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- Surgeon Takes Out Living and Beating | Heart, Cuts Out Bullet and Saves Life} Marvelous Surgical Operation Performed on 15-Year- Old Boy, Reported by Surgeon Himself—Famous Dr. Carrel Now Stops Hearts in Experimental Operations for Two and One-half Minutes. By Nixola Greeley-Smith NEW YORK, April 24 The living, thr r of the itself a human be has been taken out t let embeddec it cut « the violently be heart sewn up and replac That is m n surgery’s greatest tri And the boy whose heart was so me ali today and is working in—as if nothing had ever happened to him! Modern surgery announced its est triumph of the 20th century in the accomplishme wo celebrated sur geons, before the American Surgical association in New York city. Dr. Alexis Carrel of the Rockefeller Institute, winner of the Nobel prize in 1912, told the assemb surgeons of his success in interrupting the circulation of blood in « for two and a half minutes, in which time he perf delicate operations which, if duplicat the human hea will enable surgical science to repair mar that deli which are now invariably fatal injuries ate organ, MEAT PRICES CUT) FOR SATURDAY AT Frye & Co.’s Markets The following Big Specials will be offered tomor- row, Saturday: Extra Quality Washington Creamery Butter, Ib. .25¢ Extra Choice Young Frying Chicken, lb........ 22c Choice Shoulder Choice Lamb Pucks Roast, Ibi.) x: | gp oo age eae 11c Choice Steer Choice Shoulder 1 Boiling Beef ......... ee Wo hon asc 12: Choice Steer Choice Spare a Pot Roast, Ib......... 1 Ribs, ee. tae The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring. BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops Open Until 10 p. m. Pleasure of a Player Piano in Your Home See our stock of Standard Makes, not stencils, ment representing the utmost Player Piano to offer. You will find every instrument in this list on our floors and for sale to the first buyer. Whether you want the Krell Autogrand, or the Decker Player, Weber Pianola Piano, or the Mission Design Autopiano, they are yours for the price and terms advertised. Here Is the list. Every instrument GUARANTEED TO SAT- ISFY. Your money must buy you satisfaction, or we don't want it: AUTO PLAYER, walnut case, #- KIMBA note, new; @ rich toned, well- th made Player. Your judgment will nov tell you it's worth more th: AYER PIANO, bean- little shopworn; like this elsewhere 8565 AUTOFIANO, in bewutifat minsion Gesign: very artistic, containing latest improved player action; also the temponome; @ wonderful im- provement; big value for .. S585 ; splendid for = amall home. This tnstrument has Deon used @ short time in our Ii- brary, It may be bought for FILERS PLAYER PIANO; rich ma- (MEE ee i$.) hogany case, #8-note style; full ANT PIANOLA PIANO, = gined piano; hear it; yen, try it taken fn exchange for a inte ; 8425 model, 8%-note Autopiano; only pre Re ; S225 KRELL AvTOC among the YER PI- highest price the mar- ANO, ket. Sen the trot fea- cane tures. We know that there will be many Inquiries for this one at 8540 NE MARSHALL & WEN- cares. SABO PIANOLA PIANO; « bares, Mrument using’ both 68 te music; figured ma- tase. Mot 6 Demis on howa: St; been used a little, but offered much below value for clearance. ‘This te ful Flexotone, will revolutionize the making of player plano... 