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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1902. JUDGE DENOUNCES ARREST ALL SORTS AND CONDITIONS OF CHILDREN __| REEVES &. SELMES oeno. | ARRAIGNED BEFORE JUSTICE OLMSTED. |." (e308 OF CONVICT WHO REFORMED ms oh ogourred on wan offlciuily For the Clty Record to-day = ee |Little Offenders Against the Law and Those Neglected by Their Par- mnloyees, had Leen A || LAW WHICH BLIGHTED 3 i i , ; ee mo Tong that Be win AT sg tg Jurist Who Sentenced, UAW AN BX-OONVIOT'S LIFE. Ex-Judge Hurd Will ents Are iipeateqy tn Kindness in the New Court oe Finan ‘ vite nt ws! Gerds’ Fall CIA was appointed an the Hoard of Alderm John Hendrickson | «4 person who oviaine emptoyment|| Aid the Man Ar- There was a calendar posted on daughter off upon -\Goats and \ ent to any office or place ' tds svour Mity. to Says He Is Not Mean. | appointment « ota ara rise|{ ested for Getting ajthe buitctin board at the Children's 1) shall dincharg Enough to Turn In- | or torged tetter or certificate of ree}; Job Under a New| ourt to-day. It ran as follows: aly to tale ommendation, or any false statement | | Guivndaeribegeyioal Rufus Potter, y raetiteas Ree er. former. as to by name, residence, previous|| [Wame. pe hing Georgie W 5 ‘ Aplovitentioniqualinestianics) ens || mapiNag, lds tnt a boatire Ada concluded she would rather tale ‘ie guilty of a misdemeanor,."—Section PARiAICTaAy One ORS aca i es wits her father than go Sizes 4 to 14 years. ! TU OPrest rT » | \70 of Penal Code, uader which ex- |! Aviempted muicide |" Tutus, four ce: | onlcahuren itr Trookly ny J Hendrichson's arrest is an out- | oi vice was arrested. Judge Hurderode Gn my car rep Jon Doda 291, Penal code 8 rage, I wil! do all in my power .0 | 4 > @ andthe eae Une tsa him 1 tna ked Pea iat Reefers and Coats i hi ‘ him for his kindr ‘That was months | 4 George Fleington and Annie Kaan, Sec. 291 Inte phone that She Tells Her Stor | get him ou! of his trouble. My| aha ads velieeues dao. Si Marauerite Kelly and Dorothy Kelly. Seo ea es aary "lof Y ‘i f @ Kate. Frances, Martha and John Han y jin Fi rentals Friends know I am not the mean,|%°%"% ave him arrest Hendrickson: but Roche Recognized Him. Mal dayne Martha ands John tt her a ; of cheviots and coverts; all merely to let him know that Hendrick- sizes, at i miserable creature who would de-|Son naa Feformed and tht T was Juatle pe in te ale aio ee Fait it) ee aS D UNRRGIINA ENON Wextl THROM oe 3 | 0 joo Pantsividd stole of millinery c ett . © found they he child every prive a man of kis liberty who was tee Pee ee ere ree AtRoURD |i and 1 told my cl GOMER ALE DENIES aTore UNG. a7]; Hunt Leen ETA ipeetty, Hele et tise the $2 monthly "board was not on § 50 i one . SaOre: ¢ would make re. thirteen years, testified jtime from the mothe hey have 4. > trying to carn an hones’ Ui Se PEAT vad RORON) wowld Have dor the stoop | MA tat Ge hava ware rotting apples in | Just beon sentenced. to atx -montha each } shaped Wades WK itera, |lacteriae ho ait 4 would moe: corearnre at No, 8 Prince street TDF Gr kyo aus ta tr) It values $6.50 to $8, ; have kept the information to myself. Annie fate ta) ee Servant Wit Gladly Pay $9.5 5a am not the mean, miserable creat- F Santi ure who would inform on his fellow man. | f Jerary City girl who, It former County Judge William B.| Popticulariy ta this true In-a case Iie ! 500 cash with {after a midnight tro auld the girl, “Tam her Ing to have her sent % Length Coats + Hurd, of Kings County, can prevent | that of Hendrickson's.”’ the City Chamberiain, and 1 will be re- [drinking with another girl and two men | will it, ex-Convict John B. Hendrickson Fixoneraten the Judge. Sree ee, hee tr tnd MIL Be [ attempted to kill herself after mass in | h her of coverts and navy and red | bring | the Church of the Immaculate | ton, in the Bronx | “Judge Hurd had nothing to do with ; Port my wife and serge, mostly silk lined; all will not be punished for trying to ; te 5 Pie ey errent giatld Hendrickson to-day in | Wlineses to prove my cs AEE st living and support his| Raymond reet Jail. “Il was turned | a 0 0 ear 3 sizes H earn an honest living and suppor lup by Detective-Bergeant Roche: ned | radiroad official who has made the Caunen for Arrent. x 7 B family. 