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Noth- ing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, eroup, whooping cough, bronchial asthma | or winter cougl To make this splendid cough syrup, pour 214 ounces of Pinex into a pint ottle and fill the bottle with ain i TS e tett o thoroughly you prefer, use clari- fis molasges, honey, or, corn syrup, ad of sugar syrup, ° Either way, full pint—a family supply— tter cough syrup than you dy-made for three time: ceps perfectly and chil- its pleasant taste. is a special and highly concen- compound of genuine Norway pine extract, known the world over for its prompt healing effect upon the mem- branes, To avoid disappoiniment ask your | Aruggist for ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don’s accept any thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pincx Co, Ff. Wayne, Ind. LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, DARKEN GRAY HAIR Use Grandma's Tea and Sulphur recipe and nobody an tell. Brush i throvgh hair. Gray hair, however handsome. de- aotes advancing age. We all know he advantages of a youthfnl appeai- ince. Your hair is your charm nakes or mars the fac When ‘ades, turns gray and looks streaked, Just a few applications of Sage wnd Sulphur enhances its appearance + hundred-fold. Don’t € Zither prepare the recipe at home or from any drug store a bottle of eth's S and Sulphur Com- vhich is merely the old-time improved by the addition of Thousands of folks ommend this ready-to-use prepar ion, because it darkens the hair beau ifully, bLesides, no one can possibly wll, as it darkens so naturally and Byenly. You moisten a sponge or soft BFush with it, drawing this throug the hair, tuking one small strar 3 time. By morning the g disappears; after another application sr two, its natural color is restored wnd it becomes thick, glossy and lus- irous, and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- sound is a delightful tollct requisite, t is not intended for.the cure, miti- gation or prevention of disease, Look young ! PRIVATE KOSILKO SUIGHTLY WOUNDED, Name of Washington Street Sol- dier Appears on Casualty List The casualty list for today bears the names of 12 Connecticut men, one having made the supreme sacrifice. One was wounded severely, three re- ceived slight wounds and the seven others have been wounded, extent not known Among those slightly wounded ap- pears the name of Private Stephen Kosilko of 160 Washington street this city. The list follows: Section 1, Killed in action .... Died of wounds ... liax e | Officers: i kicking up a disturbance; you fcel Died from accident and other caus 5 Died of di e Died from aeroplane Wounded severely Missing in action s Wounded (degree undete mined) Wounded Prisoners Total . WOUNDED SEVERELY. Private. DANIEL T. HOLBROOK, Waklee Ave., Ansonia, Conn. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. Privates. CHARLES HOROWITZ, 10 Waver- ly St., New I n, Conn STEPHEN KOSILKO, 160 Wash- ington St., New Britain, Conn WILLIAM H. MAY, 249 Coleman St.. Bridgeport, Conn. The following casualties are re- ported by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Force; Section 2. Killed in action Died of wounds .. Died of accident causes Died of disease ... Wounded severely . Wounded (degree undeter mined) KILLED IN ACTION Corporal CHARLES ¥. MARSHALL., 158 South Arch St. Greenwich, Conn. WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined) Sergeants. LYLES ATKINSON, R. F. D., Box 76 Fair Haven, Conn FRANCIS L. FOLEY, 199 Russ St., Hartford, Conn Corporal. JOSEPH H. BROWN, Conn. Killingly, Mechanic. JOSEPH WOJCIECHOWSKI, Box Terryville, Conn. Privates. EDWARD J. HOWARD, 16 5 Waterbury. Conn EDWARD LOUD N. 4 West Put- nam Ave. reenwich, Conn. WILLIA H. SNYDER, 108 Main St., Torrington, Conn MARIN CORPS CASUALTIES. Summary of Casualtics to Date. Wil- Deaths Wounded Enlisted men: Deaths Wounded . In hands of enemy ... Missing and Influenza, LAY Tab- lets remove the There is only one “Bromo Quinine.” BE. W. GROVE signature on box. 30c, Sour Stomach Mi-o-na Puts the Stomach in Shape in Five Minutes. Pine If your stomach is continually bloated and distressed; if you beich gas and sour food into the niouth, then you need Mi-o-na Stomach Tab- lets, Mi-o-na stomach tablets give in- stant relief, of course, but they do more; they drive out the poisonous gases that cause fermentation of food and thoroughly clean, renovate nd strengthen the stomach so that it can readily digest food without artificial aid Mi-o-na stomach tablets are guar anteed to end indigesiion chronic, or money acute or means dizziness and bil- disappear everywhere and The Clar erd Co. sell Mi-o-na. that nervousness jousness will NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, A OCTOBER 31, FASHION PAR K OVERCOAT Support your government by purchasing care- fully. Buy an overcoat which will serve you until you no longer desire it. Wear an economical and worthy garment which is thoroughly dependable. Avoid waste. Secure individuality. 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