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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1925)
Page Two EVENING Hl'.KAhl). KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'mutiny, Ndvcmbui' : - B. I HOTU , ran p iiu nmiTii UIL3 N auu n Former Resident of this city Dies at His San Fran cisco Estate Tlx- following announcement of the' death nf Richard M. Hotaling, which occurred til (he homo of the jnuntigor of the. Hotaling estate, in Shu Francisco, last Saturday, is taken from Hie San Francisco Ex nmlner: Hlchard M. totaling, one of the moyl picturesque figures San Fran clao hail ever known. Is dead. In a quiet room nt the Lombard street home of William B. Bayers, manager of the Hotaling estate, the colorful career that made Rich ard Hotaling "front page copy" for the San Francisco newspapers for more than two derades. came to an end a few minutes before noon Saturday. No blood kin stood by the death bed. Only three person were there, his sister-in-law, Mrs. A. I'. Hotaling, Jr.; his physician. Dr. tiuido Cnglieri, and Sayers. Death was not unexpected. The bitter battle Hotaling had waged for days against pneumonia had sapped his strength beyond the limit. . Death came shortly after the ter mination of seven years of litiga tion over the 16,000.000 estate of his father litigation in which ltich ard and his sister-in-law on one side were arrayed against Ills mother. Mrs. Lavinin Hotaling. and his bro ther. Fred, and Fred's wife. Noni of these-came to his bedside anil $ almost alone, Richard Hotalln? passed. Funeral services were held at the home of Mrs. A. P. Hotaling. 190 1 Franklin street. Cremation followed in accordance with the wish of Mr. Hotaling. . It Is difficult to choose by what Richard Hotaling was best known. Jnto the adnlt years of his nearly threscore. he had crowded a wealth of activities and experiences than ran an interesting gamut society actor, even professional player; clubman; capitalist; bon vivant: then principal figure in the sensa tional Hotaling family litigation that filled columns on columns of news paper space with amazing details; and only this year .his name was When it's Thanksgiving and the teams are drawn up for battle on the gridiron when the first touchdown goes over and the grandstands rock with have a Camel! frtiizu For Sale 1924 Master Buick Touring, with Rex Enclosure A practical closed car at the right price. Buick & Star Garage WHEN the college band-; arc playing to make your blood tingle. And the cheers and answer ing songs sweep back ami forth between the opposing thousands of rooters. When, follow ing that tense hush, a swift player darts out from the flashing formations on the gridiron and races across the goal for the first touchdown oh, man, or superman, when the taste of joy is too keen to endure have a Camel! For Camel is the boon companion of your joys. Roam as far as you will from the prosaic things of every day, Camel will be the truest smoke -friend you ever had. Not a tired taste, not a cigarctty after-t.istc, not a regret in a million Camels! Just full ant! fragrant smoke contentment, just added zest in living. So when your own coliore':: t;mn tears through for its first smashing goal this Thanks giving Day when life seems fullest of the frenzy pf happiness joyfully apply the. fire and taste the smoke that's loved by millions. Have a Camel! Into the making of this one cigarette goes all of the ability of the world's largest organization of expert tobacco wen. Nothing is too good for Camels. The choicest Turkish and domestic tobaccos. The most skilful blenders. The most scientific package. No other cigarette made is like Camels. No finer cigarette can be made. Camels are the overwhelming choice of experienced smokers. R 1925 Oi V Our highest wish, if you do not yet know Camel quality, is that you try them. We invite you to compare Cornell with any cigarette made at any price. V. J. Reynold Tobacco Co. again spread across the press in perhaps the most astounding of all his cxncrfenecs Uts excitirfg story of the finding of deadly poison in the breakfast milk of his estranged mother and brother. The deceased has manv business ' and personal friends in this city j who will.be surprised to learn of his death. About thirteen years ago Mr. Hotaling became interested In af fairs in Klamath Falls, having been ,'the financial angel of The Xorth I western, one of the numerous dailies : that have been launched upon the I newspaper sea of this city for the purpose of eclipsing The Evening Herald. It is said that over $70. 