Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1G, 1922
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Senater Vare Dies After Sudden Relapse
Continued from l'tr On
ileztnit off, just n I hail scen Mm de,
ter a few moment of much -needed
repose, lit the end of Heme MrenueiM
1 hit n f tin1lMin1 (.iimiiuliMilllC. l!of r'
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Jils eye oieeil ins tunue none m-'i
member of lils family n silent Reed- ,
by."
News of Death Spread Kapldly
New of the Henntnr's denth spread
fust. e fiiiet tlint tlie family scarcely
had left tin bedchamber when tlie tele-
39TH WARD IN MOURNING;
MANY HOMES SHOW CREPE
Hundreds of Men and Women Gather en Sidewalks te Dis
cuss Senater J 'are's Death Nearly Every
Family Knew Him
m
HE Pianos listed below
hnve been taken bh part
payment for the famous
Matchless Cunningham
Piane3 or Plaver-Pl.ine?
they have been thoroughly reno
vated at our own factories and
arc like new. Although the.-ie in
struments are priced at these low
figures, they arc fully guaranteed
by us.
EASY TERMS
UPRIGHTS
$475 Vese &
Sen, $51C
Like New iw
(Mahogany Case)
$500 Ludwig
Ftane, $n C
!.IUe New &lJ
(Mahogany Case)
$550 Chickcring
& Sens, $9JC
I.lUr V, tijO
(Mahogany Case;
$600 Schemack-
er Piane, $OC ft
UUe Nut UJ
(Mahogany Case)
$625 Blasius &
Sens, $JC
(Mahogany)
f Senater Vare's dentli, as we had
Hopes of his recovery. My deepest cyin
tii YiJ"M ' family. He wbh the
1 nilfldelphlnn who rne from the ranlts
l" talie a c6mmitndliiK place In the nf
niirg of his city. He wax a man blessed
with many streii and loyal friendships.
He never forget his birthplace, iih the
great Improvements In the southern sec
tion of the city amply testlfly. His
,?" Jv" be mourned by thousands of
his fellow. cltlrens."
William
always fulfilled his contracts as they
were specified."
A. Nevln Hflrlrh. campaign "''in
niter for (SliTerd Plnchet. Hepubllriin
nominee for (loverner: "I am deeply
grieved In hear of the death of Senater
Vine. Penniiiilly, I was very fend of
him; his Mrnlqlitferward IlKlitlng innll innll
tles wen for him a host of friends nil
ever Peniislvniila. Without uiiestleii,
friends of teclal lr-glnlntlmi mid of all
legislation affcctlnc the nverane ntnii,
woman and child lese a Rfent frlcnil in
the death of Senater Vare."
W. Frrelnml Kendrleli, Hecelver of
Taxes: "I have lest net only my most
vnliu.il imllilrnl friend, but also one of
my dearest personal friends. We first
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PLAYERS
$800 Cable &
Sens, $07u
!.lke New I O
(Mahogany)
$800 Ivers &
Pend, $OAC
I.ll- Nut T
(Mahogany)
ceAic--
$800 Lester
StPianoCe.,$CA
(Mahogany)
$1000 Scho-
macker
Angelus,
Mk, yrf, 360
(Mahogany)
GRANDS
$1100 Sohmer
& Ce., $49 C
(Mahogany)
$1150 A. B.
Chase & Ce.,
MUi. w TT i 3
(Mahogany)
$1180 Steinway
& SenB, $CA
(Mahogany)
IT PAYS TO THINK!
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VfiMMMZ
11TH AND CHESTNUT
ei'i:n r.vr.viNes
'Foctery, 50th & Parksidt
Galvanized Beai Pumps
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M.irnifnrtiiri il liv
I.. I. V.rrKir I n. ,1!) V III t.