8650 BECKER & SON PLAYER VIANO for almost what the plano, without ke rare buy at «ROBO KINGSBURY INNER PLAYER, 7; $5-note; like fancy quar ter-sawed oak case; now EILERS PLAYER PIANO; ne & discontinued case desien tyls B8-note Player of finest n PLAYER PIANO, but an excellent value at Think of the pleasure a Player Piano will bring into your home. Every member of the family may play good music with the new Rythmodic Music Roll, and obtain resulta never before dreamed of. For as little as one-tenth of the purchase price you may have one of these instruments sent to your home, The balance may then be paid in reasonable monthly payments, A nice selec- tion of music, up to $25.00 worth, with each instrument. For the discriminating buyer, we say: Hear the New Chick ering Artigraphic Player. Hear the New Chickering Flexotone Hear the dorff, the piano with the Homo-tone, Hear the Pilers De » Play Piano. Hear the famous Kimball Player Piano and the marv is Autopiano. Attend to it now. instruments mentioned abov +. as stated, Come in today, select one of the superb You will find everything exactly LA.) Fivinger Mer THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914, | Heart operations have been impracticable because of the Impossl bility of arresting circulation without stopping life itself, But Dr, Car rel has proven that LIFE MAY GO ON WHILE THE HEART ITSELF HAS STOPPED. Dr, Carrel stopped the hearts of dogs by clamping rubber tipped Amps to the arteries, restoring the circulation nearly three minutes later by removing the eclamy Dr. Robert Proust, the distinguished French surge Interested the assemblage by the statement that he had extrac Het from he heart of a boy four years ago, The ia now earning his own iving Dr. Pr deseribed the operation to at the Hotel Astor On ruary 20, 1910," 1 I y of 15 years at the Trousseau hospital, who had been accidentally shot by a playmate An “NOTHING IMPOSSIBLE TO MODERN SURGERY”’ CHICAGO, April 24 Dr, John | | | B, Murphy, the great surgeon | of Western America, in © menting on Dr. Robert F report to the Am association, stated the ties of accidental surgery ¢ heart were almost limit “The mory of Dr. Proust's successful operation on the heart of a boy is correct in ev ery detail,” said Dr. M “The progress of a surgery on the heart has most unbellevable in the ten years. last Dr John B. Murphy examination showed a bullet tn the heart and I decided an immediate! operation alone would save bim | “I traced the course of the bullet and made an incision, lifting the} skin and soft parts along the breast bone. 1 found the cartilage of the) | fifth rib shattered by the bullet. I raised it and found bubbling blood. I sectioned the fourth and sixth rib cartilages at the breast bone, com-| pleting the flap of flesh and turned the fap back, unfastening and push: | | ing back the pleura (membrane of the thorax). I applied compresses} |} to the breach, cleansed the operative field and distinguished the wound| jin the pericardium (the membrane sac around the heart) from which | the blood had a«purted. | “T enlarged the wound to three tnches and explored the pericardiac cavity (surrounding the heart). I could not see the heart apex because of a huge clot of blood. “I removed this clot and with {t the bullet, loose in t dium (membrane around the heart), “Then I found a wound in the heart itself, allowing blood} to escape with each contraction. I GRASPED THE VIO- LENTLY BEATING HEART WITH DIFFICULTY AND SEWED UP THE WOUND AS IT BEAT IN MY HANDS The first stitch perforated the heart wall and stopped the hemorrhage, but blood continued to escape along the needle| and thread. P | “I made three other non-perforating stitches with a similar needle,| covering this seam with another series of stitches. Then I stitched up the pericardium, repaired the shattered breast wall and completed the operation. | “A month after the operation, the boy took up his work as mee) He shows no signs of heart trouble beyond a