186 T bought out a cigar business at | plaint against me, and ask him to | action S81; of] the -Pena!l Code, sage ‘ 5 * Rendrickson was sent to prison for|No. 1% Court street. Roche owned the me. On the stren, of my record | %9 n jeweller at good ‘was . Be O. 2 1 Was. 86 s |property, and I pald him $3 a month, the road ought to be lenient with me if{ that any child urler sixteen years of " nd their children . A , =a - me | forging the name of John Albertson to) rent. After three years I asked him to only for the sake of my wife and little Dorothy, fourter qeshecks tar Atter tis) pelenas on| reduce my rent to $90. He refused, and |onen! aK shanea Rinna si ,|I gave up the cigar business and moved | Mrs, Hendrickson and her two Parole he chanel his nome to Harry /away. In iso f xot into tis trouble | went to Raymond found begging or receiving alms, or king rags, collecting cigar stumps, bones or refuse from market no home or has woolly-hi woolly-h ine, wiih patd the expe nother, M om 4 9 8 he? y tk ap * values $9.50 to $10.50, Brooklyn Lady Cured of Consumption.) Fancy Coats f sik \ Alhertson over a $350 check. Roche | See the privoner » little ones were 4 jae Eds" ¢ ‘ w the Bergen street line, Brooklyn, This/got the warrant for my arrest, and he told thelr fatner had been in a hospital, aed DS thouniwne BHO eure Lomein thet uecones \ is in violation of section 670, of the) had hie seven children out looking for and that they were. going: (0. take im a ean a pe angered charging Mon with ‘ Hw nt tontay ApRemarkable Case: f silk d i: Iso fin t me. One of them tipped me off to tome. They remained with Hen one pare) dani chareiiei ty SCAR TOR A’ Wot ‘ 8, but to-d Te y conai-|Of silk and moire, also Penal Code. headquarters, and I was arrested, ‘until the preparations for bail w of witnt, or been neglected or | MINUS te Me os iting tv an degh eae MAIL Ceo Rea ae eI Eke NER ’ at Judge Hurd imposed the sentence and} “I got work a month after I had been reported that he pleted. Xposed by parents or guar- iat I had consumption | Cloths, silk lined; all sizes, at® 53 What do you say ty?" den aa used Hen- \e dlans, or the child ts a destitute orphan, drickson’s arrest. That report Mr. Hurd or (e lying with a person who has been friend whom I nursed 1 BS. 50. cs and Hendrickson both deny. Both place conyieted of erlme, or the child consorts ner Juatlee oo 3 cat ight «savers, cold while He my % ’ * the blame on Dutective-Sergt, Roach, | with thieves or women of bad character 2 the Doroth: maiden | months cot y ne eves or wome pad character, vt 0 wrothy, a \ months coughed incessantly, had those ter. I never felt so sorry for anyone in with or withont the consent of p Aa ENS ee k silk taglan a e-ponK | rible night swei nd awral. chille and values $12.50 to $16.50 my Ife as I do for Hendrickson,” sald or guardians; or ts allowed to viait # w of the court ee tanie oryacilesie, ones eau" will’ apolll| sever soay en “requent violent in Judge Hurd today, ‘and 1 will assist loons, concert halls, dance houses, mu-| They were al: under nine yes Ms eyes,’ eald the Justice | hemorrhages. ngs was in a am, him and do al! 1 can to get him out of i seuima, theatres or gambling piaces, [ap none. gf them, knew the solemnity Wrribie state, for It waa raw and” bleeding OK ay. "i trouble and back on his feet again. The | must be arrested and taken to court,| missed the complaint. and Y exe ONAN erneing Germans, wo bad heard much of sep 7 rt na free ‘'n racle Col re the reputation of Dr, Koch and his wonder Broadway & 20th Bt. : See eee tye | ful tnualation treatment for 1ung. diseases, pees Although my case was so bad that nothing 7 ineldent happened in this way. 1 was riding on a Bergen street car, I pald my * the Court may