_ “A, ‘iifi/ ,. ifiillili L er /'Z’_I £»"I/nfafl\v~ X‘ \\\\\\ xh“ “\\ v i Read by everyoay J "yu' ‘has ma. " mum Gnullin nan. . ..r tom INVESTIGATIIIN ill liiifiil IIIITHAEES to The Guardian) 132,53“)? Dec. 14.-—As the re- m; s, direct charge that the I Fbfgefl were committing om atrocities in Ireland, the , , myor of Cork with his lrish Roche and J. J. Walsh, Zfiurnmoned beiore a mili- wywd oi‘ investigation into the pilot-k on Saturday nits!!!- wi-ges were brought before ~ 3w of Commons last night ~ “under Joseph M. Kenwor- , ‘mdcmanded aitimptwrtial tri- ,,. "pubs set up to give an unpre- wl report of what haimened. ‘wider Kenworthy said his CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15,152} The Late Major A. A. Bartlett“ iBH||_|]’$ WELFARE Am] PUBLIC iiEAiTH ASSUBIATIDN The public were in a measure pre flared for the announcement of the death of Major Bartlett which oc- . . - _ Largely Attended Meeting ill Board of Trade Room Yesterday at Which An Orgaiizatioii as Above Named "Was Formed. curred at 10.46 a. m. yesterday. Since Saturday night when’ he was A meeting for the organization of a Child's Welfare and Public so suddenly stricken it was telt by his physician and those about him that his life hung by a thread and that the end was inevitable and on lieaith Association for the Province under the direction of the ‘Canad- ian lied Cross Society, and to he associated with tiio Dominion De- ly a matter of hours. Nevertheless when the end came it was a shook 0d sadness to the many who knew tsotne response spoke volumes for pertinent of llenlth at Ottawa, vroslme good Intentions m- lhe ippople held yesterday in the Board I of Prince Edward island. of Trade Rooms, with Mr. Justice-l and loved him as a man and as a citizen, a man without reproach and a citizen who will be stuily miss ed. Few men were more deservedly popular and none more highly ss- liaszard presiding. A large number of prominent-people» in town andfi country interested in elie move- ment were present, including theL3&8‘ulilt"exfoogrlsgizlgarzlfllggiglufij9;? YOIJOWIHKI DP- ‘MvMlllflll (PPD- K-ihnviiig io provide ll. Child's Wel- teemed. A loveable, companionabie, intellectual man he had many of 0.), Zlllss DeBlois, (Ciftoivn Dis- (are and Puiblic llcalili xssoclzr pensary) Rev. llil‘. MCEWLW! warm personal friends not only in the city and province but even 40 Preslurieriiin Church) Dr. Mr- Donald, Yorlt; Mr. Tidmrirsh; Mr. beyond the bounds oi‘ the province who will sincerely mourn his death. Major Arthur Allison Bartlett was a son of the late Mr James H’ Barnett‘ St‘ John’ N‘ n‘ M" McCarey, Rev. Mr. ltaytnontl, (St. Zgidbisnni: 13:30 gézogazfg? Paul's Church; Rev. Mr. PetcrsfCanadian Brunch of the lled Cross 1mm and “TL-“gwm” ‘mieTm. “p” xvi‘??? ‘Budge Fgztgeralfilm 3 tifp ‘logarithm; pegfitllfifie uh? ll 00111111601111 @3169!‘ 111i 11-19 111'? r o‘ er mm ( 0M7 m)’ dertaltlngp-something along the D15 Mahugan» R917 H- G- Knight same lines as that for which it 51- 11’P191‘$; M1‘. i-iflvbell (Y- M- ‘3- stood during the war. The decision A.) Mrs ‘Fltl-ttinrslt llnttlics‘ Auxil- nuts conilo ttzdlthitttilOiglldkkrd Wlelfare liar (fit Dis ensar Rev. H. a. 111111 1"11>1¢ e11 ' e 011 e Barre greatly mmsed m the commnnny §rttlidivlgrs_ a‘? ézzomaln.sxylnat_ the attention of the Society in the ‘ue. . ontague; ev. . .. c goods business. For many years f m V i 1 future. m " 5 “m” ca a one‘ Donald (Cathedral Staff), Mr. be was the a ' ‘ mpresentative in the Maritime Provinces oi‘ leading Manchester nnd Ghtsgow houses and built up a large and lucrative connection. Major Bartlett was on enthusi- . . astlc phllatelist and possessed prob n was “mug mm when T’? Cb“ Frank Heartz; Mr. A. A. McDonald ably the finest collection of stamps lgltewgzzglmiuffiiaglgfiflsGi‘1g;"i‘§1?