Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 19, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY; OCTOBER 19, 1922
K
HALL "LONELY BUT
AWAY FROM SINGE
"Help Me Be Patient Till We Are
in Each Other's Arms,"
He Wrete Mrs. Mills
MADE TRYST ON "OUR ROAD"
Siieilee,' wliirli I spoke te jim nlieut i
the 'Story nf MiiuMml' dilsterxl and
tlie I.lfi. nf the. Spirit nml tin- Life of
Tednj.' II hook I found in Hosten and ('etitlniicil from l'.iirc One
n in en you will luxe, but miner tlieo tliee
lnjlml. I lilt it is just lie lift- of the
spirit Hint we understand. 1 wnnt te
iI.mmiss r(iy p.'iRp with you. In the
uftenienii I iil.n 'd mi tin i ntun down dewn
t lir-i ll!i' f'ie instill In the i '1 room.
Ti'd.ij I n.ii Impliu that '"it liveixed
ll)' i.irl ii litii of tin1 .if'' ,n:i..il nf
ymir letter. Vim miM neier In with
out iiii-xsi,. from me ii'id I "ill write
II1 ll,it ,ts M'tUS Is, I i ' l-IIICllt,
blessed liiMit of mire. 1 "'ii iti'ttlni te
K. Klnnnrd, David IT. Lane; Mux 0.
l-olio, I'ittHburftli : Nnmttel I). Lit.
doers nml rend most of the time I urn JJ;jhi.je ni liiev
I inline Mm..- h.w,l:is--tlie 'Outline of Ai lltlUI fcCiO Ul ItlVt
nf SiPtlflfnY VfiVf Chimes 11. McMlehnel, Hlakely I).
Ul eumit-UJ r ii V jifCmiRlui. Willuiu. (5. MoNlehol, Wll-
'Hum MeCeiiHi, .leiin J. Melvlnley.
MOURNERS
A
Jeseph II. Mi Cull. .Inliti Menntiiun.
Jinrry .uuei.e.v, wiiiiniu A. .Mnure,
I lln...... Xt.,,,1 .... Willi...,. A m
Ml-hop .aid. a.I.li.c "it is net r.urprli- S.' , ' V' j ;cM ' ; " ft
n'ju the pulltleiii ideabi xvlilih n Inlcri, . ,'. mxi.i- lul... t..-ii,n,
x.at have timntr.-t.Ml themselves In l,l(x)UJ n J l'itt iVtiruh '
independent .and ..'.or,, luexeinent,, I fc . ! u ut ' , $ xVlim,en
within ind without the party. p.,,,.,,,,, ...i... x.' ii,,,,,,,...,,,, 11...1.1
V ,l.:..,l of ivxeuty-lixe State ,.llrc. I . , .". Charles. l'e 1, ' 'k,
Hflliih' in 111 ltnrriips nii.l hi iidi'il 1 ( tin-, t. ,. n,..i.i ... 1 . ""'
1 Illl'X t .
trx
Ii.- i J.
Pi n FtctfT rerrrriii'-nt
New KniUMvlrh. N. .1.. O.t. 10 A
!etp letter writtin lv tie Ilrv Kilunrd
TVhpoler Unll te Mr-, r'pn-i-ir Mill-.
"Rliicli ! tilliv with iMiiVnr! 15 teruix
nnd nrdr-it ilii'';ir'itlen of M l"W nn.l
proves t'.ut tin' p:iien.'itr Ime n" the
choir "timer for the iiiiiii ! w - !''
(ijn-i- t,.( 1,, hl.u. linn .in-1 1 1 "f 1,1ml.'
public.
The t:.-v. Mr. Un'l w-!e frv 1 Me.
ford. M 11 V i'p he w " - 1 ndiim li!
Taenthn wii'.i Mrs H.-i; In Am'""!,
lint ih I. !(' wa 1 '.'ule.l .) Seul
Hnrlii r. t.e up.! a lu.If fi!."- ' ''nut.
whiT-, it iippe-ir'. 1 e rieilM'.l 'Irs.
Hnll's loe e: i lies. mI'Iieu.:'.! his ethr
mnil e;r n .0 I'lin it the hetc'. nt 1-le-ford.
"Onlj help me lie re!lB ii'id pntlent
until we lire in eneh ether's iirm
ncnln." the mim-ter lii'SS.'il of Mi1'
MlllH.
He iiidlente, tlint tli vneMlnii with
I1I3 wi'e wns ettremelv monotonous mid
thnt he wns n "leiie'y hej
Letter Refers te "Our Ite.til"
The letter aKe refers te "our mad."
presumnliu the l:ine ne.ir the I'll Hip
farm wheie tin' bodies of the eeuiile
were found 'i -b"r' ilie u'l'T 1" re
turn from tile M.iitie trip.
IneleM-d w'lh the letter was :i iot iet
nivl new of the pe-tetli. i ,f Senl
Hnrber, where his love letters wer re.
eeive.l and mailed, nnd tin' l.uir.-ter
also drew a map of Mount lie-eit
Island, en whhh 1-leferd and S"al
Ilnrber are located, in order te .si,e
the loeatlen of the two tow in. The
lttter follews:
"Tridaj evenius.
"Dear heart of mine'. 1 am a lenelv
knv teniehr. for all day ledax 1 eon!
net set te Seal Harber, and 1 knew
there are letter- .aitnm there for me
end 1 wnnt tin ml I shall e ever to te to
merrov. . uiij w:'.' .
Feis liffjii Him I'lem Letter
"Ye-terdav a partj of us went t.
