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The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 5A

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otetirtrtft mr. ExctHtflt Hww IIWf Ctttft. RMklM If You Don't Find Glando Pino the Best Cough Medjclne You Erer Had In the Home, Your Money will be Cheerfully Refunded If yoa eoald bay four nqka of good float for tl price of one would 70a hntltatef Wa ara makinf yoa tb tuna offer on oar eoagh remedi foar times much far CO eta. aa It yoa bought the ready made kind, and guaranteed to giva aatlaf action. Oouldyoa ask toorat Ton might combine all the other ptnea that are need for eongha and oolde then yoa could not hope to hare fc cough remedy equal to oar Glando Pine.

Glando Pine la recommended for ooughe, oolde, hoarsena, bronchial affections, croup, throat Irritations or any condition where a gwd congh remedy la needed. It relieve the tpumodlo coughing In wooplng cough. The first dose of Glando Pine relleree. It opens up the air cells and makes yon breathe deep and easy. Children like to take It, Mr.

Shearer, owner of the machine ahop of Uareland, Ohio, gives the following testimony "My son had a cough for several years. We began to think his case was hopeless. He got no relief until he used Glando Pine, Three bottles cored him. I believe Glando Pine saved his lite." Ask your druggists for three ounces of Glando Pine (SO eta. worth) This will make one pint of excellent cough medicine.

Directions with each bottle. Manufactured by the Glando Ald Fort Wayne, Ind. IHet PORT? WATNat f) PUNS TO READJUST ARGENTINE POLITICS Caused by President Deciding to Remain Neutral After Houses Vote to Break. BUENOS AIRES Argentina Dec It (Correspondence of The Associated Press) The propaganda In favor of neutrality which has been conducted with the approval of the national government during the laet week and the absolute alienee during the last few day of those faction which have been so strongly In favor of a break with Germany appear to portend a radical readjustment In the Internal politics of the Argentine republic The present attitude of the government haa caused general perplexity In view of President Irigoyen a statement last week that he would break off relations with Germany If the two houses of Congress roted In favor of such action. Both the senate and the chamber of deputies voted In favor of such a break with Germany but.

Instead of the promised diplomatic iWHYTHftTOmBRH? Mint nana ueni action, the government appears to hare decided to remain neutral. In fact, the friends of the president have stated positively that the president wtU not break off relation! aa a result of the Xjuxburg Incident because the government consider this Incident satisfactorily closed. Within two days after the vote of the chamber of deputies there were evidence of a great revival of the neutral, try propaganda which had been absolutely crushed here. This prop, aganda appear! to be fostered by close friends of tbe president. great deal of surprise haa been caused by the placing of the national eoat cf arms over the entrance to the down' town office of the neutrality organisation, thus giving the office the ap pearano of a rovemment bureau There are now many evidences of a radical new alignment of political parties into two groups, one pro gov ernment and the antl rovemment.

re gardlese of other political sympathies. Tbe new croup which will onoose the esldent will be composed of the progressive democrats, the conserve lives, tne parliamentary socialists who resigned from congress and their followers, and many members of the radical party me pro president group win be composed of all that part of the radical party known aa the red radicals who have Issued a proclamation declaring that they will support the president no matter what action he takes or what attitude assumes It will also Include the bulk of the socialist party the clericals and all those poll tlclans who are supporting the attitude of the pope towards the war and also those Argentines of Spanish affiliations who ire In favor of Spain's pro gram of neutrality Argentine newspaper men and stu dents of politics have stated their belief that the presidents determlna tlon to maintain neutrality Is die largely to diplomatic pressure on the part of the Papal Nuncio and the Spanish ambassador It Is noticed that In the shifting of political parties all the strictest church adherents are lining up In favor of the president, while all the opposition Is composed of the more liberal religious thinkers NUX, IRON, PEPSIN ANDSAESAPARILLA The combination of two rreat medW elnes. Hood's Sersaperllla and TepW Iron, by taking tbem In oonjucctlou, one before eating tod the other after. bring inte co operation the above, named substances best for the blood, nerves and digestive organs This combination la especially recommended In eases that are scrofulous, or rheumatic, anemia and nervous, or where the blood Is both impure and pals, deficient in Iron one of the most common disease conditions of ths present day In cases where a laxative la needed. Hoods Pills should be taken They work In perfect harmony with Hoods Saraapartlla and Peptlron and are mild and efficient hot how una ftoH hata auffatad.

