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THE SEATTLE THE SEATTLE €■■111 I ZjL IW^ EDITION JJiiSL I J_JL I VOl 12. NO ANDREW HEMRIGH IS STRICKEN SUDDENLY President of Brewery Concern Brought to Hospital Fnxu So«p lake Uncon«ciou» and Die* a Few Hours After His Arrival Death Halt* Union Strike. ANDREW HEMRICH, PRESIDENT OF THE SEATTLE BREWING AND MALTINQ COMPANY. WHO DIED THIS MORNING Andrew Hemrfrh, president of th« | inc. to bo brld in Ucorsrtown to- P*3ii!e f'rvwirs and M«lll:>« com f»!:jr, and oc« of the most prumlornt tr»**ru of th. I'.i. ifi. i.i.i<t. i';i, ,j at the Minor hcspttnl at 4:}* o'clock ttt. jTwo w.ik.i aga Mr. lUmrich w*nt Ut S'ap Lak<; In th»» hoj>« of recov •rtac fn.m a bladder trouble that j wm caiulnir him much i*hjnk-nS d!*« comfort. ■ .-'Mb condition became con»taatly j wotm. XtMentay t |.». u .,.- un | nin«ci«». Dr AlTr*d lU\ti:. the! family phyikian. wi« «nt to Boar! Lake to bring Mr. Hemrlrh back 10 Seattle*for medical treatment. l>r. j Raymood brought Mr. HemrJch to; Seattle. ,During tb* t/1(» he did not ■ rtgatn ff.n* im-.-n. «« Or. K*a>: n< \ jr»ik.«i ih« Minor hospital wltti hl» j nnccmacloo* patient at 2:10 ... ! ■ •. k i |lh!» mombis. r*. i».,ur. later Mr. j H'mrlch dJ*d without rega'lntng c«n •cioumera. I p A ndr^ * K ■ mrlch *u S4 yearn old He wa» unl«•■(!.'.. >1..j the biggest Tig lire In the brewery Induttry In the Nirthw*^ for year*. fin IMI Mr. Hemrtch ram« to ««. attte from Wl»eon*ln, hl» native itlte.: AtiiHMt Immediately after hl« arrival I* enUblUhed a brewery at Bay V;.-. un.!, r the name of Kopp * Hi-tr.rkh. Later hl« father, Jahn Menjrtcb, and Frederick Klrxchner f;''f!n»<J a ef/rpctutJon under the cam« of the Bay View Brewing company. Mr. Hn<j*h Gontlnurd I t« be Interested fij th« brewery bu»ine»» under !h;i until I«>Ji. when It waa mer«rtu Into the Seat- I tle Brearlng and Malting company. ■~(Kr. Uetnrich waa elected pr'nl imt cf ti. '>«ttle Brewing and M«|t. company, which poult I'm he htld ootll bla death. The Seattle Brewing and Malting company, un t*r Mr- Hemrirh'a prexl<l*nry, had tDcrtaatd ita output until It occu- P"*» » place among the largeat hfe»nl«» of ... country. JMr. Htmrlch In 1«J» wan elected to the ttat« «enate. In 1114 Mr Hemrtch wa* married to Mlaa Amelia Uurkf. who iturv'ven him. *"r Hssnrlch for year* ha» l|v< at Tenth ar. 8., n»r4r llanford «. fle nm'.'.r. Jmwever, he moved to hi* »•» reetdence at Slat av. and Kaat rm»p. »t ?«Tbe body I* at the D»nney-Wat •<* BDd«naklng parlr>m. No funeral irf*n*em*nti t>ai« yet been made. TT-« brewerlea with whlrh Mr. llrm rich v,i« connected auxpended op . 'mu,n* lhl morning ... a mark of '•■.• to th« deceaM-d prenldent- BREWERS' STRIKE IS POSTPONED S« m ■• of the d''ath >,f Andrew "Winch, which '"''''' 'I this morn ■«, '•■■ brewery utrlke, which It *»• punned to call .<lay, U In r**"*. condition. The brewery •w**ri all reported for work thli :■•*»»*. The plant* of the Beat ■J* wtwlne tc : .'iiik Kiii.j --; ,r? «• br*werl«-» of the- HemrUh t"^*y»< towevtr, did not operate, v- "B to?' r ' II. -if,:,. ;, . death. 