commit the child | strolled out of some Incorporated charitable or re- | Twelve-Year-Old Gambler my little Robbie. and he rare old,” said Mra, Coura fare to the conductor without looking at] CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—More than score | CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 4—The historic} formatory institution, governed by the| John Dodd, a ve-yea i nol auld Mrs, Laura | could help me, after every other treatment him when he said to me: of men, women and children were hurt. | Musical Hall was damaged by fire which] ame religious faith as that of the pa-| confessed to gambling Street, removing the wrapping from the] West Twonte-seerad erseete Sem vonks bee “Don't you know me, Judge?" several of them seriously, In a wreck | broke out at € o'clock this morning, and| Tents of the child. 7 ; or Agent Pigana y laying it berore the Court. | cause I knew of others whom they had “Then I looked up at him and said jon a Milwaukee avenue cable train here | the OdWon Theatre, a structure adjoinin, SONGS Sel eee a peneenice under nec: vel fo y waa defantriand: her aunt cured, = — 2 . joining ‘ 8 port of his investigation At s No’ early toda | Music “Hall, was ‘complete y destroyed. | Non NO, 201, waa a ten-ye Fold offender “rhe mother of John Dodd was thes! a lator euiiaren Visitctonthe toon Licettranetna bealiaes ‘I'm Hendrickson. I'm the man you| The train, which was composed of | The loss will exceed $110,0W, fully cov-] Harlem. He pleaded , r woman who leaped over the a i UA RSP ASSL ALL pal h three stories ered by insurance. seemed to penetrate to the very seat of my guilty But before the call of the calendar, If she threw sent away for forgery. You gave me ala grip and two other cars, was bringing ‘How the fire originated has not been Hospital Tuesday L n Ger Olenated ry 8 e i Fg! | dinease, for 1 continued to improve and gal short term when you could have given|a heavy load of working people down , determined. It broke out under the | qouk the vase piney eae Meta: | Way th Tits father hae been ! Kg Milt. Now. [strength day by day.” My" hemorrhages | Te thane you hare Kea erade matt | town, when between Girard street and) jee tse ee acai for mused | Unemey, manager of the Charies Broad. | dea. He | Hun (more bricks or are | Aweats lett me. my sleep Decne restful ard | have teforiied and tay Gite edet are | Evergreen avenue the grip struck a! entertainments, and spread rapidly Wey Rouse store, against Henry Alex TGs chia | naughty 11 shall have to put sland those awful pains in my lungs ign * doing ‘well. J think my imprisonment | raised plate in the track, The second The fire department, realizing that the| RNdsr. of No. 1581 Madison avenue, a| arid aoe, nt a frail young woman | You In pris sald Justice Olmsted together, ala me Rood for ram now trying to lead | ear plunged into the grip and the traller great Music Hall was in danger, uscd (ured: when leaving the more inet night | came forward, Introducing heraeit as | 36d Chas ended the grist for the day. | “Now 1 am strong and well as 1 ever wav! || OF PROSPERITY (S THE an honest lite. crashed into the car ahead. The pass- jw bert, cforts, to save, that, buliding. With a dollar razor in his pocket. ite fe Reed pie Hate OA —— Jatartte over ‘what this wonderful treaiment LITTLE SUNDAY WORLD Congratalated Himself. engers were piled into confused mass | deatroyed and the south win of ‘Music . Va 01 ete ; for another chance for Johnny, and he | YOUNG WOMEN PLAY BALL. asi aobe for. me LEN Hit ea aed renee WANT. LITTLE WORLD | “This brought to my mind something |!n the three cars. | Hall. which ts next to the Odeon. was canines Transforms. got It, : | — = the tacts eto any ane who wit THAR “Senden dt Metumcattt | A panle followed and al the available all"ith the arent ergan escaped ic) wOS%RRs dagsngt and, Annie Rran,| AGH Sto Maienh, Make" tttit| Ther Porm a Nine and Defeat a ita i Sih Rt | || TSN HATEVER. YOUR $ Peat Dee | patrol wagons In the district were sent) jury, y