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PRIEST DEFIES CHARITY INQUIRY AS TO PAMPHLETS —_—— The Rev. William Farrell Re- fuses to Answer All Questions. CALLS CRITICS ‘SKU “You Want to Feed Me to the Lions,” He Charges at Outset. ‘The Rev. William B, Farrell, rector ef the Roman Catholic Church of S58, Peter and Paul, Brooklyn, defied Commissioner Charlies H. Strong and ll the counsel participating In the nvestigation of the State Board of Charities at the Bar Association to-day. Ho refused to explain or withdraw @tatements made in pamphlets he has | published attacking the commission or unfairness toward Catholic chart. ble institutions and aggressively uttacked the commissioner's motives n Wing a subpoena for him—the only subpoena isstied during the in- \ Cstigation Wilfam S, Butler, counsel for Father Farrell, was active in aiding he clergyman in his stand against ¢ Commission Father Farrell at the outset complained that when he was first summoned to the hearing st Friday “a circus was made of the proceeding John K. Clack, counsel to the Com- wissioner, sternly called the al jon of the witness to the fact the Com- missioner was appointed under the Moreland Ac “I have no respect for the entire ‘who p erm, J a pamphle: at the law- op the hearings, He said The people who got up this anka, T want are |. act of al the record" 3EFUSED “to ANSWER ON AD- VICE OF HIS COUNSEL. sinmisioner Strong asked Father Farrell if he meant to refuse to an- awer questions, The witness said he tid by advice of counsel and on the «round stated by counsel that ques- AVOID ALL MEAT IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER: Urie Acid in meat excites Kidneys and_ irritates the Bladder. Take Salts at first sign of Bladder weakness — or Kidney-Backache Kidney and Bladder weakness results from uric acid, says a noted authority \. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and jame, causing a burning, scalding sen- sation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you toseek r two or three times during the ghi. The sufferer isin constant Neate \ the water passes sometimes with a scald- tensation and is very profuse; again, | here is difficulty in voiding it Bladder weakness, most folks call it because they can't control urination. “While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to over- vome, Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in # glass of water before * breakfast, continue this for two or three days. ‘This will neutralize the acids in the urine #o it no longer is a source of rritation tothe bladder and urinary or- gans, which then act normally again Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by urie acid irritation, Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent ithia-water drink, which quick bladder dvt. | tor ttneif,” said Father Farrell. Mr. Clark resumed the questions. i |ask about my private affairs. \KS."| snapped Father Farrell, ) of newspaper comments {a southbound Third Avenue car in | was dragged forty feet before the car y relieves! THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916. sent ctince eat sere wre] Don’t Make Child a Pin Cushion, Warning of Log Cabin Teacher, Who Cuts Old-Fashioned R’s. tnoite in-| Novelist and Philosopher stitutions by his questions to Dr. Ha 8 E sta b li sh ed a} The Commissioner formally directed him to answer. “1 intend to let the pamphlet stand Q. You are not willing to withdraw your statement? A. T am withdraw-) Ing nothing, I refuse to discuss the, matter, i Q. In the pamphlet you say the Commissioner attacked ¢ Reedor? A.J think you have out- rageous cheek to bring me here to| Unique School Q. (By the Commissioner). Father York. 1 have conceded your right to criticize or to condemn a proceeding, A. That ts # privilege 1 hav exercised. D. Do you not think It right for U8] gincushion? to have @ perfectly frank discussion| Den't be startled, of your published statements? A. We can have that privately. (By Mr. Clark) Were no these doing that ae circulated publicly? A. cal