S. . li.irtier and climbed 0110 if the
mountains t'.ere su I had no ehatue
te ke te Seal Harber then. 1 thuudit
urely tedaj would be a sned da
But fet M't 111. "" tin- mernitm I
wnlted for the afternoon, and then the
fop was tlinker tlian ex.r. 'l'e.iisht.
thleh feji, but ihe wind ha- shifted l
the west -e I think it will be elear.
Tedaj I took advantage of the fe;; te
finish up the iril- te t!ie pari-b, s
they are 111 tin; mail and .;11 co out
tomorrow.
"1 inclese two rlippincs. K-") them
nnd we enn dl-eu-s them after we
rend the leek which I will gul a- seen
as I cet burl!."
The two 1 llppins- referred te ere re
views of Rebert Keable's be k. 'The
Mether of All Living."
"Ui.rliim, one v. el; from fidny '
Only i-even mere days, and I 'anner
wait nut 1 Trilay nislit. 1 uutsi see
you Tridav afternoon. He our read at
2:li0 ni'Nt I'ndax. If any unfere.-een
, event maki s L lueeNs.irj te ehanse I
will send word as toen as I n .n-n N
13.. which wll probably b at 10:'J.'! ci
l-':!:!. If 1 de Ket there at Ith'J.-! I
will let ;. nu knew unjway that 1 am
bark.
"Oil. denrrsr. what patipnee we have
hnd ! Rut the tmenj. will be forgotten
wllPll I leek into th'i-e dear eve- acaln.
Geed nlitht, beloved, ever bfessnm for
you Only lielp nu te be btren: i.nd
patient until we are in each "ther'-,
arms ngaiii. M whole heart's line,
darling. Lver devete.llj .'
KEW LIGHT a LOVE
IIS DR. HALL'S DIARY
Further extracts from the leve-dia-y
Of the Rev. IMward Whe-l. r H.,11,
written wlu'r he was en !n- vncitmii
In Maine threw furthn- lisli 1- en his
phyi-k-e-spintual romance with Mrs
Eleaner Keliilinrdt Mill-.
"Dajs that were weeks Ions" pa--id
duriiiR hi- separation from hi- "dear,
dearlj be'eved" whum he humeri "te
fondle nnd care-," yet who was "with
me every s'ep of the waj" en a trip up
Sargent Mountain.
"All the universe of love ciu-heil into
ny love for jeu.' he wrote.
Tlie excerpts fellow :
"Thursday, August .'! Tins merninj!
Geeise Ivet.imer invited un.' te se sail
Jim "I'll blni, and in the afternoon
a lare paity went in (iierge Keai
mer's launch te Somesville I had
hoped te -top nt Seal Harber te -iv
If there wti- a 1 aril from jeu. but w
were se late v.. had te cutnc directly
back te 1-le-ford. I hope s 1 poly te j;e
te Seal Ilaruei teiniinnw. 'Jeiii-nmht,
riarliim- I am Ihm; with ,,u- rather!
wp ate t.iifthrr everj inununt, dear
heart of mine '."
"Saturday, August ." Iar. denr
henrt, what a wemlrfu! day! Clear
and bright this mnrnins, e at !) :.10 we
went te Seal. My duir. duir letter
was awr.it .m me, I knew it weu.il
be theiiv- uarlinc. 1 did love it -e I
want left.i- every tive minutes n'.w
I am a pm. pm. pi?. Oh, hew I ,1...
Toured cvt rv letter of the unj. ihe
envelope. I -e.it off a 1 aril ;u ,,u, but
did nor have a Kind ehame te write,
and did net kne, hew fieeiv te tnlk!
or I did net kn iw who nn:;!n he (,t
til- h-Ul- when the Mill i-.i'l.cil l.eie.
T)ea e-t jeu k' ew i want .1 te write
volume- win -end bctwii-i the lines,
I am . ur. W'v t uk a walk around
UtibMi mild. Ka'le pond and .(or Ian
pui'd a. 1 1 t: Mie I te i- 1-r fnt, I j,, ,,p
afternoon. I failing. I am radiant te
ninht beiiiiie or 11ur letter -w.t per
plexed .ml tieiiii.il, 1,11 h. !,,. wlnet
wp get back in Is c.f .,i t.. ., 1,
let t 1 1 'ii l 'i. 11 . -. . i'ii, M in ., i ha I
net ' 'II i ' 1 -' .1 i "111 lii ,, j
uin line i win eimrriy 'tw-iit
' I! 1 'M e'l ti i ...i. I nml,' w 1 il, r
M t if "i.-ie I It will be 1 sir... ...
bll:n' t , .;w ir mi je 1.
Kiuiday, August ti This morn' x I
went te the ila.ei en the is 'unl an I
beaid the un len.iry of tne Mump Sen
.east M1-.S1011
"Iear. st. 1 wr moment te lay I have
been living v ith eri -weti'lung where
you are at rh m h -nt Imuii l)id je.i
walk cm t'i .N el iw-'iue in the eve
IlillijV Tilth aflelll'Jilll I Wleti- te you,
anil this i-wiiuk I ihnli l::n Li-"ii
liming the K..lilllll -UIig--the iu
diance of join . -ievt'n (..iIepii of
reHCM.