on Tuesday to vio-} 87 aH eaicmn ae ol n. ie . yrisoners after their release, W be lath 5 ay acid in a Bronx Borougia church. ma Team of Young Men, 26 to 22, MRS. FLORENCE WENHOLD heard this man I congratninted teyselt | to the scene to extricate the passengers| The Odeon belongs to the Muste Hall! jars Section 21, by gathering decayed) Ae over f epnaveluend Sept. TAL. Pleasant | Sl ||| BUSINESS MAY BE, YOUR at 5 o'clock in the morning, | Court to: | SUNDAY WORLD WANT I had made no mistake in giving him a| from the wreckage. Many of the injured | 4) acciation and 1s leased to the College) Market, 8 1 term 0! prizonment, as | ad me were sentenced. her father, an honest County, a few days jubsequently as I was going along | Were Peaned in until the LRrererty eal aa Dirty when arrested by officers of the| Sey City Helghts. She , ny women ot| New waists in all of the F WILL PROVE THE SURE the street 1 met Detective Sergeant | Chopped or sawed away, It 1s believed; WED IN PENSION BUREAU. Soclety for Prevention of Cruelty red-cheeKed feln tat a faln nduy baseball Roach and relied that he had been ‘the | that none will die. WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—Reside the| Children, they were ‘flea, Who was tired of he antics a . men. to A hundred designs, $5 to $30. | FORERUNNER oMcer who made the arrest In Hendrick- | Two brothers, Louls and Frank Ben-| great fountain in th Finiamclete he ieee ded bY | tated fit. Her father ¥ Ming HE HOLLY CO eS CCL Ce in the big court of the| the Soclety. ‘The mothers of the ofend-| plated fit. Her father was willing i ae pl , Ly f S$ Mmininilig. that he | ding, were badly enough hurt to neces: Pension Bureau here John Edward | ers were in court, both comely, cleanly | have her sent away behind) the bat. The playing af 2 9 CC $. drickson'’s ref 5 Green, of Petersb: | would be Interested In knowing of the| tate taking one to a doctor's oMce and | Goyie. Of Petersburg, and Miss ksther | matron penis aeonmation: another to a hospital. The othera were | ried, ‘The Rev. Willlam Miackens Blstiel ohiig and maver leche Gather arnt inlthe not tell Roach with the idea of | taken by the police to thelr homes. performed the Coremaths | SuMkan ma giver (eat Eaupee enue the was an entire revelation, Silk Garments and Furs, ed thelr op; te longer. Ore Derr W Back to Her Father, “Oh, no,” sald Justice Olmsted, "1 do not propose to let Finest Long Island POTATOES, eae SOE. a Basket, C Ce Ny , ENG ; J CHOICE ~ GROCERIES 2 i 5 GROCERIES 7 cts. Pk GROCERIES SR Borough of Manhattan. 217 Firat Av: cor. 13th St B40 First Avi cor. 20th St. et, “Bat 200 Ses Coe. auth Se dim st Butter will again be the leading item of interest in our stores for this sale. Our constant aim is to lead in special offerings to the great consuming hee eee public, and in doing this our effort always is to appeal to the palate as well as the purse. VERY BEST FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER AT 19¢ A POUND. If there is any one article of food which appeals to us all, rich and poor alike, it is pure, sweet Butter. Such is the Butter that we are offering, not : for profit, during this sale, strange as that may appear, but solely to convince you that quality such as ours is hard to find, We receive our supplies direct J} iy yt; sir 98s "ites, from the leading creameries of this country, and after its arrival in New York every pound passes the most rigid examination of our Butter experts. The sm St) 5 roe price we quote speaks for itself. A trial will explain what we mean when we speak of our “Butler Quality.” SPECIAL. POTATOES. SPECIAL. We pride ourselves on the quality of our Potatoes. Every lot is carefully selected. In other words, they are the best to be had—all sound, solid and very white. FINEST LONG ISLAND POTATOES, Per Large Basket, 7 Cents. T 8t., cor, Willow St., Astoria. TER Vernon Aves’ cor, ech Bi Long ate ty, 46 Main St. | Flushing. Potted Ham or Tongue, special % Ib. 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