0. w. 11. IJavln. .ecrc j~J oi the rir«wer»' a»iioclatlon, Prowbutlft of the Intnr- Brewery Worker*' union. CJI V * ■ ton« conference In the JJ^m hotel. At the ItiHlori ii,,,,.', waJ*r«jit« Mr. I'rfM-l/i an 2?^**}**l tfc., lt/ewern' a«»o< la *lSarttr''' noth*r PTopo«ltlon to r*** U ttfc ilriw«rf uuloa Bi«et n»Kbt. If Ui- proposition submitted. '» islKbt i« not «i'.i-if.»> («>r\. th< torn will be r*U«d out < f i.v- H-^vtil- Hrewlng ft Malttoc mmp.u;>. upon which the fight will be concen trated. if the other breweries lend any - asaistance to this brewery, they !ik--»!•'■ win be made the ob- I J.«t* of attack. 1h- d.atb or Mr. ll> ii; r!. h will probably [int-nt any definite action for i• ■ ■ or tl.r- days. ODDS N — AND — ENDS ha B NEW •'UK — ■)■■' ■ Qulncy Adams Ward. dean «f American sculptor*, and one of h*r grcntt'M. c!l«l >• ■-•■■r<; i> .il hi* home ti- '•• aged »0 year*. The body will I* sent tomorrow to L'rbana. Ohio, f'>r burial. HAN lilfUJO, r«l—Wllllnm Oardl ner. a cari*'nter, «7 years old, pla<«d a nhofgun In hi* month lant night and inii'-i th«? trigger with hlx uw. Hi- h'-.ni wan blown to fragment*. BBOCTON. Mau-Horn on the ■un. day. May 2. 1" M i'r. I Hanson, ormer »r,.i<- rrpremntiitlve and well known granlti- denier, and Mm. llm lly J. Coe, of iiMimri'", will be mar r;<<! i...!iv on their Ttth birth day. Thl* i» the lrl !•■'• third rnar iS.ik-i- itnnxon I* n widower. FIIBHNO. C«!.—Wtlippt* H. Hall. ih- aviator, crashed Into a f.-n. .• and km luiinfuiiv Injured at th, fair ground* yesterday while hi* wife ami daughter were watching hi* nisiit. TA<"OMA.—Five people are held In 'h< Turnma Jill on n flnt degree murder charge, the largrxl number In t).-: bliitury of i'lerce county. nKDhANHS. I'Ml—Xlrm. M. Four ben In suffering from a fracture of the akull and th« body of rn»\M Da vle«, J.»r former hunband, who In flicted Hi- Injury. In Hi li • clty morirue. D»vle» ahot hlmaalf IhrouKh the head nlt>-r he. had .<mh. i*.-.i Mra Kcnirtien, beating her head with the butt of a revolver. Mri Kourken divorced DJVie* H-vr.il yum ux<>. nOHEttV.net. <>Tf— Former Con- Kre*»man islriic r 11 • r tMHrin I" on the road to recovery, arcordlnK to n bulletin I*sued «••«!.»>- by the attend iUK ;' HAN HAFAKt.. fat.—On« of the larftrM ci.uii r<rfl»i>o<l tree* In Mulr- WfKKla National [uirk wu* dedirated to Clifford I'lnrhot ycatorday. Th« ceremonl'"* Wfre wltneKaed by over 2,000 p«opl<». I'crmlnalon to nuiin: the tree was r«f(elved from Wecrf tary IJulllnKt-r. That threat of Mayor <:iir« thnt he. would have a new l.oiir.l ■■ civil y r\ u •■ rommlialonerx for breukfait every morning if iiiinK- didn't jtmt exactly nult him teema to have !<• hi effective. Will yu Iklii build ii.. fence? A Nle^itlnir man tried to commit hiil. Ici.