thing. e reason 1 feel aggrieved abour being brought here was becauee I knew you wanted to feed me to the Hons—-to harass me—to cross-ques: Yi ogreish tion and assassinate me like Tom| q and that Muiry. Q. I understand Mr, Mulry died of natural causes. A. 1 am not sure of that. I have the testimony of hia family he was in perfect health be- fore he appeared here. you fo a s ‘ou. You FATHER EGAN REPRIMANDED Me ics knw FOR COACHING WITNESS. [ooo ine author of sev At this point Father James J. gan of Brookiyn was reprimanded for coaching the witness, his forthcoming book. tanh Butler protested ‘it was not Country,’ nov fair to examine Father Farrall un- 5 Abe COKE Tate Ae Gabor eeittbosen [0 (roe BtOty of Mr. Come had been sworn. tional experiment he Q. (By William Hi. Hotchkiss, {school in Ame counsel to the Charities Department,) |about it yesterday Do you not know that fourteen of] Wor a year and a half the twenty-six institutions Investi- ; , Rated were Protestant? A. Refuse | Conducting t to answer, shores of Lake iantiy written if ae his ho’ The Commissioner—1 won't pro-|school meets in a log cabir ceed with this farce any further. Father Farrell—That's right! slabs tigated Lass The Commissioner—I take Mr, [School house, In the same Butler, that you are advising Father | youngsters of kindergart Farrell not to answer chose ques: |college students; Mr tions? that the former are bet Mr. Butler—Yew. aie Q. (By Mr. Hochkiss) Did you real-|'¢ latter. For the ize when you Wrote these pamphlets) tically substitutes on¢ that Protestant institutions had been|some reading in at criticized A. I understood ‘rithmetic and a gi Q. Did you realize that some of the, If the pupils « newspaper headlines were not borne|or uneasy they a out by the actual testimony here? A.| corner or kept afier sc An editor in Brooklyn told me he sent teacher apologizes f & man here who reported that the Sone? Spolomizes newspaper reporting here was in And tn this utio! ree of @ man named Greene and he | tuition fee ts 3! leved Greene was ‘bought up." mply—a r terms ‘muck-rackers’ and factory’ as used in the pamphlet? A. I refuse to auswer on the ground: “What are you doing to those chil- | that the pamphlet speaks for itself, dren and why are you doing The commissioner again appealed | asked for a frank discussion of the conduct) what is of the commission. Mr. Butler re Ms torted that his client was being made) ¥!th no in the victim of a proceeding in which |nary parent? everybody could take @ fling at him! and he was the only one bound by an, Vather Farrell's pamphlets the state- | pattern ment that Sister Peter, a Dominican| — +¢ hun, had been bulldoged before the | record a sympathetic ap-, tem ul made sister asking her to raise her voice a Then he read from the pa ter’ Mr, Clark asked the priest to with- | ghil draw his third-handed reflection ‘a natural power the suggestion was impertinent beautiful thing “Do you not know neither Mr Every be Kingsbury nor Mr. Doherty ever i lat that reporter before these hearings every other be asked Mr, Clarl “Same reply,” said Mr. Bu the afternoon session Father 11 read a fatraction of his “as uinst Ms Greene, a reporter, eed too well perions @ for a news agency L remember how f he — Uie novelist confessed, SOME STEW. And what started my school The British Government has simply ‘ho desire to save ordered 600,000,000 pounds of children from what 1 had suff beef stew from the American | dreaded tho exposure to ted to take | cases: le youngsters back to the Restaurant. physical and moral, 1 ember and Octobe COMING FROM GHURGH —wesvcturmonns ot tie seu NO DESKS IN THIS MODERN SCHOOLHOUSE. SHE IS KILLED BY CA “L began by giving own obiluren every m and Jobu, Down in Front of Home on 1 weht. in w r we had slo Third Avenue tng the winter tt and T rocks and logs. ‘There we Catholic Church, No, 148 fe Wortye | Uta tetinnen third Street, this morning, Mrs, Mar- garet Griffin, a widow, was struck by I simply yur or two. wrote out w morning front of her home at No. 738 Third | had suckest Avenue