000 of his fund3 were sunk in this '.vnture. All that now remains of this enterprise is the building at the corner of Pine nnd Esplanade, now nsed. as a garage. He also owned the half of block 12, Original Town. located betwden Pine High street, facing on Eighth. and OBITUARY Direct from R solid weeks Curran Theatre San Francisco. Hunt's Craterian, Ph. 100 Medford, Monday Night, November 23rd S:.1Q Curtain L6US07M&L66H Puseiits' tomqmmtmmWK HOPKINS THE HARD BOILED COMEDY MRS. .Wflh'LA WKLLKI: -Mrs. Angela Weller, an old time resident of Klamath Falls, died this morning at the home of her daugh ter. -Mrs. Kay Telford, arter a pro longed illness due to Infirmities in cident H advanced age. She way ' 82 years old.. Besides the daughter ; Mrs. Telford, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Emily Largenhovel ; of this city, and a son, Philip Wei ler of lirinkley, Ark. The funeral services will be held at 10:30 Thurs- day morning from the Whillock I chapel, with liev. A. L. Rice of the j Presbyterian church of liciutltig. FUGITIVE TAKEN By "OFFICERS ON SECRET WARRANT; Walter Jacobson, Under 2 Separate Indictments, is Captured IWAS HIDING IN ATTIC I , MOSCOW Official -disclosure has just been made of J-he holdup Jof Premltrr Lenin on Christmas eve, j six ycartng(i. His automobile, pistol and money were taken. Five robbers I were executed. Hero by MAXWELL "ANDERSONS LAWRENCE STALLfNGS STAGED BY LILLIAN ALBERTSON 9fie. fflo& Talked t about Plm in all. ihe World with EMMETT COftRIGAN and :0 others. prices induing war tax: 1st 18 rows $2.75: next fi rown J2.2U; last n rows $1.05: balcony, 1st 2 rows $1.65: balance $1.10. Mall orders now. Box office opened Friday, Nov. 23, 12 o'clock. DANCING LESSONS t lassos For beginner! .mil advanced ijnpils class for II. S. girls. t in modem dancing. Begilliiers iu aesthetic dancing. Special i ir Appointments cal Mary Coe Peterson, 836J or Marcella Median, 520J rotiR cYtiNnnm Tooting . Conpr . . Coupe-Sedan Statn . . Brougham St 19S.06 Mi'.. on O95.00 M50.00 1595.00 SIX CYI.INDURS Touting . , $1750.00 Roadtrcr . . 170,00 Coupe . . . 2195.00 Coupe-Sedan . 2095.00 Sedan . . , 2295,00 Sedan. 7 pin. 2495.00 ALL. Nuen 1.0 . 10UDO Man Accused of Larceny and Bad Checks Located on Midland Road A oS-dawsf-sen ended ihi find dark gaVn Hear .Midland. rch for Walter Jacob morning in the dusty i of .Mike Daly's home where JucobHon w:is This Is Detective Charles Hammond of the Muskegon, Mich., police force, who shot and killed "Dutch" Ander son, famous hold-up man and pal of (iftald Chapman, and was himself killed by Anderson. His family Is .xpected to receive the big rewards (hut- had been offered for the can' lure,. dead or alive, of Atferaoa, . found in hiding. He was arrested by Special State Agem (?qlo, l-.deral Agent McCradic and a deputy lierlff, who, acting on a tip, tracked Jacobson to his lair. Jacobson is wanted by authorities on the charge of entering the homo of R. W. RelnlrfnC In Chlloqtlln Sep tember 0 and. stealing checks and money nnd also on a charge 'of ut tering r. bad heck on the First Xn lionul bank the Mine day, . S rlaciilui' Robbery The robbery of Rclnking's home was, one of the most spectacular criiin i over undertaken In fhlloquln. Two nu n i utered the house and rifli'd (hi- r'rtiwifrs of rash and hick i. When they -had ransacked the rooms they calmly set fin, to Mi.' dwelling and made their de j IKirtnn- Willi res Hcc Suspects . ' Ri.ltiklng. it the time, was busy J in Ills restaurant next door to his home. Aided by employes be ex tinguished I he fire before serious damage had lieeh Incurri'd. A wali rsss working for him said she had recognized Jacobson as one 'of the mi ii poming out of the Relnklng dome, a few minutes before the fire started. JacohBon Is lodged In Jul! and will nwali his trial which will be held the latter part or this month1 or the flrsl pail of next. Mow Jac0t6nf rami' in he hidden In Daly's gflrrotl could not he ascertained by atilhor ill' i. He was non-coinniittnl he ffifii arri'ited. -is anoutstan feature of this with fee motor vou cannot wear out Rmer COMPRESSION hfrmttically scaltd in-thf cyl inder! by the sleeve construction gives a "Pep" to the Willys-Knight motor that will surprise you. There are never any burned, pitied, warped valves to let the "life" of the motor run out in unburned gases. COOLING so efficient that you can hold the throttle wide open, hour after hour, without the slightest sign of heating, gives you a day in and day out ability that simply does not exist in other cars. SILENCE as a result of the entire absence of valve mechanism, lifter rods, rocker arms, valve stems and noisy cams tapping against noisy ma chinery makes this car so quiet in operation that you scarcely rc.ilic that the motor is turning . oVfi; , ECONOMY obtained 'through proper cooling, the eljrr.irfation of fuel waste through valve .mcchir.-'on, Ihr ablence of the heavy load of valvr Sitings to derrict from the usable power, I gi e ; 7'. ii a fuel and oil mileage that is a distinct rrfeUMibn. ABILITY beyond that of any other motor In the world proved by a Knight motor in teitf conducted by the Government of Prance 240 hours steady running in which the Knight mo tor won'hands down over ail others demon strated in the gruelling Yoscmite cooling tests the 100 hour Dig Bear Lake test and hailed by every Willys-Knight owner who swears that his individual car is the best one ever made. THESE PEATURES alone are enough to bring you into the honor roll of 250,000 pres ent users of Willys-Knight cars who represent the most satisfied group of motor enthusiasts in the world, ADD TO THEM the present low prices, the present beautiful lines, and the acknowledged continued high value of your Willys-Knight car arid further search for the motor car perfection in the service features yon require, is useless. ' YOUR PRESENT CAR IN TRADE t UNUSUALLY CONVENIENT TERMS WILLYS-KNIGHT, OVERLAND-KNIGHT SALES CO. 4th and Klamath Ave. Phone 899 ;vhot wiiiiii ill