{, ttitmledttmlgn Cilltltl) J . RC. glor- .H alsowas . " " ~' ' < ' n, t . . ewar; .v. . l“ the low" provinces e lett should he elected President, a Smvem Hunter River. m. v90; position he held - .l the time of his inspector nuyim French Village; death. His 1 -..- in connection Mr. ll. D. McEiven, Morel]; Ex- with the rs... any have been inval- Mflflgllnilg}ragiaqgilzfgsinszard uableolto bel se “m” ‘ ' ' being nazfrehoisihta éllllillglltlglle0lctm w” appointed chairman and Mr‘ a collector of rare books and dur- ing the past five years made a and talent he devoted to its ai- A‘ w‘ Stem“ Secretary“ fairs. He served as A. D. C. both to specialty of collecting war poems and intended publishing a scler- the lute Lieutenant Governor Mac- Donald and the present Governor tion of these in book form. in con- nection with his phllatelic pastime he succeeded in landing the big- gest coup on the American (‘outin- ent. After confederation the coi- MBJCKIDDOD. The Major also was largely interested in the fox industry and was a director of the John It. Dinnls Foxes Limited. Ho was for charge of transportation and corn- missttrint for the Charlottetown sub district of District Number Six, a position he filled with entire sut- isfaction and economy. Major Bartlett was of indistinct- ly literary turn of mind and delight ed in the best of literature. He had a magnificent library which he was constantly adding to. lie enjoyed a large correspondence with men of light and leading throughout tiie Empire and had a. birthday book containing the signatures ot‘ many men of distinction in the world oi‘ politics and letters. lie was ll great traveller and had been several tiin- es in Europe. once in company with his life long friend. Mr. Frank IL. iieartz. As the result oi his retailing and travel he developed into a lec- turer of considerable note through- out the Maritime provinces. lt was only the other day that thefluar iiian recorded the fact that he hiltl delivered several hundred lectures for charitable and philanthropic purposes. Possessed of an easy, g-raceiul style and a fluent flow oi‘ olwice English, Major Bartlett ln- variably entranced his hearers with the subject matter of.’ his lectures while the nrtisti-z taste displayed in the selection oi illustrations left nothing to be desired. lie will be Ambassadors of the United States in all European Countries. “During the past week the people of Cork, men, women and children have been held up in the streets of this city and robbed of all they pos- sessed. Hundreds oi.’ ships have been looted, unoffendiiig; citizens have been publicly whipped or shot and it is feared in some cases burned alive in their homes and the principal business quarters of the city have been bombed, burn- ed and destroyed by armed forces of the Crown rendering thousands of people homeless and workless. in name of humanity and for our fl-mlloh came» in a message tortured people who are seeking the Lord Mayor, Messrs (protection from such savage tyran- t. a and Walsh. The lord Mayor ny, we respectfully urge the immed- oerk and Messrs Walsh have late intervention of your govern- tlie following desrpatch