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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 6

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TL 9 TVT XT- 1 A I Oraee United Brethren Correr Poai-fret and West StreeU, Rev. I. S. Ernst, pastor. THE EVENING SENTINEL PAGE 6IX xnt? juiLijjire new nuoii ililu jLauuer 9:30 a.

Sunday School. Easter WILLIAM H. NEWSHAM. Isimon Martin. John Blair and B.

K. Chief Burgess. Spangler. Moved by Mr. Bentz.

duly seconded, After discussing ways and means that the resolution for the purchase of for a ladder truck they purchased twe the truck be passed over the veto of front- wheels of an wagoa anT the Burgess. nailed boards on them and placed lad Cn roll call the notion was lost, by ders cpan this Up to. this time 9 yea to 4 nay. lacking a two-third ladders wtre stored in djaermi. parts vote.

Those voting in the affirmative of the town in alleys. one. of thi were: Messrs. Wetzel, Fought, KutaJmain places to keep their ladders was SATURDAY, MARC1T31, 1923 Rally. 10:45 a.

Communion, reception of members, baptism of adults and cf infanta. p. Christian Endeavor. Truck And The Committee Who Purchased It SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES 17.30 p. m-, Easter sermon by pastor, I "Through Death to Victory," and Coinmuuion.

First Presbyterian Public Square, firemen in Christ A Stivft. Suftd-ty StbiMil 8.3" a. in. reaching lu.30 a. (Weidenmyer, Bentz, Berg, Corbett, where the Carlisle Ho now stands.

those voting to sustain Th first ladder truck kept in the veto were Messrs. Dysert. Kerr, the we of Mr.Nurm?tn:iker's yard George and Carothers. 4. and th first alarm of fire was re- i Ortober 12.

1922. to on a Sartdiy at I A communication from the Empiu- "Auntie" Noble's house on Main Hook and Ladder Company was read After using this truck for some 'asking Council to issue the bonds vot- time there was committee appoint-ed on by the ppople In 1917 to the f-d by Ihe company to Eolicit funds for jamount of flO.000.00 for the purchase a new truck. After soliciting the First Church of the Brethren Walnut EOS and West Streets. Rev. J.

E. Trimmer. Rev. J. A.

Miller. sscii 9:30 a. Sunday School. 10:30 a. Preaching.

6:30 p. Christian Endeavor. of a truck, after some discussion, ur. citizen of the town tney recetvea Fickel asked Fire Committee to re-; $350. The contract for the new truck eeive estimates on the truck and re- was made to John Lanore, of Phila-port to the next regular meeting.

Mo- delphia. Pa. At this time the com-tion carried. pany had forty members, of which December 14, 1922. twenty were fully equipped.

Mr. Stephens, chairman of the ord-, b. K. Snansler was appointed to bring the new truck from Philadel inance committee, brought out the ordinance for the Empire Hook and Lad Rev. A- N.

Hagerty, D. pastor. i. Sundty 10:00 m-. Communicants' p.a.er meeting.

11:00 a. Communion and rec ption or members. 6:30 p. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p.

Worship with sermon by pastor. Easter music by choir. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Second Presbyterian Corner Hanover and Pomfret Streets, Rev.

Glenn M. Shafer. pastor. 9:30 a. Sunday School.

10:30 a. Communicants' prayer meeting. 11:00 a. m.r Morning worship. Communion service and reception of members.

6:30 p. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. Special program of Easter music and sermon by pastor, "Stones Rolled Away." Wednesday 7:30 p. mid week service of program and Bible study.

First Lutheran Corner High and Bed- ford Streets, Rev. A. R. Steck, D. pastor.

9:00 a. Sunday School. phia when he arrived In Carlisle the Union, Cumberland and Good Will der bonds. On motion by Mr. Glass 4 seconded by Dr.

Fickel and unani received the truck after which was a mouslv carried the ordinance was re- celebration. This same truck is .1 :30 p. Preaciuiut. Biddle Memorial Presbyterian Chap Cor. East and North Streets.

Rev M. S. Grimes, pastor. 10:00 a. Sunday School 11:00 a.

Easter program by Primary department; anthem by choir; baptism of children. 6:45 p. Christian Endeavor; leader Benj. Ebersole. 7:30 p.