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All Dnjcgliu. Fort Wayne ladies buying Univoco cigars for the soldier boys. GERMANTILL BOXES" Are Rushed by the Infantry and a Grenade Dropped Through Loop Hole. BEHIND BRITISH LINES IN FRANCE, Dec 12 (Correspondence of the Associated Press! The business of attacking the German "pillboxes" has been reduced almost to a mathe mattcat science by the British army Pillboxes which are not done in' by the big guna In the preliminary bom bardment are rushed by the tnfantrv and a grenade is dropped through one of the loop holes An attack on a little section of Qer man line a few days ago illustrated the antl pillbox technique The at tack was made under desperate weather conditions A cold wind cut through the mens drenched clothing and heavy rain drops stung their numbed The line of craters and shell holes which the advanced Brit Scene in flottingen Street, Halifax, Half Mile From ExploBJon ResM 1 0 TiWm a )T snaaMeabJaCIsTff wj eCWssssssssHBel The Sportiest Hunting in the World Roy Andrews, Head of the Asiatic Zoological Expedition Sent Out by the American Museum of Natural History, Has Just Returned, from China With Twenty five Specimens of Strange Animals Which, According to Mr. Andrews, Who Has Shot Big Game in Nearly Every Part of the World, Are the Sportiest Hunting He Has Ever Encountered, Not Excepting the Chamois By Karl Kitchen.

AVE you ever shot a serowT No Well, then, have you by any chance hot a goralT There are no such animals, you say But there's where you're wrong To be sure you have never heard of them before, but that is because they are unknown outside of the unexplored mountain ranees of southwestern China )UT what are serows tnd goralsT They are inter mediate 'pedes between goats and sheep. The serows re large, thick bodied animals weighing about (260 pounds. The gorals are much smaller, weighing only about 75 pounds. They resemble tbe mountain coats familiar to many hunters, but of course they are aa entirely different species. They lire on the hppef.slopes of ths Himalayas.

Mr. Andrews spent several weeks hunting tune rare animals on ths slopes of Snow Mountain, ths (highest peak In China Most of ths time he was 14,000 feet sbove ths ses And sines Snow Mountain, tu it is called. Is some twenty six days' Journey on horseback from Yun nan Fu, the capital of the province, which Itself is a long rail Journey from Hai (Fong, Tonking, it (will be seen that hunting serows snd Korals is rare, out of the way sport. iTTTHAT is most remarkable about this Museum ex (YY pedition is that Mr. Andrews accompanied her husband throughout tne entire trip 1 have shot all kinds of gams in all parts of ths rid, but I doubt if there is any sport to compare 1U hunting the serows and coral." said Mr, Andrews hs day after he returned to his desk at ths Museum Natural History In ths first place, the scenery jot the Himalayas la Yun nan province is ths most gorgeous in ths world.

This sounds bke an sxtrsvagant Statement, but it is actually true. That is a country which is practically unexplored. In 4he valleys along ths Tibetan frontier most of the natives bad never seen a white man, 1st alone a whits woman, and high np on ths mountain sides were places where ho human being had ever set foot Until wa climbed there TTTE shot most of the serows snd gorsls on the VY upper slopes of Snow Mountsln," continued ths ethnologist sportsman "Ths serows live in ths dense sprues forests on the slopes of ths mountains from ten to twelve thousand feet above ths sea. The gorals are rarely foufid below altitudes of 12,000 feet, which ars thinly covered with spruce They have to be huntsd with dogs, nttivs mongrels of amaxing cleverness, and ths best one can hope for Is a running shot st 200 yards. Most ths animals I got, in fact, were shot st 250 and 800 yard.

