Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 23, 1912, Page 6

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VENING TRLEGRAN A KL Youj are offer the right -~ g8 13 :-~ 3 Lil— & T !“ vou will feclat & | home in QU “ bank | A BANK is a public institution with its interests bound up in the community in TIAT 16Dy C6 immer mon Chy gy 1 which it exists. You have a right to all the help we can give. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Lakeland - T RO Sty MAPS, BLUE PRINTS Bpacial attemties County aad Fiate Maps ot any description compiind on +hort notlce. given to compiling city, display and adveriising maps. maps kept on hand. Chemically prepared, non-fading blue yrints at res tnable rates. Speclal rates for vrints in large quantities. Prompt attention given mall orders. South Florida Map and Rlueprint Go. SMOKE INMAN'S | BLUNT sc. Cigar The oldest UNION MADE Cigar in town. They have stood the test. CONTRACTOR £ ND BUILDER Will furnish plans and specifications or will follow any plans and specifications furnished. BUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. Let me show you some Lakeloud homes I have bailt, LAKELAND, Phone 267-Graen. FLORIDA { cle bacillus, experimented, it will be { bacilli, but was balked in an attemp & Lo cure, but there are today few phy- Patececded inoclutivating otie cnrative subsianeos long known | BRESORT T0 THE COURTS TO LL.IAN SCIZHTIST FINDS : (UZE ICR CONSUMPTION BEAT ANTI-NEWSPAPER LAW. nR Fried Wa=hington, Nov. 22 —The open- It Frisquicl Frauz “U"mm', o ing 0 tack upon the constitutionaliny s iy att lhas acecwplished ” AT it ! i of 11+ sections of the recent postal ‘s he not ouly has ! i appropriation act requiring newspa- il sl that aas been the . e 5 pers 10 zive postal authorities access L every bacteriologist 2 . 4 < | 5 = to v cir circulation records and to since Hobert Koed, § - ' publ =i the names of their stockhold- b Ledoid it o a sue- _ =5 ers .. bondholders, as well as to y dicawed of, by, vid political articles as adver- Lhas no: . 4 was made before the Su- seres e only ¢ a cure for tuberculosis in « tourt of the United states in 1 ‘rel orw, but also that an inocula- F R - Rol ¢ g 3 a od brief filed by Robert . with his remedy confers abso- ey half 3 3 Mo md G, B. Plante, on behaif e nity Iromn Ll white . ) ’ "' A h of 1 lournal of Commerce and Liow long the immanity poer- % s L . = Cenioooreial Bulleting of New Yor <ats e admits that ke is unuble o e 4 The s set 1or argument orally tt he points out that no phy- & vien is able o say how long vacei- on ! % - i £ - T attorneys for the newspaper coniers immunity azainst i S ; L | cont: nd prineipally that the sections i ! vio the constitutional liberty of | Iir. Friedmann, who has been U 2o . | 1on the U newshapers, mag. working n severd years alonz " " . A sbldls e and periodicals published through- thewe lines, has just annouanced the ur he United States, 11.->|.n.~ of this .-wo-;q 1. I‘“‘, revolu- 7 «c public service corporations, tiovary nature of ln.s as-eriions u'ln- thi i the attorneys claim, pears In\vl.\l to divide the world's pi b elenants which. give the phy Sl '“i". e gl o riment a rizht to regulate their ne u..' of the Rerlin ‘.\.n‘l cal Soci- B dxcept in 80 far a8 the Bubs gl il wook Dt Eriedmann) | exs ic woruls or public welfare is con- plained the remedy and produced pa- daibal tients alleged 1o have been cured. Dr. Koch, who discovered the tuber- “No Authority Can Be Found.” “Absolutely no authority can be fourd for a contention that the pro- complained of in this act were enacted for the public benefit,” declare the attorneys. “Neither the government nor the public at large can be benefited by the knowledge of the private busi- ness affairs and the financial condi- tion of the owner of a newspaper. On the other hand, the provisions obh- jected to in the act are more than unreasonable in their demands upon the owner of a newspaper --they are Pt inquisitorial, Thev strike down private rights and in- i » e i 5 (vadde personal freedom and destroy the majority ceject it altogether, The te property, ip that they ruin e o dato siblication if it refuses to meet years has been to regard living ba- | HahiEhioe, oS vould surely follow the denial of tha pri remembered, with methods of curing | visions tiberculosis by the amployment of to employ living bacilli by the im-) possibility of depriving them of vi- rulence, The result of his experiments was that tuberenlin was obtained by re- ducing bacillus cultures to about a tenth of their bulk by mechanical reeans and then filtering. It was be- leved at firse that he had discovered clonsly sicians who regard tuberculin as of : oty marked eflicacy, while possibly opinion 0 their demnnds, cilli as alone worthy of conside and efforts toward makirg and at the e keentng them alive, Thi cisely what Dr. Fricdmann ass e deel ten curative bivve them nonvirnient 4 fRalin wes of the mail been dirceted same | e What She Meant. can .