to the merit." irrational Cont Germany Again . ' To Be Established‘ Enters Protest '» lal to The Guardian . MM... Dec. ISL-The Ass)ernl> Ggigdgf fiecfrlfimlm] ‘accomplished today the first im- ‘secretary of m, League 0g Na. I 1 cimstmcuve M‘ 111 111° tions today made public another ot the League of Nations ad- no“, from Germany, demandlgg .._ a statute for a. permanent he; prmem may“; the approval or "111l11°11111 9°11"- °1 Jumm- 01',‘ EJJIBDLSCHQ into Supen and Mal- tion as planned -still- lacks may 9151,3035 on the Belgian 130,-. 1°11’ “P11951111” °11 11°15 Pm“ der, be communicated to assembly. .. to dispute and provides no p511" The German Government says the t for non-compliance withdecis- no“ does’ not recognize the 00111- .. tithe Court. Advocates of the Duane). 0g um is gmmcp u , however, believe that it is m‘, it “m; embyy “m; most complete plan that could s, mission to investigate conditions ueepted by the different Gov- under‘ which the __ plebiscite was tats and are confident that the held. l of nations will remedy de- The German note cballengesthe walls plan willgo now to the jurisdiction: of the League Council ». states rui- i-atiaquonmir and argues that tits-assembly Lear two or a. majority of the gue itself ‘alone is competent, ac- . approve of iclofore the cording to the Versailles Treaty, to ’ neetlngthe Aasmabley Judg- render deoitiion on the question of . l 119 919111911 5m 1-115 3°11": Enupen and Malmedy. TboGerma-n 1.11110 01181911911 111 1119 1111111111 Government submits its conclus- hifimbel‘. ' ions and other documents and asks the Secretariat of the League to place them before the Assembly. jective for the Provincial catupaign was $7.000, and the Society is’ in the happy position today of being able to remit this money to the Head Office, and a little over. The speaker declared that this hand- Mr. Haszord then continued: We have to consider many things. in the past of considerable import- groatcst possible importance . . . . . . lt was found at thr conclusion of the War that there were mnsldet‘ table means at the disposal of the _____ n-qu-vn "The Society feels that its first efforts should be directed towards the conservation 0f the ipiublic health. in order to get at this we must start at the bottom. With the "stablishnient of a Child's Welfare Association other matters might develop ‘but the first thing Ls organ izatlon. In Ottawa o. few weeks ago tlhe matter was fully dismissed and ‘a branch of the iSociety was form- letl and took action in concert with Before touching irrwn the rre ‘he Dominion Department of.P\ib-, sent sable-ct of organization the 'ic ‘Health. .. .. ........0n this chairman referred ‘to the recent; basis than we am asked w form in campaign throughout the Provincelthis Province such a Society and torfiho benefit or the starving and we ‘m. 1,9,9 today 1,0 asiyfm- the suffering children ot‘ Central Eu- gpprflyfl] or the peopk), in this ropc. As President of the KI-liar-wocreqy of course evgfy poi-son will lottetown branch of ‘the Red Cross be expgpfed 10 render every assist- 31101613/ \1l><>11'W1.11¢11 11.16 Work Oflnnce. The emergency is of great the campaign rested he wished toH-jupqmance ,3; the present time, tender sincere thanks to the peopic|tthe conditions being fer worse ot‘ the Province i'or the‘ liandsomelimtn we hm reason to expect or resiwnseinade to the Society's esrlbeiieyr... _ . .. ....:.ln connec- pcal for funds for this benevolent tlon with the‘ public