Show E. E E. E WRITES fiNIS FIN IS TO LIfEWORK V ORK Famous Author Reformer and Philanthropist Dies at Ripe Old Age BOSTON Juno Tune 10 The The Rev Dr Edward Everett Hale chaplain of the United States senate died at his home in Roxbury at 3 o 0 clock o'clock this morning News New of the death of Dr Hale hate I shocked Boston to an unusual degree because comparatively few knew that ho he was ill A week a ago o he was present present pres pres- ent at a celebration in honor of the ninetieth birthday of Mrs Julia Ward Howe his contemporary in many of the reform movements with which both had been identified for more mor than fifty yea years rs To his family it had Lad been apparent for some jom time that Dr Halos Hales health w was failing His great peat age 87 ST years militated a against him But Bat e even een en yesterday yes he was up and about his apart ments meats lIe He retired at the usual time last ni night ht but as the night passed Dr Hale constantly became weaker until death came caine Grouped about Dr Halos Hales bedside when ho he died were Mrs Hale his wife Philip r. r L. L lisle Hale his hill son fon Ellen his dau daughter and the family p physician p Dr Hale Hal was born in in this city in April 1822 and by training education and tradition he represented throughout through through- bout b- b out the seven eighty years of his life lire the spirit of the founders founder of the Massachusetts Mae Mas Bay Bat colony He was graduated grad grad- from Harvard larard in in He lie was WaB actively connected with the Boston Advertiser Advertiser Ad Ad- man many years a ago o and his first charge cliare as a clergyman lc was a church in 1 He lie was a prolific writer and had for YEars ears been allied with th the Continued on page 10 EDWARD E. E HALE Continued from 1 1 1 principal philanthropic movements of city state anti and nation V For or three Quarters of n a century nid aud lt more Dr nr lisle Hale Half had har be been n n a distinguished figure throughout hout the time United States and andin andin andin in foreign lands Literary work ok and a n remarkably effective the Lend Lenc a Hand society so n st- st whirls which he originated made his name a n household word ord even een in fa far r countries For or this organization the motto moto selected by br Dr Halo was Look Lookup up lip and amid not down dos cown look forward and no not backward look out and not hot in in lend a hand Latin at Six Dr Hales Hale's literary career be began an 1111 uti usually early for at t six years ears after aft his birth he ie was studying Latin undo the dir direction of his father Rev Rov Roy athan Hale His studies were continued a athe at atthe atthe the Boston latin school and at Harvard college cogl Besides being a preacher Te Rev athan Halo hale Ialo was u-as a a printer and anti in his office th the son n. n Edward learned typesetting am and 11 developed a f loaning leaning Ining towards newspaper work which during bi his colt college course ronne at Harvard Tanara he lie cultivated by hy becoming a reporter on the Boston BOlton Advertiser d In later years ears n he had bad elected to follow his fathers father's calling alin a as a a clergy clergyman man of the tho Unitarian Unitarian faith aith he lie became becam editor of the tho Advertiser occupying the chair at the the timo time of nf the tho civil war Dr Hales Hale's a pastorate at Worcester over oer tho the Church of the Unity follower followed ice i with wih a number of smalle ma lr churches The Tho South Congregations Congregational church of Boston Roston became Dr lInk Hales a mini ministerial home in 86 1899 ISO Dr Hale Half had been pastor emeritus o othe ot of the time parish Some Somo of His Ills Works Of his hil literary works the most noted were Ten Ten Times One Is b Ten Ten M Mv h Double and How Iro He ITo Undid 10 Me ant and The Tho Man Without a Country A As Dr Hales Hale's age gP advanced hi his friends delighted to celebrate his birth birth- da days dave s Especially noteworthy were the occasions of his seventieth and ei eightieth b anniversaries at both hoth of which public meetings s were ware werE held In 18 ISM 1899 a purse of was given while hie in 1902 a fund of was raised In th time the latter celebration I bration held in Symphony Sym Sym- phony hall a n gL great at audience honoree honored the distinguished divine while whit Senator Senate Hoar delivered one of his most eloquent elo do- do quent addresses |