a) L. Seizwater, 333 Christian St., age 13, sells papers in subway. Works from 2 to 11 daily. Saturdays from 9 to 2 Sundays. Earnings 25 cents daily. (b) Jacob Cross, 1404 S. 8th St., age 15, newsboy. Sells from 3 to midnight daily. Saturdays works all night. The agent of the Juvenile Protective Association called the boy the typical night newsie of Philadelphia, having all their vices and ways and a class degenerating to low criminality. (c) Sol Feltman, 2442 S. Marshall St., age 10 sells papers in Subway from 4 to 10 Saturdays from 4 to midnight. Edwar
a) L. Seizwater, 333 Christian St., age 13, sells papers in subway. Works from 2 to 11 daily. Saturdays from 9 to 2 Sundays. Earnings 25 cents daily. (b) Jacob Cross, 1404 S. 8th St., age 15, newsboy. Sells from 3 to midnight daily. Saturdays works all night. The agent of the Juvenile Protective Association called the boy the typical night newsie of Philadelphia, having all their vices and ways and a class degenerating to low criminality. (c) Sol Feltman, 2442 S. Marshall St., age 10 sells papers in Subway from 4 to 10 Saturdays from 4 to midnight. Edward F. Brown, Investigator Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee ()
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