2 TIMELY NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA AND CITY'S SUBURBS FIGHT ABOUT PIGS AT GETTYSBURG State Board of Health and Borough Council Hitch on Sqnitary Questions Gettysburg, Pa., Aug. 16. The poor pigs being raised in the borough to help the families lighten their ex penses in the time of the present htgti prices are now holding the cen ter of the stage. The authorities of the State Department of Health have been trying to force the borough council to legislate against the pigs and pig pens, but this the council has refused to do up to date. Upon the failure of the council to act, the local board of health Issued an or der that all pigs would have to be re moved from the borough limits and the pens cleaned and put in a prop er state of sanitation. A time limit 4n which the order must be com plied with was given. About 150 citizens of the town who are pig raisers then had their inning and an indignation meeting was held in the courthouse to protest against the action of the board of health and to prevent, if possible, the re moval of the animals. Many of the owners have removed their pigs to places outside the borough limits, but some have not. At the meeting of the owners a fund was raised and attorneys retained to represent their side of the case. It is likely the mat ter will be carried into the courts. Quiet Days at Dillsburg Campmeeting Grounds Dillsburg, Pa. Aug. 16. —Monday was a quiet day at the Dillsburg camp. There was no morning preaching service. In the afternoon the Rev. John M. Worden gave a Bible study at one of the Cottages. The Rev. Daughterty was unable | to be present for the evening service j and in his stead Evangelist Zuber, of i Philadelphia, preached. Tuesday morning at the commun ion service the Rev. John M. 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Grounds Adjoin Beach and Boardwalk Open surrounding*. Fireproof Garage. Booklet leading Moderate Price Hotel. Modern lhrou;koat. Kentucky Ave. & Beach. Heart of Atlantic City. Cnpacity M 0; private baths : running water. Refined surrounding*;ocean bathing from hotel (2 up daily, sl2 up weekly. Write for fo'.der 14th season. Ownership management. BUSY DAYS AT MT. OLIVET CAMP Harrisburgers Take Promi nent Part in Services at Religious Gathering Mt. Olivet Camp. Dlllsburgr, Pa., Aug. 16.—Prayer and praise ipeetng yesterday morning at Mt. Olivet campmeetlng was In charge of Miss Ida Kast, of Mechanlcsburg. .After the Scripture reading a number of voluntary testimonials were given by those In attendance. At 10.30 the Rev. J. M. Worden, of Harrlsburg, gave a Bible reading which was much ap preciated. The Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Brenneman, of Camp Hll, sang a duet. At 1.30 o'clock junior meeting was in charge of Ross Devine, of Harris burg, who had arranged a fine pro- - gram of music and addresses. A spe cial duet was sung by the Misses Jen nie Kauffman and Margaret McCurdy, entitled "I Want to See Jesus; Don't You?" Miss Emily Edwards, junior superintendent of Dauphin county, de livered an interesting aldress to the children. The Rev. Gannan, of Har riaburg, preached the afternoon ser mon. The C. E. services were con ducted by Miss Ida Kinsley, with the subject, "Spreading Good News." A song service preceded the reading of the Scripture, solo by the Rev. S. A. Farven, of Brls"bln, and a duet enti tled "Lord, I Am Wiling," by E. L. Bender and Martha M. Bender. At 7.30 the Rev. Dr. Bell, Methodist Epis copal pastor .of Mechantcsburg, deliv ered a sermon. COWS KILLED BY LIGHTNING Lampeter, Pa., Aug. 16.—A se vere storm passed over this section and Goshen Tuesday night, doing considerable damage. Six fine Alder ney cows were killed, being struck by lightning, on the Day Wood farm. Hail fell in some sections of the county and tobacco In the upper end was riddled. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Blain, Pa., Aug. 16. —Mr. and Mrs. James IC. Pyle, of Philadelphia, an nounce the marriage of theft- daugh ter, Miss Florence M. Pyle, to Georgo B Boyer, at .the bride's home on August 8, 1917. Mr. Boyer is the youngest son of Edward D. Boyer, of Blain, now employed In Phlladel | phia. Auto Road Map Free Mailed on Request HOTEL ADELPHIA Chestnut, at 13th St., Philadelphia Pn. 400 Rooms —400 Baths Resorts ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. KENDERTON OCEAN END TENNESSEE AVE., One of Atlantic City's most prominent hotels oft the boardwalk. Centrally located. Rooms single or en suite with private bath. Elevator. Sun parlor. Open iawn attached. Booklet and rates on request. A. C. CHAIMAN. TUP U/II TCUIDP Virginia Ave. IME. YYIL 1 dfllKL and Beach. Ocean view. Capacity SOO. 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