Evening worship, subject, "Earth's Gladdest Day." Special selection by choir. First United Brethren A Street Rev. M. Ickes. pastor.

2:00 p. Sunday School. 3:00 p. Preaching. Wednesday, 7:30.

praver meeting. Christian Science Society. 17 North Hanover St. it' 5 ferred back to the ordinance commit- being preserved in the Empire Truck tee. House at the present time.

December 29, 1922. From Ladders and Bucket to Motor Mr. Keating, Mr. Boyer and Mr, a generation ago or even less the Groome were present, representing the quick assembling of a few equipped Empire Hook and Ladder Company. flre companies with their apparatus After some d'scussion on the purchas- at Carlisle, or any other point in this ing of a truck the ordinance commit- part 0f the state, would have present-tee again presented the ordinance e(j a vory difficult problem Old Appertaining to the authorizing of fighters say the last decade 000 worth of bond recommending its brought more advancement in the per- Vfv A i passage, on motion Dy air.

Mcpner.s, fecti0n of fire apparatus man was seconded by Mr. Kunns. ana unani- achieved during the previous century -yipC Easter exercises, 9:30 a. Sunday School. Combined hose, carriages and buck 11:00 a.

Worship with sermon by.Qo a service, subject "Matter." I Wednesday, Testimonial meeting. on Imously carried the rules' were sus-ipended and a vote taken on the ordinance. After roll call there were 13 et wagons were in common use 1a many of the small towns less than a quarte" of a century figo. Now almost everv lown of any Eize or cross-roads p. m.

I yeas and no nays in favor of its adap tion. January 8, 1923. village boasts of at bast one piece of A.av p. musical program oy cuoir and string quartette. 6:30 p.

Luther League. 7:30 p. Worship and sermon by pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 prayer meet- ing. ft1 8t.

Patrick's Catholic East Pomfret Street, Rev. Francis Welsh, rector. Masses at and 10 a. m. Sunday School at 1:30 p.

m. The fire committee met 111 the omce motorized fire apparatus. In some of the manager to take up with the cases jt merely the tank of a hand-representatives of the Empire Hook drawn chemical engine 1 remounted and Ladder Company the purchase of 1lpon a nght motor chassis or a truck II i'lti ltlfliHT li First Sunday Mass at 7:30 a. m. lEvenine devotions at 7:30 n.

m. ia tuck. Menwers present weie. pnnnvpvted Into a hose carnage. 11s St Paul's Lutheran Corner Louther! Corner West and and West Streets, Rev.

H. B. Stock, jGoPe' Mission J. L. BOYER Chairman EDWARD CRONICAN Vice Chairman North Streets.

A. KEATlXG Secretary D. pastor, Chainnm Gehring, Kauffman, Kuhns, and Glass, Messrs. Keating and Groome. i Moved by Kalffman, seconded by Kuhns, and unanimously carried that 9:45 a.

Sunday School. 6:00 a. Early Service. 9:30 a. Easter Service, "The East- 11:00 a- m- a.nd 7:30 p.

Preaching a far cry from the old bucket wagon to powerful big motor three-ln-one pumpers now to be found In every one of the cities and -large towns and even in some of the important rural centers. A few of the oldest firemen still recall the days when the re engineers THE ABOVE IS AN ETCHING OF THE EMPIRE'S NEW HOOK AND LADDER TRUCK AND THE COM MITTEE WHO PURCHASED IT. Prayer meetings Tuesday and Thurs the fire committee recommend to Council the Empire Hook and Ladder new contract for a Company's selection of the American day at 7:30 p. m. Third Presbyterian East Pomfre Street, Rev.

C. M. Andrews, xxoooooooxooooooo to submit a motor truck cn terms that will call LaFrance trunk be approved. in the cities and towns mobilized the HOOKIE'S MODERN FIRE EQUIPMENT VALEDICTORY TO THE FIRE HORSE By W. G.

G. er Call, by Sunday School. 11:00 a. Holy Communion and Infant baptism. 5:30 p.

Junior Christian 6:30 p. Senior Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. Holy Communion. Cantata by choir, "The Resurrection Story," Carrie B.

Adams. Easter Monday Election of Officers. 7:30 p. Special Council meeting. 8:00 p.

