Show TYPICAL AMERICAN I SUCH IS REV EDWARD CVER ETT HALE When III Onto lh tail of 0 ramonl fine of Scholar > nl 1lilUnlhnpUti fill Mm Iatra Away IIU Literary Work 5tKW WIEKS AGO Rex IMward liver ctt Halo read the burial service over 1 Oliver Wendell 1 Holmes and for a that last time twoof the most famous 1 and representative 1 men of Icttcn wero brought together Tlio former now remain re-main almost the solo survivor of the old school of American orator writers and thinkers Ho the survivor remains re-mains laboring on ns ever with tongue anti pen for nil worthy causes as keenly alive to the Issue and duties of the hour as tireless nil energetic as ready tn do and to give of time anti strength an 1m wnii half a century ago Dr Halo It a lloslonlan by birth and training and education and an Amen inn In the broadest and highest sense of the term seventiethbirthdaycnmo around un April 3 IBJJ Dr Hale literary ability may Ito considered Inherited In-herited since his father Nathan Hale t1 JSICI 1 y 1 itrv rimAim Kvrnrrr IIALU wilted the Advcrtlocr the oldest dally In America from 1831 to 1810 Iii t mother was n woman of marked lit rnry gifts At various periods of hit life ho has filled at ono and tho sumo thou the ponltlon of pastor of a largo city church editor of a monthly inaga lie a regular eontrlbutor to several papers and jicrlodlcal n popular lecturer nn ofllccr In various philanthropic philan-thropic and educational societies and n writer of novels and histories Dr Halos published works number more thou a score homo of tho best known if them being as follows Tho Jtotary 1181KI Knnwisam Nebraska Uo511 Tho Man Without a Country lM51 Tine Ingham Papers 18CU1 Ten Times Ono Is Ten 1870 Our Now Cruuido 18711 Stories of War Told by Soldiers1870 I Stories of tine Sen 1830 Seven Spanish Cities mid Christmas In n 1ulaco 1851 11 l Chrlttmas nt Narrngantctl 18851 Im nil 11 n In Franco 1837 Tho Htoryof Spain 1800 Ills most popular < popu-lar ryand the ono by which ho will longest remembered Is Tho Man Wllhoui a Country |