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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917

ANNEXATION; OF BELGIUM URGED AS ONW POLICY Memorandum of Late Governor Bissing Reveals Brutal Plan of Conquest. COPENHAGEN, (via London), June 13. The memorandum of the late governor general Biasing of Belgium in which he advocated the annexation of .the little kingdom as the sole policy for Germany is published In full In Greater Germany, a review Issued by Deputy - Bacmeister, of the Prussian diet, a national liberal' and annexationist . The unashamed nakedness with Avhlch the memorandum calls for the dictronement of the' Belgian royal house, the exploitation of Belgian resources and preparation for a new war to follow the present struggle, shows that the document was never Intended for publication. Counts Value of Booty. Von Bissing recognizes that Germany can have little hope of making friends of Belgians after this war, warns against "illusions of possible reconciliation" and calmly counts up the value of booty from Belgium and the advantages of pocketing the country from a military, naval and economic standpoint. He points' out that the offensive prosecution of the present war was possible only, through the invasion of Belgium and speaks regretfully of the fact that the German right wing. had to squeeze laboriously past the Dutch province of Limburg. , The memorandum says that the strategic aim of the present war is to gain room for the concentration and ailvanon nf Herman armies in a new

war against England and France and tnat. without the possession of Belgium, it is doubtful if the new war could be prosecuted on an offensive basis. Laments Conciliation. Discussing the subject of the policy or the iron hand Von Bissing laments the mistakes of a vacillating policy of conciliation, as attempted in AlsaceLorraine and German Poland and says they must never be repeated In Belgium. He warns against the idea that the establishment of a Flemish state would be adequate to secure German Interests, these absolutely requiring ihe absorption of all of present Belgium. According to Von Bissing the absorption of Belgium must not be discussed at any peace conference. "Let only the right of conquest speak," are his words. In the Bissing Belgium there would be no room for King Albert and his dynasty and the memorandum quotes approvingly the advise of Machlavlel, that under such circumstances a king or regent should be put out of the way, if necessary by death. Industry to Live. Under the Von Bissing scheme, Belgian Industry Is not to be killed entirely but Is to be subjected to such conditions as will permit Germany to use It as a lever for fixing prices on the world market in German Interests. In the same way Belgium's coal supply Is to give Germany an economic monopoly on the continent. Von Bissing forsees the necessity for a continuance of his style of dictatorship for many years and says that "reforms introduced must be based on military might." ! EAST GERMANTOWN Mrs. Ruth Holle and family of Logansport, are spending a few weeks with O. F. Jamieson and family... Mr. and Mrs. Finney Wilson and family, of Olive Hill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor.. .Scott Lichty and family attended a reunion at Lima, Ohio, Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. , Charles Kocher spent Sunday with friends in Richmond.. .Donnie Kocher who was hurt in an automobile accident last Thursday, and was taken to Reld hospital, Is recovering rapidly and will be brought home next Monday... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gipe 6pent Sunday with relatives 'in Ind ianapolis.. .Mr. and Mrs. George Butler are spending a few weeks north of Cambridge, where they are camping and fishing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brenneman snd Henry Brenneman, of Dayton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kocher. The banner of the Virgin Mary, borne by Joan of Arc In her campaigns In defense of Dauphin, was the first white flag in French history. Takes the Alarm Clock to Waken E. IV, Willard Nov But He Slep Only Five Hours a Night Before Nerv-Worth Came to the Rescue.

