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Libertyville Independent, 15 Nov 1923, p. 2

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:21 Irr0llllhllE Poison- F ma mom mm» F000 G mu. f! "c. Joseph Duffy, Former Yard- master Here, Died at Home in Highland Park. Tainted food eaten in a Wauhe'an restaurant is believed by relatives and the family physican, Dr. R. R. Jack of Highqood with having been responsible for the death Friday night at 10:45 o'clock of Joseph L. Ely. aged " years, 611 Laurel ave- lle. Highland Park. Mr. Duly had been employed by the Chicago and North Western railroad for twenty- aix years. For many years he had been a conductor. manna! Friday noon. At 2:00 o'clock. an hour later. he became vio. jantly m and was removed to the depot at North Chicago where he was attended by Dr. J. L Miller. Dr Miller rendered tlrtgt aid and then had as patient placed on board a train and removed to his home in Highland Park. where he was attended by Dr. Inch, the family physician. He re- mained unconscious until a short time before his death. Then he was atrium with convulsions and died very suddenly. V He wag a manger conductor on tlte Nonhwutern for many yearn. but for several years was yardmu- tor In Wakes". and for several months recently In in curse of the twitchynrdu in North Chlcgso. TH: LIBERTYVILLE moves. DIRT I: the but paper in the county. tune ot " artery In his heart. Coroner L. J. Taylor. who con- ducted the examination, declared that Mr. Duffy slowly bled to death. and that he lived about six been one: the rupture occurred. on the may w" e "ttttll one. Joseph L Duffy, veteran employs of the Chicago & Northwestern rall- mad company, did not die from the effects of.ptomaine poisoning as had been at tirat believed, but according. to the verdict ot the eoroner'tt jury. following a post mortem examina- tion, his death was due to the my tune of n artery in his heart. Coroner L. J. Taylor, who con. ducted the examination, doclu'bd that Mr. Duffy slowly bled to Mr. Duly told members ot his ttutr ily that all he ate tor dinner was a plate ot baked beans and some tOit cookies. It was expected that the autopsy would reveal the exact cause of death. Dr. Miller says that when he attended the patient the symp- toms did not point toward ptomaine poisoning unless there were other complications with it. Mr. Duffy was born in Highland Park and had lived there all his life. Besides " widow he leaves seven brothers: James. Thomas, Prank, William, George, Edward and Arthur. all of Highland Park. The funeral was held on' Monday. He was well known in Waukegan and along the entire north shore. Mr. Duffy. who lived at 611 laurel venue. Highland Park, had eaten lunch in n Wuhan mum-mt " noon may and two hour: later beam. seriously ill. __ At one time Mr.' Duffy was yard mater in the Waukegan yards and of late had been in charge of the Mtchyards in North Chicago. _ The Torrington Dememstrator is waiting tergive you a compli- chuy demonstration of this batter cleaner. Simply tele- M. all in write and say: tun-Id "to to but I in. Omn- 'tramort of the Torrington Ilneetrie mmvsuarrco. I! No. film A". By WILL!" u DALE? ' Nation: Editor"! "mention Spec!" to The [Movement . Washington Noe. ".-Ltmitatitttt in the number of visitor: to thc White House tell: its own story. we Presi- dent, like nay other normal executive. want: time to work. Ho nut submit a document to Contra- out mouth which will withstand the cumin; of self-styled and mbitiom critics. It must impress the,puhuc generally. for millions term him no loader. The current investigation into con- ditions aurroundintg the "I. ot ho.- pitnl site: he: convinced the Pmidelt that a sever-to department must be creeted for the grouping of new agencies. Be ("on 3 change. The chnrgee ot graft em mismanagement in the Veterpnl Bureau indirectly " tecte the Peiiitdent, as there in no Ct!) inst officer responsible for the work of the organisation. It in an independ- ent body reporting directly to the Chief Executive. tt " "generally agreed tis Washington that Benito!