Main P71', Market eg;
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PAVING : ALL KINDS
BUndarrt lencreti'. Iriik n-l blerii ilrlv"T.T
(ildrwftlk" ('l:irfi nn-l fl "f
Onrb Mtilnir nn.l l"t. ;, n.-; ft!mDt rin-r-felly
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JAMES KANE SMART
s. k ceu riie.sr tc i:ai i: srs
Tl. Mnrlirt S'J'fi or I'-ilnr ICT". W
I 14111111 XVIII'tl llilll i iinm T MMi.l.nll iin.ih- -
- --'... i , vuiiii'ui-ii. ut-j,iMT in t.ttiP I iltjiinfii in pv mm i fiTiir iriruii-
phone calls and telesrnmi liepm te pour ills: "I reKret verv much te hear of ; ij, ,M.ntlnued. Senater Vine's deve-
'"'They came from men bit!, am. low. ,' Alme.t the entire Thlrtyntatl. Ward' Peer Kd " .,,; m.1,1 at her l!'!pvlS:t& aml'lildfl n .Ir.bWhlV'hen!; Ste
from the lioverner. from Senater Pep- , "house of tiiniiriihiF;" today SlnnelieiiM' lane. "Many a one will mi-s became fast friends and I spent the Inst "'','n,. '.
,r. from officials biirli in the Cievem- f Spl,n,r y..rr-v .... ...,. I'lm. I have known lilin for llfiy-ll.' two winters with blm at St. Lucie. " ,.,, iV.,EMIP - iJeiinlwell: "The
ment of Nntlen. State ami city. They "" "I "n'er an s .lentil peni , r(.ni,.ln,,r w)l,. (Joeiy and Kb,. In my pIemj association with ' ,, ;'' ' , ' r VnrT f llewlnc hN
came from hH wannest per-enal and triitnd through th- see en. K,i ,, tm vre went le the old lliu-k hint I learned te knew of his devotion I ,?, , l,,.n ' L en A
pellllral frlemK and fro.,, l,N blttwt 1'"'1 ',t;rcd politic. In the old rm n.ioel. le his family. In the death of Senater I ''',', 'e7,f V(, , leln I l . Ul cs l"
i,ultlnil fi.es line nml nil enress.,l I lr-t U anl and continued hN aetlvltes ... .. , , .... Vare the llenubllcnn ercnulr'itinns It, ".RJ I'-'tlire e I lilimieipnia pem i s ,
pe. mi in iees. tine nnu in exprisiu, ..,.,,. ,. Itml ier Mnrrlfd Twe Sisters 1 1.. .1 L '""laieiienn oigimiK.mens nil, , .... ..... ., htr(., enceidered in Its
. . i ... !. .. .,. i... . - - tt .... ........ .. n,,-.,,i.i (iiiitii unxvn lit f tiK.i'11 r i inn
.. . . . . tin, i nirf v. tnttrii iiiifi '"iiie ii ...! nrt rt iirtti ii r w int in i inta ' nil I r.i n i iitv n ,i i i" .u. - i.. .
WMthhi nn'nh"i r l!!ii nrtnnt nelltlcal It "eui.l hardly be an evaKserutlen new Fourth street and Snyder avenue ! " ' .,,..,, , finer etmllties of Its public me... Sen-
Z"!: Mend, "f il"!' "a!;,!- ' v r Ty obi - J .emember.well when Kd s court , , Irlcnil te the Pour , ater Urv becn.ne he lea e of gn
ir.B be-in te arrive at the beautiful f'"'il.v in the ward. lie i-a ed the Mera Merris, who became Mrs, (ire. , . wln.,,m -., , , , . ami responsible "UT ei ii 'par i) ui
ueUntn bulb tit nrht" "' '"' rM nnn,.;, knew the Urr sister M mnrrle, I CenRrcatna,, j M f, 0 ' '." $ ; f ; n t h ' em, ' ''w , 'n H''' nn J
ID at Amblnr. The number ..f mn- '"."- " "' children In hi- old ward are the Senater s brother. ..... later Vare Is se personal a less te Tme w" p,' wwmi" Mi" Hv ilrnl ie"nl? He
