TABLE No. 4.-Average, Greatest and Least Number of Wage Earners Employed.-By Industries, 1913.Aggregates.-(Continued). 78 Smelting and refining (gold, silver, copper, etc.) 79 Soap and tallow. 84 Thread 86 Trunk and bag hardware.. 15.4 87 Typewriters and supplies. 88 89 90 91 92 Wooden goods 93 Woolen and worsted goods. 94 * Closing down for the months of July and August is an established practice in all glass factories. TABLE No. 5.-Number of Wage Earners, Including Piece-Workers Employed by Industries, 1913.-Aggregates by Months. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS-SEVEN ESTABLISHMENTS. TABLE No. 5.-Number of Wage Earners, Including Piece-Workers Employed by Industries, 1913.-Aggregates by Months.-(Continued). BOILERS, TANKS, ETC.-SEVENTEEN ESTABLISHMENTS. TABLE No. 5.-Number of Wage Earners, Including Piece-Workers Employed by Industries, 1913.-Aggregates by Months.-(Continued). BREWING (LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER)-THIRTY-FIVE ESTABLISHMENTS. Children Months. January February March April May June July August September October November December January April May June July August September October November December BRICK AND TERRA COTTA-SEVENTY-SIX ESTABLISHMENTS. January 16 years 16 years Children Total under Number |