and was instantly killed ‘Oune during the morning rush hour period, ine, I ne The body of Mrs, Griffin, who was or fifte crossing hird Avenue ‘orty-fifth and Forty-sixth r have more t nat one time to give individual attent nave ne was brought to a stop. Traffic on the downtown tracks of “Hut don't you teveh th the Third Avenue surface line thon the conventional things, suc ie?" Liasked Mr, Comfort's dreaming blue eyes was held up for forty mimutes, ing or arithm: and discharging ears will be accepted 1A Meee alk. And. the eame t In order to take udvantago of this offer you must enroll your uames) ‘tue of other siudics Ww) before April 1st. Consultation and examination by the X-r for all) od diseases, when necessary, will be without charge TOO MANY TRADE MINDS, Now: , NO ARITHMETIC Maybe I'm ne ne DR. J. C. McCOY Candler Building, 220 W. 42d St. 4 Few Doors West of Broadway tase t toll ta them GAeut 83 Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. j slzn,cquntries, thelr own wor Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 9 A. M, to 8 P. M.: | @ most important story , 10 A. M, to 12 Noon, |thatohed with » amount of time and labor in pro pelling children through a snell- 7 Treatments for $5.00 Ihe paths aunty Vhe nominal fee rate of seven (7) treatments for $5.00 ts given at this. time by Dr. McCoy with one purpose—to allow those afflicted with catarrhal | been lone w trouble to be treated often enough and long enough to have their affliction remedied. Under this offer, clogged nostrils, discharging nostrils, sneezing | do spells, dropping in the throat, hawking-and spitting, deafness, head nolees | tions of our bra seen letters a ch looked use the more imp for sp gift. You } the world is the lov yet the the“‘Three R’s”’ Are Cut farrell, we are facing each other us Down to One and the citizens of the City and State of New Tuition Fee Is a Rose. never| Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Are you making your child tnto a innocent well-meaning American parent, | you probably course you are not conscious of your should quietiy w Levington defir | Vo tod nove Foe eee Ss a apenas Ai ~ MR COMFORT AND iM TOM AND JANE — nothing to help a child told my children the greatest them in life is to find the right 1 have pictured men and women as a lot of locks and keys mixed up together, 3 for the ri is key to be placed in (MUNITIONS SHIP ZEALANDIA MEETS STRANGE MISHAP | Lost Bui Hand # Hand and Steam Q. Just what do you mean by the) |THE MONOTONY AND SAMENESS lander-/ OF EDUCATION OF TO-DAY. ost exquisite things | essays, bits of verse, of competition here are no he ordinary school doing erterence from the ordi- | retorted Mr, Comfort, Making pin cushions of our children, vil (filing up each simail mind with pins Mr. Hotchkiss read from ono of |of fact arranged in exactly the same | barred out altogether. are no punishments. little uneasy ‘upoiogize for boring them.” ms to me that the basio ner. Ho then read from| Principle of our educational sys- wrong. The school simply by Attorney Bowers to the sticks facts into a child and judges him by the number he can hold phiet what purported to be the sis-| and the length of time he can hold reply and showed by the officiaL! them. But | think that education record there had been no reply should consist in drawing out the the thing against the reporter Greene asa mere! he hae to give to the world and manly action. Attorney Butler said. that nobody else can give. like anything different from Wireless Report. ehild educat na and English, hand steering goar the Atlande believed to be in a seri- ot every ¢ inhe! ne ry child wi “i } out | ous condition The Captain of the ship Richmond, mare ie niibale tank steam- t of his day children of his blood, , those who want rk that he ix doing. Zealundia’s troub was giving ald. flower, every star, Yet schools do their best to make every child like every other child—and suc- in this country and con sh navy and arn igned to the Brit iFIRE ACROSS STREET FROM THE WALDORF f| water add a amall box