"Both ths serow snd goral ars so quick to scant danger that it is Impossibls to hunt without the aid of dogs Only once did I get within 100 yards of a serow Ths big fellow was standing on ths edge of a cliff, evidently taking Che morning air, when I caught sight of him Hs must haVs seen me ths moment I fired, for he Jumped out into space and fell dead on the rocks several hundred feet below My bullet hsd pierced his heart, but of course the Jump would have killed him sven had I missed. "It wsa ons of ths most beautiful sights I ever witnessed," Mr Andrews went on en thusiastically. The serow mads a magnificent leap, with all four legs extended. And it 'seemed fully a minute before I saw him strike ths rocks below. A NOTHER time I earns very near a serow, xa.

or rather a serow cams very nesr me, but I didn't see him. We were up sbovs the clouds, you know, and on this particular occasion, a bank of fog drifted by, Just aa my dogs wers driving ths serow toward me. I could hear the animal only a ten feet away, bat the fog was so thick thst I couldn't see beyond the end of my rifle. A few minutes later the fog lifted, but of course the serow was gone. "When cornered, the serows put up a very stilt fight.

They havs short but wicked horns, and they killed a great many of our dogs during our trip. These Chinese mongrels, by the way, are aa game aa any thoroughbreds. When they corner a serow in a narrow rocky defile they do not hesitate a minute In attacking him, and usually he kills two or three dogs before they get him UTTtfE got more thsn 8,000 specimens of various YV kinds on our trip, fully half of which are new to said Andrews, changing ths conversation to the results of ths Museum expedition. "No white man had ever penetrated these mountain fastnesses, let alone collected specimens there While we entered this region by way of Yun nan Fu we came along the frontier of Tibet and descended the Irrlwsdi to i'spdJay in Burma, ths entire trip taking eighteen months. After the war ws hope to make another expedition.

Ish troops held was thigh deep In water and mud while sections of the hastily raised sand bag parapet kept slipping; do aa the sodden earth rave way The waiting men Were almost deafened by the overhead blast of the artillery drum fire The orders of the officers could hardly be heard a few meet away and had to be shouted down from crater to crater along the Irreg ular line. The men had been ready for a long time, but in these modern battle all depends upon the guns and everything must wait for them to finish off their work. At last the moment came whistles blew falntlj Inarticulate voices sounded and the fire curtain lifted so as the earth of the first cl Jectlve lay quiescent and smoking no longer spouting In black flame shot plumes toward the sky There was no Instant leaping from the trench Men clambered cumbrous ly up the slippery stacls of the craters falling on hands and knees In the mud Here and there a soldier helped a fall lng comrade to regain his balance olcea cursed laughed or complained non commissioned officers herded on I their sections and the attack was launched Itlght and left the ploughed and entered surface of the barren earth seemed to disgorge men who moved slowly some at wide Intervals some grouped together circling the edge of some quagmire Noises were all confused and indistinct enemy shells burst overhead, but their report was drowned by the thunder of tbe British barrage Borne where up wlnd smoke bombs had been lighted and the wind carried down a protecting veil of mist snd the acrid scent of chemicals An occasional man fell face downward In the mud others, not so badly hit rolled Into the de ceptlve cover of water filled craters to flounder there till stretcher bearers could recover them. Unwounded men who had been engulfed by mudholes to the thighs appealed to comrades to pull them clear but the wind lxre their voices away and the ranks plodded on unheeding to the assault Gradually the men struggled up the crest of the rise panting and out of breath. Concrete pill box gun em placementa bulged shattered ai ex posed among the craters One pill box atop the crest was still In action From Its mound of earth came the familiar rat rat tat and the air seemed full of the whip lash of bullets Someone shouted and geaticu lated Tbe men broke into a shambling run A hand grenade burst In the mud a yard or two short of the embrasure then like a pack of hounds men crowd ed forward to the quarry A section circled the rear and rifle firing broke out at close quarters Bullets were aimed at the silts and the bullets that went true rlcochotted inside the pill box in search of their target SuddenlySuddenly a wild figure in khaki appeared gesticulating on the domed concrete top knelt down and threw something through vthe embrasure A moment and the narrow slip spouted flame and smoke "tBed the group Then a41 was quiet Three minutes later two wounded British soldiers were keeping watch over the three remaining live mem bers of the captured garrison The wave of attack had passed on over the defenses and the pillbox had fallen m.SJL! Soy Andrtv ar ffjMveVHtiMr X.

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