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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 3

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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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'4 i lf -ff' OBSERVANCE IS GOOD HERE tfctefffilttlrtS the rfu6, ttt)t merely the ft frtHioUfitr em' lilnyer. Mlnol'S hetwcon t4 1R it Ins fcniet not Wsft ttain 1" limit ttirt-ing, We" fitsl year tot enn in hny intUisHv, nntl 20 Minors pnltl not cents life? between J8 flW must tttftfi 16 rents pel- horn- If they Have not fmrt sis months etiro, nmt 4ft Cents per hour fctttthA Hiring HENS SET RECORD STEPMOTHERS 31 (ny i) Commissiort tiril nml'teitf, sllfefes ifnrt oCHre AVMffht is thejt tfeyloH A. 8ftO.OOo Sl'ltKAt) Ndnrl.V hnVe tfeVetupfd hy- In ftupsln tho pint yehv, tfr the tnntlUko, tv1)ich It unnnlo fTnlf rt fnltilftn salt! to itfrlttf tire routufysfrfe tire the rfertdly ncotttge. Wlteflfi, .3, thentre ownei' ntid it resident. tie- loll, tof mrtny yertt-s, died suddenly when lie wag selsml.

nt' luck ns ho mi his wny to Uii?" (litlrlpt He wiia dond he- frf nfeomffioaiUf huh' life twtlenta. foi'o the nrhtoiflnnct) nlTlved. Mr. Wii- fttilll tWs flfst theatre in Remit ftfcd tt-ita ttt lite Men dot the eortifMmy rot- fhtthy yenrs. fnt htiikliiift witfr tint mnko wny far ffce ilelV SnvlftHft ftniilc fmlliT- ft IS iibtv concetled hv nit geote- tlmt th? rtfand Canyon of the CoIbNtdo vriia tty erpslnti.

thnt Wfts rlslrtft with nnd ftnwever, some uHifitstttlowfll vlo- there 50-jicre fnrm nonr Is the conalualon reached tay Mi Snchtjen, the stme indilfttl'lnl coffimisaion, accoi'dJngf to letter by the T. 3nchl.fen recently made.anutn- inspections in Rliliielander rtrirt in a few cases inisunder- the provisions of the IttW existed lh-order to clear lip these Mr. Altmeyer outlined the pHncifeal Obtain 1'ennif, child lafaoi- jimvides that mi.n'fli' under 17 years of age mny b4 ehiptbyment eific'ept In ngt'l- culture and Jii casual domestic service, until the employer has on file ft. 1 permit nuthorisflns: such employment. L.

A. ilumsey, permit officer in Rlifnetanflor, fa hutharixtitt to IsBiie permits for the employment of children in finy litwftir eftiploy- Anotfinr importnnt -provision, of the law is that minors under 1'li of age can Slot Employed tlm eifcli hou rs -per (In or clalni iintKii'fl '-for pro'ijrictoi' of the rnlsos, html nnd witter fowl, both wild lind' oriinmontfil, rti'icl rmtlortl, IIMHJIM- tiectlnp liens tnothei- tho lot find nro. leant in nf iiittonisli- mefit rit tlife cries nnd antics of their broods. 'file farm produces SCO to 1.000 birds, your for. game nnd In-coilins- purposes, including ten vnrleties of a Varieties nf woorl diu'k, Chinese AUindiii'hi, lied lor for m'm'e than 48 hours per week, or ciated.

before; 7 a. m. after 6 p. m. The child labor law applies part time emplojiment arid to work-during summer yacntions, as to whole time and tho.

School period. This, principal laws reliiting the employment of women, Mr. Altmfeyer points oil are the women's hours of. lalior and the minimum law. Night work is entirely 'prohibited in manufacturing laundries (that is work ppl-formed after fi p.

In women- may Y-be em-, jiloyed either day or i))gljt work, but are after certain hour or more than one'evening of the the 'ing wftvk apply. Invgeneral, pinplijyhient of women is restrigtetl i nine hours per days and t6; 50 I at day iiiijht'iiOurs per'day and 48) hours' per 1 week; at night work, AiithoriKed nnct to lie paid for Karl A. Kortli. At the of I. have hecojne a Cfindldpto for the City Council." Your support will'be appro- pei; -day and day and nine hours 54 week at amertftiiieht to the mifiiVnuth wage law which the old minimum wage law apply minors.

