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222 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Union Protestant Infirmary, 1514 Division Street, Baltimore—Receives
from State $8,000 for 1913 and $8,000 for 1914. Shall furnish one bed,
maintenance and treatment to one patient at a time from each Senatorial
district. Patients are admitted in the following way: Applicants other
than State beneficiaries are admitted either through the visiting or resi-
dent staff; also on their personal application. For detailed information,
address William M. Dabney, M. D., Superintendent, 1514 Division Street,
Baltimore.

REFORMATORY INSTITUTIONS.

Henry Watson Children's Aid Society, 101 West Saratoga Street,
Baltimore—-Receives from State $2,000 for 1913 and $2,000 for 1914.
Children received from six to eighteen years of age, through the Juvenile
Court, County Magistrates, and in some cases from parents and guardians
who sign a regular agreement. Application for admission should be made
to the General Secretary, Miss Nellye L. Detrick, 101 West Saratoga
Street, Baltimore.

House of Good Shepherd (For White Women). Mount and Hollins
Street, Baltimore— Receives from State $3,000 for 1913 and $3,000 for
1914. Inmates are committed to this institution by parents or guardians,
or by Justices of the Peace upon complaint of parent or guardian, until
of age.

House of Good Shepherd for Colored Girls, Calvert road, Near Frank-
lin Streel, Baltimore—Receives from State $2,500 for 1913 and $2,lOO for
1914. This institution is a reformatory tor waynard and disorderly
colored girls, committed from Baltimore city, the counties and Washing-
ton, the latter for whose support the District Commissioners pay. In-
mates are taught sewing, laundry work and domestic work.. For detailed
information, address The House of the Good Shepherd for Colored Girls,
Calverton Road, Baltimore.

House of Reformation (Colored Children), Cheltenham, Prince
George's County. Maryland—Receives from State $10,000 for 1913 and
$10,000 for 1914. Inmates are committed to this institution by Courts
and Magistrates. They are retained until they become of age, unless they
give evidence of a disposition to lead correct lives. Applicants, other than
State beneficiaries, are received as boarders if parents or guardians are
willing to pay the cost of maintenance, which is about $50.00 per annum.
Correspondence may be addressed to the Secretary of the Board of Mana-
gers, Joseph J. Janney, corner Eutaw and Madison Streets, Baltimore.

Industrial Home for Colored Girls. Melvale. Baltimore County. Mary-
land—Receives from State $2,500 for 1913 and $2,500 for 1914. This is
the State's reformatory institution for colored girls who are committed
to it by Courts and Magistrates.

Maryland School for Boys, Frederick Avenue, Extended, Baltimore—
Receives from state for maintenance $20,000 for 1913 and $20,000 for
maintenance for 1914. The manner of receiving inmates into the Mary-
land School for Boys shall be in either of the following modes, namely:
First, white male minors may be committed by a Justice of the Peace for
any of the counties, or the city of Baltimore, on complaint and due proof
made to him by the parent, guardian or next friend of such minor, that,
by reason of incorrigble or vicious conduct, such minor has rendered his
control beyond the power of such parent, guardian or next friend, and
made it manifestly requisite, that from regard for the morals and future
welfare of such minor, and the peace and order of society, he should be
placed under the guardianship of the Maryland School for Boys; Second,
white male minors may be committed by the authority aforesaid, when

 

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