slight panting he a ds ire. He now a bookkeeper.” | BAND OF 100 WILL HONOR DAD WAGNER In the ‘big military band concert which is to be given by Wagner's band at the Moore theatre Sunday evening, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of this pioneer musical organization, Seattle will be treated to one of the finest band concerts that has ever been heard in this city. Also the augmented band of 100 men will be the largest to have every played in concert here. of giving such a concert id by a number of local 8 as a testimonial to honor Je’s veteran bandmaster “Dad” Wagner. The success of Sunday evening's event is already assured, for the house is already nearly sold out, and gives indication there will be one of the largest audiences that ever listened to an indoor band con- cert, A splendid musteal program has been arranged, to be preceded by an introductory address by Prof. E. 8. Meany of the University of Wash- ington, in which he will discuss Se- attle events of 25 years ago. The musical program follc wa: PART I. March—“Washington Post,” most popular march | > pertcar- Were Young, Maggtie”....... Ceseevccesescers Butterfield Mr. Albert Nightingale. PART II | Overture Solonnelle, “1812” | . «+ Techaikowsky | ‘ourts of Gren- BOR creccnsoucsveces R, Chapi| a Introduction to the March and Tournament. b Meditation. © Serenata. d Finale. “Dance of the Serpent#”........ iced cis shu sale Edouard Bocealari | Religious Meditation — “In Great Beyond” E “Star Spangled Banner” Fire, which partially destroyed the frame dwelling occupied by Joe Companion, at 1718 Valentine place, Thursday night, is believed to have been the work of fire bugs. Coal ofl fumes were noticed by the firemen. A one-story building used by Mrs. Bult ago .. . . Sousa Medley of . which in- | Young's millinery store, 6063 Du cludes the best of the old fa | wamish av., was visited by fire last vorites. night. The damage amounted to Cornet solo-“When You and I $500. GETTING THERE FAST The Markets That Have Reduced the Cost of Living in Seattle mee aS PUBLIC * DE AT THE MARKET CENTER | Sanitary Public Market Old Pike Place Public Market Corner Public Market Halibut Headquarters bee FRESH . 25c “pans. Be, 25c Doz. ae * pes ee c FI: SH E. C. Knaier marcer | PUBLIC MARKET]| ScA'+," STALLS 31.33 Ice Cream Cone Free Big cone full of delicious ice cream given free with each purchase tomorrow. Lots of bargains in various lines awaiting you at the Sanitary Market Annex Quality Our | Flour $1.00 Hobby iy Holly, Centennial Best, Hammond's Best or High Flight, with other $1.70 PHILADELPHIA grocery purchase, except MEAT CO. milk or sugar. TOKIO TEA STORE dada ang STALLS 24-36 Forthe Best and mah Kaan Dried Fruits Go to Blomfield’s STAND 125 SANITARY MARKET Mra. Porter's Peanut Butter, fresh made dally, Ib 15¢ Old N. Y. Sharp Full Cream Cheese, 30¢ Ib. or 2 lbs...55¢ lowa Butter, Ib. Fresh Ranch Eggs, 2 doz...45¢ Arnold's Butter Store Booth &—Pike Place Entrance SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY RED SHIELD BUTTER 29c POUND First Avenue Entrance Sanitary Market DELICIOUS GERMAN RECEIPTS Combined with fresh, tender meats and a clean, sanitary bologna kitchen, give us the reputation we have for “un- excelled meat products.” Here are a few prices. Sugar Cured Hams, Ib.....22¢ | Imp. style Liver Sausage, Ib. : [Westy ecnig kok . 25¢ Lhe prada tne +208 | picod Pudding, Ib. ..20¢ Balogna, Ib. 20¢ | Metwurst, Ib, . B0¢ Pork Sausage, Ib. ... 5¢ | Knokwurst, Ib . 