of Barbo Com |pound, 1 oa. of bay ruin and 1 02 saved from being choked —_—__—__—_ CRAWL INTO ACID HUNTING A BLAZE, Jammed Streets til the hair bec shade, then every two w y;not only darken the gray hair, but \removes dandruff and scalp hu and acts as a tonic to the hair, Tt iy not sti weroe*s and does not color the scalp. —-Advt, Waldorf-Astoria * in Drug House. nh were called to the drug im- | fternoon Mrs. Margaret Griffin Is Stricken! are three of them: ~Janc who is t 1 outdoors was held Returning from masa at St. Agnes’ Study, Which 1 built myselé out Beekman Street early to-day be lark smoke filled the | Lieut, Owens « nashed in the of the frst floor children usually sat or wer no school books choking fumes which pa children and their The accident occurred at 9 o'clock, heard about the school and cam cepted from thing more than # rose as and on these the tiremen work in far enough to find t but that the trouble had b» caused by the bursting of « curooy It was reached with wall hooks) that the fre was on the other side | DLAVERBACH& SONS and dragged to the street f Ly hotel telephone oper pusy at noon | amiled as he shook his head so thic ‘aw-colored hale or 80,” he said, X-Ray Examination Free 2:23 irty-third Stree - GUILTY OF KIDNAPPING WIFE. omy,” T agree ied to-day that against Peter Booloukos alleg Inspection will 10 ft. x 13 ft. 3 ft. 3 in. x 5 ft., $8.50 up JONES @ BRINDISI Craftsman Building, 6 E. 39th St. The Maximum of Value at the Minimum of Price ‘opping her to the story, and erage school ALARM IN BERLIN OVER TLLNESS OF ADMIRAL TIRPITZ lor for Edwards's return from his} i roor —_ ~>— * a |Chaneatior Herties E IGiyiee AG ETONG| omic (on seecees enveres | Antony Jannus, Ri Headquarters — Committee of Federal States to Meet AMSTERBAM, Holla (via London). —Germar Mare news} say that Chancellor yon Bethmann- Hollweg has returned from the Gen eral Headquarters. His return la ta connection with the illness of Admiral von Tripitz, the Miniter of Marine, | which, the newspapers way, has caused an unusual sensation. The Committee on Foreign Af of the German Federal States meet to-morrow under tlie I of the Bavarian Premier N the Chanc olor nor Prussia is repre sented on this committee, which meets ¢ onally as a sort of Com trol Board of foreign affairs in | many George Bernhard says in he ho Zeitung that the decision to hold a meeting of tma commiltee is regarded as a hat the 4 | inan States are dissatisfied wath present con: n of affairs in respect to the war. He hints that the com mitt tes a conference with the Chancellor on pending questions, in- cluding ea with the Uni | Statew ‘VINCENT GES mK | honeymoon What are you dotng here? de- {manded Landlady Rice, confronting Miss Allen as ahe waited in the par. | ,jbut politely that # (deney | The poli wards and Mise Allen went to the Little Chureh Around the Corner, Dr. Houghton refused to tle the knot, i rom there the disappointed lovers went to Kdwards's boarding house, the would bridegroom explaining | he wanted to pack his clothes for a In ' to be married,” he sang, | Aviation Tutor, Asserts iw Itice snat-hed it and stuck it} Has 24,000,000 More Men, inside twalnt — vocording to Miss Allen, her| Antony Janous, a donmonetrater @ iaband krabbed by | bydro-aeroplanes of the Curtiss Come the nape ¢ ne and uncere. | pany arrived here from Liverpool te niously shunted into a closet, the|day on the American faer Ot. Pat toor of whieh was immediately| He spoke in praise of the aviaties 1 locked After pleading and crying| equipment of the Russias army ; for her Imprisoned ——ro'a releaso Misa | Navy, ying the Russians by thelr | Allen ay, faled to the police air forces had established complese 1 Mrs, Rice met the cops at the door| mastery of the Black Sea, her domain and toid them firmly knew as much| “There fe little for the aviators nd would they|40 now except to make practie® 1 the law as they iy tend to their own affairs | flights,” he said. “Their faverite owt. He pollen acta dB awards met | 200% oport ie ‘hunting the Geaben,’ { water