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MURDER CONVICTION UPSET. har Appeliat« Koko Shade Vamp—Mahogany Top, We Made ’Em For You To Fight In; factory. Style 4220 Genuine Calfskin—Oak Soles, Everwear Linings, Rubber Heels already attached Try Them Now To “Doll” Up In. For the thousands of boys who are returning to civil life we have constructed special smart styles of shoes ‘‘Full of Pep.”” Genuine calfskin—oak soles—‘‘Everwear”’ linings—at low prices. Our Factory made 1,023,988 Pairs of ‘'Trenchand Field”’ shoes for the U. S. army—more than produced by any othencom- pany having only one $4.50 Worth More But No Style Over $5.00 Smart Styles for Men and Women 35 Stores.in Greater New York. See Telephone Mail Order Dept. 526 Lafayette St. New York City Add 15 Cents to cover placed on trial on t ng the murder of his | [and 52 were wounded, degree unde. | CASUALTY LISTS Nineteen of Pershing’s Men Died of Disease and Eleven Were Severely Wounded. WASHINGTON, March 14, — The} qinnras, Pract ¥., Ronhester, N.Y. War Department to-day gave out an|* army casualty list of 126 names and @ Marine Corps list of 31 names, a| total of 167. In the army list 19 died of accident and other causes, 53 of disease, 11 were wounded severely termined. In the Marine Corps list 5 were killed jin action, 14 died of wounds received in action and 8 died Rew one Sanecusel the list from a » Connectic vi sey hie onnecticut and New Jer- DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES, | peeeann Privates, DIED OF DISEASE. Sergeants, LY, William ne NDERBELK ‘Spring Valley, N.Y, | Corporal, { By. Frank D., 18 W, 94th 8t., Now York Wagoner. GEISER, Joseph ©., Watervliet, N. ¥. | COFIER, Cartitt E746 91h Av, N a WOUNDED SEVERELY, | | Privates, | | RELELLA, Tony, Trenton, DEAN. Charles Mredean Rochester, N.Y. | | VAPMBERG, Karl B., 2208 7th Av,, New York | | WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER.- MINED), PREVIOUSLY RE- | PORTED KILLED IN ACTION, | Pp | GORMUEY, James SCH TICK, Pihuas, 212 st Av, New York dridge St., New York KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Priva FYPNING, Walter ©, Washington, N,V WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED), PREVIOUSLY RE- | PORTED MISSING iN ACTION, Privates, MHERBAY, Owar, Pateron, No 4, laidore, 2120" Pitkin” Av... Brooklyn SICK IN HOSPITAL, PREVIOUSLY | REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. i Privates, | PALADIN Gelwnane, Valley Road, Fort 126th Bt. New the a James F., Rye, REE UNDETER. | i | Pronk D., New Brusewick, N. J, am J, Hat Kingston. N.Y) ¥ kan Men who want work as motormen and conductors can secure steady jobs at high wages on Public Service Railway. In addition to the regular wage rate nowin effect, the company will pay, during present emergency conditions, a bonus of $5.00 per day. Wages now paid are 41 cents an hour for first three months; 43 cents an hour for next nine months and 45 cents an hour after the first year, with time-and-a-half for overtime. This means that each worker can earn, during present emergency conditions, at least $9.00 per day. This bonus will be paid to all trainmen (men or women) now operating the cars in service; to all motorman and conductor employees of the company who return to their jobs at once and to all bona-fide applicants for work who areacceptedas PERMANENT EMPLOYEES. THIS OFFER DOES NOT APPLY TO PROFESSIONAL STRIKEBREAKERS The company will not employ professional strikebreakers, but it will make every legitimate effort to fill its ranks of trainmen with permanent employees so that it can operate its full schedule of cars. Furthermore, every trainman now working and every one given employment can count upon permanent jobs, as the company will engage only those who want steady work and will protect all employees in their position in the days to come. Applications for employment will be received at Public Service Offices and Public Service Car Houses in Newark, Jersey City, West Hoboken, Edgewater, Englewood, Hackensack, Rutherford, Paterson, Passaic, Orange, Montclair, Elizabeth, Plainfield, Dunellen, Somerville, New Brunswick, Milltown and Perth Amboy; all in New Jersey. Public Service Railway Company TOTAL 167 MANES ICHTER, Charles B, Nisam Palle, N.Y. the McBride Theatre A ROWBRIDGE, Jamea H., Bethel, Conn, was no question bi SICK IN HOSPITAL, PREVIOUSLY DUXBURY, Greene Ht MaAWUm 1%, PARADE STAND LEGAL. Assistant District Attorney Kilroe stated yesterday that he had learned the MARINE CORP: "e McBride Theatre Ticket Agency, was TIES. the builder and owner of the private and Soothing § KILLED IN ACTION, stand at 12th Street and Fifth Avenue, H Private. erected for the 2th's p r. Kilroe BURKE, Ohenter A., Shelton, Comm, had summoned an DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN dealer to his office ACTION. about the aale of tick Mr. Kilroe said ye Corporals, since talked with J aids the . The Children’s Panacea plied with , and had a legal right to sel REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION, Private. Patemon, NJ. IN HOSPITAL, PREVIOUSLY RE- PORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Trumpeter, Children- i ding Depa y and not a person will be the Bu pr until the stand is officially 34th Street—New York I a AE OE} What is Castoria is a harmless eubstitute for Ce rn Syrups. y other Narcotic gu! antee. 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