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CHARITIES

The Official Organ of the Charity Organization Society of the City of York.

VOL. V.

CONTENTS.

Library

JUNE 2, 1900. 128437 No. 1.

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whenever any child under sixteen
years of age shall be convicted of a
violation of any law in force in the
I District, the court shall suspend sen-
tence, unless a parent or friend of
the child is in court to pay the fine,
and shall proceed to inquire into the
previous conduct and character of
the child, in order to determine
whether he belongs to any of the
classes enumerated in "the act to
provide for the care of children
and create a board of children's

The movement for separating
for separating
youthful misdemeanants during de-
tention in police court, jail, and
workhouse, from old and hardened
offenders, is spreading. The super-
intendent of charities of Washing-
ton, D. C., has submitted, says the
Washington Post, to the commis-
sioners a report upon the detention
of the young when subjected to ar-
rest, in reply to a communication re-
ceived by them some time ago from
Senator Money, who asked that the
commissioners indicate what kind of

an institution would answer the pur-
pose intermediate between the jail
and reform school, where young boys
might be confined when sentenced
for short terms of imprisonment. A
draft of a bill was submitted with
the report, which provides that

guardians."

It also provides that when it
shall appear that any child under the
age of sixteen years belongs to any
of the classes named, the court shall
commit such child to the board of
children's guardians or the reform
school of the District, or shall place
the child on probation for six
months. The board of guardians
or one of its officers shall act
as a probation officer. The officer
shall keep himself informed of the
conduct of all such children, and re-
port to the court before the term of
probation expires; and the court shall
finally dispose of the case as may be
required for the best interests of the
child.

CAUTIONARY LIST No. 120.

Our subscribers are advised to con-
sult with the Charity Organizati

Society before giving to the societies, private almoners, or persons included in the cautionary lists named below. This caution implies that the society knows of facts which should be known to subscribers who are asked to give, and may effect their action, but does not necessarily imply condemnation. Any information relating to the names upon the lists, particularly if of such a character as to warrant a withdrawal of caution, should be forwarded promptly to the executive committee of the council.

NEW NAMES ON THESE LISTS.

Burdett, William Vesey.

Franco, Antoine and Angelino Clements.
Manishoff, or Marrischof, or Morrischof,
Mark.

Ralph, Theodore and Clara Perry.
Smith, Miss Annie R.
Watson, Joseph Edward.

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Guardian Angel Day Nursery. Miss B. T. Redmond.

Harget. See Sisters, Beatrice, Annie, et al. High View Park (Va.) Colored School. Independent Life Saving Corps.

Kingsley, Mrs. M. A.; manager Seaside Home.

Lamadrid, Mrs. J. M. See N.Y. and Brooklyn St. Andrew's One-Cent Coffee Stands. Legal League. See Mrs. Jessie Mordaunt. McElhenny, C. E.; collecting for Volunteer Life-Saving Corps.

Mack, C. E.; collecting for Volunteer Life-Saving Corps.

Manhattan Press Club. See Down-Town Press Club.

Maternity Home. See Woman's Infirmary. Matthes, Rev. Dr. Albin.

Mitchell, Rhoden. See Rankin-Richards Institute.

Moorcroft, Walter, Mission.

Mordaunt, Mrs. Jessie. See Legal LeagueNational Unsectarian Home. Wm. H. Ram

scar.

New York Industrial Home for Adult Blind. George Wilson, collector.

N. Y. & Brooklyn Telegraphers' Mutual Benevolent Association.

N. Y. & Brooklyn St. Andrew's One-Cent Coffee Stands.

N. Y. Contagious Diseases Society. See Maternity Home.

N. Y. Sanitarium. See Woman's Infirmary. O'Donnell, Joseph; solicitor.

Osborn, Susan M. See St. Mary's Lodginghouse.

Peck, E. J.; collecting for Down-Town Press Club.

People's Provident Medical Association.
Ramscar, W. H. Home for Aged Men.
Rankin-Richards Institute, Windsor, N. C.
Ransome, H. E.; collecting for Volunteer
Life-Saving Corps.

Redmond, Bridget T. See Guardian Angel
Day Nursery.
Rutherford, Dr. L. A.

St. Andrew's One-Cent Coffee Stands.

St. Mary's Lodging-house, 143 West 14th
street. Susan M. Osborn, president.
Scott, Rev. D. S. (colored); collecting for
Colored Schools.

Seaside Home, North Long Branch. Mrs.
M. A. Kingsley.
Sidonie, Sister.

Sisters Beatrice and Annie Harget, et al.

Wey, Chas. M.; collecting for Volunteer Life Saving Corps.

Wilson, George. See N. Y. Industrial Home for Adult Blind.

1Woman's Infirmary and Maternity Home. Or any other relief enterprise not managed or indorsed by citizens of known good standing and responsibility.

IV.

INDIVIDUALS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRE-
VIOUS LISTS.

ALDEN, THOS. S. See Hunt, Thos. S.
ALEXANDER, George. See Morgan, Wm.