Reception to new members Wednesday, 7:30, prayer service. Ojfor a payment of 11,450 by the bor- American LaFrance 11,700, less $2200, b0J.s over poteen years of age and put ough; and that the pioper office's be $12,500. them in ch-irge'df T.Mo hose carriages to said contract on Seagraves, $14,750, less $1500, $13,250. an(1 buckets when were fire obphair of the Borough when advised January 11. 1923.

aiaims to answer." Fire fighting in xiby the President of Council and the The Fi-e Committee recommended thno Anv consisted largely of leg 11:00 a. Prayer service. ,3:00 p. Sunday School. 16:30 p.

Y. P. S. meeting. Sewing xxoooooooxooooooox solicitor that it is in proper form, and to Council the approval of the pur- work' 8:00 p.

Preaching. Tuesday, 7:30 p. Girls' I Circle. Choir practice Friday night. The erown-un boys all recall the ex mat proper arrangpments tor the pay- chase of a LaFrance truck.

Movea ny that proper arrangpments for the pay- chase of a LaFrance truck. Moved tne t. i hm wE 2 18 nfotKa.natlVP tarlislerlment of $700 of said price have been Glass, seconded by Heiser. thnt. nre fighting experiences made as heretofore proposed.

Motion recommendation be approved. have all been with the "Hookirs" and Motion Mo New $14,700 Aerial Lad-der Expected to Arrive by May 15th carried. carried. jt, Bethel A. M.

East Pomfret Street AMaon Methodist Corner High and i Rev. R. O. Nanner. nasi or.

May 20, 191S. The new specifications follow: DtiAt. date back to Prep School das at Conway, through College and Law School; when an alarm of fire was an excuse outoio, ncvi i. hi. Dearu, a Sunrise service.

the following letter from Seagraves' Specifications of New Trusk pastor. 11:00 a. Preaching and baptizing Fire Engine Co. confirming telegram HIS town is to hava a lor cutting classes, meals or anything new fire apparatus alter it seems tittinsr that when so much is was read: May 15. 191 S.

W. W. Daron, Borough Secretary, The fire apparatus herein specified is built entirely in the American T.a France factory at Elmira. N. and is designed and constructed espe-ially for heavy fire service.

The dos'gn includes the latest improvements and ioi.ii uiut-ss suiue- Deing or written aoout motor an thi'ig unforseen hap paratus, that the horse, a noble serv- We acknowledge receipt of let am, suouiu oe rememoera wnen ne xt ion. citement of the flre alarm of the last generation, tn" Aral- of "fire!" the' dash to' the Are 'the hammering of the locomotive rim with a sledge hammer or the ringing of the big bell which also served as a town clock in the more pretentious fi'-e houses; the scramble for places at the ropes the hose carriage or the hook rnd ladder and then tho race to the five. Rivtlry keener then than now among the losaj fire companies and every red blooae'J youth was a fireman. Today telephone wires or intricate electric systems flash the first s'gnals of a fl-e; a siren screeches, the alarm over the rooftops; diivers spnod the powerful 'apparatus to the blaze and expertly trained crews man the hose and ladders. Fewer niemen requesting that we I uri ui 10111, 6:30 a.

Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 10:00 a. Sunday School 11:00 a. Worship with sermon by pastor, "The Empty Tomb." Special Easter service; soloists Mrs. Pearce and Mr.

Wass. 3:30 p. Junior Church. 6:30 p. Ep worth League.

7:30 p. Worship with sermon by pastor. Mid-week Service Wednesday. "fl'driuie nom our telegram to Mr. Einstein best practice known in motor rppar- pens.

The new equipment will be a 65 foot aerial ladder truck. It will cost $14,700 and ueparimeni. concerning the $600 check signed by ntus construction. emV.ortyirg 'ho re- of infants and adults. 3:00 p.

Easter program by school. 7:15 p. Song service. 7:45 p. Easter sermon hv Holy communion and reception of members.

Wednesday evening prayer and class Friday evening choir rehearsal. Shiloh Baptist North Street Rev. Philip McCard, pastor. 11:00 a. Morning service.