elilncH in .!,- BM.in.N Br.. n tin-inlii. ,0'"1 ,lla-, n'"' ' " Instances "Lil and his lfe II ved In n It , thn, j m ,lt,er. ,,, , (rl L ; T'f " low v cel lltle n
7 ,.re,l. and ,l,e ,nesilKe. by wire P I' ! ;j" "! ,-recer.es le .1 n- hene near h s , ,,I he : e Myy l. , 001,,,eeed sentence expressive of my jS Mini Ilia fm!fllyTrf"etln
'.i lt.pll.-l p.nerisi,cti. r I, C ,i n" ,;rli,n':',, V" l,,ml rH "f "10 V,n",I ,he wna oveipewerlnc. That his Illness was
AI.H...B the rtrM fne.ids ... ren-1, lie Crp)p I)r.,I)pil , Wlndews ' "Ker fl,. 1 i f.utv ven,-. Senater h. f" 'riS.' "1,:wJ.. J1'!.,. , t)mX '"!" ' ngcravated by an. abiding eenccrn for
""ii"" "iii- hiiimiii "i i Hi-Hi 111111-11 .Pi T..... . .. ... . i i ..i.i.... f .,,.. .,,. """' "".". " ' iiiuiniini iii j, u win i.ia aiifrnrini? iiiiL-uer en v nili h In lie
... i. i in i hi i i i iiiiii ii i ; i i ii' I'vi i imiii' iiiii nun i ht 1 1 iimviiiu inn- vi i t ; '
ThV'J... .. i, , - rrmi thrntrri. Part of the city, .nuil is In this nard. II,. never made any dis- ' V V "p V "m, ."'""' - MiSllitle f..V I 'iE1 r'l " '' """y l0'.-: .
,,..ii ,-i't t , r,i ii ' m,'1 ,""I,I-V I'? w"'l ""'"" !''" !,1","t il c""' ,0 0,,j,,J' ; low tl at he win Vnewn Mn ,,,,s. eveev ,Mw. Aw;hlbnM R. llBriniin. preslileiit
persona less, said Mr. Ha.leti. M Mimin street an 1 (be Delnwiire River ileiii- It " . low tlmt lie was i.nenn te most eerv ,,f , , Wemen't Ueptlbllrnn Cub:
and man I have known him praetl.-nlly TnU-lu ,T men and '" r fe.l Merriwn. a court officer, whel i;1 1t $&W hU'''mtnr iT'" ,,"n"' ', f V0'"!1
nl of lit life. p Wi.i. 1.. H-l.oel t.i- vP,bied r, Ml,,.wnllP. and at doorsteps IUph en Stoneheus" lane, burst li't" T ne fr end I'l HaS lie was a wonderful fr end.
Bnthrr i.n.1 gre ,.,. toether In the old , tl,0 w , , niernn. nl, tna, tnrs ,,, merllll,K ns ,,,, piiP f the T, J" .n f,, jl,; bent Ien Je of tl I c U " J ,H,t ,'"'-V "J1""' ,,,"t, 'n enn ,of th"
Mist ard. PuiiiiB all these jeais we ,.,. ,i, ,,,.... ., ,.,..., ........ ,. ,,. ir ..., v u, u im. '"8 m,,n '" "" csi sensn ei tne iMtnl". I members of my r nb. Mere words can-
m
never had a nuarrel.
dearet friend."
I lia
AIIIhr for Twi, MunlliH
lef m lKin mean te the wan
In a few Instances, old pe'ltlral fel
lowers liastlly ImtiKllt i repe and plaeei;
It around nhotesranhs of tlie dear
,i. .. i., .,, vi t ice.. ,he i orener uiiuam ii. ixnigiu, jr. : "in, net i.nresiiiir sorrow
Thiriv. ninth Ward ' for thlrM -five 1" lpn,b '" 15r.nn,nr nip Philadelphia1 Mrs. (Seerge A. Dunning, chnlrmnn
ears. hnsle:,t one of Its foremost citizens, lie f ,e Ortfanlr.iitlen Committee of He-
Mrs- Afni-rirnn Inlil hew the Senater . oeveieu un-iiini ini-inj .h-iiiii in mn me puiMWUII nil, en ei i cillisyivillllll : 1
Britain Insists
en Three-Mlie Limit
Continued from I'ne One
the short by inenim of their own sninJl
benis.
New Yerh, Oct. 10. (Hy A. 1'.)