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Ctmwt I91tf Br They were at the point where the road begins to lead up-hill, westward, leaving the bed of a ravine and ascending to join the highway built by British engineers. Below, to left and right, was pitmouth gloom, shadows amid shadows, full of eerie whisperings, and King felt the short Hdr on his neck begin trt rise. So he urged his horse forward, because what Rewa Gunga said is true. There is only one surer key to trouble In the Khyber than to seem afraid and that is to be afraid. And to have sat his horse there listening to the Jftangar's whisperings and trying to see through the shadows would have been to invite fear, of the sort that grows Into panic. The Rangar followed-him, close up, and both horse and mare sensed excitement. The mare's steel shoes sent up a shower of sparks, and King turned to rebuke the Rangar. Yet he did not speak. Never, in all the years he had known India and the borderland beyond had he seen eyes so suggestive of a tiger's In the dark! Yet they were not the same color as a tiger's nor the same size, nor the same shape! "Look, sahib!" "Look at what?" "Look!" After a second or two he caught a glimpse of bluish flame that flashed J suddenly ana alea again, somewnere below to the right. Then all at once the flame burned brighter and steadier and began to move and to grow. "Halt!" King thundered; and his voice was as sharp and unexpected as a pistol-crack. This was something tangible, that a man could tackle a perfect antidote fqr nerves. The blue light continued on a ziz zag course, as if a man were running among boulders with an "unusual sort of torch; and as there was.no answer King drew his pistol; took about thirty second's aim anfofired. He fired straight at the blfle light: . It vanished instantly, into, measureless black silence. "Now you've jolly well done it, haven't you!" the Rangar laughed in his ear. "That was her blue light Yasmini's!" It was a minute before King answered, for both animals were all but frantic with their sense of their rider's state of mind; it needed horsemanship to get them back under control. "How do you know whose light it was?" King demanded, when the brse and mare were head to head again. "It was prearranged. She promised Grippe a! NightTip Top In The Morning Business Woman Finds a Quick Remedy for Colds, LaGrippe and Tonsilitis. Miss Bernice Krebs, 301 College St., Findlay, O., says: "During the month of. January I was seized with hard chills while at work in the office of the Morning Republican and on arriving home in the evening found that I had a genuine case of LaGrippe. Nearly every bone in my body ached and I was so sick that I was unable to report at the office the following mornllig. I took four big doses of 20 drops each, of Hull's Superlative Compound that day. The next morning I was feeling tip-top and able to return to my duties." Miss Krebs is only one of hundreds who have broken up colds, la grippe and tonsolitis with Hull's Superlative Compound. When these diseases grip you, your livert kidneys and bowels do not perform their proper functions, with consequent clogging of the system, filling it with poison, causing a feverish condition, shooting pains and aches which must be eliminated quickly or will result in dangerous complications. When taken in time, Hull's Superlative Compound never fails to assist nature to do its work on these diseased organs of the body. It improves the circulation, causes the blood to reach every cell and rapid Improvement takes place. All good druggists handle this wonderful Tremedy. After once trying Hull's Superlative and receiving its benefits, you will always keep it in the house. For a general Spring tonic and disease preventative there is nothing better than Hull's Superlative Compound. Costs only $1.00 a bottle at your druggist. A. J. Hull Remedy Company, Findlay, Ohio. Adv. MATURA' For All Forms of Catarrh, and is worth the price as a Blood Purifier only. NATURA can be obtained through all reliable druggists, but always at the following progressive dealers in and around Richmond, Ind. Richmond, Ind. A. G. Luken & Co., Quigley Drug Stores, Conkey Drug Co. Cambridge City, Ind. Dean House. Centerville, Ind. C. B. - Lundy. Hagerstown, Ind. F. M. Whitesell and F. H. Stonecitfter. Manufactured by The Natura Drue; Co. Indianapolis, Ind. A. O. MARTIN DENTIST ,.- Colonial Building

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me a signal at the point where I am to leave the track!" "Where's that guide?" demanded King; and Darya Khan came forward out of the night, with his rifle cocked and ready. "Did she not say Khinjan is the destination?" "Aye!" the fellow answered. "I know the way to Khinjan. That is not it. Get down there and find out what that light was. Shout back what you find." The man obeyed instantly and sprang down into the darkness. But King had hardly given the order when shame told him he had sent a native on an errand he had no liking for himself. "Come back!" he shouted. "I will go!" - - - - But the man had gone, slipping noiselessly in the dark from rock to rock. So King drove both spurs home, and sent his unwilling horse to scramb ling downward at an angle he could not guess, into blackness he could feel trusting the animal to find a footing where his own eyes could make out nothing. To his disgust he heard the Rangar follow immediately. .To his even greater disgust the black mare overtook him. And even -then, with his own mount stumbling and nearly pitching him headforemost at each lurch,