2:00 p. Sunday School. 7:30 p. Evening service. ine signing oi tne contract tor a Arthur Rnrt.

finmont ri simnlic'iv in detail, will be furnished by the American La-' motor driven truck for the Empire Hook end Ladder Company a short time ago was the official valedictory of the fire horse in Carlisle. A generation has grown up that does not remember the best days of the fire horse. The older members of If the contract for the aerial truck tribution of load and general is awarded to this company on the tion which are essont'l in basis of $12,000 less $585 for old ap- a successful chassis capable of with- paratus, terms of contract cash upon standing the severe and mpnirok! delivery and acceptance, or within ten st-ains of hard and prolonged fir" days thereafter, we will acceupt the service, check in the sum of $600 signed by Motor D. Arthur Burt, dated October 9th, The four cylinder four cycl- mo'o France Company, of Elmira, N. Y.

The purchasing committee of the Empire Hook and Ladder Company, which consisted of J. L. Boyer, chairman; Edward Cronican, vice chairman; J. A. Keating, secretary, witnessed a number of demonstrations sM thn decideJ on the purchase of the LaFrance type.

First Evangelical East North Street, Rev. D. F. Youne. oastor.

9:30 a. Sunday School. Easter Street A. M. E.

Zion Rev. J. the fire department have their mem are needel in modem fiTenghting; but Daniels, pastor. ones, out atso tneir sense oi tne in 1918, in part payment for the truek embodies throughout the very h'ghest thPV arp reaui-ed to be more evitable. When heses succeeded the provided same is properly endorsed standards of design, workmtnsh'p and for $10,000 Th" 'ssue being machine that was drawn by hand there was gain both for the spectacu Now modern pnved streets ana nara purface highways make a big township or even an entiie county seem to a driver of one of the few fire Elmost like a village to the be firemen of yesterday who 10:45 a.

Preaching. 3:00 p. Sunday School. 6:45 p. V.

E. Society. 7:45 p. Preaching. Wednesday evening, prayer and class meeting.

Boiling Springs program. 10:45 a. Worship with sermon by pastor. 6:30 p. Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor, Junior, Intermediate and Senior Societies.

7:30 p. Easter entertainment by Mission Band. Wednesday, prayer service at 7:30 p. m. by the Empire Hook and Ladder Com- material.

It is wter cooled pv pos' pany. The check will be accepted at tive circulation. The bore Is tho its face value. stroke 6 in. Brake horsepower 75.

Very truly yours, Electric self-starter. THE SEAGRAVES COMPANY, Driver's Seat By H. B. Spain, A driver's seat, heavily upholstered lar and the practical. Running to a fire took on something of the character of a chariot race, for the ancient rivalry continued to exist between companies for the honor of being first had to help pull his flre engene P.

and Gen. Mgr. and nrovidine seating room for two thinnmi muddv streets in answering at the scene of the flre, and many a men. is rigidly mounteu on me an and rarely ever inougnt oi borough street corner has been turned Moved by Mr. duly seconded, chassis.

beyond the town and the truck costing $14,700, the LaFrance Company allows the Empire Hook and Ladder Company $2,200 for the old truck, thus bringing the cost down to $12,500, of which $10,000 will be paid by the borough and the balance as by the agreement by the Empire. The new apparatus is expected to arrive between May 11th and 15th and if there is no hitch there will be a celebration upon its arrival. At least that is what the committee and the firemen plan. Announcements will apmrir in this piper later. The history as to getting this new trying to venture on two wheels, amid showers of limits.

St John's Lutheran Boiling Springs Rev. T. Bahn Thomas, pastor. 1 9-3D a. Sundav School 110:30 a.

Worship with sermon bj pastor. 6:45 p. C. E. p.

Worship with sermon by pastor. sparki from steel shod hoofs. It was always a thrilling thing to see a team First Reformed West Louther Street, Rev. Roy E. Leinbach, pastor.

6:00 a. Early Easter Service. Special musical program by choir. 9:15 a. Easter entertainment by Sunday School and infant baDilsm.

HOME FOR INEBRIATES IN THIS COUNTY of fire horses cover a stralght-away course on the way to a fire. That the President and Secretary be Lighting System authorized to sign the contract for Two 10-inch electric headl'ghts are aerial truck for the Empire Hook and mounted on brackets in frort of the Ladder Company, after the' same has radintor and one electric tall ligh. been approved bv the committee of All lights lighted and controlled from conferring with the fire comm'ttee o' d-lver's seat. council and committee from the Em- Hand siren horn, speedometer, pire Hook and Ladder Co. Motion Painting For some years past the only piece of horse-drawn apparatus in Carlisl $200 000 Appropriated For It In 1917 Harrk'buig, iMarch 29.