The Oevernincnt'n contention tint n
riim-rnnner may be seized outside the
three-mile limit, but within four lcafiiies
of the const. If It can be shown she
has been carrying en Illegal truffle with
the American shore, was upheld by
Federal .ludce llnr.cl today In a ease
against the British schooner Henry L,
Marshall. Judge Hazel eranted an ap
plication for (ondemiialleii and forfeit
ure of the schooner and her cargo of
H.0."ill cases of liquor tiled by Assist
ant ('nlted Slates Attorney Clark.
Testimony showed the schooner, seized
off Atlantic City In August, 1H21, had
landed part of her cargo at Menlnuk
Point, .V. Y.. and Atlantic City by
means of small beats.
liVldence also was Introduced te show
that the Marshall left the llaliamn
Islands with two sels of manifests. One
stated she was In ballast. Tim ether
gave her cargo as llipier and her des
tination ns Halifax, N. S.
AppcjiN Frem Daiigberly Ittillng
Counsel for the Helland-Ainerirn
Line will appear before Federal Judge
Learned Hand today te ask for a tem
porary order restraining (Ievcrnnie.it
eIliclnlH from enforcing (he Dnuglicrty
liquor ruling oil the line's vessel.
Cletus Keating, of counsel for Ihe In.
tcrntitiennl Mercnnllle Marine and the
American Slenmshlp Owners' Associa
tion, dcclaled the case is a "tremen
dously Important thing for America."
"In the Seuth American run." he
said, "foreign shlpi reIiik north ran
carry liquor as far as Ilermudn ntul
drop it mere or can inue u en tnere
w-wuiTjwj t'pnii
SIS SPECULATION
Politicians Agree Man With
Meney Bags Is Needed as
Leader in City
GRUNDY'S NAME HEARD
Phllndelnlila's nelltlelnn. i.. .
snectilatlen en the subject of H,.. n
Vare's successor In the leaders ilnTAk
City Qrnn!xntlen and el ! h iZfJ'
In the Hlnte Senate. 6tiecejjer
The dlscuiMeu only brought out ,.
fact that nothing definite Is kae.
ningliani nnd Iibikelv I). .r"r
and Iteglster of Wills Cninbill. Xft?
.... . ....I iiuiuimr uennite is known a.
decided upon en these questions i Or
Rnnlaitlun lenders, sue.!, ns Tem r?,l
nllichnn, nn.l Ttl ,t,t " t. i'.m. n
Jcr. J .Wills Cnmpbe
their friends tlint It I
uiiuu ijiiii wnnn it ma .'
Ized that he had only n nKhiln7,.i,..
for life that the lcaders"XnnacTh,a
cated te their friends that It I nd bin
eniner M,n- nnu eeeii i iiiug i ,,,,,,. whc, ,h ,nkpiVed In their would walk through part- of the ward tlie nieresis nt riiiin.ieipnia and tin . very mrry te Hear the news of . the south run. In the case of Ihe
wn month,, cr mere. Ilc hd a threat windows. .vrndemillv talking te everv one be i Kepubllcnn I 'arty. He was one of the Senater Vare's death. His private llf,- Kroeiilaml, which touches Helglnni, we
lnfeei,en which developed Kradually. Mrs. Itedelln Thompson Is one of the ,ct. She Villi Vare often said he felt I '""" liepiilnr leaders lint PhllmMj.lil i n a plendlil example te a great many ; nln afoul of Ilelglan lnw. which re-
it, spite of treatment until it l.ecnm.' ld residents who had known the Sena- he hnd a special dulv toward residents , "M" '"" . "is home life wan ideal. 1. p ,,.. UU politics I have net found ,,res tlint we carry twenty quarts of
i, s-rleu bleed infection. Death was ter since he was a bev. of the ward ' .among ethers, feel his Ie ery keenly. different from many ethers. He was nl- , l,or for every 100 thlrd-clafs pns-
pr.ineuneed by his phlci,ins le be dm. . ' ' Colonel Shelden Petter, president I way? a koeiI friend le woman suffrage , senBers.
t.. n streptoreceiH toxemia, which is a
peNunlng of the mtire sy.inin caused bj
a piH-preducinc micro-. .rgniilsui kneun
;i the streptoeeeei,.. with enrdlne f.-iil-u".'
and pulmonary edema.