schools it is purpose. The amount st t. as anch- found that a large percentage of Bartlett Cosh, threewslstsrs, Mrs. months. She-wt-i in ‘Doronlo at Philip Palmer and ‘Miss Kate Bert- the time of licr husband's fatal lett of St. John, N. B., Mrs. E. Prit- seizure and was immediately sum- cliard, Owen Sound. mohed home. Owing to the long d9- Mrs. Berti-art unfortunately hns lay at Sackville she was unable to been in delicate lienltli for some reach the city before last night. time and on ntoii=cal advice hlllilThe Guardian extends heartfelt been travelling for the last two {sympathy to the bereaved family- .¢n ouu-wvoo ltumo wooo eon sate. has Lawlor, 231 Fitzroy St. Dec. l! Iibpd onial issues of the different prov- laces were speedily disposed 0f- lu the late eighties M8301‘ 31111911 discovered that titers-were in the archives at Halifax every la-IBB store ot unissued Nova. Scotia 511111195 °1 "M911 11° one m a-“hm” many years the energetic secretary "Y knew “nyflmg M" He paid Biol the Provincial Rifle Association visit to Halifax, interviewed Prom-and w” always prominent m l i d told him that the. ~ 1*“ 171611 “g a“: Nova 80mm hadisupport ol‘,:ill movements for the ‘i --~~~~ ~ _ Government o i memm the“ betterment and development of the . 1 . _ m the" ' 98°55 o“ so g ‘y city and province of his adoption. .’ i Brlwln were unaware of. and for which h» Major Bartlett made his home in , 1 , _ was prepared w WY $1°-°°°- *1 f Charlottetown about forty years I °"'“°d 9' °h°°k 1°’ ‘M5 am°““ ngo and married Miss Margaret but the Premier decanted to 1:113 11-11‘ Scott Rankin, daughter of the 9 . (Spam, to The Gumm) Incas Without 111111 £8 :1 ‘ma; late Mr Neil tlnnlrin at 0G6 time nfoflTnEAL. Dem 14__Tha Mon- W119 991L111!’- At "m" ldnyor of the City. lie is survived iit bli n the promise o! seem? 111111" 1mm" hy his widow and one dsitrghter, "EM Star m“ mg p“ a e6 dlscl d the fact of the existmrot . Ens-MAID FOR GENE- fqllgwjng from London, "ni-ltlsn °1° d ! m the Mrs. A. B. Cosh, a grandson, Allan hlflmfl- A111”? u"- and other traders have reopened 21752361113222‘?amgzzifliflzlndomam , ‘ .r_ , commerce with Russia without aw- we condition being m“ when me Im;AL5__°N5 uqwr pmv. siting the Trade Treaty between memier investigated the ma." he Wild: in good repair. Apply the Governments, the Foreign 111" refusal at a price which be would 313E111! AW- 2175434141 lice announced today. it is denied would give Major Bartlett tho flfli " ifi i ll that Great Britain ' " n lder fair. Sometime la or .,| at‘)? Sn zgiezment with the Soviet. How- galiir Bartlett received a 181-1111’ Kathm- store. A_ B. Tooinba. ever, it was said, it was known from Premier Fielding offer-ins . B222 that British and other ships were him the entire collection for $20.- proceeding to Russian ports. These 000. Major Bartlett took traders are without official recog- friends into his confidtiance Bflould nltion by the Government or wlth- was 8811194 111111 111° M“ w out its mini-antes of protection it secure the lot at t-the is announced? provided no better er d At a second interview cert" 1"°°“'° Major Bartlett succeeded in 66t- ti the price educed to 815.000 THE WEATHER’ as: thus obtained one of the most TEMPERATURE" ' valuable and remunerative col- TIDE» MOON: ETC’ lections cvor placed on the ma!" ' ' ltet. nigh tide this uitemboil at 2-48 and tomorrow mornlnz 11l- 2-29- Suu sets this afternoon at 4.24 and risen tomorrow tutor-sins M ‘FOR JO! PRINTING of oven duu-lpflon, patronize the Con u-n m. Priatnfl. 