"Dcarisi. wi'l the.e i,n ever
fass - i'in h me seems m lung- eh, hew
Ions te lie with wi.i u'lin -elusn
yn te me k:s jmi all out, tall;
tllU tlllk I" ')U ami lib Ieek at W.I
imd tlivnm 'i'ii wiimler I carry jour
picture witii me and dream ami dream
"Vhnt xvendt'ifiil love- iriK' httung,
loyal, the lire of low- that burns up
TerythliiK unwertlij and neike-, me f ei
eblcr every moment Dearest, you
tbJl -MUtt bc.feeliim mid kmnvinf hew I am
u-'AVV. Iwrlnf you tonight. Goeil-night, good geod goed
'''T!?i.('ljjj beleveilI come te watch o'er
;-,. ., ., . . 1 , 1 ,1 r ...I ' " 1 anon, I'uvin t. ni't'll, 1
tun . t. (.raihart. heaeeil I the f "J 'r ' , Ransley, Themas Robins, Mi
; -ins -Ien, which included fiem ,!.i() ' j Hjun.
ii a'ltei.inbiles. 'Ale'xandpr Simpsen, dr.. .lob
bed enrlj an I hepi,.; fr if-ed weathi-r . ''"we ''' f. e wciii; y me '';"" Scott. Jeseph X. SnellcnburR, A. N.
tomeM.iw ,.,. I -an J. te Seal Harber. f, 'nti-Scimti '. He ! , 7 '.',,, '' SiMS0M' K- T' Htetp-burjr. .Tames II.
"TupmI.ix. Aug. H.r.u iind ram in I,,l,'lV!,,,n SVntHl' ",nl.: ' -V'Me.v xll,l"'. iMwl W. Salm, IMgar
the merulim l'.uf 1 went te Seal, anj ''!' , ' " ." Ite'.ub.l-:' 11 C Itih i bii . Ffti alltl, Ti101nn, . smith, Kiln in
w.n A Ne.-cd letter from you. "''l' '"' llepabM.an C lul in th- s Stnrti
T
BY SPECIAL TRAIN
Polyglot Delegation's Solemnity
Broken by Tribute te
Senater Vare
MEMORIAL BADGES WORN
Hnrli'i':. ;! j n. 1 knew bow much 1 love
thilii- bei thitlled 1 am te tet them.'
1 ih, 1 tMt.k jeu knew, nml it itiws jeu
,(.i In wri'e. Then in Ketflim back te
I ip"e" i 1 m 1 "in Ien r Sunday letter
wn- h-i and the elipt iims. I love the
pnp'11 "it !i Ye 1 shall bine all the
p in, is 1 . in ,-et for von. After dinner
tlnriii' Kei net ti us out In Ills hunt
t N 1' 1 1 i-l r, "here I sent jeu a
unl 1 ' t . otter Creek. It was cold
1 en lie. e'i p. se 1 -ha'l have te de-e
up t r 'it . v I w ill have a ce'd.
II. awn'- h'e nms for the dearet,
dp-ires swe tlu'.irt that eier, ever
Mxeil.
"Wrilnesd.ij. tmust l. Paillng
-tich .1 da' .1- thi-! Wenderftillv elear
tiud bri'.'ht -iieh a- few il.iw tire up
here after hreakfa-t w formed .1 turn
of -ix and c.imh"l S.in!"nt Mountain.
l.".sl) fnt e!i, hew I haw1 longed for
, win jeu bine In mi with me every step
of the way we tool, liinrh and didn't
Ed back here unti' ' 1'. M rather
tiled, -e went te be I earlj .1 wonder
I il niht. tinv -moon .mil -t.ir- wmider-
fi.llx bright and a pet fet t .aim and
' -til'iie.s as vendetful a- ( tir love,
ili-r h'.ivt--I uet jeit" newspaper i lip
I no.-- tedaj 1 Imvi te red what win
, have re.nl (i.ed-i b'llt. beleed fill
mer 1 1. T. L.
"Thuisil.iy. August te. 1 "Mir darling
Inn f untie -I knew thne must b'
,i letter for me at S"al ll.ul.er tmi.ij. I
wirn't be able in gM it a p.irtj w.c
fermi'd thi- morning te l'e te 'lolt' 'lelt'
Islund an ail-tlaj trip and an nh-.i!
ln for ,t -si at IK we li'tf, reai'liPil
order naineii ami numerous i hut pe- Samuel M. Vnuclniii. Themas V
lltlr.ii cuius anil warn organuaueii . 'Vat.seu, Jehn Wananiakrr, Richard
Th.n ..'ime IMdi p lleriy who ion- ; Wpglcln, Geerge Woedwurd, Samuel
ducted t'.e sen lee and ether clergymen I a. Whlttnker.
II lends et till' M'li.iler. nil' liear-r un-
nirdintelj foUewrd and cars rarryiim '
memliers of the tumllj aim peisuiai
'riemN of t! e Senater ended the cer
tege.
Throngs Vl.sil His l?ler
Among the tbreii
limi't' thi- uuiriilng were many gray
haired in.'" and women win. knew the
Senater from the lime of his early
-trurgles in the southern part of the
citj. Manv effptpd a short pt.ijer as
tliev 'teod by hi- bier.
Many ward followers of the Senater
gaw a lictping baud in diiertius the'-e
,lie came te lcw the remains for the
l.i-r time.
I'lewers from nearlj eiery State and
eit ellirinl of preinluence tran-fernied
the inte.-ler of the Vare home into a
w'litable bower. Leaders of every
ward, as well as semes of dHlsljn lead
trs. voiced their rpiiieuibinucp with n
wreath or some ether appropriate de--ign.
Many came from IVdernl otii etii
ci.iN Wealth of Tributes
Tlir hrue was seen filled with llie-e
tributes and many had te be placed out
en the spacious perch. I'ifteen City
Hall detectives were en duty in differ
i nt paits of the premises.
Among the most pieiulnent persons
who sent tlewers xvere Senater 1'eppM',
Senater Reed, lioverner Spinal. .Mis
Thp I'iinrrnl Hoitle
The Rending will preiide accomme-
Ten crowded cnrlends et men nnd
women grim, heavy-faced wnrrt lend
ers, motherly housewives, laborers,
business men friends of Senater Vnrc
left the Reading Terminal shortly
after neon today for the funeral services
at Ambler.