Tlse jii.lsi ning yd ,,p l.v the germs
...' the .llsen-e i-pread through Hie ;u-t.-m
until the whole bb oil .-trenm was
pelseneil and the Setu'ter's In art nnd
'-..ngs alike failed under he .strain.
Tills mis the cnuue of death.
Chelten Trust Cempany: "I slucerelr and actively helped out. My perseual
. .1.. .!...!. ,.f 13 .- .. ..' ..!. !.... ...III. U ... V 1.- I
legrei Hie ui-iuu im nvnuiur i nre. lie r.-uuniis mum .i-iiiii.'i . hi .- uini- in-
for the Ward Executive Committee, of the menev be ret from city con
lie was well liked by everybody and had tract. and was used te na.v the poll tax ! ..." (,ieil m vrrv emwl frl.m.i i'n n,n wnvs been ninsl tileasnnt."
plenty of energy. It was .imn after receipts of Itepubllcan voters. Had It . nmj Verv Mib-ta'nlial nid te me dur- ' "
liis ruber's il nth and hy wan looking net been for Senater Vare' money the , llu nilinlnistrutitm as Director of, G. A. R. Pest Nearly Extinct
n i i-i i -ii .-in. .1 lliitlllK l" II 1 H1UI IHT l.-(Miuiumi I11MJW1 II, 111 nim,i.i.,ii.i I'll PUP INlU'lJi "I II"! It 11(1 II'IMl, 1
.. I.rt. T nMA.1 n 1.1... 'rl. .x . t. .t.i !... !.. ...,nii.. t.rt.lnnrul nl' . I..n . .. t.t
"ii.-.i . ..un.-u ii. nun. Linn nai, lie- mm .nil iiuw uvvn srem i.-i.uwu , wns ,OI lis iillliuiue villi , , .., ,f,.p,l pinrv p. nf ,I,0IJ
f.,rn llie Fl.f U'n.,1 ... r.,l. .... ... HOP mil. .flr.e,l ..nt nltni.nltini- ....... ... I I .. 1 I ..... ' !C AIIICU. MOrj I n OI IIIOI.. A
"' 4 "i11 ...." .-.(.ill 11,1 i" !.......,..- ...,fv-., "i.i .....f,- .... . . I'll ,111". .l.s I ...l.-i ill UUMI l'S.1, 1 HIS ,.f MnneliAaltie hi
...., .i, l-i.e. ...i tii.... ..1...1. "r. ...,,. 1 r ......... in I... In i m. l- ...... t ........ of .inneneiei , mis
iiri.i. ..!-- . tir.L iiuu i mi i. iiiiiin i ..linn i. j.. . in .II...I',' Pnn 5,;itv iii ..ii. .int.-. nun j could net .,.,
Wards. politics. Ter instance, about .s...W sav f ny ether contractor, that he !
I.L . - .... .. .1.... l..l I I,. ..m ll.n .mil In. I I'"
..'iiaier , are was as line a mail as iuum ue lurinnui-u iii ,m. in'- i" i. ...
Membership of j
!(.. I
ceiiniy, has
If we lese our case, we will merely
have te cheese In which country we
prefer te pe te Jail."
Krassln Quits ns Soviet Minister
Klzn. Oct. Ifl. nty A. P.) It was
operated with the Senater wetiM..w
together after 1,1s death. That ii it'!!?
agreed te st.cit tege her pemJIne il, .
rival of the Inevitable new deal? ' BN
Man With Meney nags y't
AH the leaders made It p!ln ti...
what was required, from the! p"n' lac
view, was a mnn with the money b,.,
Such a man. it, was explained en,u!
win the control of the Cltr Ormff
lien; he would supply thn flnaiicV , J,'i
they would de the practical work ?
carry out the orders. '"'
Coincident with this eW-i
inern were wcii-rniin.iA.i .