- ut the clly hon|iltul. W# bu« gf*t Hallry'n comet an a ri-m«dy. They Indicted Hob H'Miire b*oftUM he didn't aeurch through bHHcmentu for du»t-covered -i.,i nmrlilnen, und now the court i ijinni throuich and aay» the «rund j II > |ll''l I" < TIIICIB- ininnsr IS OUSTED ON IDLE PRETEXT Civ!l Service Commitsion Stand* by Mayor in Hit Kffort to Put Political Friend in Office. ■ eommlMloa .«i n up* | ■ Almo«t •>»f)r ptrton praaant ■ I tha Bringhurat haaHng 10 daya age admittad that Ma, OiM had fallan down eomplataly in mahing a cat* again*! Bring huril. auMici«nl to warrant tha lattar'a removai io that Capt. John Bayla, ana of the mayor'a political lf*ut«n«nta, might b* given tha job Thr m«>i*r ■ I with ' ■ Th« civil arrvlr* t -u; no-! ■: .i« found t*.ii Ihr fll«t l«u rharsm acalnM HrtnghurM »ara not «■»>>• oianSUl*-!. I)U(, l-.m j-r«-»»« |o «rr\ nut ttiv ma)or** »l«he» and «•■( rid nf Hrtuchurat whether or no, mnl vtllli Ih* i i ...;•«■• i of > •■ itiit aum maxlly remnvrd fr»m of fir* tt 'h»> tt!d nnt <!■• thla, pkkrd Iho U«t i tmrir Mil ono <m MhUh to turns their lion. The ecimmteiion d*c!d*d that Bringhurat had not worhod In harmony «*<th the board and had publicly criticxed member* of the board. Th# tenttmony at th« hrarina •• r.-.vf,! that not Ithif"! Imt th« ii!'ml..i< <•( ['.:.- (™.ir.i uif at fault In (*!«• <*«otrovrr»ira that nr>■«•■ o««r (he purrhniic nf arroratua and n»> pllr* for |h* fir.- ii. ijrip.f.i anJ In the fitting up of n•■ f'.rt v-.n! t>u uraintah. Purrhaa«a wtr« mad* with tits r dlnrraran! for rrv»inmt>n<ta!lon* i:i.i-'- by lh* fin- . hi- f. and at «!:. • • .•ILI ! «V*f CmilltllttllK film Htn.'i! '!.•■•' Th# !<'[■• iV.i.i! waa ftltrd up. •■••■'■. to imatl '■ ■ !■"•—.!•!.•::» that would b* t*ry Importanl whrn It tam> to fir* Ut' ■'.; a \n thp far«> of pr»t«wtl» from lirlnshurvt. The romml»«!on r. ■•!•- mucK of the charge th-tt llrlnghitrnt t ..-.<! failed to »n«wrr lett«r%, asking for hln advlrr regarding the fitting up »f t». fire l»4il. and In answer tn thin < r..ir«. Drlnghumt *ald i.u.% "II aaM not until liit Ocl«b«r that they tent me the latter* of which so much capital ft mult now and wMaJI I am aciu»*d of not antwering. The boat wu then nearly completed, and a* opinions were xk»d an matter* ■ Irongl/ opposed b«fora the board by me during the IS months that lh« boat wa* in the course of construction, I limply called their attention to thu fact upon receipt of these letters," In aummlng tip the whole decldon of the cotnmlmlonera, Hrlnghurtt mild he believed It lo be »lm|>ly a matter of political expediency. "lii the fnce of threata of remo\al tho rommlatilonerit no doubt thought It !■< i'« r to .'.>. nfit •■ me than to en danger the whole civil pervlce, and probably Ilila wa* the «l- -i view to take." EAST UNION CAR LINE AROUSES THEIR IRE Two hundrrd and thlrtynlne patrons of thn East Union car lin<» filed >.h the city council clerk this iiK.rnlnn a vigorous protest aralnut the service on th« Hast Union street car line. A fow '•! the things they liavi- to kick about are: The oldest and most dilapidated cars la tho city. Havlns to wait for ram at time* from, 15 to 2° minutes. Ah many an M p«opU forcod to ride in curs mrant for not mur'* than M or 40 i'"'i.l>' Carn Jammed lo the extent that conductors gel squeenwl In "" they cannot see when p«n>le are getting off and on. and hrivo to depend on ti,.. word to stop or start Mil passed along, thereby in* ii,.. (i..i.i '.r .