ANDERS, GEORGE. See Tichler, Walter. ANDERSON, MRS. KATE. (?) See Mulholland. ANDERSON, MRS. LUCILLE WALL; solicits alms for another woman, and begs on her own account by letters.

ANDERSON MRS. See Prentiss, R. L. ANDERSON, MISS MAGGIE, 109 Queen street, east, St. John, New Brunswick. Beggingletter writer; tells story of personal ail

ments.

ARCHER. See Wadge. BAILEE, IRENE.

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See Baillie, Florence. BAILEY. See Baillie, Florence. BAILLIE, FLORENCE; alias Bailee, Irene; Bailey; Baylie, Gladys; Cam, 'Lady Florence; Hill, "Lady" Florence; tells tale of death of husband four years ago; present need in consequence of an accident to her foot; is a confidence woman known to the society since December, 1884, when she claimed to be a British earl's daughter, calling herself "Lady Cam," and was put upon this list. She is tall, usually wears a veil and has noticeably irregular teeth. BALMER, EDWARD. See Bennett, Thomas M. BARKLIE, FRANK C. See Finlay, Wm. Edgar. BARON, EDWARD; alias Barrett; Barry; Baruth; Berry, Edwin F.; Morgan, Edwin F.; Rodney; Roy; Starin; young man, dark hair and mustache, wears glasses, slender build, 5 feet 8 inches high, slightly lame; claims to hail from Easton, Pa., and to be about to locate in New York; is a begging-letter writer; has been imprisoned as a swindler.

BARRET, EDWARD. See Baron, Edward. BARRY, EDWARD. See Baron, Edward. BARTH, CHARLES, teacher of languages; makes false statements and gives false addresses.

BARUTH, EDWARD. See Baron, Edward. BAUER ; alias Dankert, Danker, Denker, exconvict; claims to be desirous of living an honest life, but hounded by detectives, etc.; begs small sums for transportation, etc. BAYLISS, THOS. S. See Hunt, Thos. S. BENDER, EDWARD and EVA, alias Bernhardt; alias Bendix; woman asks aid for sick husband; both are able to work, and do at times, but prefer to beg.

BENNETT THOMAS M.; alias Frank P. Campbell; Edward Balmer; David Mayers; Herbert Rogers; persistent and notorious begging-letter writer and swindler.

BENDIX. See Bender. BERNHARDT. See Bender.

BERRY, EDWIN F. See Baron, Edward.
BOMAN, MARY. See Mayers, Anna.
BRITTON, MARY F.; asks loans to finish
fancy work, by which to earn her living.
BROWN. See York, Geo. A.

BROWER, JOHN and HATTIE; alias Kelley unmarried couple, drunken and disorderly. BROWN, J. W. See Wilson.

BROWN, MRS. Wм. See Thompson, Wm. * BURDETT, WILLIAM VESEY; son of Mrs. George C. Burdett, who was herself unfavorably known as a persistent beggar; persistent begging-letter writer; is paralyzed; sometimes claiming relationship to person addressed, and uses names recommendations without permission; also gives erroneous information. BURGER. See Wagner-Ludloff.

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CAM, LADY" FLORENCE. See Baillie, Flor

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CARTER, HENRY C. See Finlay, Wm. Edgar. CLARK, MRS. See Prentiss, R. L. COACHMAN, JOHN H.; alias Horton, Morrison Jas.; Scott, Jas. G.; solicits relief, presenting forged letters of recommendation. COHN, CHAS. See Miller. COUTURE, NAPOLEON, French music teacher; gives false addresses uniformly, claims to have been a patient in a public hospital, but can not be identified.

DANKER, CHARLES, or DENKER. See Bauer, Charles.

DAVENPORT, Edgar C. See Morgan, John. DAVENPORT, WILLIAM F.; alias Rogers; young man; dark brown eyes, left half closed, with cast in it; height, 5 feet 4 inches, medium build; manners those of a sporting man; has used forged letter of introduction and given false name of alleged employer. DAVIDSON. See Wadge.

DAVIS, JAS. See Morgan, Wm.
DAVIS, WM.
DAWSON.
DAY, MRS.
DEAS. See

See Morgan, Wm.
See Russell, Alla M.

See Prentiss, R. L. Hunt, Thos. S. DE DRAGO. See Dels. DELS; alias Di Dio, Eleanora; De Drago, Del Vasto; Clara Stein is accused of getting children into homes or in charge of societies, for a consideration; is notoriously unworthy of confidence.

DEL VASTO. See Dels.

DENKER, CHARLES. See Bauer, Charles. DESCOE, MRS. See Prentiss, R. L. DEVRILLS OF DEVRIES, EDWIN H.; tells a story of employment as engineer on the Tampico branch of Mexican Central railway until his discharge in consequence of epilepsy and partial loss of hearing. DI DIO. See Dels.

This is not the New York Infirmary for Women and Children, 5 Livingston place, which by many is known as the "Woman's Infirmary."

* New name on this list.

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