Myrtice Ransom, by her nezt friend, brought an action for damages against the Nunnally Company, alleging, in substance, that the defendant employed her to work in it's factory as a candy-packer; that on the second or third day after such employment she was put to work at a caramel-chopper, a machine composed of a wheel with a large knife attached, the wheel being turned by another employee by means of a revolving crank; that the operator would place slabs of candy under the knife and then turn the crank, causing the knife to chop down and cut the candy into pieces; that the plaintiff was required to pull out the pieces of
The evidence disclosed that the plaintiff first talked to one of the defendant’s employees, called “ the assistant forelady, ” who was her neighbor and knew her age, and who told her she would have to say she was sixteen years old, in order to get employment with defendant. Acting on this advice, though knowing she was only twelve years old, she represented her age to be sixteen in order to get a job, and also signed a paper entitled “ application for employment with the Nunnally Company, ” the contents of which she did not know. She was assigned duty as a candy-packer, and performed such duty for about two days, when she was put to work at the caramel-chopper. She had worked at this machine about two hours when she was injured substantially as alleged. She had previously worked at two places, but the work was not about machinery. Her parents did not know she was going to apply for work with the defendant, but did not object after they did know. She was in the fourth grade at school, but was not in attendance at the time of the injury, because of typhoid fever in school. At the time of the trial she was fourteen years old. She was married a year after her injury, but her husband left her. She testified: “ Sure I know how to cook, . . to make bread, prepare steak, and cut bacon with a knife. Sure I knew ... if my fingers came in contact with that knife it would cut them. If you raked the candy from them and it hit your fingers, it would cut them. As to whether the lady in charge who showed me how to do the work was named Miss -, 'yes, sir, but
Judgment reversed.
