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- . t 7 1 'i V ASPIRIN '. -V- REVISE RULINGS. ; 7 J ' 7 ; FOIt 'CHILD, XABOIt rjrafessidnakGarfs 1 - 1 inT'-' it 4 Hoard Issues . New , Findings Adding Name "Bayr" on Genuine: juori ; Protection to Juum; : t ,-Revision . -has : been ."made by . : the - ' child welfare commission jof . section - r 4 ;df it s Tttlings under: the childr labor law, and.""has added : additional, ? sec--V tionTlot the rulings which have A. the " effect of Jaw providing; still ;further protection -for children-of . the state L--: andlonkinc .Ch. hettpr tYidueements j for taking '-advantage of . educational! - - I J . ----- - - - auvaniages. - - - - " I - The commission crets its authority . ri --. v:: V l from. section's and ;6chapte100 of r??5?",SSS vides that no'ild under fourteen lets ydu are not uetting. genuine: As- . . v . . . - T5rin VnTftseribed - bv xhvsicians for years of age shall Work in - certain twentyrone " years and proved safe j kinds of employment except. in case's j . wjr t j,mv"o.T s yMjf ana? unaer reguiauonsiprescriueu Earache, Toothache, Lumbago -and tnat is tne cnua wenare. commission, or' Pain. HandyjLin boxes ;of twelve Consequently its rulings have the ef Bayerablets -of :.Aspirin.;c6st few fejt of -law and'are the -law "until cents. -'lruffMbam chand. by the legislature: ; packages- Aspmn is the trade jmark ' . . : w -- ?f -Bayer Manufacture of .Monoacc 1 : The; commission at its recent meet tirftrirtPRter of -Salicvlicaeid V inff leaves the first three sections, as thev were 'made in lviy, out cnanges section 4 'so that . boys, " between 12 L and 14 "may be employed4 m the enu merated! occupations' 11 when' X public school is inot in session - when it is shown to the county superintendent -MTrn of public- welfare or otner jauunor l UU flLFUL' Ut-LJJm - 1 ife4;agent''tfiat the proposed em- VTO3EEtaITEM health or-mprals of th child: "He- VV ; !CC.nnirA0 - Ilfny a hflv ian.ffetTsUch a:iolv'he has ift Y.. P.vTMirienee I Ittv Wure a bermit from the county TKelfcstxiilpfiaitfo officer or other agenVof the the commission; The agent' may g j far as 1 rftrtiiitincr a nhvsical exami I - - LENSES GROUND S 'DUPLICATED to take work. . - the bovs between 12 and.14 the right . Itowork on Saturdays and after school " provided : such .empioyment 7 - - lUOeS IlUl IIlUCJLXCiCj wnu. wis; ovwyv anPO R TrlQTKll,1wbrk."'5 Provision is also made for anois a 1 1 MvV-uw u.w f th, work of bovs who- - . - . , --; ' .... , 1 -e - ? - 4 . y - : - fn 1 1 if V H r- V ' ; - take outside wbrk in industrjal laraufe ru,.HH,v,u,,. ,g as,a part of their regular sChM - IKUUiiHilUL' worK. r- ' . .... "No child claiming to be 14 or 16 GilCS, TatC Sl PlCSS BllllalnS. vears 0faee. but whose actfial age is rrMji1f5V ' - Phnnf doubtful, shall be permitted to work in any ot tne occupations meniioneu in sections: 5, and 6 until fin a cers.; tificate has been - issued iby rie; su perintendent; of public welfare or sonic" other authorized" agent," ; sec fi a rf tht ti aw rulincr mrovides. ! These age certificates will be issued i only upon documentary evidence off the age of the child. v Onand" after-March 1, 1922, the commission will require a school rec ord as evidence for any child under !6 who applies for ,work,-bef ore the age certificate, will be issued. This will insure- that the child attended school a certain number of years, and DocottM; that the compulsoryschool law is en- rVe:aIIU OCVCii i aooDHBwi forced. This school record - i III . j - . . . .. -.; I''' it Ml cat l fi I mii mi .-.: , . :Vvv:;- V;-v--:v v-:.-.:. V ..;t::;fc$.