Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/441

 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 209, 210. 1908. 423 duly examined and tiled, and that the child named in such permit has Bm appeared before the officer issuing the permit. The badge furnished M by the officer issuing the permit shall bear on its face a number corresponding to the number of the permit and the name of the child. Itvery such permit, and every suc badge on its reverse side, shall be signed 1H the presence of the officer issuing the same by the child in w ose name it is issued. The badge provided for herein shall be worn conspicuouslyuat all times by such chi d while so working, and all such permits and dges shall expire annually on the first day of January. N he color of the badge shall be changed each ear. No child to whom e¤¤.°°"°°Sm°bl°` such permit and badge are issued shall transfer the same to any other person, nor be engaged in the District of Columbia in any of the trades or occupations mentioned in this section without having conspicuously u(pon his person such badge, and he shall exhibit the same . upon deman to any police or truant oizlicer or to the inspectors in this Act P1-cvidcd f°r• Restriction on hours Sec. 15. That no child to whom a permit and badge are issued as <>fw¤rkprovided for in the preceding sections shall sell or expose or offer for sale any newspapers, magazines, or periodicals or goods, wares, or merchandise 0 any description whatever after ten o’c10ck in the evening or before six o’cloc in the morning. numml umu_ Sec. 16. That nothing in this Act contained shall aipply to the ¤<;E¤¤- 1 t of employment of any chil in a theatrical exhibition, provided the writ- emdl-£°¤,°ym°° ten consent of one of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia is first obtained. Such consent shall specify the name of the child, its age, the names and residence of its parents or guardians, together with the place and clmracter of the exhibition. Jummmon. Sec. 17. That the juvenile court of the District of Columbia is hereby given jurisdiction in all cases arising under this Act. - Approved, May 28, 1908. GKAP. 210.-An Act Granting title to a parcel of land in the city of Dubuque, Mg @$9;* Iowa, heretofore known as Saint Raphael’s Cemetery, to the archbishop of Dubuqlue ._..;.;.; and his successors in office, and confirming and establishing title thereto according y. [Public. N0- 1504 Be it enacted by the Senate and Housel$fRep¢·esentattves of the United D b I States of America  Oongrees assemble, That all that tract or parcel ·p{{;$'$°g..m“‘R.. of land in the city of Dubuque heretofore known as Saint Raphuel’s gaflétwgwg Cemetery, and described as follows: "A tract of land three hundred ts. and eighty-two feet in width and four hundred and five feet in length, l’»§”Qj'l,Y°l‘§3_‘ bounded on the north by Third street, on the south by outlots six hundred and ninety-eight and six hundred and ninety-three A, on the east by outlot six hundred and ninety-three, and on the west by outlot seven hundred and twenty-three,” the same being` the identical property which was in use as a Catholic cemetery in eig teen hundred and thirty-six, and having been in the open, continuous, and uninterrupted possession of the Catholic Churc of Dubuque from said date until the present time, the title of the church to the same having never been contested nor questioned, and the boundaries of the propert to-day being identical with those described in the original plat of Dubuque, is hereby granted to the Most Reverend John J. Keane as archbishop of Dubuque, and to his successors in office, and the title thereto is confirmed and established accordingly. Approved, May 28, 1908.