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TitleSome results of messenger and newsboy work. For nine years this sixteen year old boy has been newsboy and messenger for drug stores and telegraph companies. He was recently brought before the Judge of the Juvenile Court for incorrigibility at home. Is now out on parole, and was working again for drug company when he got a job carrying grips in the Union Depot. He is on the job from 6:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. (seventeen hours a day) for seven days in the week. His mother and the Judge think[s] he uses cocaine, and yet they let him put in these long hours every day. He told me "There ain't a house in 'The Acre,' (Red Light) that I ain't been in. At the drug store, all my deliveries were down there." Says he makes from $15.00 to $18.00 a week. Eugene Dalton: Location: Fort Worth, TexasNoteTitle from NCLC caption cardAttribution to Hine based on provenanceIn album: Street tradesHine no. 3666.General information about the National Child Labor Committee collection is available atCould not render: bf:electronicLocatorExtent1 photographic print.Provision ActivityPublication: United States 1913 Publication: 1913 November CarriersheetCould not render: bf:code Usage And Access PolicyFor reference access, please use the digital item to preserve the fragile original itemNo known restrictions on publication. For information see: "National Child Labor Committee (Lewis Hine photographs),"Could not render: bf:electronicLocatorPreferred CitationCredit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.Acquisition SourceDLC Stock Number:LC-DIG-nclc-03911 (color digital file from b&w original print)