«• Mtla'i poll r condltl 1,-tiiiK in lh< llev. Wllllum 11. OTonnell. arch blxhop of ll<.K>"l> tOO un uwful nip at [loonevi.lt In un julilress to Cutli olio «<K-I«U«'» In HoHtun yesterday, charging th" former president with having willfully Insulted the pope and the CMhOl« church. Incident ally uixo Kuthir O*Connell took John I'allnn UiilKliii" to tu»k. M. ('. Dickinson nnd Charles Wright, "f II|C "i<K"i' Hotel, Porl land, will 1,1. over the H<>uttl« ho lal In thi* city today, with Al Hhort, formerly of tho Italnlur-Urund, as Mi.iii'k" r '' '' **************** * * * THE WEATHER. * * Ml|[||||| • * Showcra tonight or Tuet * * day; light west winds. * i* . * «i«a»afff««f«««« SI A I I 11. WASH . MONDAY. MAY 2, 1910 Johnnie IN>€», Soldier of Fortune, Off for (iolcl and Ailvcniiire in the North i.lixl I. ill Johnnie I'oi", f»tncnm I'll li.-.-l foOtb«ll Kim liHrk 111 tho liiii> tin-, i ;iuic tnnrrhlUK Ixiinn it lloiuturcan e<*»<>rnl. l.»«i lil»(lil nt 9 o'clock h. » .-ill t.illiiii; nwu> to .vluhliii on tln< »|p«mr>r l> 111 I hoii. u member of thn t'lilliMl HtAtcft I li'lirnt iiurvcjr |i»rty, •«» h|>«miiJ dm «tiinui«r wtirklng <>n tIM Alhm kan Canadian tiotimUrx llni'. Wlh-h l'o.. Itnllml it - |>iu«i»lt American Ktinbont «< I'urrto I'lll tM, it'itiiiuKDi. Itiit HcptPmbcr, auil nukml to bo Wiknn hmnn, 1)0 »*Cl|i" hi* riu.-.-r h> * noltllor of fortune «m» < ii'l.-.l "Wh«r« In j"ur im». K:iM'.' CUllrd Ilif nffluT Ol th« Jk( k "l>un't worry iiliimt I III' | kiiui It ronilft* of A |>*ir ol «(H-k» and ii i|«m k of J'lfi) liik rni<l*." !>.»• . nIl.-.l bark. Qultt Qrntri! Uutitin*. And Viw, no luiiKi-r a ■■li. Mil In ili'' army of Ilotidtiraii, wan nmni atxukrd thf Knsilic.it lHia Molnen and wiii back to the Unltrd Butea. It .■■•■:a>rl sood to bo bftrk In • llUmlliiii again, 'lint !'<>«•, the mil dl«r of fortune, told h>« frlt-m!.. gravxly !>.• wa« !«<-riltiiK down. liui drllliatlon and routine <i tsitiu.. {mitfd on htm In ifhnrt or der. He beard of two old I'rinc» ton cla»tmait>a'who. wrr« >Bf I" Alaaka 111 th«> numtii-r on tli« iur try work, and promptly put In hla apiitlratlon . "Now look hi«r«\ ..1.1 mail. 1 wasn't a tm! genrrat iti th« lion durean unnj; r — ««!•! to a »Ul ! tor. "1 wa* Jut! an officer «uii •>u( any i>«rtit iiinr rank Ai> mu with a white roltar can !>«• an >>'. fleer If he wanti io b«." Balki at Photo. Attain li. niij<-< dil when n pho tographer appeared. "Now »h> dun't you taW- a (iiriuir of aome of tii.« nthi*r fillowii In th« party? Tlk-> i.i- cnod. lawkblrllni <ui n iiK. who wotk hard and are try ing to make a tianin for Mm in x'H.