\‘ “NMy husband is a mental division,” PR | 82id u woman witness, in an English has | court. The clerk presumed that she int ided 1o say “mentally deficient.” es he tuberele ba- eitli, which, while retaining the spe- bas done done. | 1 be contained in them, are abso- | lutely tree trom toxins and discase- ! producing elements, | After extonsive experiments on an- | imals and on himself he began ||.~‘iu.:“l the culture on human patients, A\i_‘ lir-f he injected subentancously b | later Lie adopted the method of sin- | ultancons subcutancous and venal injections In his report to the medica) soc;- ety br. Fricdmann declaved he hal treated 682 tuberaclar patients, of vhom more than 250 were suffering In ai- there was an imme- diate improvement, and in a large rom pulmonary tuberculosis. LOSE eV ery case j majority a complete cure. | the br. Fricdmann exhibited 1o medival sociery pationts whom by Lot to thre injections. he said, he : | bad cnved of pulmonary, skin, bone Provides a charming means of maling Fudge, Newburg, bite in the midsi of a and articular tubereulosis and lupus, | athe F Mot convenient and economicat ool as serofulas He also exhibited 1 itidren who he declaved we frying a steak, warming a soup or pre- [ the only membe of tuberculosis paringalichtmeal. *’Rocestrr” femilics not affeeted with disense Chafing Dishes possess style and finish | that distinguish thera from ail others, and the most practical andeconomic- al lamp ever invented. We are now showing some very new and attractive designs and invite you to call and and had been protected by inocula- Berlin Cor tions. o Tribune Chivag All Have a Duty. Every man or woman is one of man. | kind's dear poss ms; to s or her Just brain, and kind heart and active hands, runkind it hopes for Stevenson, ts rome ot its the tuture —Robert Louis | { I Carry tho ROYAL ROCHESTER LINE, Reformation Sometimes. Habits in youth may be (-onlrunudi and directed, which in the man lfl-l | come the coniirmed condition of lifo, The reformer of old men and women has a profitless and an almost hope- less task.—Joseph Johnson, This Recipe Book with every Roche.ter Chaie ing Dish. Gold Jewelry Ah! Never before have we shown such an array, such splendor, such magnifidence as is evidenced in our holi- day stock of Gold Jewelry, EVERYTHING, everything it is possible to make of this precious metal in the way of Here's where we “shine.” A SOUARE DEAL It you wish to rent a hLouse or have a house you wish to rent; It you have a house to sell or wish to purchase one; It, in fact, you desire to buy or sell anything in the line ot real estate, this Is my speclalty. See me before you close a deal. Full information given cheerfully anqg freely. N. K. LEWIS Phone 309, Room 1, Raymondy Bldg, DRSSO IHIMISIONING useful and ornamental jewelry. La Vallieres, Rings, Necklaces, Brooches, Pins, _Buckles and numerous other articles rich in gem settings in diamonds and other jewels. A stock so complete, so varied and so immense that all tastes can be satisfied and all desires satisfied. Come see for yourself. Olven-Cotter Jewelry Co. 613 Franklin Street Phones 1300 and 1079 TAMPA FLORIDA i H. C. Stevens. B e & ik o L A e wbes i B0 e VT AN, We Won't Sacrifice Quality but we are always studying how to Increase The Quantity We give the “most now but we are anxious to yiv Phone us and prove it. i I mave, '; Sugar, 16 pounds ...... S R 140 {§ Cottolene, 10 pound pails.......cweeevveerereseiimiem.. 138 =' Cottclene, 4-pound pails. ....... Jauhe iy s QEale e |E Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails . w.eoiiiieeii it LS " 3 cans family size Cream.................. S e e R {§ 6 cans baby size Cream...... ... SrR R S S | lg 1-2 barrel best Flour...... SRR A g LI 12 nonnda best FIOUR. oo oisviis mmissmvansinsoamnisy 48 | % Picnic Hams, per pound ...........ccmvvunnn.. SR L }§ Cudahy’s Uncanvassed HAmS. . = .. .0 mvomeevneenns it [ Octagon 308D, B 0L, ..ereouerrrmeniosocssomenms LI ’3 Ground Coffee, per pound. ... sassimy % j ‘rg 5 gallons Kerogene ......... SCUIR R S 1 L E. G. Tweedeil | B Pl T The Best Policy In Case Of rireT§| A Fire Insurance Policy! Notablank not an [N- TENDED one, but a policy duly|signed one, ivercd WeRepresentthe Follow- sealed and delive ing Reliable Companies: German-American Phoenix, Hartford Fidelity Underwriters and many othersas good Y. Z MANN Successor to the Johnson Agency ’ Room 7. Raymondo Building, Phone 30 Long Life of Linen along with good laundry work is what you are leoking for ant that is just what we are giving. Try us. to you before the fire. It's the only kind that counts. ! | y Lakeland Steafiz Lanndry Phone 130, West Main S§t. | G. P. CLEMMONS MANAGER Corner Florida & Main The Sanitary Market GUY W, TOPH PROPRIETOR Phone 279 Florida and Western Meats of All Kinds Fresh Vegetables 4 Mother's Bread

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