20¢ » JILG'S HOME-MADE MEAT PRODUCTS Main Floor, Sanitary Market Fresh Vegetables Fresh Vegetables Nice line of new home- | Fresh Artichokes, Ib... .5¢é grown Spring \ egetables | Fancy New Potatoes, 2 coming in every day. Bot as) rake a kaaaad 15¢ Green Peas, 3 Ibs.....25¢ H. TSUKAMATO STALL 101 0. M. Vegetable Co. Stall R8 3 BIG CANS FOR 15¢ ene Churned Washington Le’ Cling Peaches, per can | Creamery Butter, 2 Ibs..... Boe apie . or Perrererery * -10¢ | Local Ranch Eggs, 2 doz...45¢ 4 Ibs. Roman Meal 10c pkg. Baking Soda Blue Ribbon Tea, per I 8 cans of Corn for.... ALLEN’S GROCERY STALLS 18-25 White Clover Creamery Co. TOM DODDS, Prop. STALLS 16-22—LOWER FLOOR Northwestern Poultry Go. Back in the Old Location. TOP FLOOR CORNER MARKET For Past 8 Months Was at 1530 Pike Place LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY Baby Chicks, Eggs for Table and Hatching, Incu- bators, Poultry Foods and Supplies of All Kinds. _ [PIKE PLACE) —_— Meet the Foods Producer SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY =” SUGAR Messescne s tor wholenaie. White as for « ton at wholesal Rest Room after 12 Saturday’s Specials Jelke’s Good Luck Oleomargarine, 5-lb. package TM, obleis - $1.00 Yakima Comb Honey, regular 20c 30c can of Asparagus for....... Pure Ground Peppers, lb Raspberry Preserves, 25c size, 3 for. The Public Market Grocery 1035 Pike Place. Free Delivery. ne 25¢ Red Snapper, 3 Ibs........ Black Cod, 10¢ Ib., 3 Ib Chinook Salmon, Ib Abe Halibut, 2 ibs. ibe Alaska Fish Market STALL 52 LOWER FLOOR Brazil Taffy, Peanut Crisp, 1 Golden Butter Cups, Ib. After Dinner Mints, Ib 5 Chocolates, all flavors, Ib. . HOOD’S Mt. Vernon Jersey Butter, 3 Ibs. Pure Minnesota Butter, Ib. Duck Eggs, doz............ Mt. Vernon Butter Store 1521 PIKE PLACE 25c¢ Baking Powder. 15c Pure Cocoa, Ib... -20¢ R. E. RICHARDS STALLS 31-32 Lamb Chops, Ib. Bacon, Ib. .. and Home Bakery BOOTHS 53-54 Our home-made doughnuts with coffee will be served free between the hours of 1 and 2 p. m. ew Location. Home Cooking Best Materials Used. DINING ROOM OVERLOOKS SOUND AND MOUNTAINS ~ IDEAL LUNCH ROOM REOPENED Will be glad to see our old friends in our new location—Stall 20 NORTHWEST MEAT CO. *riKe Fancy Pork Roast, Ib Leg of Young Mutto: Pork Steaks, Ib. Shoulder of Lam Picnic Hams, Leaf Lard, 1b Lard Compoun Fancy Eastern Hams, whole, 1b, Potato Sausage, New French Market Stalls 84-85 All goods at special | prices tomorrow. PURE FOOD SHOP 1511 PIKE PLACE Vieit this unique and sanitary meat market sure the cleanliness the meats—everything under glass. Special prices Sat= urday on everything, A 100 dish of foe cream given free with every purchase! throughout the store of $1.00 or over. 9 PURE FOOD SHOP—MEATS BE SURE AND VISIT THE NEW BUTTER STORE THE PURE FOOD SHOP ,, nit! Satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded. Always something offered at Special Low Prices. Free ice cream with every dollar purchase. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Fancy Old New York Sharp Cheese, Ip. 4 large cans of Milk for......... . Fresh Churned City Creamery Butter, Ib. Country churned Washington Butter, Ib. New Zealand Butter, 2 Ibs. for. . Every modern device to n= SEE YOUR BUTTER MADE We churn daily. Come and see our sanitary equipment and sample our delicious Cream Rose Butter. CREAM ROSE CREAMERY STALL 67 TO INTRODUCE OUR C. & H. COFFEES We will serve same FREE on Saturday. Come and try a cup. l5e Table Plums for, can 10c Dust Pans for......... 4 cans of Mt. Vernon Milk for. (With 1 Ib, of our fresh roasted COLE & HARADEN Stalls 12-13-14 BIG GROCERY H e | bock’s BARGAINS M a r ke t * STALL 27 STALLS 60-61 Choice Prime Rib Roast, Leaf Lard, Ib. ...1214e Lamb Shoulder, Ib. .11¢ Best Washington Creamery BUTTER 286 Ib. sor'se tor B5e Local Ranch Eggs, doz....23¢ Standard Butter Co. Stails 77-78