-K. while I |u lauullni off t<> kick up a ruiaima In Ontml .vni«-t ll'-a.1 I'-a. attd s>'t all the is<'»«{ia;—r llory." . ■ 1 t - f Ikt wM ll ;. MOOt '" • <*>. HM .' it in (VntnU At! COUNT IS GOING SOME With iti»> rlvlr bureau wor* In harmony In checking back on tho original count inarfrj by the official government •*«"i*.f« 'he prospects are better for B^«nle gi'tllng as uearly as complete a c<jtint u »n> other city on the coa*t. Tha »ii[« fnifd "in ' |HK I ••; lo ' • natnHtlom ■ i nmn> di ■ hi endangering Um lift and limb of paaaeni Ilroken promlnen made by the ftcattlo Kloctrlc company hi the fniinr.- to put larger aad dkm ■ rars on tbe lino after the '"••• ot the A.-V.-J'. f«lr. Transfara from Capitol Hill and 19th av. cara refused, making It Impoealble foi nnyona to beat the "crowdthem In gam'i" by taking cara on one of the* two lines and from them transferring to the Kaat ITnlon line after MOM of the crowd has alighted on tho way out from the city. The Kant Union line folk have more ooaiptelßti ilibii th«He, and they are real unnry about the den) th.'y aro fattlni from the. 8. K. Co. They demand I'li.-i ELEVATOR KILLS A SPOKANE MAN ill. I ■tOkJ I'rfU ) i:. Mn\ 2 Caughl be tween the elevator ragr tnd third floor of Hi'- Couei d \l> ii' li -it. I building ''lui 1 I ■'.< k iti mi. ■I) ii...,i 11 nvei w.i nii -li. .1 I mI recognition and ell. c| ii f.'» iiilnnt.'K In', i In the l.lliil Inr,. tail moraine. Beketrum *im working with bli bead thnial through the . lerator nhafl door aad, nawarc of IMk preat not there, tl . upon iiim :. ■ raft I i" Plttebui. r,f ih. l . The d< rotlon of the ti us one Im ,i of the faithful Mn I NIOII. JOHNNY POt, fX PRINCETON FOOTBALL HtRO. EX-HON DUREAN GENERAL. NOW OFF TO ALASKA. MMrii' . North that la railing roe." h«ri- ««r« two nhort bU«t« of the JaflerwiD'a whl*tl«. and the wharf hai>4 b*>«nu to H"< ready to ral*a ttM gaog i>laii« Poe ran aboard nod.dliMipp«arrd In the calon. Fc«tt>»lt r«mlly. Join P. Poe. Jr., or "Johnnie" \'ye. la otif of H.<- • «■!• al«^l fam »r *M Princeton gridiron »tar». and Inelif-ntallr • r«tatl»« of I^Uar All** Po*. Klvn I'oe brothpra w^nt j to I>rt»c«'ton, and not a one of j to«m tn»l#d to make a nrme for| RAILWAY COMMISSION WILL PROBE WRECK Coroner and State Officiala Will Try to Place Blame for Accident Which Cau»cd Death of Two and Injury to Seventeen Saturday Morning. Coroner J. C. Bnydcr. lite rail road; romnilMlon " Washington; and Cne public utilities department of Htattl* will bold ii Joint Investl K.-iliuii at 1 o'clock tomorrow aJlaf noon ( to fl» tin- blame for the col- Illstmt on Hi.' Bealtle, Renlon * jSouUiern Sam.