Show FIREMAN FLEES FROM GRAVEYARD GHOSTS ALONE IN A CEMETERY AT MIDNIGHT MID-NIGHT HE SEES WEIRD SPECTERS SPEC-TERS AND RUNS AWAY St Louis Lost for an hour among the tombstones of Calvary cemetery at midnight fleeing till out of breath from mysterious white figures that seemed to rise up from among tho graves William Carpenter a fireman had an experience which he hopes will never be repeated Members of his fire company still talking about Carpenters experience look on the wholo affair as a Joke He d w t ° 1I 7 f Fr f4 f r 1Ra lE1 va The Ghosts Appeared on Every Side Is not qulto Convinced that tho white garbed figures were not ghosts Late at night about halfpast ten oclock tho Baden firemen were aroused arous-ed by an alarm turned In from a box at Calvary and Florissant avenues Their shortest route to tho fire was through Calvary cemetery At tho big Iron gates on tho Broadway sldo of the cemetery Capt Annnon and Fireman Carpenter left the hose reel 1 Ammon opened tho gates and then sprang to his post on tho wagon Carpenter Car-penter was left behind to close tho gates after tho engine When he had closed the gates tho hose reel and engine wore a hundred feet ahead of him dashing rapidly uptIme up-tIme hill Carpenter ran after tho wagon shouting loudly He saw tho lights of tho engine disappear dis-appear In tho distance and started to find his way out of tho cemetery I kept on running he said to a reporter re-porter In telling of his experience wishing every mlnuto I could got out All around mo wero whlto tombstones tomb-stones I heard a nolso In another direction di-rection and then I saw a white thing It seemed to rlso out of the ground My hair went up too I think Then I did run Ill admit I was dead afraid I Just wanted to get oul of that place of horrors I think I prayed I was damp all over with a cold clammy sort of sweat Carpenter wiped his forehead with his handkerchief In memory of tho event before ho went on I thought all the tlne that I was heading for Calvary a enue After a time I saw tho light ol a street car In tho distance and It sort of kept me company I followed the light and the next thing I knew I had stumbled and fallen and there looking at mo was another white thng It wasnt as bad as tho first hough I was getting used to tho spooks a little I got up again and ran until I came to a barb wire fence I got over the fence without a scratch and found I was In Walnut Perk north of tho cemetery All the Imo I had thought I was going south A policeman toll me where I was and how to get bfck to tho engine house Ho said wo had made a run on a false alarm I had been In the cemetery an hour |