1'10 Kw‘ 11t- ‘hl. 480-1.. 1-!- FOR BALE PAIR SILVER BLACK foxes, well furred vigorous nuns-- Can ranch them if required. I'M- eonable terms and price. D. Me - luau MAID. coon waoss. 1m ill iouit Street . '- 3788-11-18.“ ll JQNA LD_ fill-lid‘! . n "ma: rtv.- YOU can "It long winter ovenirvsfl '11 tut-it you have a Columbia who. a. n s. 2222 "l" or otne-oow-r mists of giftaf-the Col- m Bee it an. our 4- E. dbombs. ‘"111 — vouM IlLVER M“! (Imam: rill be sold y‘ ‘a We! lunar. rrqauitu ‘ L . m4 1a ia ilipd E10 - rsacns i... . first of Jannunry; to“; . ‘ for half I h” DIXOII, secrgtgryr. A’. 2m 1a last M arse "'1 Mayor. ll KR This is duty one sumnla711711° shrewd-bees and business acumen‘ of Major Bartlett in the pursuit 0 philately He had a world wide rev utation as a. pbllatelist and had It specially designed letter headini! i th aturnl colors of the rare szampg ‘in his [10559951011- 1* ha“! lng which brought him into con- flict at one time with the Post - , Ge al of (‘anada who med.» intefilct him from 1181118 11 "colorable imitation" 0! 1-119 11°91‘ Rennie, Kensington, P. E. i. age stamps of Her M33951; Q1150? 2265-12454“. Victoria. After consi B" B _ trovemy-ghe ltlnjor was allowed to continue the use of his heading ' until his stock was exhausted and for ,5 that was very considerable the heading is still intact ANTQL i 1 n?“ eomroat-ron crux“ A l“ NW1! to Am; m . .17“ Y 1118M one rad "'° w°11l11lton are Dos. tear. . PArrrour w Wonk-misc “f”? 1111' l ._oeitmaia M 111111 olau- u; ma: ln addition to his commercial pufgunl and hobbies Meier Berl- lett iuid the distinction or betas an enthusiastic soldier. Ho 10111- ed the Fourth Regiment of Artil- m-y no a Lieutenant about. twen- gyygu-sagoandroeetotlieranlr u; “m: when he retired and Vi: planed on the Reserve com ° oloai-a. He atill continued active connection with the force liowexr It their annual camps WW1 emu u raymuw’ ""1 11°“ °‘ w. Qgmmjflgfljl Department 01l- ~ f tllthb coma: of m war when - is use»! i" '11s" "1 e1 ‘fl-tut... o'c- - = - ~51 '1 New; . ' H " “'1' ¢z-"°"i§f'.°.'.‘; y u gm watts. - .~ ° Wants. canvassing, "' “f” “Mwuflhvv- I . . The Late Major Arthur Allison y Bartlett - . WW1? you. (m; 1 tlon in this Province-Mi.»- one of the. Allin! a inflation. deliver"- I1 apu. Tia-us. 1- r- A- {_-i-_-_._e PASSENGER AERUPLANE f . euasrs mro FLAME i t l t i g LONDON, Dec. 14.—A large pass anger aeroplane which was leaving for Paris from‘ Cricklewood, near London, with eight passengers this morning fouled a‘ tree burst into IR“. use. t ll-II- ilames and crashed to the ground. The pilot, a_ancchsnic and two pass engers are reported to have been killed and others o the lIfl-"flen - gers lnjured._ children are seriously etfected as to their eyes, teeth, etc. These must be the first matters dealt with. lt will be necessary to secure public nurses to visit the schools and go througih the country and interest everyone in the movement. “in order to insure the safe carriage of this institution of course the financial question comes up. The understanding is that if. we can organize a Child's Welfare Association—1getting all the pub- lic lnstirutionshnd Government in terested in it and endeavoring to get their aid and assistance to i-m-ry on the worlt—that the Red Fross Society will stand behind us and practically do whatever tlnanc ing is further necessary. As n pri- mary nuttter in hbe obtaining of funds the request is that every- body, so