What Boston Has Done in Regulating the Street Trades for Children, by Pauline Goldmark, Charities and Commons, 1903, Vol. X, pp. 159-160.

What of the Newsboy of the Second Cities? Investigations carried on in Buffalo, Charities and Commons, 1903, Vol. X, pp. 368-371.

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APPENDIX A
LAWS

The law of Wisconsin relative to street trading, as amended in 1911, is given below in its entirety, because it is the most advanced law of its kind in the United States.

Wisconsin

Section 1728 p. The term "street trade," as used in this act, shall mean any business or occupation in which any street, alley, court, square or other public place is used for the sale, display or offering for sale of any articles, goods or merchandise. No boy under the age of twelve years, and no girl under the age of eighteen years, shall in any city of the first class distribute, sell or expose or offer for sale newspapers, magazines or periodicals in any street or public place.