- Cevper has written the lest-lathe prom of the "called tum Moe tor the next dkcognt situa- tion, Indications" he ducking any connection betveen the outrun group 11: Congress and his 'ettttrestiortrtor 'jegielnuve relief fotthethmterr. Tho Copper men in to lessen the economic mentality In the purchasing power of hte fermere' doller by reductng the uproot! between producers and consum- ere' prices. _ The, maneuvers ot Poincare of France have not mowed the comb dance of this government in sincerity of the French. The White House spokesmen hnve mode it cloni- tint the connection with the repamrtiodis ques- tion was solely an economic end but ness proposition-a broad inquiry'lnto Germany's capncity to meet the French demnnds. The Adminutratton feels that attempts to Limit the terms. Even the acknowledged lender ot the "Farm Bloc" doubts the ability ot the next Congress to enact helpful leg- islation. Senator Owner of Kenna. knows the true story of the Agricultur- al situation and freely admits that "alt hte farmera' m. cannot be remedied in Washington." Mr. Copper " a thought: ttil student of economics tuurattttttltm,, and as a consequence may] well-bal- anced mind. His statements will prob- ably upeet the well-laid plane of a few radial associates in the Senate who are otmiotm1y animus ot autumn: ice] out ot the ramen' economic nil- ments. ' "the French have hinted way. would prevent American participation. ' At lent three of ttitrtgturgttrtioettr bar monize with. promul- mode by the Administration. Pmident "feet".' he: hated the rem-oed- to ace the, ntee on comm farm products, partie- Str that. He he! mode it e per: matter with the mthmut exem- tivee. Senator Capper mi.- Congress to give the nutter Attention. The Carr. per prom him all. for the develop. ment of the European market in order thet int-mere my chain . fair priee for their when end other (rein crow. 13m Mtgtirtigtratlott bu "My token notion through the War rimee cor. petition in in effort to Dermot e fin- mcing scheme for the export of when. Quite. significantly. Senator Capper l says: "Congress cannot change eco-i nomic laws by moment edict." He I believee that it is imperative that the farmers' dollar must be brought up to the general level and buying power. Tole opinion is shared by John A. Prescott. President a (the Investment Bankers' Auccintion of America. who told his fellow bankers here this week atht tamer: "inatten- from (new portion between prices or none of their products and the M.ttst of their purchases. The" two men. represent- ing widely. different interests. agree that the operation of the nature] laws will do more to alleviate the situation than led-lanai. _ C - Mr. Copper wuntl furthér reduction- In approprutiorta. Ptnaaetat experts of the Government contend that the Budget Burma ig canned tn the un- happy pastime of pruning deptrtment- Bl "than" on expenditures. m. i T' --- ATM- ~,--,--;-W-M__._. haiku 13-h calkes--hi-'s Action A" S-id--- se-fir-ilu/tArty-rr-ttte!- ts "ated-Al-tr- " Gris WA. Try to Power: of Sop-e tuart-Aht has and Twin H. Iahit Agree-at With tlreatBeitain. The Department of Agriculture re- ports that " I: dotntt nicely In tu pow. or to gun" eo-ooemhe mutating. "mm, in the I"! Indy-II. the fun bloc program In": only one hull!!- tive oNeet--the enactment of the truth In fabric bill. I manure which has failed In .rth'll unions. " Mr. Cnppér In- his way. Conn-on will accept Henry Ford's offer to do. velop Muscle Shaun; npprovn the at. Lawrence wutennyl project to aid in reducing tramrportation costs; mu the the bonus hilt; provide con-mu- llonnl amendment prohibiting further Issuance of tux-free bonds; oppose ship lubnldlel nnd rttilhterrera; up- move more vigorous enforcement of the Vol-tend Act: oppose nny reduc- tion of urge lam": without cam:- pond!" reductions to tnxpnyen less able to per, "an! of the mummy laws of the Tun-mum Act. This program. "to att other: of It. hind, will be unnamed tttr the con-iden- non of Congress. In we run In the lap of ttme. _ ' _ _ " remains for the Inter-tats Cour mom Communion to mu. the con- trovertsy on min Puts. MIN ". mutlvn hue reject"! tIV mm Informnlly stunned by PM"! Cootlde for a reduction Sn N31" new on upon: I grain. The my road ofneut. can add that "on mum mom mm or no bartteftt and the "motion would be dImtrou to the nu union 'htl""l,ild, " ',"',t't an a policy of rate at! " nonmem- to the h'hfd,"lNd Pru- Mono cum! man We m ta- 0. u I In.