for as possible, be induc- ed to become members of the 9o clety at a small annual leer-say $1. pernnoum for adults and 25 cents (or cl1ildren...........A.fter- wards we will need to get a labora- tory and it is proposed to hold clinics when weget started. The whole punpose will be first to get at the children and then have them treated. Of course it will be an essential matter toget the sym- pathetic support of the medical be relied upon at once. must yet organizations through all the different parts of the country. A good deal otwork in this line up and appoint work in smell \.~_ _ y which theyllveya good deal-can be accomplished in ' a short time." .'- The speaker then. read entrants fromr the “Flatt, of Work and’ Gong rial iPblicyy” ptremred-nt-‘Utttawa meeting held a. short time m.‘ fact that though we are being ash- ed to 117K113 §Bociety ‘for the above purposes-ii; wasmot roi- a moment with the obdect or rellevving~the qqvernmentfromJany . bill ties which-Grey might have in the maltblflv-H is with the idea of‘ being 0t. assistance to the Government that the Child's Welfare analhab‘ lite Health. Association will be organized. There is no douibt that Wéfyilrlng that can be done by the Departmenrof Health at 01m. Wfl will accomplished imtlit is g&1111:dl>¢0l>1e'of on.» Province . e vant e or ‘t ‘unflm’ 88 heir 0090b The liqllowltig resolution, mqvq] 113' $11050 Fitz-sordid and seconded by“ Dr. Johnson, was adwtsd, That this meeting do now organ lze itself and mppoip the n ‘.’§i‘°‘2§§..§‘?.°&'5.,°“‘ "1:.""1°°: "1 re m omen P. E. Island." ' ‘n 0n motion o1! Mr. Justice Fitz- Ierald, seconded by Rev, 1L p_ Remand a nominating committee of three was appointed, 001151311118 of Dr. S. IL Jenkins for Queen's 017111117. Mr. H. D. Mollhven (or X11188 and Miss Green. Hummer. side, for Prince. Wmmltlees from the various mantles were dravwnup as 1011mm; Kim mutton-a. P. Pmwne, M111"! Ha/ribor, Dr. Rodlr. McDon- ald. 8t- Peters Bey. ‘Rev. J. C. Mo- LMII. Sour-is, Mrs. Rose, North bake, Mrs. Wan. lves. Montague ‘Mince OfilllltYv-‘MCBQ Carrie Ho! man, Siumnierside, Mr. Benjamin Rollers. Allberton. Mrs. Minor unk- letter, Link-letter Road, Rev, Jam; Murchison, Moleque, Rev. J. J. Mo Donald. Summerside. Queens County-slurs. Walter Simpson. Cavendish. Rev. ‘J’. c. Martin, m. Btewllrt, Rev. J. .1. Me Donald, Pinette, Dr. J. C. McDon- ald, York. A central Executive Committee was also appointed, , , the following: ‘Hie president of the Red Cross Society, Judge Renard: the secretary. Dr. S. R. Jenkins; Mr. P‘. R. Hearts, Dr. H. n; John- sqn, MrsJC. Lyons, Rn. Dr. Fuller- ton, Mr. Justice Huger-aid, W. D.‘ Mobonatd, Mrs. fbr.) 0otl~ will, Mr. Joseph McCarthy, In. mp.) Jeiitltihs. Dr. J. w. Mao l Thle7 constituted the main busi- neatrortbe meeting. There was considerable discussion alongivnri- were jseinc flilfllbinted. Rev. Mr. Raymond asked what was one Iqnl work- in the nature of dealer-comers exactly the. by tltematrmqmaddbowal ptevaredtohaiiawerltr. men of the country, but this may mveanein remedied. _ been done in a very 1W W9“: 11' “To accomplish our purposes we thepkrelnis .1189 not i11- 11 Wfi1$l0= could be done by Women's lnstitu- MWIIkhtiMYI-W- WPMQVQE-W” 4°11“ tions. l1 they will time ‘the matter in committees to movearfvlfl-f _ . music...» in bbMrilIrfl.fbi1N9i111fl-,11°1111Y 11111» maid m. concluded by empflaatising m. H m $111319" M‘ w‘ HEM“, w adfldeived “list-KW! ' lama edofh Millan, Mr. Alexander McDonald. a position or toe eociety covering tions lnoi-i children's health. Home oaths mar-poles of the society, he nine so .. those covered by the Children's ivre no tuieunmt as inepoetiono! his Dr. Yeo who was next cailodon partment. The work of ‘this kind in other provinces 1s under l-llviincll‘ control with "‘Il!