Neither creed nor color nor national
datiens en all trams leaxiim the Tee
initial in time te reach Ambler before 2
o'clock. Atitnmnlilli's will i.mef (t..,(i.u
end the reiitp nf the funeral nrocesslne it.v Fcparntcd them as they wit in the
who came te the will be as follew: letm peaehefi. On their cent Inpeln
Frem residence In Merris read. Am- . ' "I"pk emlgps with tne device "111
jtheir U-30 had lt.ndi. wnmbred about -, . x,Varburten. vice chairman of vwnti". the , peer iin.l unfortunate have
tar i-and and leiuincil at . 1 "iiicht ' ., i.itp,,., stnte Ceiimiiitee U '"Nt " Ks'iiereus beitefiicter, while each
I, is celdiuui cloudy am! does net " Hepubli au S e ( 7 7-,; , memW of this l.edy and every active
pienu-e wen i ir iruorrew. inn i Mian ,.'.. ,, r7.i,miif inn ttlnLelev t ivepiiuiiuiiii in me city ami .-jtaie tins
Mire j get ecr te Seal H. te get mv '"' ""''- :.. '" f ' Tn( ''" ' suffered an Irreparab e less."
letter, nearest, the-e daj.s are wreks M. aug n . t ellf -cter of In r '"I - Senater VnrP, the rp-olutien centin-
b.im 11,'w en I stay away from w.u ''"'"' nil nidges of all the Common , ..,ms b vpsiumsible for the
-e leti-V 1 don't knew mjM'If- I want , i "'' ""- .
. ' il,.,M llnrfil ftfTurl iffa ,ini liki. I..
te leiiiiie ami caress jeu en. se muen , '" . ...i ... ., ... ...
1 want te held w.u ch.-e in nit aim-' H" , oii;en s , Ihuty-i until Ward .im
and knew that w.u are fc ami ha- in "'!' I epubhcati Sta p t um.itlee
and warm-eaiest. n wete made ler Stat- , U:"'V ., J , .iT'V,','"n
. a. I. euier's .ir .- ' ihm is our l-.,N"n- 1 i''"nM ' ?1''" ,.,'' "'','. "f- ' '""" "
I' n.la 11 l.rnplMllW. I llv rnn. H'l'
nit in .mil cii'i" ni.iiaetit awav tn.in ' ""'- .. .. . .."-." '
bier, en Merris read te Ilethleheiii pike, , Memerlniii In silver,
te Stenton axenue, te Cew en awMiue, te ! , Republicnu campaign committees, the
(Jermntitewii nvenue, te Allen lane, te Sll,, J-eglslatUfp, women's orgttnlza ergttnlza
LiiKi.ln Drixp. te Wissahi.kun Drive, , tieiiH .some si.xty or mere groups ul ul
te City Line Bridge, te Uilment nve- together contributed representatives te
nue. te West Laurel Hill. this mourning delegation.
There xwrp special meeting- of manv I Their loyalty te thp dead chief, ox ex
ward committees last night, nt which ' pressed in the little groups that gath gath gath
resolutiens commemorating Senntet prPl nn hour 'before the train started,
Vare were adopted. . wn couched in a vnrlcty of ways, but
- the most significant was this:
DtrDtlDl mil. i r-Rnr-nn I "He'd tell us what he wanted, nnd
REPUBLICAN LEADERS we'd ru vm upi"
PAY TRIRIITC TO fAOC' Hcnenth thp phrasp lay their nffec-
L U IU VHrit;tlen for the man for whom the least
, I they could say wns: "lie took care of
City Committee, at Special Meet-1 his friends."
Ing, Deplores Less of Senater ! "l t,li,"1' n,;r, nPver wn n truer or
i'ii,f,..i..,i fitiif ..v..- ,t, . .i,.i. ..( e i " merp benevolent man," mild Bernnrd
nt, r v w.s f ,Z ii i,' sn'"'!). Hie Soimter'H rlght-hnml man
h f nit ,, i i Ml. Mm, ',' UM'"" "' """ Thirty-ninth Werd. "1 ar-
i n7, .ii'i',Uy "..',' "VV"'111 I':,,cetl"1 ' ranged his Christmas parties for the
of the Kepubliciin City ( en.inlttee at , ,,OOP, ,! matiy h the time Ive told l.iui
n,.,,.J,,i,r,!"1, UvUnn. iKt!' . ,, i"f n I,oer ''"" in nil, nnd l.p'd lish
Desc bl ng the senator a- a nela de in ,liH p0pi;cts ,,nd pull out n handful of
son of l'hiladelplila," the resolution de- '
dared ills death ha- denilved l'hlln- I
delplila "of one of her meM loyal ad-
' coin nnd tell me te give it te 'cmTVvith-
out t-aying who It wim from."
' Samuels brought with him te th"
'Irainshed Heme eighty inembefM of the
Thirty-ninth Wnid Ripiibllcnii vCem-
nilttec, of which he is i-ecretary.
l'lersen W Stnckheuse, xvhe has
"tun" for every office In the Stale and
never received nny, dressed in ins him
day best black tie, si iff white shirt
asked Sauuicls for n pass te the special.
Samuels hnd none nnd the ngeil political
institution nrmtnd City Hull went
downstairs te buy his ticket.
Old Beh Smith, tipstaff in the Mu
nicipal Court, waiting for the train te
leave, told hew in LSsil young Nine
took his llrst flight In polities xvlien
they ran for the Kxecullve Commit Cemmit Cemmit
tee' together.