- night. In which |t«Hpi'<>l'!' »it" kllliil nnd IT In Juriifd, one of ttten probably fatally. Coroner Hnyder Nieotvad word ■ tlilt mornlnK from Chairman 11. A. PelfGhlld of the rullrnnd commo tion lhat itu- i iii^idU ilmi would be her* tomorrow. Tbe Seattle. Ken >..n 6 Southern coroci under tin i'lrticilc of thi rommiMlon through Ha being an Intorurban road, and th<> commission ii.iikl In ; viwtlfate nil n. t lii'-i.t" on the mil roadii tho itatp. With Mr. Fair chiW'will coiuo Jt'»»e Jonm, J. C l^wirnrp, thi> iiiliit mi'intHTi of tho , and prohahly As- i •iiitaiit Attorney General W. Vaugl Taninr and Knßlnecr 11. U nn»yi Thto WKCk occurred ir.liiv i.ini.t about 10 o'clock nf>nr Orchard' tieacn. Tb<> .mm l« "till a my* tiryj It Is known that tho coupling l.»»oi<- unloosened, letting tho heavily laden coal iar down tin- Kntdr to «m.i-l Into the nnuthbound i>«a»f ' but ttow the ililnr. hnp< l»ii<il remaiiiH »|ilaln> The motor drawing tho train had b<> romo aUlled on the Rtn(l<'. hikl BTld d«nl* tbe coal car utarted down tin bllL: Oi-orse Holib. ii brakiman, iu«tl« • frantle attempt to o\.itnk.' tint «|i«r<lltiK car. Ju«(W W «' Hell of HnrrodHbunc. Kt-. »H*»l »oon after rvacbtni the Ctty Iteepltal, where all of the In jured wer« ruKhed In a private car, and Julia I.e« RochMter, i.t year old 4aunhter of JudKe and Mr». O. A. C; llothenter, 1230 lith av. N.. died ft few hou™ I .it. . Mn Hell \» ot tho s.Mit!- flenernl hospital, whero ahe I" n-i(iv.'iinK 11>iii pain fl u though not »erlou» Injurlea. J. C. Bmlth. a Utborei la «t the City hoHpltal, and he, maj not recover. Mo In Injured about the head, and aIHO has m.iim Internal Injurtei Ilia condition la critical. The. rent of the injtir.'ii arc i oni ld< red out of danger and .loiii^ I,l'. MMI) of iii. i,i were able to ko to Lheli bomei i last nlßht and thin inoinltiK President W. i< Crawford of tin rompt vtatea thai had thi p»h Isonger be«n of tho old type, Instead of one of the new steel ' ant, the I collision would undoubtedl) hare b»«n much more, RertouH. He la at a loss to i-vtiUin the i-uusc of the collision, but an InvnstlKatlou Is being made ■i i lt . Hat of the dead nnd Injured follows: Tne Dead. .hi.ii" VV. r Ball, Harrod K| . luetl at tin- Horrenlo hotel; MUa Julia 1-ee Uochenter, 13 yeuis old, dnuchter of lndg:< O. A. C. RoehegUr, 121«^tli w. tL. t XO£o\)l hllii.- ■ on (he football fi'l'l *I !««-(•• w. if <u vi-Kii othrr vrmnii mm ut i»rotuln»-nc«! In th» isurvf-y party of ll m^n. "Mac" I'opp, proiatorut In lUltlmora aoclrty, and ni..!.-ij- known M a l.i« Kam< l.tiii'i-r. !■ aboard thp Jrfforson. Up i-i;i.-. i» tu aupply the liar!) with meat. Thomax ni«K«. Jr., eommand« ill'- iiarty. h- baa b*ra with the boundary «urv«-y (or thrt>« y«*arii. Th<> mm will !»• back la Hcattl<» ajcaln next October. GORMLEY BIDING TIME ■ itv Treaaun • blati '"...in. ■ eompaay'i proprrt) for fallnre to inii'.i i" thla !■■■ an ultimatum that, ualei paid b) laat, be i make trouble UMk m Thu electric "lll|.|illV paid no in tention to (aormley'a threat, bul IHmKiml It b] aa nn Idle bluff. Qoi Bill announced mu i IlliiK thai li>- will <io RomcthlnK, bal he Ih not ko positive as be wns ten ilb>'k ngo. ll'' fill no date now. Thi 5.,,1'1' Electric company has »M<-ii to pay $|AT,OOO laxex duo on th<> I'"'. levy; the I'uget Snund Klectrlc ompan) nlno Ih delin quent with a $39,000 tax for l»07, while the I'uitet Hound l'ower com pnny QWfM }2,00u on the mim levy. SEE COMET IN SEATTLE Hnllry's cornel linn arrived. ii whh latbli to tin- naked rye of •.u l> rIMI in Beiittio. luiilly nftrr '.', o'clock ■■!