Presentation in th i.pelslature of bills estab- has been the truck of the Empire Hook rnd Ladder Company. With the carried. The apparatus is handsomely paint- i shir. Institution for in- 10:30 a. Holy Communion.

United Bretnren Boiling spring 6:30 p. Christian Endeavor. Rev. J. Sndei.

pastor. 7:30 p. Holy Communion. Special 9:30 a. Sunday School musical numbers.

10:30 a. Morning worship. Monday, 7:30 p. Reception by con- 6:30 p. Junior and Sr.

C. E. gregatlon and Sunday School to new 7 30 Preaching. membeis. delivery of tho new truck in May will June 13.

1918. ed in fine coach colors corslsting of ebrlates anew refer to the location as The following communication was Vermillion red and the following let jjew Cumberland, which name is also received from the burgess. terlng to be In gold leaT: name "Em- (Eiven to the In xj.utlon although the pass "Ben" and the las! horses of the Carlisle Fire Depart ment. iu me i-resiueni ana memDerj oi pire liooa ana io. on lauuvr property bought ny tne originai com To tne older member? of not only Wednesday, 7:30 p.

Prayer Council: and on frame of truck and on the mission Is away near Bowmans- the Hookies but to every fire com Gentlemen: I am returning to you truck proper: "Carlisle Fire Dept pany iu the borough, the memories Aerial Ladder and th- glories of horse-drawn equip ment days will remain. The official flection returns as re dale. This Toim of nomenclature tias created considerable comment among legislators and people In this community. The original board to locate the site of the hospital was mamcd in accordance with an act of the Legislature of 1913, which was amsnded by the lawmakers of 1917. The member- The aerial ladder is to extend 65 feet from the ground.

This ladder is telescopic, consisting of two sections, the upper slide or section operating between the main rails of the lower truck from the first resolution up to the present time follows: Resolution Expressing the desire of the Town Council to increase the indebtedness of the Borough by the sum of $60,000 to provide funds to purchase motor driven flre apparatus and to extend the permanent paving of the streets. Resolved: That it is the deslro of the Town Council to increase the Indebtedness of the Borough by the snm of $60,000 for the following purposes, to wit: The sum of $10,000 for the purpose of purchasing motor driven flre apparatus to be used by the Empire Hook and Ladder Company, and to be used In continuing the paving of tlio streets of the Borough with vitrified brick, concrete, asphalt, wooden or other similar substance. Adopted as a resolution thin 12th corded in the office of the clerk of the Mt. Holly Springs Mt. Holly Springs Evangelical m-v 'iV.

H. Ulley. pastor. 4 15 a. Sundav School.

I So a. Preaching. 1 p. Jr. K.

L. C. E. i 3" Sr. K.

L. a '8" Preaching. Mt. Holly bprlngs M. Re Cha Runkle.

9:13 a. Sunday School. 1 at.d recept'c be i s. Enwo.th league .1 E. Bier Giorge Speed, loader.

or main section ana Doing eievatea Courts: Yeas S91; Nays 50N. Moved by Mr. Strohm and duly sec by means of a phosphor bronze cable ship of the original commission was wound upon a drum with crank wheels continued In part In that year and 500 onded, that tho ordinance committee wnnoui my signature ana approval, a resolution passed by your Honorable body, which reads as follows: "Resolved, That the Seagraves Company be asked to submit a new contract for a motor truck on terms that will call for a payment, of $11,450 by thp Borough; and that the proper officers be authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the Borough when advised by thp President of Council and the Soliclto-. that It Is in proper form, and that proper arrangements for the payment of $600 of said price have boon made as hereinbefore proposed." in. Joiin's Epissopa' Public Square, Rev.

Harry D. Viets. rector. Easter Day, the Sunday of the Resurrect on 6:00 a. Holy Communion.

7:15 a. Matins. 7:30 r. Holy Communion. 10:00 a.

The Church School. a. T'o'v Eu-htr-is- 7 p. i i 'i i ..,.) p- Lloyd I sic Mondiy in E'Ster Week 10:00 h. Communion.