- um bl. but hp on the We! idea to In» Our Washington Letter B; is! lltuto Cttegtahqgqtat Commission. the ottt- en! Minty. I Man In: u alt cod-unluc- hnvo an intents [mount in the rod"- oou-t citation. Mention m that who mum ll tum an the n- Minoan run my to tamed " an only dau. . The Tun-w Bout-uncut 1' ("LII the mar close attention bo- "iatueutttiittiei'tiieitu-aitb 11ch We at tho country. We optimist: Mum that than no coral: "We" oComttraetion tn new busi- no". An odtatandtne any]. It the iron and Meet trade. what. new but no" more-ems only 2li, of an mm and". The tio- of the stool Industry "fact may bunches ot basins-o. There are muons or renewed Activity which win 91'0th take tom about Juan 1. when op- gtflt'e 'ell begin on mllroad orders, and; "union- of any min: during the first In! of 1984. of Idaho, to curb the power or: the United sme- Supnmo Court. has": hum; to all! 'stNet will 0.1.6 be Intro: duoed In the Home ot homunculus by Conn-cum Woodmff. of mem- an. The Bttmhairomhtitt hill contem- plates revoking the power of the " preme Court on I " vote. Bomb In the mkenmn' for I group of legisla- ors discontented "3110 decision of the Court setting ma. 00an not. of the Cong-mu on platinum.) ground. It is generally atrreed that Bomb will make little heath" " this session. The right'of search of ships " sea is an issue which hes the attention of thoughtful citizens. Whether C the British gunman will. accept the suggestion of the State Department extending the power of dry enforce- ment officers to twelve miles from shore will be known in s few any; The, President henna that Jaime. details as to the ttrrantretttqttt will 5 submitted to an. Hughes by Col,, George Harvey, recently _ returned from London. The Adminiatrtattttt is .mmtently inching in Who". edge as to the need of s _ treaty with Great Britain as e result ot these negotiations. The clsim has best; " vanced that n new~trenty won] con- flict with the tuhtstitatioit. There is reason- to believe. however, that the Government will mange s treaty which would cohtemplnte the sholition of the {tensity and thus circumvent the question of ttrteonstitutionalitr. The sun" town banter hu more that" passing interest in the proced- ure outing to nationu hunks new? be- fore the' Supreme Court of thaUnlted States. The one in particuhr In that of the Flat Button) Bunk In St. Louis which "potted from u: out" judg- ment tuned by the Supreme Court of Missouri. compelling the attatadonmarnt of branch hub. The daemon ot the XII-curl Court wu toned. both on the Nation! But Act and the Minoan-l Sgt. banking In". The Men! Government. through the Deputment of Justice, he; entered objection mtg. 'rlugretd mumtion of poverty the Inseam-I Snore e Court and the salute!- General of T, Unit- ed swo- hu filed s brief with tho highesLtrlth. holding that In the event the "trtttiTinot manage fer a tt rent" to the National Bunk Jet. the Netibnsl Beaks in the More! Re. serve System would hem-subject to " judicictions. thus overriding the pur- poses of the Notions] Bunk Act. It In of htereet to mull communi- ttel to note that the Supreme Court of the United State- will one upon the question ',',2"ffe,Pg branch beaks. 00W y we no been any test- to the Treasury Department mine: the maintenance of branch been by notion" huh. waging that the "he... of run] but: In fer e consequent reduction. Deerfleld had , little trouble In waking through New Trier. n to 0. et new: Hm Sender. Dover end Dyer could not be "and. They both ever-gm ebout ten yum e tn": Width "at" tonelilown come ener- Hilbert male I " you not end Dyer vent through center for the touchdown on the nut pity. Hater pleyed on excellent defend" some for the been end It tlnee eeneetloneny broke up wees. Line- up: D-flqtd m) Now True (of JohnBoylen ....LE.........' Oegood Dal-t. ........UT.......... Coech gamma '......u0......... 2813"". 'elchelt ....... ........ iii'ii'2'r', Mia... .Wm sum .........rt.'r....i.... Neleou Carr ...........R.M......... Pent" iD.Rogere ......Q.B.......... MI lDyer ..........Li....... Tuner Dever ........aLR........, New Proctor ........P.B,......... Jarret 05mm WINS EASY omnom NEW man man Score by new: . New Trier ...........0 Ir 0 (h-tt Mold '..........t . , T.-. n .T'tmetrdomt.