• hi. mornlni on (ln> i-itMii in horizon, mid oontln mil In >IkM U&tll the first iayn of daylight came. It klioul<l .-■ visible every clear iiiiitniiiK until Muy 17. Two 01 three iltt/H I. ill il will appear In iin evening Bky. ii \dii m(i Imiltinu for ii tomor row morning fin.l Vennx, the most bl ilh.int obj< I I In tin eastern ti«-:i v<-iik, and JiiHt übovo It .Mill will HI lln- n.in. I **************** * * * BANK CLEARINGS. * * * * Seattle. * * Cli-iii liiik today r,f1,894^65.33 * * lijilimi-c-s 206,979.44 * * Tacoma. * * Clearlni tod*} % 956,488.00 * * Dalancei 4U,K4'.>.uO * * Portland. * * irinfi today . .)1,731,4.14.00 * * llhlmiiiis 2C.',125.00 * * * BILLY SUNDAY JARS PULPITS "Sweats Out Collars for the Glory of God" and Cast* (Inn al Dignity to the Winds in First M. K. Church I his Morning, BY MARION LOWE. "Olvo It to 'em." »ald u brother In l!n midl«»nrf w hi-n Hilly Hun day Hi'!/- .m-l In I In- i>ul|>lt of the Klrttt M i: church ti.s nioriilng. An.l l!'il> did. Not that Hilly n««-d<d l«> !«• told. ll' *t. I" countid on to do thnt voluntarily. rir«t hf went »ft»r UM |ir«-acb m. H< nwatt'-il . i;i rlKht and lilt A v.l.nlc row of Brattle Nilii l-'rm of tbHous dfnonilnutlont (itiitiK In i!ji» j.ulplt bfblnd htm took Jt rl»ht mctrlly. They Ju«t let Hilly tin oiu and i:i..«i.. <i Mayb<> they didn't Ihlnk Blllj wax hlttlnt: ih< ■• '1 ii>- audience ■ •-• ■!;« ->\ tu think b« aru ■-ir I didn't nwrnt out more col l.i i» than worn* pre*cb«M I rouldn'i Rmotmt to any more than they do. lilKnlty and formality are killing thn rhurctie*." naid Hilly. "frcaclilDK Ji.ihn Hmlth and him iliifnif--I li ■ srry dlfTer#o( thliiK from i>p'ii> i'iiiK Christ unil him crjrif'.td." Hilly In mtoatlns out hi* collars all rUht. i' that's amounting to something for the fclnry of God, Hilly could keep every laundry in town busy. This Is the point, does It count fur saving souls or imltiK up laundry bill*? "BftSJ time Hilly Sunday ojx-ns his mouth he tilts a man where he's llvlnK," said a man who heard him. And there's the power of Hilly Sunday and lii- "K«eat out" collars. H" Ilk' ■•• |-<n|.l<. up and makes them undi-rntnnd that n ligion Is not ii Sunday coat nor a Hlble on the parlor table, but lt*i "If I had all that you church p*opl« hav* bu;icoed out of other folk* in real eitat* and wildcat mining stock, I could pave your town with gold." BhocinK a horse- or .•■Hint: 11 lot or Ilr\|B| a cane tn court or cooking a dintx i or iWMplng a obi or rocking the baby—lt's you and whatever you're doing. There's n« difference between religion and life, and that's what gem outside of Ullly Sunday's Ihii when li. chargt ■ up uiiii down i< platform imd fln'B hot uliot nt overyboily be fore htm. "Supprei ed lndlvdhiiility In an othei imi-., for l.'