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mTSLAYSENEMIES ■ Tampl* of th« SopnefOHgariitati th« Borfipa pf foe*' of Wo.i Oopilnion. Movement. ?ohyo.-lltevbl a Tied! <m byj t! niatlbha of • the !. work rnrftedj oti by tlite “ Oraetokyo ’ ’ Suit, ^ uk-h began wlidi the-police raf&fed the beatlqiiurters of^ the orgaalzatibn at Ayabe, near hefe^Continue to ’ uf)- tOUnd the people of the eiupire. JSewa- papers .accuse leaders of tbe cutt of usjitrlng to 44 1 - 4l>: an \o)^jotokyo• , dynasty, to which all ' ‘ Japanese woidd dock \ with the hopfe. of attiiinlrig woi*ld i ddtninluh^ , . 4 ; fh the secret passage leading from, the 1 temple of the organization at ! c *i?ber 3 ?- The dStoal flne program Ayabe to.the rtBidenCe of Waalyaburo +-4 being arranged for. Deguchi^leadlert of the society, the yo- eided of JDeguch I wearing a cost nine resem- j HjPHBPV hling that Usually seen on the image j „ . ; of Anui-Terasu, the sun goddegs, the T be recent: bazaar held in St traditional grand ancestress of the ^ “ scpirs Hail, Grassy Point, netted Japanese Imperial family.. f ever $1,300. * It is alleged that In the temple were j — — ANfiOAk MBETINQ OF T^lt COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATtON At the annusU.meeUng ol thellrtck- land ’ . County AbricuttMpl'nnd^Hoft!- cultural Assoclition iujld at S^sjjrkHi; bffjpers wfie . efetted ' as follows\ I pfpkldety:, Elbert Tal Ke^Hler? : Martin! L: Bol (■esident, Oswald. \A. BauetiS'.vice Msfei p, HVprj Talnlan; pry Kqfjiter'i sejirotary; easurer, • .Reuben Sv.ehletf!' ^ of the «*xec|itivk committee elected a^'i jbm- smmlluee and Ckgrltfe B. Dart^H. -ClJPk. Chgridk B. E|biith' and George. 14 Ilrown were elected mem bers ot the board 1 of directors'. .* •. MASONIC BANQUET. * Nhturashanit : Lodge? F- & A M.l eff Pearl River will- bold' its annual X Vear ’ s, banquet .Friday lice jdedare they discovered ,a porrfait.U BAZAAR NETTED $1,300. found crypts in wdiich were, placed I tiie bodies of those who were slain for ] betraying tire secrets 'of the 'organiza- ; tion. , . j . It Is declared that ‘‘ unsp<te.k^|»le j crimes ” were committed against wom en by members of the' cult, who are-j said to ligve bordeml on fanaticism \ in their ' zeal. • Cartloads of alleged j seditious ' literature' has been seized, j tajcludihg a famous volume bearing the ■ title .of ••Fire. ” This volume is inter- j '-preteil as embodying' projects for a | so<dal upheaval of a . “ dreadful; nature ” . ! and incompatible with the present gov- : eminent of Japan. . ' .j It is said that the followers-of “ Omo- [ tokyo ” numbered 300,000. ■ When the police seized \he collec- ; tiom of pebbles representing the divin- j tty of the organization, a hand of the.') faithful clinched their lists in -fury, declaring the .act of' the officers to be i sacrilegious. Leaders niiUIe addresses, ' urging forbearance and long suffering j in the presence, of the desecration of their deity by the “ heathen. ” \ \OSaka'\news p a pe* * ** owned .by lias, issued an extra edition Advertise In this paper. AQRICULTURAL LIME8TONE . ; ;,BTOCk FEEDS. pbULTRt \fiSEDS; Jif ' ’ j i~j fe ! rtilizerb . 1 \ MOTOR OiLS. * -PAINTS. I . FARM SEEDS. ' FOR HALS BY ; ' L; ckland County CotOpejc^ fciv|e G. L, r. Exchange* NEW CITY, N. Y. Phone, New City 14. Come in Today and Hear the November Amberol *. i ■ . '. Carr/al Attention te , j' .- Ttfltphtmt Ordtn /-■ PITtSTION COAL None Better None Cheaper GEO, W. ONOEROONK A CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers Telephone 14. ofBee 78 . DePew Ave. near ' Railroad Ave. TUT IJeguchi denying reports that bombs were di.v covered in the temple and explaining that swords found there had been given- to the temple. The .newspaper dechiny that followers of “ Omotokyo ” . have counp-itted no crime. ' BLIND TO READ NEWSPAPERS Will- Employ Sense , of Hearing 7 Through Musical Invention of Britisher. f London. — Blind-persons will now be enabled to read their favorite dally newspaper along with the other mem- ; • bars of the family, according to Arch- | ibald Barr, emeritus professor of en- j gineering at Glasgow- university, who ! in an address il^scrihed the median-' j • Ism of. a British invention for thi\t 1 purpose. .7 ' ''' \ j The lecturer explained that the ’ i reading was accomplished by pro'duc- f lag in a telephone receiver a series of ! musical notes presenting the various j letters as these were passed over by! the instrument hr traversing a line of j printing. The sense of hearing, there fore, is employed instead of the sense of sight. , At present the cost,of the device is almost, prohibitive, but it is. hoped soon to make it. availhble to the-ttaou.