"Hut L'd wns ti belter mnn than I.
he added. "He shot abend like a rocket,
but he never forget me." And tcius,
rimmed his ryes.
Ames Scott. Philadelphia's first Ne
gro magistrate, entered the station
rather late,
He It Is who lines up the Negro vote
in Seuth Philadelphia.
A special car for members of the
Stnte legislature was near the end of
the long train. Forty -one members
there were, with their memerinl badges,
under the direction of Themas II. (inr
wln, clerk of the Heuse, nnd Rebert
J. Tracy, sergeant nt nrnis, who car
ried n black -draped mace.
"Yeh, this black stuff .cost me six
dollars, and I don't knew who's going
te pay me," he said, nnd tliei added :
"But I don't mind the money. There's
net another like Kil Vnrc."
Many Women Aboard
Among . thp women organizations
mid most of the women xvere In black
there wns the Thirty-ninth Ward
Women's Vare Club, with Mrs, ('..
McCIernan, president, in charge.
"W've eighty-five members," she
said, "nnd they'll nil be at the funeral.
We are going te feel the less of Sen Sen
aeor Vare very much."
Mrs. Sara Willielm, president of the
Fifteenth '.Vtird Women's campaign
committee, headed n delegation of
tliirty-live women; Mrs. Jehn .1.
Dougherty represented the Thirty-second
Ward; Mrs. Helen E. II. Gaul,
the Nineteenth.
MRS. PHILLIPS ON TRIAL
California . Defendant Accueed of
eating Weman te Death
Les Anselcs, Oct. 10. (By A. P.)
A life for it life, It wns learned lit the
District Attorney's office today, will
be the demand of the Stnte nt the lrlnl
of Mrs. Clara Phillips for the murder
of Mrs. Alberte Tremnlnc Meadows,
twenty-yenr-eld widow, .which will
open in the Superior Court here to
morrow. Mrs Plillllpn is accused of hentlng
Mrs. Meadows te death with n hammer
July 11. last. It i'l believed insanity
will be the chief reliance of the de
fense. It is known that alienists for
both Stnte and defense have examined
Mrs. Phillips.
PATROLMAN IS SHOT
;
Detectives Investigate Wounding
naiivfcy unicer
Kcrnnten, Pn.. Oct. li).-(ny a. t
County detectives arc invcatlRatin
the sheeting of Antheny BennM','
Delaware and Iludeen pntrelms.fi '
"UinnrltlU
Cnrbondale Inst night.- The
111, .1 ""-mini
sum jjviiiiuii xvns anet by Jai.Jl
Owens, another ttntrnlinnn t .""HI
sheeting is said te have been an ..IS'
dent. " Tl.
The men wcre "feeling" ever n
Owens told the police he was dL?.p'
titrating the urn of n revolver whV
cxpieucu, Hcniiuig n Dllllet into n. "
nctt's abdomen. The latter u un
hospital In n Berletis condition. rP
hospital in n iserleus condition
is nt me county jnu..
Owjnj
Dainty Platinum Wrist
Watch
(Illustration la actual atze)
Platinum case, artistically engraved, silver
dial with raised geld numerals, 17-jewcl
movement, ribbon wrist band $115.
Wc have many novel and attractive wrist watches.
Odd shapes predominate.
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st
DIAMOND MKRCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
in
t'neri'
1 1 1 'Ol
lie Ul ll
love for
it love i rushed into my
j j i.
il ..r.,in ill, il I.,...
is a moment 'awav irm.i home " -. ........ . ... ...i... .
niL-ln. dear ih.irly h.-lev-.l nit , turner -'"tlrij ji Repuhl,,..,,, ,
,. ' l emn.l ll ' . i un i . -nun ii .1 ii lie-
ipubh.an Club. Dr. nnd Mrs. William
Aiiib'er. tlir Mate t-enate and al-e trein
Mil 'te.- Xl'res eince. I,l,.,lf r ,,11 n
Abigail Vare xutmc-t .l5hter ?f hl:'imv,
TIM' ;-'nn'"l, lll" oil- i'l I'll III l"I -i--
eral weeks. xWi! net be able te x icw
I er f-iti"r'- bedj. The little girl is
I e.iribrekrn ami although slie h,i mnde
C.iitlniir.1 from I' u- One. ri'iie.ited IPllllest te be carried down-
te'l a-lipp ebi.ut rln-l-. I wn aw ikeiml stairs Ihe attending phj-lrlans enul
lij loud x.uei's sei.lill' g Leeking 'U1' '
aw net f.u tfiii ire a inan and woman.
Flaws in Stories of
Mrs. Hall's Cousin
enactment of legislation that has placed .
our StatP high it. the ranks of tliesB J
Commonwealths xvhe-e legislation has
meant the uplift of rennuuiilties and
th. btltcrmrnt of mankind." 1
i ulegj of the Sen.. ler was gixen by!
Harry A. Mackcy. chatrmaii of the,
Wniknien'h Compensation Beard. He I
piai-ed the (lead leader .1- a man and u ,
politician and said "all remember his
geed fellowship, his xwirm handclasps,
hi.- eticeui aging Millie and Ids euerts in
He w.is sitting c'ese te a tree and was
cutting the bark. She was sittur:
near b , '-ertlng letters. Sh" a-l.ed lilie
te keep his premise He told In r he
had miw' none. II" took the ettei
and threw tl.efi awav and was going in
luiii' her. She ginbbed him lij his
.eat and P"-.. it. lie boxed her in the
fine Mie 1 uiled Ins hair and -craiciifl
ins f.ice He -t.'iblied her wi'h ln
1. 111 f and -in. cried nnd told him she
would fll bis wife and get Inn 111
lestrd Then he shot her in the face.