4:00 5:00 Elert'on of the Vcs'ry. the drum being attached to lower sec be instructed to prepare an ordinance for the issuing of bonds to the amount of $10,000 for the purchase of a moto truck for lie Empire Hook and Lad der Company. Motion carried. Pag; 216. February IS, 191 S.

tion. The ladder Is to be op'vsted by ep Improved spring rais'rg system, nnd controlled by an nlr cylinder. By thi? system the aerial ladder can be rnis ed from a horizontal to a vertical position without manual labor and wlfh acres lana wnn a consiaeraoie frontag3 on the Yellow Breeches creek was bought. This Is cow owned by the Commonwealth and Is the site which it is proposed to transfer the new Institution. It la about lour miles from Harrlsburg.

The Legislature of 1918 appropriated $200,000, of which half was to be for land and half for Kradlng. sewers and other works to p. Special music by choir anajday of July, 1917. A BR AM BOSLER, reception of members. Sermon.

"What the P.ission Play Stands On petition of eight councllnien, the President called a special meeting of council for the puriwise of taking up In the time requlr- Adopted as a resolution by the Bor- material decrease Worship with sermon ough council. ed also. :30 p. pastor. Church of God VVt-m lentil.

9.80 a. Sunday School. matters pertaining to the purchase ol an auto truck for the Empire Hook Barnlti The truck also contains runnlne- prepare the site for bunaing. untor- boards, tool platform, wire basket, tunatelv has been approprl- Tllleman's seat, etc. ated since, although the need for Ladder Eouipnent such an institution has been apparent ah in ha nnstrnrtpfl nf tho and Is Krowlog continually.

It was Now, In order to carry out this res olutlon. It will bo necessary to In crease the Borough's bonded Indebt edness, thereby Increasing the taxa (Ion. and ladder Company, and any othet 11:00 a. Worship with sermon by 1:30 p. Rundv Srhool.

business thnt might be brought before pastor. "He la Risen." Reception ol 2:30 p. Worship with sermon President. Attest: W. W.

DARON, Sec. Approved this 25th day of July, A. 1917. P. W.

MORRIS. Burgess. Sections of the Minutes Referring to the issuance of "Empire Truck" Bonds. Minute Book of 1916-17. Mr.

Fought also introduced a resolution for (he Issuing of bonds to the amount of $60,000. or this to be used for thp purchase of auto truck council. pastor and reception of members, Our country Is at present engaged best and most carefullv selected m- At one time proposed to una In a terrible war, and to prosecute the terlal and to be as light as poss'blo site to the State Fair Commission, but Messrs. Berg and Bentz spoke of their visit to Chmnbersburg to witness the demonstration of the Seagraves truck at that place and expressed their view that the machine did good war successfu necess tatea tho use cons Ht-nt with safety. The following was not ioudu uj ire wv mwu the a tcpogrrpmcai standpoint ana by the Government of th? nation's ladder equipment will be of the Am- rv'mncts.

1:11 p. m. Jr. C. E.

6: p. 8-Mor C. E. 7:30 p. Communion service and fellowship meeting.

Wednesday, 7:30 p. Bible study and testimony mi-etlng. Friday evening. Kinging practice. Saturday evening, ro'tage prayer at home of Mrs.

lleffleflnger, 210 St. idea was glvrn up. 6:0 p. Epworth League. Mt.

Holty Soring Lutheran Kev E. Manrer, pastor. 9.30 a. Sunday School. 10:30 a.

Worship with sermon by pastor. 7:00 p. Worship with sermon by pastor. Wednesday evening prayer nervtre work. supply or credit lo a far greater ev erlcan LaFrance consuructlon, with tent than ever anticipated, and I feel the exception of the 12-ft.

and 16ft. that It would be unwise, under such ladders, which will be of the aolld-conditlons for our borotnth lo Incur side type. for the Empire Hook and Ladder Com Moved by Mr. Bentz, seconded by pany and $50,000 lor permanent street Mr. Berg, that council proceed to pur WOMAN WANTS OFFICE For the first time since the women of the country have been given the improvement.

any more Indebtedness, and lo place One 40 ft. rapid holat rope and pu1- additional taxes upon our taxtmvers at ley extension to extend 40 feet, with right to vote. Adams county will nave one of their number as a candidate for this time. Our community Is being supporting poles; one 2S ft, single Ind Moved by Mr. Berg, seconded by Mr.