- • sands doomed to darkness through: loss of Sight. ' ' Whistle Sounds Like Calf.- Manchester, N. it. — E'armers ot.TJl- ton are up in arms. They declare their, cows are “ -running their legs off ” ev- ei-y time the town ’ s new fire whistle bounds. , ” - The whistle, .sounds-exactly like m calf In distress. Enough tof Equip a Centipede. Richmond, K>y — In an unusual rail road accident here tiiree men had both, legs broken when un'engine, bumped a car of ties. The Jar sent the ties' ' against the legs 0 / the men, who were, unloading the timbers. It's a Real Shafne to Treat. ’Em in This Way denoti. — The chief of police of this city has . received a letter signed “ Tiie Tramways Pick- pocketk ’ Association ” complain ing that the persons from whom they abstract pocketb ’ ooks have ‘ The dishonest habit\ of . Invar iably declaring to the froUce a much larger financial loss than they have really suffered. .Whey cite specific cases where oiife 'tnan claiming to haVe been robbeitjOf 2,'500 lire only lost SO, and another one reporting a less . of 1,800 lire wnen his pocketbook contained less than 200. ■ • The letter argues that such,ex-. - agger at ions are likely to« cause uuforturiate' consequences and strained . relations among tbs pickpocket fraternity, as when a 'member of the association turns' In. a few hundred lire, when the loser claims.-tp have lost thou sands, the pickpocket Is suspect- ed by his cdllea^ues ’ of having retainpd the ' dlfTerencaT ,. ^ “ Alleged honest people should ’ be more . delicate,\ ti)* letter- . -srrar 7T- ^L 1 0\«»0Tsv AMBEROL I RECORDS Whether or not you own Edison ’ s New Dia mond Amberola' Phon- ograph; we will gladly play these ,,new records for you. , 1373 Not Lonif Ago — Fox Trot , ; ' * • Club dc Vinet Orchestra . 4374 Sally Won ’ t V<5u Come Back?- — Zieirfeld Koihes of :J. Doherty ami Chorus +375 Stand t.'p and Sins For your Father An Old-T ime Tune. . ) Harold Murrey. \ . Introducing Gladys Kice 4376 iiif Galway Kbst — Irisji Eye* ■ ■ . .. Walter Scanian +377 When The Sun Goes Down — Fox Trot Club de Vimtt Orchestra 4358 You're The Sweetest Girl In All, The Woyld. J Intro. \Ruby\ ' — Medley Fox Trot ~ Harry Badermarr's Jaxx Orchestra 4359 She's the Las» For .Me Glen Ellison 4360 The Sinner and th« Sons ., ... Fred F r ast and Chorns. 4361 Carolina Lullaby Homestead Trio Bttd earn Kir ' PRICED RIGHT EARN AS THEY WORK MV : . V | 1 : ; Ic trusts that you have had a pleasant ' summer w and ar^ prepared for a busy, successful autumn atijd i/ takes thjs opportunity of i^ecalfiriig.tb you that PRO Vi , I DENT DEPOSITS made on or before \ / ' ; OCTOBER 10TH DRAW INTEREST ‘ ■ ' I\ . . l- 4 ' * ; *■ i: -• .' ''j ■ 7 fy;|. ' FROM OCTOBER :ll ST./ ’ \J l / ;'ir: 1 M ft +362 Make Believe Medley ’ light''! 1 ’ iano Solo- Untro. . \Moon Ray Perkins 4363 -Waltz Vlolida \ Conrad's Orchestra 4364 Where \The L&zy Mississippi Flows , Charles Hart and Lewis James' 4365 Jane — Fax Thlt Lanin ’ s Orchestra 4366 Fare Thee Well, Love (Fare Thee Well)' Elizabeth Spencerand LewisJameb 4367 l»le of Love Helen Clark and Joseph Phillips Orlando's Orchestra 4368 Ho — Fox Trot 4369 Dearest On* 4370 Vaise Caprice Betsy Lane Shepherd and Elizabeth Spencer Losey ’ t Orchestra 4371 J Ain't Afraid of Nothin' Dat's Alive Ernest Hare 4372 U Must be Someone LikeYon — Fox T rot Club de VTufft Orchestra 4353 Snnnystde Sal. Vernon Dalhart and Gladys Rice j 4354 A Baby In Lore — Fox Trpt ftrom \The Last Waltz\ Club dcVingt Orchestra 4355 Second Hand Rose — Medley Fox Trot (Intro. “ 1 Know\ from Ziegfeld Follies oflMl) Broadway Dance Orchestra 4356 Cho-Cbo-Sah — Fox Trot ’ ■ Conrad's Orchestra 4357 Learn To Smile — Medley Fox Trot from 1 “ Tba O ’ Briea Gut ” Harry Rademean's Jaxx Orchestra WILLIAM P. BUGBEE, Nyack, N. Y/' Let 113 drain and clean your crankcase 5- . The mukeif . of your'car warns you to do this every 500 to SUO rnLies. . Hq knows ' what dirty - contaciinated oil xyill cost you - ‘ u lost power . '• .: and repairs.. .. _ __ . ....... •. Bring your .cz&£ to us.. . We will drain and clean the • ' crankcase free and refiil it With > he ■p. ope.- .type of' : SUNOCO Motor OH — the oil ‘ that eliminates carbon trou--. - bles. Our only charge wOl he for the new oik Yot+ will be . amazed at tiie greater powder and mileage SUNOCO Motor • Oil will give you. 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