the Fal ldwards mi them. Miss Allen” at. Murray's, on West | Which has eo far evaded bemed t, and there they | of the most remarkable feats wee the truction of the Turkish coal an@ : munitions base at Sangoeaek. rly second nbracel, Rut Edwards didn't have nse rey ° vary methane lend of the] rhe town was literally biawted off eolinquist: it this morning, when| the face of the oarth by am air Kdwards, like a good, obedient boa which was sent to a point a few ed to deliver tt at the City away ona big steamanip, The Clerk's otter attempted to torpedo the mother | with a submarine, but the tot PREMIER ASQUITH ILL. joni. sie ant les ined te OeetRe | sure water. damaging Jometmt ne Saye Me te Sufters| fivitly fat Catareh, | t is generally assorted in Rut LOND rel 14—An_ offtetar| however, that she still lias 24,000,088 bulletin has been 1 stating that} inen avaliable for military duty, I Asquith, the Hritish Premier, t9| spirit of the men under ard ox: A) Rutferiag trem bronchiel oncereic’’ | aBirlt @ oe gr, " iF, iy (Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 15th “UCENSETOWEDBETY, © Stern Suits tor \ VICTORY FOR LANDLADY | Young inet Decides He Really Doesn’t Want to Marry Ariist’s Model It’s all off, that marriage between | Vincent Wdwards, a twenty-four- ady Duft-Gor- don and twenty-three-year-old Betty | day Ed- year-old designer for Allen, an artist's model. Te wards, accompanied by a room-maté who did all the talking, visited City Clerk Scully's office in Munteipal Building and surrendered a ilcenso obtained Friday “tye just changed my mind," aad | Edwards in explanation. It is under- | stood, however, that a little motherly | advice from Mrs. Mary Rice of No. | st Twentieth Street, who is | | Edwards's landlady, was weightler 357 W than the pl After leaving the Municipal Build- ing with the marriage Iicense, Ed HOW | DARKENED MY GRAY HAIR Lady Gives Simple Home Recipe That She Used to Darken Her Gray Ha Vor years I tried to restore my gray huir to its natural color with the pre: pared dyes and. stains, but none of them gave satisfaction and they were all expensive, 1 ran onto a simple recipe whieh [ inixed at home that gives wonderful results, 1 gave th which is as follows, to a number of my friends, and they are Jull delighted with it, ‘To 7 ozs. of of glycerine, These ingredients ean he bought at any drug store at ver little cost. U) ry other day un # the requires ks, Tt will rs ky or greasy, does not rub off ~ AUERBACHS Chocolate Cocoanut Cream Cake St yee ¢ Dealers NEW YO War Bargains Seamless Chenille Axminster Rugs We have purchased the entire New York stock of on largest manufacturers in Europe. They comprise Oriental and European desi and Tapestry effects in exq quoted are less th nt but a fraction of their real value of . including Period, Floral ite colorings. y the normal wholesale These values cannot be $30 up ay of tho divappotnted | pamship Zealandia, which bas| promised bride, ) ! >a ig ¢ = 4 & % Z NULL also of the i xportive spirit & | % of April and 4 June » Exclusive with ap- Loy proved exclusiveness an assortment of suits which would be a ) . Marchand May “ Spring’s Crispest Offerings. A \, credit to shops that ask $60 instead of ve 429.7 Phe very flower of Spring selections. Parisian from their new collar tips to the point where they surrender to the high boot tops: 4 ‘Twills, taffetas, serges, velours, English checks, fF satins, stripes, tweeds, bird's-eye weaves—all of \ telegraphic newness. a Tomorrow's assortment is a fresh triumph for the new Fashion Shop. No Charge for Alterations At the Fashion New Shop Nineteen West 34th Street «IN THEHEART OF THE BRONX OPEN EVERY EVENING -BAUMANNEG 149th Street OSrd AVENUE 4 WE FURNISH HOMES: COM MPL eT eLy SAT! APS 77? SND ALL. GOODS $4. FOR CASH OR ONLY A MARKED ON CREDIT WE MAKE FEWOFOUR IN PLAIN i SER RING TERMS 10 i URE uit You MANY BARGAINS TAGS rome THE FAMOU array DIVANETTE A Divan by day and a bed at night; upholstered in ey 9g, , Pr imitsten Spent uattar.,., "ep Srmgee Mam Birdseve Maple Dresser SZ AVE Se