¢dllfili' otticers de- voting their full time to ii. Here the doctors are not i-uttblecl to do this it. One of lhu liist things we should have is 1i laboratory. tThs local government tiers X10! “a wgy clggg- 1n rirvoie ll ygfflllt. Lvgasupplement that of the federal government for this purpose. With regard u; inspection in the schools. s great many defects were discover 9d among the children _iu Char- hnewwn, gm} he believed that similar conditions would be found elsewhere in the provinces if in- spection was-made 8111161111- Dl‘. ‘MlfldMllla-n stud it WM‘ 9m“; mm this province should stand alone in MlVlB/l’. "Q "Fvafiw" m; coflflflfvin‘ health. lhb: ptvvlll cewes aboum recent-xi} shill: 1111‘ themlhiloifl ‘We; 1 i“! ‘ w“ emu-ppm; m the Agricultural Build lag lWmUh-lhfi woi- hrwlit‘ “s11 111.1111 m; plan, had w br- given up. if sufficient www- wes were“ 11° maimed the government could be Mums u, ‘we u gram toward a lgbqfgtflfjgiln" regard to rnedir cal inspection of ‘Lllt iii-hauls in m“ cjfyythg yes-guilt “:18 tn show ba bare were many uunnrmalrltlus among the children. These. defects were taibtalatled on‘ curdsand thi- pui-eu‘ ts aehoifto ‘time moans w This halts u to tunable retake action 1o was-ids means: . the. new them swam-ea. a» way 1111111" ~11 inn this present . ‘he assist-ed the vrn-ttion-tottbe. medical “m; amusements mt it was m» mtamtimxw 83'. consent oil-he ethos: ~ '5. 1 ~' be ‘anemia ‘ . they would have ’ jg thematic: of nnrsfias pointing" ‘our. njtlnnraee rmmh; e Y list-is winged ect- urlia local ‘conditions; were not able ., ‘newer make ri-ltroad.-_ - ' t‘ ' n.- Jehldaieikfsinfted that a s‘... messy-or them so WH- aeas dnwlncfitheeftwar im- tliurreas- on, taeititbey-weirefinot rrom 131M iamdi-ed,aeo,ndspiisi. rem uit "that tins was‘ a; mum; which would not. be allowed to $8M 111 the way much longer. 0! 11W WW5 ilnoiirhp ‘to enter a" larger field. ‘ab. Joseph" orcnmrey ma“. H1 ’ u: dliB'-Pt.i‘lfl.i1fl?€b-7.0!-W¥ friends twin town-and noun-U? 1P1‘ the ire-opening or the "Dalton-Sm- awwlnm. He" mutant we H111“?! neoplasm commission ‘ioisht be 1n.- qm“ w 19mm xhe institution in the wvtutdlale 5118419 111111 new cr- patdtrytnwhat itwnswlwll ill-hm w" p, that body. To m; and in the Will-ion of ‘Air. it do; vohea upon the rirflfvaentnfififl 01 the people in the litter-eels 0f 018i- inipartant question. 11W 711N411 Health to bfillfi every rural-bl.» 111- [lugnca to bem- upon the Ceramics ion and the Federal authorities 111 on!“ to have the Sanatoriuu- I'll- opoaed. This lllslllmion WW1 m originally dime-ted by StrCbnr- ea Dalton was the culmination of ldocadedfefilortinbPb-Blf"! tuberculosis sutremis by the mm- tniherculoslaa Society WW-Yii 1-1111‘ end. Mr. art-cum- siw R1911"! 111 m" elm-prion, who always took adwn ntermt in weary movement P61111111 up deep sympathy or the so- l,“ nndthuta; urine-rewi- ‘M r , i to _Mi‘s ‘ and S‘ I by‘ the cbattlr; ' -- ' en " ‘$73.31;. , §§§5§§E' one liincs wlliilo tho commlttoc . (ti. . mesveermvowwp i... some u v= giant s. ma. \ M"... wave-t tune-wast boom u , VB i-iu 4m- offiiroll Llir . r,‘ v l _ ' x I’ i . ' q-e-w- .x_. v é.‘ ‘Ids-non ‘I24’! warn 7R)! 1:49: -.- a7‘ » W. -