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M i raster Preaches His Ten Thousandth Gospel Message

FOUNTAIN CITY. June 13.OvAaron Worth preached his ten thousandth Bermon Sunday night at the Wesleyan church. Mr. Worth is 83 years old and is a very widely known and popular minister in all parts of this state. He is also very much interested in the temperance cause. ECONOMY, IND. An old-fashioned Children's Day meeting will be held at the Economy Friends' church Sunday evening. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chenoweth, Otto Center, Mrs. Ollie Duke, Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Nicholson, Sugar Grove, Mrs. Reba Chamness and daughter, Helen. Richmond, with ethhe was forced to admire the mare's goatlike agility, for she descended into the gorge in running leaps, never setting a wrong-foot. When he and his horse reached the bottom at last he found the Rangar waiting for him. "This way. sahib." The next he knew sparks from the black mare's heels were kicking up in front of him, and a wild ride had begun such as he had never yet dreamed of. There was no catching up, for the black mare could gallop two to his horse's one; but he set his teeth and followed into solid night, trusting ear guesswork, and the God of Secret Service men who loves the reckless. Once in a minute or so he would see a spark, or a shower of them, where the mare took a turn in a hurry. To be continued iture Co Richmond, Ind.

ers were Sunday callers of Edwards Brothers..'. .Mr.' and ' Mrs. Frank Thomburg were at Richmond Sunday afternoon .... fcoe Pugh and family, Bedford, Ohio, Tom Lee and family, Newcastle, were here Monday on the account of the illness of "Mr. Morrison ....Mary Ann Williams, Monday was a guest of Mrs. Emma Hiatt Judge Pugh and Tom Stewart were looking over farms in Stringtown Monday afternoon.

The area of United States inclusive of Alaska and insular possessions is 3,616,484 square miles.

THESE are the songs and this is the music that every American wants today that s every American ought to have as a stirring reminder and an inspiration. Here are indeed the supreme renditions of these songs that express the spirit of the Nation sung, played and recorded with such thrilling effect that a patriot's heart will beat the faster for hearing one of these splendid records!

"The Star Spangled Banner" Columbia Record

"The Star-Spangled Banner" and "America" have been sung, played and recorded many times, but never as Graveure, the world-famed baritone, sings them on this marvelous Columbia Record. Graveure's voice rings with a mighty joy that lends a new greatness to the splendid words. This is truly the one great record that should be in every American home. "Let's All Be Americans Now" Columbia Record A 222 5, 7 $c A stirring, rousing appeal to patriotism, sung by the Knickerbocker Male Quartette ensemble singing with a real thrill in it ! "America, Here's My Boy" another "thriller," is on the other side. "The Star Spangled Banner" Columbia Record A 1685,$ 1.00 Margaret Woodrow Wilson, the daughter of our President, has sung our great national anthem, "Star-Spangled Banner." Here is the most unique patriotic record which could be bought for any musical library. Miss Wilson made this record on condition that twenty-five cents royalty from each record sold be devoted to the cause of war relief. Not only has Miss Wilson shown her patriotism but she has offered every American citizen an opportunity to show his patriotism also. A few other examples of the long list of patriotic records in the Columbia catalog are "Wake Up, America," sung by Henry Burr A1Q78, 75c); "The National Emblem March," by

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Announcement has been made that Rev. Milo S. Hinckle, pastor of the East Main Street Friends church for three years, tendered big resignation. He will take up missionary work In Jamaica as soon as a new pastor can be obtained. '. . - BAKERS TO REFUSE TO , TAKKE RETURNED BREAD For the elimination of all useless waste in their business, as requested by the commercial economy board of (A 1 704, 75c).

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the Council of National Defense, Richmond bakers are to begin refusing bread returned, according to Richmond bakers, and the elimination of this waste is expected to prore a great help to economy.

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