Class that the resolution be adopted. On roll call the resolution was adopted by 13 yea and 1 nay. Page chase a truck for tho Empire Hook and Ladder Company, same as seen In Chambersburg, subject to the passing of an ordinance and also lhat the Empire Hook and Ladder Company receive from the borough an appropriation of $9io per annum. Motion constantly appealed to for funds for der; one 21 ft. single ladder; one 2- 1 178.

I The ordinance for tho Issuing of 160,000 bonds, $10,000 for the purchase patrlotlc and benevolent purposes, and ft. single ladder; 0ne 16-ft. single lad has responded nobly to the call, but dor, and one 12-ft. roof ladder, etc. we must not lose sight of the fact Flre Tool Equipment that there Is a limit beyond which 4 flr department axes, we cannot go.

Now, If our Borough 6 pike pokes, assorted lengths. Was Without a hook and ladder ti-iifW 2 mall nicks: 2 shovels: 1 wlrp rut- one of the county offices In the court house. Miss Edna E. Elcholtx, for Hi" past six years deputy register and recorder, has announced herself a a candidate for the office of register and recorder, and will go before the Democratic voters, asking for their support at the primaries In September. a piece of fire apparatus which I con- ter: 1 tin roof cutter; 2 pitchforks; 4 aider very essential during a flre.

I rubber buckets, etc. All marked E. would gladly approve such a resolu- 11. and L. Co.

I COMMUNITY SERVICE The Holy Week service on Friday (Ion, even under the present condl- There are numerous other things Hons, bul we have a truck, and so far which we could have mentioned but ST. JOHN'S CHURCH CARLISLE The Sunday of the Resurrection 6.00 A. M. Holy Communion. 7.30 A.

M. Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M. Procession, Holy Eucharist and Sermon.

Preacher: The Rector. 7.30 P. M. Evensonsr. Te Deura and Sermon.

Preacher: Chaplain W. K. Lloyd CHRISTUS RESURREXIT, ALLELUIA! -wan led foy the Rev. O. F.

Bchaum. pastor the Bethany Evangelical church, of Lancaster. Ills theme was as our needs are concerned, I have no do not hnv snnee to go Into detail, hesitancy In saying. Is as good as the THE HISTORY OF THE EMPIRE March 11. 191, The sorretary read several communications from the Seagraves Company concerning the aerial truck, also a telegram stating (hat Ihey would allow $550 for the old truck, making th cost or tho now truck $11,450.

Mr. Berg slated having been In Boston and consulting Mr. Burt, the representative of the Seagraves Company and that Mr. Unit agreed to have a certified check here for $600. making tho allowance for the old Iruck $1150 and the cost of the new one 1050, After somo discussion Mr.

lleniz made the, following motion which was duly seconded: of an auto truck lor the Empire Hook and Ladder Compmiy, and $50,000 for the paving of streets, and daring the mmn before the qualified voters or the Borough to bo voted upon at a special election to bo held on Tuesday, November 6th, 1917, was read and it was moved and duly seconded. That the ordinance be adopted as read. On roll call the ordinance was unanimously adopted. Those voting In the were: Mossra. Strohm.

WWdrntnej er, Glass. Eberly, Kutz, Arnold, Mlnnlck, Day, Berg, ishump, Jlertzlor and Hosier. 15 yea. Page U9. one which you contemplate purchas- Fifty odd years ago there started ing.

"Uncle Ben" Hpangler's one story -The Cross." Ills text was a part or ttie 33rd verse of the 23rd chapter of St. Luke, "They Crucified Him." The I would ask that you defer Ihe tiur- clear store on Main street, where chase of this a una rat us unlil condl- lennr Hall now stands next to H. A. meeting was well attended. Hons again beromo normal, even If It Ewlng'a residence, the first meeting requlrpd the expenditure of several of what la now railed the Einp're HAULINQ Hauling and moving by (ruck.

Fred hundred dollats more, our community Hook and Ladder Company. The would (hen be relieved of other obll- members who started this movement erlck Garland. 35 E. North Car That the SuEravcs Compatv I rations. wore Jou ThompEon, JOilUp KuuU, lisle, ta.

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