Jeseph It. Jr.in.ly presldcS? of ' Z
Pennsylvania Manufncturers' A.4c.
tien, leader of Bunks ('eunftta,;
acrefs me une irnni 11.11..
feu.ity. mid n mnn with a wl,le r.P,a
tntlen ns a collector of nn,i ,ii..jl.Ku
of campaign funds, was ceaKMeri!;!
entrance into Philadelphia polities. ,ns'
n ii!i i-a iiiiiuru iiint hi.
is would he te finnncn senm L ...'."'
nnneiinced here teda.v flint I.eenlil ' resident leaders: lm n-mit.l i, .1. ' ,no
lc T nn snv of Mr. Vare. tlint I cnl,1 n, '." ...,,ln,n .p. .... n?... "m' ... '.,n', ICr.issli, hnd resigned ns Ituss'an Soviet with Ihe menev Imps n,1 ..- I""!
v..-.---.- ::- - - ".. ..-. ini n p irini inriv-iivp rii bit ninin. --. . . .- ... .... ..--.. --.., ...... wl,. ,, Hn h.
" . . ' II .. .In- rtl -I nml.. .il rfiliima-nn I I.I...I .l.n ..nun. ...I... ..lt... .. "
.illllinii--. ... ..I.'.- .. ...... ..v.. ... u.ii', ..in uau n nJ lllllllfll ,MP Cfpin..
I ever knew. He wn,i Imnmi. nl.vnrk icceltiN In one ward alone. Ihe qui
kept his word, nn.l never forget a 'ion of who can succeed Senater Vare )
friend. He saw te It for a great mnnj is mere n question of finances thnn of
venis tlint I was nrnvlileii inr. Urst. i ulltlc. Lliere ere inanv men who nave
re"lied. he refused te give in. He had lie iret me a mmltlnn en the Mini When the Dualities neccHsarv for leadership,
mi unusually vigorous constitution, nnd be gained mere power b hacked me but they 'nek the money with which
f..r a long time seemm te be nhle t for the legislature. Later he had me te support an organization."
thr-.w "If the poisoning sucess.fiilly. He .trpelnted an inspector In the Itiireau Themas W. runningham. Clerk of
lu.ide In last public appearance n' nf Highways, and then, in mv eh! age. the f'eurt of Quarter Sessions, trens-
eks nge today, when he addressed ., jlP personally recenimended me for ni- urer of the State Committee and one
of (lie lenders in the nmiiine: tsen-
ater Vare's death i a great les te
his family nnd te the city nnd Stale.
I had known Kd Vare for thirty years, j
and I knew that be was a mnn of ser- I
ling character. He was a man who '
did thousands and thousands of kind
and charitable acts, and nobody except
thn. concerned ever knew anything
limit them. And he was a great man
er In Ihe pat fifty years.
Made Speech Twe Weeks Age
Though from th. start th" .rrinn
ncss nt tnc fcennter , illness was
i icrting of the Republican City Cen.- .ointment n's a tipstaff."
mni"e, te urge me werKrs te get out a
large registration for (JilTerd Pinehet.
Condition Heroine Serious
Op the occasion ,,f hi last appearance
th" Senater showed the physical sign
of his illties plainly. He began te speak
in a low and halting voice, but gradu
ally sained vigor and his old fluency as
he warmed te the work.
WALSH ADJOURNS COURT
OUT OF RESPECT TO VARE
Says Politician's Llfe Should Be
Example te American Youth
Judge Waist, adjourned hearings in
the i-ivil division of the Muni'-ipa! te leek after bis followers and see that
I'he Senater remained nt home fel-,(.urt upon learning of the death of the get jobs. His place will be hard
lowing this final effort in the Interest
of party regularity. He did net take te
l..s bed. limvevi r, until several dns
later. Kven then the piillie did net
knew Hint he was seriously ill. Whci
1 he tirsr announcement was mad" hw
fnniilv did net b"lieve the umln.ly wei.ld
refuse te respond te treatment. In
fii.t hi illness was made light of at
f r-'
Then came persistent reports that he
was In a serious condition. Finally the
bulletins, during the curl part nf la-t
."k. became .iJnrm.ng. r or twenty
four hours his death was looked for
momentarily. Then mere cheering news
came from the sick chamber, and his
friends nnd family felt that the crii3
was pat.