Sh siriained loud and long. Tin 11 In
shot l,"r mere two or three time-. Then
he -aw me He I... k.'d awful and tl n
he -!iet liitisp'if. After a time I i"tlt
ever te offer help, li.t they xxpiv if.nl.
I straight i.pil th.'in u it and their
clothes I saw 11 iard with ihe iett.rs
near hi- f'. I li.tve been -id; im e
that d.n but told 110 0111
fell he '.n-'r en her and .'it her threi
Almiit en par wlt'i the lefer fr 111
ihe -n;.' used crank was a ta e pdai' 1
b two men p he -tiid thej he! ri-i-. n
i beiieve Hall and Mr-. Mill- wn
kill'd lue miles awax ft 0111 the Phll'ip
1. 11 111. where th bodies were found.
ened bis life h tinnenring
in tlie-e rooms two weeks 1,1 prexr
te jeu ills leyaltj tn partj ami hi- zeal
ler regularity," said -Mi. Mackcy.
"lien- win heard his xwrnl- iirgum ioit ieit
ceiiti.it Ien of effort for tlie jiurpesc of
niiiipldii',' xeters in ei.I"r that jour
l.i' uiiglii 1" sn.c tin 111 the tall."
Mr. Maiki-y said the present mgiin mgiin
i.iliei. is the insult of Senaler Vine's
expi ndltiire of time, thought ami metiej.
lie Mild the stniclllle of the oi'.'.mla ei'.'.mla
linii will be malntaiiisil In meiimrj of
the Senater. 1
net gram tne icijucm en nccenni 01 nir
(OllliitlOU.
. ni'ei Vare will be buri.d this
...'frrnxm in We-t Lauiel Hill Cem-
t- r
Th" funeral cortege will be In aded lij
twnity-tixe m.nritp.l Stete Moeter- m
1 11 1 maml of C'U'taiti A. II flearlnirt.
Thousands of per-mis. frieinl- and '
peViial f- lowers will a:.,-,,,! tin; tAULRAL ORATIOX AT
iicr.il service! at the ari muntrj heme
...,'...;- -t u ;.vwi.. ,,,.. ! BIER OF SEN. I ARE
'11 th" gte.it throng', xxhlih win lorr lerr
ne te ."'Vcr iiy meter, tirin and'
trel'i". , I1 be high and 'ew . litxi-ien1 Bishop Bern 'a euii.gv at Ih" filarial
senile- fellows In pa it
Ne .Mlidaxits Ciixen
A report that ll.e story was given
m .itlVlawt- xa- ie'iied tedaj ly l.'-
t" five Duvi I, of Middlesex I 'mint j.
'The two men -anl they xxeie in a
meter, ar passing Westen Mills, in
Middl"-"s Ce nit j. at 10:e0 P. M..
S. pteint" r 14. v h"ii they beard a
wi'iu'in -ricaming for help and pleading
ler men .
Tinv -aid. they saw nn .I'liniuehile
, parked near a li'-ld .mil that tii- .'in
1 tint inveMgite tin- cries for In ip, but
iniitiniie.1 en te New Brnnwl.i. pte-
"Piliim te tlie etui of a bus line te pi. k
up a friend.
While waiting for the friend, thev
said, thej saw the same machine 1 e.
had -en at Westen Mills speeding past
them ,imi going toward thp Phillips
f'iriii. The iar carried a man ami a
woman
The theory that xveuld be -it up h
tins aieeiin' cannot stand up in the
light .f minr evidence that ha- been
lar.fillv cl'.dtrd. A trolley con hi, c
-.iw Mis Mills going by treiey tewnrl
the Phillips farm thp night of the mur
der. Dr. Hall n seen walking in tlie
-au.c ilirei 'i 11 by anetln r wltnes-
Chemicnl analjsis of lilo'i'l-se.'!;"'!
-oil t il'i'ti treui th" spot winn the
Indies were found al-e utri !:'. at the
llieerv. Se far as -"lem e cm deter
mine, inn a.'iu.ii lanni'TS wile 1 o'e
mil war I h ndcrs. city and State lend-
. r, 'ind t' use whose name, an- honeied
at Was'u.igten.
All of "f'nial Philadelphin and Penn
s'l"iiin will be iept. .-' .it" 1 a- xvell as
tti" Kei'.blican I'anj "'x.iniat.e'i- 1.'
this ciM, ether cities and of tlie State,
(.me.'iier Siireul will be there, as xell
When die a- the Republican nominee for Gov-
1 rner, (i.IT'Td liurliet. I n't"il Mates
.-enaters Pepper and Reed will be
..meng the meiir-iers as vw-'.l a man.'
ether- c.nspi.'ueu- and distinguished in
tin- pjlilie life of city and State.
state Senate te Attend
The full membership of tin- State
S.", ne xx III att.nil, as will n mnieiitj of
We a ir .standing here tnd.'M In the
rcsen f two . tiipi minus fa. s
"(ne is (lie fact of meil.ilitj C011
1 ci nliig this earth' life it lm- been
-,i:d iliat it is a ptudultiiii liiwien 11
-mile and a tear. It li.i- been 1 ailed a
1 .ili- thai Is seen told, ft is a pas.-ing
dieain which, while we sleep, till-, the
111,11. 1 with 1-1mn radiant, but xvlien
arei.-i'd iron, slumber, all quickly fades 1
awaj. Veuht is but a sparkling dew- 1
drop .piicklj exhaled. Beauty is 11
darling (ilajthinj;. fading like a flower.
