢: ae y 7 of Commerce $15, Robert Gates $70! noartily in tecan fa Uni ‘high . Secure the approval of the Grass { ae WIEDAUF TEAM
: : é y avor.ot-a Union high, = nee = i Frechette stated he was taking aD A A
MOUNTAIN HIKERS George W. Gildersleeve $18.50. Ed school for the two districts, but had . Valley board of the Union high Brown's , : Wiedauf 445, Schiffner 422, BigeSea ; e : ’ L i : rown’s body to the ocean, where : »
Christensen $2.50, Irvine Seaman } hoon roundly abused for his advo-j 5© eo! plan. ia ah: Ss : low 361, Haddy 366, Kjorlie 366. : ar06 41 . bee y abus his ive ae . =4 1€ planned to dispose of it, although Total pins 1960. Points won 0
Mr. Leland Smith, grazing exambee iin earn caay. of the plan. a Iscussing this plan yesterday, ; he had opportunity to get rid of it . RICHARD TEAM :
iner of the Tahoe National Forest, Pal. 4.55 age 7 wc bane H. E. Kjorlie, principal of the City Clerk George Calanan declaron his flight across the continent. Risnéeee teen ign : yon
re i. F " Ss ~ wie am. fo, ‘; 4 . « Pace e-2 r i Tni i ~~ : a , , as las received an invitation from San ‘Nevada City high school called at-. °4 that the ayenon of a Union high i Frechette in giving a brief biograp sg Sicpaten e064 pectin ‘ak
“rancisco to spend the coming week ‘ . tention to three obstacles which acnop! for Grass Vatiey and Nevada : raphy of himself, acknowledged that . icv, ‘ Total pins 2177 Pola
end at the Sierra Club at Norden. CIVIC CLUB WILL PI ANT would have to be overcome. The City, Bad in the past been debated, ; he had been paroled from the Mich-. Von “ 3 4 e
While there he will make locations . tirse of these was the bonding limit eS oe a ene: eps i gan State penitentiary, after serv“™ HOGE TEAM
. . a eS Si ’ J
or shelter houses on cross country TREE HONOR MRS MOBLEY! °* 5 per cent of the assessed valna de and not from the standpoint j ing five and a half years of a tenHess 4is Siouc cs 416, Scheck
~ki trails, which will be ‘in rovgh ° j ation of the two districts, which was . ! the students and the tax payers*year sentence for assault. The PE igs 336 Mobley 385 ote
mountainous—-country and. will be RPS SATS, ! insufficient to provide the money, “Years ago,”’ Calanan declared, . Sault, according to Frechette con‘ae 1930 Pins won rd :
‘or members and visitors of the chib. ~~pPhe garden section and other'between 300,000 and $400,000,} ‘when the heads of the school board ‘ sisted of hitting a pilot of a Plane ee :
SCHE
turing their trips into the mour members of the Woman’s Civic Club ; necessary to accommodate a schoolé Met, they discussed everything but] over the head with a hammer while Sch pan gor pew ga M
iains. Mr. Smith is a former memwere guests of Mrs. C. E. Potienel ot some 640 students; second the the saving in taxes and the welfare tin the air. Frechette stated that hej. : a 1 its ye ios i bi ee
43 ser of the Sierra Club. at her home on Wednesday after. difficulty of agreeing upon a suit-/0f the students and finally quarrel-/ hit him because the pilot had bewah 42 stg i ‘ve : i L
noon. Business and pleasure were; able site, for which the state super-. ®@ and got nowhere. In two Or j;come froze to the controls. How~~ ‘ Aotal Die :_ om
three years these two school: direc-: won 4.
tors, on whom thé destinies of two
combined in the meeting which was . intendents office recommends not
coneluded in enjoyment of afternoon? less than 15° acrés; and third, the
ever, according to this Story, the pi: Cc (@)
lot regained. consciousness in time a ae
. _ LUMBER CO. FEATURES
ABE LINCOLN WINDOW tea served by the hostess late in the!cost of providing transportation for . big coe hung, had moved jf to land the plane Safely and on Mol cee mavere: tee Ge ei g
‘ * . : afternoon. : the students of the two school dis-. @Way. But their quarrel:and the j. complaint Brown was sentenced (Ol otal pins 2012 te aia won 3
’ While Lincoln’s birthday will be} Various plans for a Spring exhibit! tricts. ' ont on the tax Payers, and thej}10 years for assault. FORTIER TEAM
q observed next Tuesday in customary . Were discussed. The ladies have not} E. M. Rector declared that since. SChool problem they left behina pataee the way across the continent, Fortier 461, Penrose 375 Kopp i
4 manner in this city, note should be. ¥et decided whether they will have; the two districts were strictly lim-. them. stopping for a brief stay in Chicago, 353, Clarke 378, Finnegan 297, #
(J made of the unusual and artistic. @% interior flower exhibit as they . ited regarding the amount that can “There are those who object to a-} F'rechette collected money due to {Cap 18. Total pins 1885. Points won
Be _ &ecorations in the Nevada “County }ad_ in the Fall flower show or to' be raised by, bond issue, it would ap-}Union high school, placed at Gleni the trucking firm for which he had: 1. ; :
4 Luinber Company display. window. have a tour of gardens. pear to be the very kind of project . brook, for instance, because they re} worked. In _ Denver he confessed .
2 The work was done by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Belle Douglas was appointed {that would most likely meet with] gard it as too far for the students } that he had held up two drug stores ;
a Luther Marsh. The small bronze. @S% the new chairman of the garden. PWA approval. He was hopeful. to walk. When I lived on the as secure money with which: to con-i BIRCHVILLE RESIDENT: : bust of Abraham Lincoln against aj S@ction. ;that if such a project were present-. Ridge we walked anywhere from finue his trip. In Salt Lake City he BADLY HURT IN FALL
background of draped flags and The club decided to plant, witht ed it would receive a very substan-. one to three miles.to school and picked up the two passengers, whose : eee
4 white crape streamers is the chief}. @PPropriate ceremony, a Colorado: tial grant of funds. home again, and never though any-—!tares were to have financed ‘his way Mrs. May Weiski, aged 656,
Spruce tree in the library grounds! R, J. Bennetts voiced the opinion
in memory of, Mrs. Walter Mobley. ! that a Union high school with both
The planting will take place on Feb-' cities growing together rapidly was
ruary 20th Mrs. Mobley’s birthday. . the best possible solution of the
‘Mrs. Mobley. was for years chairman! school problems . which confront
of the library work of the club and! both Grass Valley and Nevada City.
it is most fitting that the tree in her. He stated that there was nothing to
‘ed Saturday from a visit of a few}memory be planted on the ee prevent both cities from. presenting
feature. In the background is the
old log cabin, stake and rider fence
nnd nearby a mirror imitates an icy
pond, all touched with snow, making
4 most pleasing scene.
Mrs. “George Gildersleeve returndays with her mother in St. Helena. grounds. : other projects for the improvement
5 .
thing about it. We were never late., into San Francisco, ;
It is about time we got back to first i In Elko, he sent a telegram to
principles. -We spend .a lot of! Brown's father in Kalamazoo, askmoney to give the students physical} img that $80 be sent to the Travelexercises at school. Let them take :©r’s hotel at Sacramento. -The telesome of the exercises in walking. Et. ram was signed with Brown’s
won't hurt them and will be gooa@ name.
ee : i This was Frechette’s undoing.
ij Brown's father became suspicious.
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Birchville, upon her return hom
Tuesday afternoon, suffered a fal
in which she strained her back, —
Holmes ambulance, of Grass \
ley, was summoned andshe °
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