Sennter Vare, nnd directed a tribute te fill."
te b. spread en the court minutes. lilakely P. McCatlghli, Collector nf
"We note the passing of one of the Internal Kevenue: "The denth of Sen
foremost citizens of the city and atnr Vare Is 11 great blew te hi host
Stat;."' he said. "His life is an ex- of personal nnd political friends. There
ample which might well be followed by was no one like him te keep in tue.h
TELEGRAMS FLOOD
TO SENATOR'S HOME
every American boy who s"eks the nln-
uncle of recognition, and is net afraid
te work hard te attain it."
Court will resume tomorrow.
Leaders Deplore
Passing of Vare
Continued from Pat-d One
might acquire advantages which be him
self had net enjoyed.
with conditions in every ward in tin
cn. lie will be missed by tin; party
and the organization." ,
Clinten lingers Woodruff, chairman
of the Civil Service Cemmi-lnn : "I
have known Senater Vare .dure we were
in the Legislature together in 'M. He1
was 11 man of force and courage, true
te Ills word anil true te ills trien.ls
Chnrk H. Hall. Vare leader in
Ceuncil: "I am very deeply grieved
nt Senater Vare's death. He was a
geed living husband and fnthcr and n
geed citizen. He possessed a striking
"The Sennter had many public works personality and was a born leader of
men. lie win ne greatly missed uy ills
army of friends."
Harry J. Trainer. Kenublicnn organ
izatien lender, Third Ward: "Sena-
Telegram of condolence are flooding
into Senater Var'" lcine today.
Alexander P. Moere, publisher of
te his credit. He h,, rnsen te annre
cir.te the value of education and whnt he
did In this behalf will probably consti
tute his chief monument."
. Hariy linker, chairman of the ter Vnre'r. death is a blew te the He
Republhnn State Cemmittee: "I can- publican organization because he was
"et sn hew grieved 1 mil te near 01 its leader. lie was the best judge of
SJieinfnr Wire's ilelfli Alfhnllt'll we hnd linm-in ..nlllpn 1 ever met In nl. nit-
the l'lttsburgh Leader telegraphed te j,,,0,Vn of his illness durlni: the Inst two political experience. I shale with all .
.mgresMnan A illiam arc : 'weeks, we hoped tlint the strength which Seuth Phlliiililphiu in the less of ai
"I.eenlv -he ki.il te learn of your mi carried him through oilier crises tcj reseniative man."
wenii'Tiui en.uier s n.-nui. .. e ij.ii, .euI, ,,., ,lim tlrm,ai, this lime. Sen-
lease convey my sympat.iy te the tain- nter Vme te m.. was net .evy a political
len.'er. whom it was n privilege te knew
and work with, but was alFe a close
and honored j ernal friend. HI" death
menus a great leu te me, as it doe
te -he r'st of the State. HI influ
ence was felt net only In Philadelphia.
but also throughout Pennsylvnu-a. nnd
will be n hard one te fill
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cil : "I was greatly shocked te hear
Krem former Judge Pattersen:
"May I join with thousands who send
their message of sympathy te you and
tours."
Fermer First Assistant City Solicitor
T.r u is wired :
c.eii!itir are w.is muyncuv. ue iinu ijs p;1(
many geed qualities of which the gen
eral public was unaware."
Senater Pepper telegraphed te Mrs
Vare as fellows :
"Senater Vaie filled a place In t'v.
cei -in mitv which nobody cl.- I-- 'i'.-'y
te fill. His mnnv friends nre 'eellng
'le shock of a great perseual less,
th!. however. Is Insignificant win ii throughout
i. .n. pared with your own bereaven.. rt.
I'ernut me te express te you my pro pre
fi.'ird symiathy."
Ir. Ilnrclav II, Warburtr.n. vi.e
et, airman of the llenubllcan State c.m.
ir.-.'tee. sen' a telegram of conde'enee
n Mrs Vnrc this morning.