Wealth is a gav deeeiwr. dlsappeintiiig 1
and lieeling. Power is a gilded bubble,
pie-entlj turning te diisl. ll.jiers arc 1
liimniPriug meteors, ilnz.llng for a
In. membei - of the Mete Heuse of meK,nt ,, cxtct ferewu" Cpen
I;, nri-si'iitntixi's. Iliere will le'
gii'ssmen, the full ineiiiber-liip
Cen -
f the
R.piblican Clt Committee and mem-
1m- of the Citv Leuncll et t'liua-
.'.l.hia.
The Republican City Committee met
this morning and adopted resolutions
expn'ssiiig tlie orrew of the committee
men ever the less of their leader. Mem
I.its of tlie State Senate also met and
aiini. t.d similar resolutions.
This morning the lobby of the Belie-
viie-Stratfer.l was filled with political
everj Hand xve come face te lace xvitn 1
thp fact of a limited tenure here, and j
of the appalling uncertainty of that ex
istence. Voices from within and with
in 1 wurn us that this is net our abiding
place. Mortality 1 It echoes and re
11 hoes through tlie vast unherse of
"But the fact of immortality is quite
as -muihcant.
This But a Fragment of Life.
"Mj triemls. this piesent life is but .
..(!.! s. Thpv began arriving from all n fi-u'Lenent of nur whole life. Wi
1 arts of tlie State last night. Smh an h,lVe enlj begun. Ours is nn endless
assemblage of politician-, count lend- emcer. We tire te go en forever. Kn-
eis. Senators and Representatiws lias tll.i, , from ,), teaching of the
net been had since the fiiiivnis m. eiing ubW', and apart from nuv tlieoleglcal
of tl.e ltpputincan r-iaie v.'niuii nee eist ,iRm,,, e,lr mcntnl and mera.1 conscious-
.. .......... ,..... , ,.
summer, xvlien tlie 1 incinu nini nisjin
i7.ati 11 force- clashed ever the election
. f a State Chalnnen.
I..i-r night humlred pn-ed lnt
Mi.. I'ceptien hnll and under tin
' ,'h celling, snxv the inat nf the Sena Sena
eor. Silently, one by one. men and
wen 1 11, pasrd by the coffin. Dnh
i..iifHed whispering xvns heard.
But there xvns one dramatic Bcenp.
aten-e and henrt-tearing Mrs. Vari
has been ill, prostrated with grief nnd
hrdcun bv the long night xigis at the
bedside of lier husband. Last night she
...
lie-.s asMirr- is tliat xe are immortal. .
"litis Almighty id rented any xvnnt '
in ill Ills vast univer-i' without also
cieatmg a supply precisely suited te 1
meet thnt want'.' Take the laxv of nat- 1
ural selection. ,A frail plant put into
tin earth 1ms tlie ability te draxv from f
the mil these chemical properties that I
nre necessary te insure its life and I
ginwth, nn.l it nlbe has power te re
ject tlinsp elements in tl.e r-eil xvblch, if 1
absorbed, would prove Injurious. The '
inn of liatuial M'lfCtlen is but another I
mime for the universal law ei xvuui
...... , hi. ...vu... .......t-. ., ' 1 - ,.je- - . . p, Intnl. ivi ms m... .-- . ..... v.
ui'ti.'l there. Ths .hi'imitu ins, con- nisi-ted en see ng the Senater. A deer nnl i-upplv.
'"""":..: .m,ii. ,e b. jSi"?--Ba..'S -S'S'iS r,!2,,!'S!iS-S,S!ILTS
ye ii
lict
j"i. Mis- j-len-ii e .North, who hnd
sold for publication love letters written
lij Ch.nlette's met) -r te Mr Hail.
"I don't want te have nnvtlnng mere
e de with e'." the girl told the worn
. n afertipv ' ertly before neon. Later
CI nr'ettn yuld :
"S cine here nfter the holies of
11 n tlier an t I Jr. Hall were found
n '.. 1 'ax-1 en mv sxmpathles, mij -1.
-he w ."'.1 he n friend In tier.!,
-he veli f,,l I er semens un,) I a--
epre.1 thi i'l "
( dan .ti, . hi : ,n un 'e'.htpdli
husband.
Mrs. Vare pnled as she saw the Une
of meiirner.s. Stretching her an. is to te
ward tlie bier, she uillptl for a Inst word
and then fell back unconscious into the
arms nf Mr. Unzlrtt
ins
He net placed a supply'' What is true
111 tli'-e 1 1 alms nf your being its equally
true of war moral un.l spiritual nature.
"Such rellfctlens as xve have just
mn.le bcem most appropriate upon an
,ns ,,, ................ ..pension 11KC lllis. 1 or 111 un; uue
'I ears xve led In the eyes of the. ....i ,,f m,,,, n life, with the demands
who were urn sail witnes-i-s et gri-f lt mai;,.s. Upen our time and energies,
In. Andrew Oe.lfrey, who is attending wf. ,,. Iipt , is,, sight of tine vnlueb,
Mr- nre, xvas serieuslj . encerrieii and te neglect alMt'ether the mere im im
exer her condition. pertant concerns which center in
Abigail, youngest daughter of the I eternity.
..t,. Senater and faverit. .f the f'tl.er.1 ..T,,,H p,trnerrIInnrv outpouring et
..!., Ill IX II (1 -sllll lllif X .1 . . ...! ..... ....--------.
1 1 ."s 4(1 1'imv 1 -.." t 1 1 1 1 -
nsp.re.1 bj t,. 1, m-uient w' 1 .,w.,.t 2 0,0 , laughter Mrfu.Py re.v,' , ' ?l " ,!'. 'Tnl """S"?,
(Ms nt; v., n tie se'e of t ,. "tiers i,.ir since his death her 1 ondlijen I, .-! "' u" Kv wnisii ,-jveu.u. ...........