-- K ' :""i:HlnlpiP - ' ' " ' ' " " - V - Sce1aridfinsur- tyrd wonder Cilairi-'ieed paint 1 is so smooth it ia xnade of the finest grade riaterial3,und;exceed ingly fine and mixed thorotty and evenly by nkchinea which make no mistakes. And how it does spread!T No . ordinary paint equals The brash" iglides over the siir face, leaving a velvety, coating of paint that completely hides the surf ace and keeps it hidden. V - : You'd expect such high grade liat-G3 Certain-teed to 4 -; cost more, but it actually costs less. -The Certajn-teed people certainly know lfoyto make pamfciemdeyknovf how to price it. Bach: colorr stands con hs 'own .pricey: z baild on cost. You pay les for thosejcblox hich cpsti : less to make. That's fau- ieryrxxiy-paysroniy xcr. ' wrjat?"he gets' and nothing more, : We I have. the ; Hsht: Ccrtain-teed Paint jor Van;fpreryth ' outside 15 your house. Come in r and see us before ;-yt, buy;iany paint. " ' : T . : 1 .... 1 - rSw"" ' "T " " 44 yM mm "". -.. r MARION, N. G. HTON Insurant ;6Wf Gti&RW. Giles Post Office Building ' PHONE 184 'i,1oto?T EMOTiVABMISH ROOFIMO. UWOLEUU OIL CLOTH Ct HELATED- P nODUCTa Gafsjiy hour or trip. jrbmpt ; E?h6ne must he prepared by some school official" or the "teacher on the "blanks furnished by the commission, and dll ;haVe to. ....... .... . - ; be jnade' out m accordance wiin tne -school code for children of tne de-. partment of education. J Next March the. commission win take- another step forward . by de- h mandlng that every child applying. V iff rtr a Dermit to work arid an age cer tificate will have to stand a physical Mamination to see whether or not the child is ablhysically. to do the wnrl Anntemnlated. If tiie child haa already received: a certif icate from the state bureau of medical inspect tionlof schools and'has passed, ; the new examination will not be re- quired.; " " . r; " Are vou the doctor?"' she V asked Ifyon have W who 'rnns the. soda - l- u aitoc fountain. . . r:- See Dr. THE EYE-SPECIALIST Johnson "No Madame,?' hejreplied, 'I'm.a -v, ' Snntx - hfif ore the -!eyes, .i .i-.j- tnflnmon avps or. anv other eye troable. ;I have hid : ft twentv sear's 'experience ana i . ..NOTICE! Cariiiretor U-,Mr-r mxr hn Sin eSS. The 6X--I xTrliuS-lta MrTTowell oiinty ' i: : . I- -r. t TT: Oilliam: You will take CIIllLIliUU . ,4 . . Ir , 4W ' - . ... . - - Hburs from till 12 am:, :4iotice-tHaf on :.the; eMay of vDe ours iruiM . . , iTw. 1920. r purchased -from; C. EL l-aughriage, acL-nin-stxra w- wx Thi3.;is. to certify t JO"' ded bv liw. f or the . ;,,TOlUa: haa this dayAe3jtere shipj-McDowell-county, NjC, on. tt w. ,followin, describe - wntrr of. Armstrong,-; Creek; and ana xf, :...M- -i,a State. "ihreeiaeT '"fgS toXitTio aV&dTn Broad. Eiver 'VT0M;f Byrd and .. ihip lifted-as the property of J.; ' coursss so as to include the vacant Tg. 'YouVl further; 'take " md;-nly. . ,,, : notice that on the 6th day of Decern- V rWi"-MndJto of iftjM - mlf,i Winapply to the sher fotoifciEntry Taker, of real esxaief umcsoi. vuvv-.-. .The new carW-etpriitomaUc:heat ? costrolpxdlxi-: sivb' standard equipme :fovLV. and ixeniake3tliVrmot6r i;;;as5o'60mp' cold as in summer weatriei-;: : Jusif as i gasolinef is'-auto- V matically stipplied theVcarbui-etd hr useK)f tHethrottler; or accelerator; so is Hearsu Carburetor. aQhljrori'a Buickwill you;f indthis;feature. PRICES - ' : 22-4-34-- 97S 00" - 7 : 22-6-47 J-. --,2435,00 iill?" t--- ::i65ooo . - 22-6-49- " - --ZZ :il495.00r v :22-6-50 v. -2635.0(1 22-6-45I II -Z 1525.0(r , F. O- B. Flint, lHch " : I - " i i M -fm- ittiA 1 a'hnvA date " expires. Cards for posun&j.m - - 0tobY,v if chaser: I V - ' - . 1 .. -i- if-m---- "J.t V - ... - -- -- ; ; ; " " m '- TfeWHEN :DErn"AI rIHEM j " '-7"-"""-' - cL r'- L ""-"" I" v"" - -' " - '.- -- " . j J..-' - - -- - -. . I null .j. 11 """""-'-' ' ' J-"1" ' m TheV.Progress IiYill ieep VonjpstexT JtteTra;bctter"; than saLottxerxscs-is. 4
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