Show DIVINE i BEYOND Edward Everett Hale Chaplain i of United States Senate Is Dead WHOLE COUNTRY MOURNS LONG iONG LIFE DEVOTED TO THE CAUSE OF HUMANITY otton oton June Junt lOThe 10 morning light lighta breaking M as a the th venerable Rev Re Redwan a 1 Everett Hale D D chaplain dwan SUte tt senate Unitarian the he n philanthropist author Journal of peace PeC breathed his hi Jut lor J 1 and ru Roxbury t hi home In jay day In bedside were b hI wife hs hIs At th Miss lIs Ellen D Hale Hal and hU hla hUL hisT Two Philip L J Hale the artist T Arthur Hale Hate of Washington tI I Ei n Edward Everett Hale Haler Prof 1 returned home this T f r It Is ta expected that T morrow arrangement for tor the funeral on m W th IP South Congregational f hi ll Dr nr Hate Hale was the pa paz 1165 ur II will ill be bf announced Came Home III lIi return from a few o In hi it Jt was as reported that Dr MO ar a ek as not lint in good health but he hen Pale regained his hl activity activities and until n attended meetings meetIng and re To fda td fri It seemed med as if the whole in mourning the loss Ioe of or orT joined untO T HatE Half Messages Mesag lei expressing sorrow Tr or poured into the Hale house housed A d est first being from Pres Present d one fl of f the ont ent nt and Mrs Mr Taft TaftA A an author Dr lIale Mine fame rests reata his hc hl short stories such a 5 The Man Ian a Country as an Instigator ial uplift the work of the two at ar organizations the th will win al alus alty jh Jb and 1 the Kings Daughters Daughter Dau add to tu 11 hi renown as a 8 minister us 1 ty in the th pul d i 1 pastor tr hi half century t if olf f the tilt South Congregational t church other d A III ii preaching In many urh was as a prolific of wise wlM spiritual solution as a historian hIs hie ha have become authorities Born in 11 Boston In 1822 p hale lIa was born in this city in inri ri ni r IR l I and by training education M Ij 4 tradition he hr represented through of his life Ufe t the th years 0 spirit of the founders found of the Masse a Ba Bay colony olon He was 01 1 t from frum rn Harvard in 1831 He lIe was ty corin eted with the Bo Boston ton Ad Adr r T many years ears ago and antI his first MIH as SM II a II clergyman was a church Worcester He was a prolific writer d had for years ear been allied sHied with the thet t t II na Ial Ot philanthropic movements of oft t IT li 11 it ity stats state and nation |