VARE'S DESK IN SENATE
DRAPED IN MOURNING
Get Your Heme Wired
Including flxturrn e rer b'auty
and charm e design nnd quality by
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Ettr.bli.hed 19 Yeari
Orlflinoterj of our own distlnnive
and flexible '.nancnii; Plan ul.ich
insures te cash customers ciutabli
tavmn as compared wth thn de
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WALEW-CROSBY ItTpstaff who helped
Entire Membership of
May Be Named te Attend Funeral
HnrrMuirg. Oct. HI -The dek , '
sleni'er F.dwin II Vare !. (!. f:-en
r..w In the State Senate i haniber wi.s
dr.- ie-l In blink tedav es ;. sn .,;
nieurnlni for the Phl'adelpl.ia legls.
'llter ft is probable the entire Sill
ale niemliersliln will be nani'd a.-, n
i.iinmltlee te att'-nd the fm.er.il.
The desk of the Senater wns . n t' r.
tight side of i In. main al-'e In: iHi.il..' iHi.il..'
nerew. from th.it eccuiued by ike 1 .te
.Senater William K. Crew. ents these
two c'ese pnlitleal friend, hid ..ccipud
for many .wars and where t' en- Inst leg
islative acts were p. rfermed t,,. d;.'.
the fjeneral Assembly of IflL'l ad
journed. News fif the lenth nf the Senater was
I marked by many evpresKp.ns ,,f regret
nt the fnplt'd. f.lcntM,:!!it liriMrn.r
ll.-idleman sent a n.M.-nge ..f -Miq.nMiv
te the family and vr.I. e. his .,,rr'.- nf
the death of an exp.-rien. id !egi-..iter
, and personal friend.
An Irreparable 1is.s
"Philadelphia and Pennsylvania
have le.t greatly by the death e, emi
nent public servants during the last
veiir. The Hepubllcan Pnrtv has lest
ir.a'.v Milunble lenders in this time. I
tii'iiv I spenk for meniber of tnc party
the Mate tvlK'li I saj d!s
death leaves n most Irreparable less
of an able leader, and of a friend who
gave and inspired loyalty My heart
gees i, u te the bereaved fninll."
Hi! Ixiss te Party, Says Lane
Datid II. Lane, veteran leader of the
Tw'itMli Ward: "While I was mere
or ickr expecting it, Sennter VnreV
death came in a tremendous shock, ll
mi-ii us a great permnal less te me, but
n.e, . does It mean n less te the He-
,1'ibitran Party, leth locally and na
Chamber tlenally. I bellevn his end was has
ten..! by the adverse criticism directed
tewi.rd him within the Innt few months
l,v I is political opponents
"Ills denth is a great Inns te the
p.'.ny financially. He gave awav
sain, 'ortune annually te the party.
This represented a considerable portion
Te Mothers Having
Daughters Considering
Employment
re yeti Inti resteil In ttfilne year
ilicnrliur euii'lJTe'I hi n Mh..li.etn
imlremnent will e I living nn up up
perluiiltr te earn te the maximum of
l.-r nMllty?
If .e. we nr nlwin-s c'.-i.l le tails err
iliesn npiHirttinltl.'s. oipeclBlty new
ha some excellent clerical iinsltient
ar open. TIu'sh inirlli-'ihr iiupllleim
reipilre no trcvlus eti.rifni e for h
'j fers' l.lcli sclie-l plrl nn.l nln- nrli
nnh U hours a welt "I'll n halt lmll
"li.v en Salimlny. Tt.e Cniplevnient
(i:tl'-e n-lll l.e open fe in sen ,, jj,
tu s oe 1'. M. en lluli'li.)'.
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Rebert H. Smith Picked Senater for
Energy and Popularity
Among tlc.se inns, il(...,v n fee ted
when news of Senater Vine's death
spread through Cltv ll.ill ti.,, ;n
Hehert II. Smith, a tipstalf la the Mn.
nlclpal Court and former memher of the
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lirnt Intreductien into prdiilcx. when in,
canned Ills election te the Ward K.xecn.
live Committee from the forty -fifth di
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AecidiiiK te Smith, new well advanced
In years, th Senater never fnrifnt him
and lien looked out for his welfare for
many years.
"I was In polities at the time,"
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fsennter Vare nn a Ilftefy looking ynnni; 1
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