Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 12, 1913, Page 3

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THRE EVENING TSLEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JULY 12, 1913. STATE BANK b Bl S R e T i) » SKIPPER ‘, sident JEAD TO LI : tor Claims to Have plormed Act. ion Revivified Pneumo- ‘After Respiration Had #Dr. Soresi Talks of { Operation. #—The miracle of bringing E to life, Dr. A. L. Soresi Bniversity thinks, will be Bghicveinent of the future. ttached to the staff of tal, has for five years periments of transfusion results, he says, that presi told of saving the ent stricken with pneu- psfusion of blood to the 1t Is rhe old, - DORMITORY bivittfully surscunied practical courses; Targe faculty; no en) | plocing groductes. Unex n now. "Postal Card Will Bring You a o making a 20 per cent reduction on all Rugs and ArtSquares sold during July, “And They Are Shure Moving Some.” rom % D our ad were butfy this i / &7 e is no better evidence of the pop- of a bank than its deposits. OUR REASE FROM JANUARY st [ULY tst WAS 150 PER CENT ur account solicited, and will be n strict confidence. P. E. CHUNN Cashier ' had entirely ceased In The patient and | the body was apparently moribund. | After explaining his experiments with transfusion of blood in animals, Professor Soresi said: “An experiment with a pneumonia patient was perhaps not as spectacu- | lar. This patient was entirely without respiration from all known tests ap- plied, and therefore actually moribund to all human knowledge, when I made a transfusion of blood from a normal man through the jugular vein of the ' patient. The return to life was prompt and recovery followed in due course. “If such transfusions could be made promptly the loss of life could be ma- terially lowered. “In a recent test at Flower hospital 1 pumped all the blood from a dog until the animal lay absolutely life- less. For fifteen minutes 1 allowed the animal to remain without a spark of life. The heart had stopped beat- ing and every function of life had | ceased. “l connected the blood vessels of e heart after respiration the dog with those of another dog and bard labor to the judge. o8 your boys and girls o4 e dost equipped. d Penmans, S‘ummer Goods at Special Prices Send Your Orders Now to ’, Tampa, Florid The lucky ones to receive Rugs in getting correct words MRS. O. G. STONE MRS. W. S. PATTERSON "Get Wise” And See Us Ligakeland Furniture & Hardware COMPANY IS O () bl a training for Business 'avl“mA I S HRUGS! RUGS! RUGS! Do not overlook the fact that we are perniTtted the Tlood to Now. Tnside of five minutes there was a complete re- turn of life, and the dog socn was velping in an entirely normal way. Other experiments wi‘h dogs have vielded results as amazing. A “When the way has been found to connect directly with the left side of the heart medical science-will be able to restore human beings to lite after all animation has been suspended, pro- vided there is no organic trouble. The resuscitation will be effective in cases of gas or drug poisoning, hemor- rhages, and such diseases as typhoid fever and pneumonia. Sudden deaths, by accident, when no vital organs have been crippled, will fall within | the scope of the transfusion method. “Under the new science it will be possible to restore life after it has been extinct for half an hour. I am devoting most of my time to these experiments and hope before long to be able to make an important an- nouncement to the world of science.” BUY TIMARCHUS SILVER COIN British Museum Acquires Relic of Babylon—Is Very Rare and Highly Prized. London.—The British museum has Just acquired a silver coin of Timar | chus, Satrap of Babylon, part of the | S8yrian empire. Timar8hus on the | death of the reigning king of Syria, | Antiochus IV, in 162 B, C. usurped lthe throne, refusing to acknowledge Demetrius and his wife, Laodice, the . legitimate successors. Timarchus reigned only one year, during which | time he struck a few coins, which are now very rare. Of these one is a unique gold coin now in the Berlin | museum; another a unique silver coin ~of one drachm, which s in the Brit. ish museum. Until recently no specle men of the larger four drachm silver coin was known to exist except one, which had becn taken by the legitl- mate rulers, Demetrius and his wife, | and restruck with their portraits. Last year a coin bearing the efigy of Tim- archus was sold at an auction in Ger- | many, and another example, taken to the British museum a short time ago, ' has now been secured for the national . collection, ! Grateful for Sentence. . “Thank yer. May the Lord bless {yer. May yer head never ache!” said & woman sentenccd to ten months N : N A N ee : R | you do one or the other habitually, powt LET wrinkies come DR T Ein =0k EiESaRE Woman Should Use Preventive Meas- ures to Keep Her Face Smooth and Clear. I once heard a woman say: “The best way to treat wrinkles is to avoid getting them.” This may sound ah- surd, but it is true. Wrinkles are caused by facial habits. > | Laughing, crying, frowning or smil- ing will not make you wrinkles, unless BATES’ DEPARTMENT STORL War Paint is on for Business. il P then the face becomes “set.” To keep | the muscles of the face exercised will not give you wrinkles, Scowling and | wrinkling the forehead when reading | Ko or studying, or when conversing, will, it continued persistently, soon show | deep wrinkles in the forchead and about the eyes. You can check your- self of these habits and thus awoid acquiring wrinkles. If the eyes are weak or overstrain- ed, it is easy to fall into the habit of drawing the forehead down im wrin- kles about the eves, thus giving your self a cross look that you probably do not deserve. Pressing gently the (¢ nerves around the eyes and stopping now and then to close the eyes, is very restful to them. If your eyes are troublesome, however, better consult an oculist.—Mme. Jcaune La Place, in the Woman's World. Price is the Powes. (R HEAGAS IS ENEAC To unload my Summer Stock. -- LOW PRICE has the job. Come in and you will decide the time well spent. BATES - = REDFERN'S LATEST WE ARE STILL GIVING AWAY those beautiful suits and pants--also Palm Beach suits--at less than cost, as we want to get ready for our fall line. We want all the room we can get, as we have bought an enormous stock of Hart Schaffner & Marx cloth- ing=--also other goods. Our straw hats and other furnishings reduced in price. Now is the time to get bargains by calling around to see us. l |0umtler The Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing I THE HUB JOSEPH LeVAY Mlle. Laravia in a Redfern model of charmeuse, partly veiled by black chiffon with silver beads at the, cor sage; a typical model of: the new sleeveless style, revealing the shoul- ders. The necklace is drawn up in- to the colffure. Locates Sweetheart at “Movies.” Cralg, Cal.—While watching a mov- ing picture here, Norman E. Lowe, recognized one of the nc?ressnu as his sweetheart, Miss Thelma Lumsden, from whom he was separated three vears ago by the wrecking of an ex- cursion boat in the '[vdson river. Lowe wrote to her in cire of the pro- ducers of the film and received a re- quest to come at once PHHGRAVING (20 TAMPA-FLAL I PRES il || Security Abstract & Title Company Announces that it 'is now ready s v . . 5 BLh- o *PROMPT MAIL GRDE MY LINE INCLUDES for business,' and can furnish promptly, complete and reliable Newspapers abstracts of the title to any real M.gumes estate in Polk County, Stationery SECURITY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Miller Building, East Side Square BARTOW FLORIDA Post Cards Cigan m — The Ginger Man. Bomettmes the weather puts ginger tato some men. Then there is a kind [ of man that all the time puts ginger Me Could Understand. . Poet—"“All my iife seemed to go fnto that poem. I was perfectly em Come and see me before pur chasing elsewhere. 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