A new the ppressive -wage" 'passed applies to-adults) law. as it applies to adults does-1Vot'vflx any definite wage but provlde'S-tiiat. any ijkvagc that is less than talequate compensation services rendered shall be deemed i rilve filon Is 'given the authority to, 'determine whether given-wage is op- presslve. "In the next paragraph," Altmoyer. Bays, "we set'forth, the'sched- ule of.

rates set up under, the old aminimum wage The Ihdus- trl'fil commission is opinion 1 'that little, if any, criti'qism liltdly tO'be iiimed at any entiJloycr who pays his adult womeii lit -least these Tho makes'i'it necessary to pay emplpyes who, are over 17 (jit. 1 hoys who are 21 ii.pf than '16 cents per during the first -'emjntSy-i ment, and not less Jng the second three mijnhe off plffyinept, and not less I per hour after s.ix Hloyrrient. The entire i in un industry must be of certw" -fien Jnto 'That alone is not are entiUed to know where candidates stand on public questions. policy of econ'omy is necessary. If elected, I shall try tp avoid, being-penny-wise and pound foolish, however.

Reasonable and necessary improvements should be encouraged whenever possible; i I do not believe the Council should usurp tho ofilce of City If ho is "competent he should do. thq managing. If he is not, a competent man should be gotten, not! presenting myself as but If chosen to nerve, I wilPserve the best of my ability. SEE OUR WINDOWS Complete Selection of Correct Shoes FOR DRESS SPORT WEAR AND STREET WEAR and see many mare styles all upwily Our Are Popular $3.45 $3,95 $4,85 $5,85 at $6, a pair, Fining, 5f rvbe and wtion, STORE AT TELEPHONE A complete line of Fresh Fruits and Celery, Lettuce, Green Peas, Wax String Beans, Cucumbers, Radishes, Green Onions, Cauliflower, Green Pep- persy Frfesh Tomatoes, Spinach, Carrots, Parsnips, Beggies Fancy Bananas, 3 Ibs for Milk, 6 large cans or Beets, No. 3 can, 2 cans for 21c 3 -CclMlS r' if t.

Navy Beans, hand picked, 3 Ibs. Tomatoes, 2 large cans for 26c Kelloggs Corn Flakes, large 24c Post Bran Flakes, 2 packages for i Puffed 2 packages for Raisin Bran, 2 packages or 24c Codfish, fancy, per box 27c Pillsbury Pancake Flour, large 38c Sardines, 3 cans for Shinola, any color, 2 cans for 15c Just phone your deliver it. only a part of the service the independent greyer gives you. There are many others. Get the habit; with your independent merchants, whose interestf are here Rhinelander.

Tomorrow we are haying-a; special sale on: Hams and Bacon. Mr, Smith with us to Kam sandwiches. Come in and bring your friends and try: the tasty Hams we offer you at a special low reduction Saturday only. QUALITY EATS ind MjEAJS Rhinelander's We wishio afiftounce that MONDAY, MORNING, APRIL 4 The Rhinelander fcompany will open, in the city a RETAIL MILK AND CREAM DELI VERY All milk and c'ffeam' Usetl 1 will be from tested herds, will be pasteurized and put up in the new "CREAM TOP BOTTLES" Deliveries will be made daily to all parts of the city. We solicit your patronage.

PHONE 347 elander Creamery and Produce Co. i ft at IK' for SATURDAIfpNLY A pair of EXTRA fcf with each suit of clothes. purchased tomorrow. Two pairs of trousers, "riieahs for you. BUY eLpTHCIlAFT ARE GUARANTEED V' TOPCOATS A wonderful assortment of topcoats.

Very newest models and materials We have many other bargains in spring merchandise our store. Come in and see them, Phillip Kramer 110 Thaxar Street UP JN THTHOLLOf jj-iip-'j- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ON TO KOBE rj TO IP fee.

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