'.Mime U....,,. It ,a, 1 .,, ,,.. -) , siTaenrcliens en 'Ten the heart., of tin; people of Pbila
- N ;!. ..- n.t.ie.) .,., . I,,1:. ':!!K' wi he.enduited1'1""' f li'.rKX.elnhla'wWe
j. 1 .e of -I- le te.- ... ,,, , Hnrrv of the t,.ii,r ,1 u, i at yxvhere in Seuth Philadelphia, wine
.lames Mill- the .1,'1's father called i',, en 1 Church M"l,&ll'Kl ', mi' friend w a. born and spent his life,
ii, ,..,,,. .or h' ',.,.." Lpisieuil Uiuriii. , , , through the
xveuld t"!' 1 his ai'i.'liter te return
.r Charlette t'.day veuhl net s,,v
what shuie of the purelmte price sn
(hid rereivnl or what she would . e
iili Ir.
Th. beii'f 'lnt tln Miner hnd some
I k'.ewle.' of 'le !.( letters of the
'i '" ' "" 1 1 . nier an. 1 r Jin t the
murder.-! delibi-rutelj s"ntteri-d the
tl-
The Honorary Pallbearers
The honorary pallbearer Include the
most iiieiiiincnt men In Pwinsj xutila.
The list follews:
(li-erge ft. Alter, Cenerai w.
Atterbury, Ma Aren.
C. C. A. Bnldl, Nerrls S. Barrntt.
W. Hurry Baker. IMward B. Re die-
man, .L1ra11aiH .". jeitier, t'lancis
',iJf.ZI . t
1'i mmH$wf": hJ.-
. 'i;mm.rw... , jl m
k,.vrv"H
Jr.
rs.
hits riii'l' Ilie I" i' nt WHS furl n.r ..1.... 1. I ..... Phnru T tl- n...
str.'ngtli..u.d te lay by Mills. I n (; i!ru,i,baimh. Themas S. Bej ,e,
I knew tl.11 Nina (his wife,jarrv Hevnrd, (ireensburR.
'' '''"'" ''", ''!'.. e is man' letters ThnluaH W. Cimillnghnu, Ldw-in R.
' In i- -..11 a v ei fund 11 "ir l.i i . 1..1,,, v. Pns.ii. I'm .),..n.i. v l
'...i.. " ...i xini. . .1... no ."., ...'in. . ' --;; - -v " " 1
-,..,'.( .li.l "l.tt. ll'llfl.
v ei ieri s" itr n.tr. a p.,,
slip left the 'louse for
'She put en Campbell, Samuel M, Clement, Auuuh-'
'K.'t pist b". 1 ... a i. Dnlx. T. Lawrence Byre. Coin.
..re she i.-rt the louse for the last 1 , j , n;e J. Blllett, Jehn W l'erd.
me. I 11, 1 ne, I th.ee letters ,1, t. u tf j.-, (iaffney, Charles H.
,"'','r "' ' M e,'"rf I Crakelew. Simen (Iratz. V v. ,;rlpsti
"V. hen 1 was first summoned te 'he r.jiis A. Uimbel, Jacob (iiiislmrg,
iosecuter's elliei the showed me parts Leerge (Irny. Albert M. (Jreentlcld,
f Kiinii letters, Thev wvvu written bv
niy wtfij, theni is no doubt of that, But
die pni'-J shown te me contained noth neth
t"tpr akme t-nKiilcieus of her and
f' y l knexv new umt Ner loved
t ral- ilal."-.., s .
Charles IL Hall, James M HiuLctl
Irani: Harris. Pittsburgh. Heorge p.
Helmes: Paul W. IJetiek, Pottsvllle.
V. Preeiund Kendrick, William R.
Knight; W;t Itaymend Kless, Wil
lisusptJrt;,' Hrjri Kuenkel, Lcefciard
w.nrs l.een llis dl'VetPll adherents, til
voice of 110 spenker could have reached '
the multitude. There am representn- 1
tixes from evpry xvalk of professional
and business life, and here are sul
fated repre&cntatlvcs of the peer and
iinfeitunati; xvhose friend and bene- ,
factor lie nlwnjs xvns.
"Senater Vine xvas a man of striking .
per-ennlity Tim type wnh strong,
rugged, dominating and in a mea-me
iinlinlihed. His manner was frank,
emphatic an 1 somewhat brusque. Vet
iinili'itienth the rugged exterior w.m a
lienit of unusual geniality and kind
nes. "He was ii bem leader. And bis
.eailerHblp was net maintained by an
attitude of arrogance or dictatorship,
but bj a subtle magnetism which wen
nnd held men by literal battaileus.
doubt whether anv man in the nubile
llfe of our city ine liuil friends who .
... ,.n . . 1. l..l n 11 if t All fl It'll I Ll t. '
I
xvere mero miseiuji" i"i ..- i.m m
their personal (Wfjatlen. . Ax hen any
one once became H friend of. Edwin 11.
Vare he wns a friend or life.
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llull.rj ( u.,
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Unitril llnttery ben lee, iiit N. .Xlur-
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Wnnnmnker Curnne. 23il & XVnlnut
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U'aijiie llnttery ferxlce Slutlnn, 4131
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Klmer WM.er, 23.1 Tleerx Bt.
xxesi i-niiii, MeriiEO
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.In llntlrrv (.entre Htntlun. Rl
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i'i:n.ysvi.vania
Ambler. Amlilrr sterue llultrry Serv
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llrtlnilnlslir. I,, it Uerr IH Hen
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llowiiliiKtenn, West lCnil Onrnire
Ueyln en( Mt'l.aualillii ll.iitery
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