. k of power in the juilplt," nlltll! till Ihim ball preai-her. Tllllt charge cannot be laid to Hilly Shtkljiv ■ door, 11. ■ not sun pre«BlnK any. "He your individual, unfixed up, undressi-d nITM for Chrlut," he told "em. If everybody were, iik. that whore wooM In dividuality K''l In? We'd nil look alike. Ullly Sunday Is Billy Siiiniav ii ho In likely to naki any error ii> his }udfln| of men and how iii. | ithouM |n-< ,h h the gospel, It WESTON LUMCHES IN HARLEM HOTEL Ml. I nhtHl l-if.,..) NEW YORK, May 2.— dw*rd I'uj'son Wruton reached 125th st. and Ilroadway, Harlem, at 10:30 n'rlork tills morning, lin!f ■ hour alicnd of liis ichedule. ll« was ac companied by n .iii troop of tnolintl policemen lii Illi Antomla liotet for luncheon, lie reached tin' boti I in noon. II: he drank il cin:ii I of milk and ate Rome raw eft^s. Ho declared he fell In mien good condition that ho i ould walk back to t'ho Pacific coHRt if necesnry without ■topping for ■ rest. He was greeted by u bit? 1 "Wll all hlouk Broadway, and lilh march down Hi' thoroughfare wan n con tinued ovation. NVHUKTT.—Jutifte Thom.iH IHuUe will D|K-n his (NunpulK'i for thr t'nit «U ytutCH Hcnutu in BVarttt tonight , UINL. \-.K_l>l 1 MSWI VTAMM t*. "If I didn't iweit cut fnor# collar* than «om« preachers do I wouldn't amount to any mor« than they do" seems to me he is KoltlK to maka It in urgi; them all U> l>4 Hilly Sunday*. Nobody else .in be jimt like him. "Mi.r»> people chew the rag ovtr !:!<• and -tnimer more knocks be- GMJM I iiy to )»■ li'.yKi-if," be shiJ.. "find an earnest maa In tli pul plt and I'll show you a UliiD who make* ih<> bunrb Kit np and lak* i notice." Is Wily. Ml.ij In <-arneat? Thousands of people bare asked It. And tcna of thousand! have aimv. rri'ij. 'H> tln< power of God to ftalvatloc." Billy inlay is.la earnest. Billy Sunday la sincere. Hilly Sunday meant It I believe that. Maybe you don't. When he had flayed alive the minlstent of the Gospel, be took church members by thi> back of lli>- ri"-< k ami Hhook >m over hill fire till not ><i.•■ of them doubted that lip, u- leant, t»-licvrtf thpre la a place prepared for the d«-vil and his angels. "In thin Godforsaken, whiskey* soaked. gambling-ridden, harlot filled town of Seattle, what the church i;t • <!s is not more men, nor more women, nor more PMMM]. but the old Imnrh roa<!- over. Bomo church members arc .ill front door and when you opn the. door you're In tin- back yard." F\>r cne hour to the minute Hltljr Stiiulay fired at the people and the people liked It. They laughed, they applauded, they shouted "Amen!" Not once did r><> mill.i them mad. though bi slapped them k<h><l and hard. Maybe there's us much salvation In n laugh and rousing words a? in a liar and a groan. Go to It, Hilly Sunday. "It's htaven or hell for th« whole buncn; ttiere's no half* way hou»e." • -,*; ••••••• •}•[,*',*} • TO GET WHAT YOU WANT • • \\ 1111l jrou want il Is .111 oasy • ♦ in.' 11« r If 1)1.' Want PMCM In • • Th* Slur aro employed, Tele- • ♦ phoning Stur mis eavcg ■ trip. * • Main MM lnd. 411. • • •