--Drar, m". Per tor. Points um tor or. .- 'm cm Betta" Thom. The" on mail!) nonu- o! Pe, Pte ht many mammal W who" Immo- mini um "I. hn how human. dummy but- h in" we? hm! Ill ml"! " in arm to their tum-Am" I; Anon. It In the Intention of Senator Bonn nylon ....LE.........' Osgood s........L.Y....,..... Couch m .......uo......... 5'31"" 91 Mia..." 1tlgl .........v....... Pastor an ......0.B-..... MI .,........L.R.c....... M! ........m.R.,.....--N" r ........P.B....,..... In"! a by tterhtde: . Prior ...........o Ir 0 th-tt Senna Chamber, 2rkiit'iiiiiu' City; on... Nov. .tt--With the conical; ot- the second week of the Walton tnpqwhment court, mu. the role- cation mined the light on the nu- pendod governor's earrtpastgn mud!- tum and "wound to look Into the aaNntionat Tonhwa. 0th.. naive!» sity, we of "paged; bribery, 7 In one]! "out. Governor Walton would be and not to mountai- denco only upon the clumjrow cutod try the =tata. _ - Judging from up atmosphere of ht much: that! We. to the may) -polieo they you told that " won the Malnu- ot the to: young mm. to [at the couple mt odattdth-dro-anterNeh the pocket. - W" Unleu the acute ehndone In plea to take evidence on ell the twenty-two etude- ot Imminent. it "peered today the mu would but well Into December. On the other head. there we: I strong ditsbosttion on the port at trittueittiat membeu of the Senate court to cell for a vote on removing Welton from otnee without going to to)" charges. - - the court. the' admitted minimum Pt, Wulton'l "and". .who "only charge ' the who]. bulnou It a MAY NOT WAlT'T0 . "E'l Mrli)l)))llilKlli:, ., IN WALTGN HEAR!" When they arrived in Chloe" they started torastmetenrtoe.ttoa hotel. A nimble youth om " nuisance to" In. believes and not her "my on the eu. even 'ttot'" her to e an. an we!" drop- ped beck with Mr. Menu. . Rock Island Couple on My to Wankegzan an Touch of . Home we. Mr. tpd In. P. J. "not of Rock Island. It. the loan. can a pair of youthful Chm." In richer try ".000 It at . "" In um, Banal. use In an. 9-: ttsoo In 9933083". In!!!" The Mom: bad has W- lng Dunno" with T., J. sum and comma to: a (an In: Wink-an. The ta' mutation m" M maturortt"s-rtr.nadtts- coming tron Rock W410 do" the deal ml at an. to the bud. "Both you: man "rom wry "at 3nd chilling." Mm. Mom It!!! that discovering an be "and but! loot the may. Kindle.- tit a M [dud my]. autummmmmuum for . Ion. an: My" dar. . ", .' The DCNQVOIII an unending) i few an in Chicago following their ox- porionce. They will come to Wm. Pullout human stopped on the 88.000 in check. and the and um- her: of the bond: has boon brou- cut to the mu. The only new! loan will be the out." in "than. toxin In". BIG DEAL Ill CITY . CHICAGO NORTH SHORE &r1lLNdAiJKEE, RAILRON) (BMW r? 1attlttrWtuA1ntltttrt0hrttX CHARLES A. COFFIN FOUNDATION IN uncommon or m ttisriNounreo WIRIBUTION DURING me PAST Yt..AR TO TH: mmm or MIC mmrmon ' ran ma CONVENIENCE. or THE PUBLIC AND we BENEFIT or TH: mummy. , "Pe" "Phil." It." Chicago Nirrth Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Company "union" jut-5t unfit cunt nil wetMrtttmgtqd Macon-n. a. mund- e'a-yortsttntiwrtorrtertor* He mint have fifteen to prevent removal from otfiee. rut-buy Had my Thom." I Ilhner, I new boy In the block.- Mr. dette-ttttr'es and'lI guy! looking enough for I girl. tht trte'ptroetimrto' my nephew that Elmer's fare iootred, qre I girl's he "Elma: "Welt, auntie. ' he'rnay have - 'g face, but he'. not I bor's t1stss."--Chiesttto Mime. " I F . Faith "on. Some will not loin because they think they _ anow mouth already; other! wmmm learn beam they as afraid they-are showing their m and by anti" manual". "110. ad Pa! to changes ESTABLISHED iw GENERAL we comm FORTHE ADVANCEMENT OF THE . ELECTRICAL ART _ l5. I923. belal to either eisms.--M& USEFUL FACTS ABOUT OUR SERVICE . - 5&0: iiditint _ "Emanuel: ',' su,,,t,tgtooo-ema"tneudiismetties,toeiaandimeurcontrmmruc WM PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY W Too.utLttCrt, om "it. . Walton-n. "than mus Am»; mm. oormnm: at me mm Wu: mm "some". AWARDS ' ' Bottle Comriitee, You '?switchma 'tu'touchan Ju'elgt,1yegyt','lgig'.tt,t' ortSottt.irtgnr-torwttikr 'tmtdintrirttherUthttstt. , no pennies u {use plugs. 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