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‘Man Flies Over Westerly Harry N. Atwood Turns -All Eyes Skyward Friday Morning—Poisoned Whiskey Case Tried—Certified to Supreme Court for Decision—Lawn Fete of St. Michael’s Parish Draws Big Crowd—Mandeville De M. Hall Again in the Spotlight. After hovering about in the Third | w °d man. When he district_court for nearly the lied to hin July, Mr. case of Cornelius Bransf nst | Stillman was so blind that he could Willis E. Almy, charged with seiling | not loc windo faced the that that contsined pois tor made cxamination iquor illegally arely woed alcohol, was tried be- | fore Judge Oliver H. Williams, Fri- He concluded day. ‘‘he complaint charges that Ai- | Stillman's condition was due my gold the poisonous liquor to Vin-| alcohol. as sudden blindness is cent Stillman that resulted in blind- | acters ymptom of wood aicohol ness and that the transsction took d he believed the pres piace July 20, 1810. Town Solicitor by wood alcc vy B. Agard represented the state > of which would and Judge John W. Sweengy the de- fendant. ) weeks Mr. The first witness was Vincent C. stone blir Stillman, who testified that he had | man to visit an oculist and he did go known Willis E. Almy for more than rovidence and He said five years, and that ong the 20th of y0d alcohol mixed readily with july last he purchased a pint of liquor | whiskes m the store there kept by Almy in| Dr. Lewis s : cleaned the Martin house block. He said the | oun e hly and place was a drug store by reputation | about one-fifth wit' but that he knew poor whiskey was | Mr, Stillman said sold tkere. The witness said he quart of whiskey and et whiskey oward, informed 1 3 t him have but ook the stuff and went home arrying the bottle in an ins ket, The bottle that contained quor was produced by the und he testified that it had b in his bedroom since the purch not recall the price paid . but believed it was at the quart. He said the liquor dia not m o was positively identified by the doc- tor. Horace E. Burdick testified that as e whiskey and he supp © | a mer.ber of the police committee of hiskey. =FHe testified that he | ihe Westerly town council he received the liguor from Willis E. | tne bottl Dr. Lev 3 and ther, th iled the bott in the evening. Waen he was given to Town Solicitor Ha mixed up a Agard to be forwarded to Prov and . He of the liq or_analysis. Perkins of Providence was four ounces and testified that he amd about two ounces c had been aver of liquors for morping. It was the o he | thirty-five vears. He received the had in the heuse and he drar om | hottle from Mr. Agard August 2. The ne ether botiie » was about one-fifth full and A made ses. He found thirty- Seon after the morning, Mr. drmkmg the liguor in Stillman testified he | felt drowsy, that his eves grew dim | The liguor and all seemed darkness to him, and | ainly was n Lewis was called. Previous | time, Mr. Stliman e esight, but since hecome blind, so that e amnot discern the outlin distan d made a tr ovidence fo ¥ said e with liquor le and ng the bottle the origing ths balance £ liquer to Dr manufact which is dru th In responge to queries Eweeney, the witness tes calied al Akmys on the but ceuld not tehl the da He had net worked that day no regular employment had npt dreak the da that Gay pmor to e «t Almys. The Alm the only omes in the purchase was made. He th but could no sudd first that pint, and quantity He was i not tell w he could he he remark. not wo given a j | Judge Sweeney | believed the law ¢ \\lmx h nded e b Howard h was t said he did not t Tiquor he jo S had no other wi k= Dr. Edwin R, Lewis testified that he | and had lmown Mr. Stillman as long as he | conrt s could remember and ) ext | neighbor for tweniy s. He Another case that antedated th never Known him be sick, ex e from accide He had good eye Stillman matter Restful Sleep comes to peevish, wakeful children when bathed with warm water and Glenn’s Sulphur Soap g, 750 G e nd cap He ¥t lessens irritation — quiets | e ic the nerves. Best for skin the T i diseases — invaluable in the . > nursery. Sold by all druggists. THll's Hair and Whisker Dre, black or brewn, 50c. Where to Bay in Westerly mesesesessesessseseresessonsssesssssersensoneas | " ":'DUSTRIALV TRUST COMPANY | Wesserly Branch Capital Three Million Dolflars | © Burplus .........Three Miilion Dollars | |, Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. | Liberal, courteous and efficient fa Ity management. | { | FoR saLe tages, situnted 1n | cempact part of | I, naving 60 foot aiid “both Lauing vacant | t can be sgoured at | " purchaser a aving” Heat, electr] plumbing. . Inspection At the gansett Krier nir Man | Dr annual meeting of embly, Fourth admo sew Narra- ifferent Westerly front land_adjoining sonable pric Tiren "otk lights modern inelted Fr 1com s of | tHicers W W. | k W. Coy Real Eatate Co., , _ faithful MecOsear oy faithful | Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery »nd get a coupon on the Pianc to be given away at | PURTILL'S |} HE BRIDG Mandeville de Ma'l(m/ Hall, who, | had ‘a gay nd av ition West- Eatablisied 1901. Harold L_Weils, O. D., Optometrist. | Defective vision corrected by the prop- - el - adjustment of jenses. Koom 9, Pot. | |, it ter-Lungworthy Biock Westerly, KL || Y A the HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS | maiz} MADE 5Y HAND, | and Sade Work s Ousr Specialty. | Vi and all Mll’n"a; Su Pl car- | 4y, fled in sock Factory o Hacassa | In stock at 313 and up. 5 . Y ivNDERS. @ 44 West Brosd Btracs, Degree, | T Jersey City in 1906. The first Hall was granted a divorce in 190! Shortly after Hall married Miss Whittemore they went to London on their wedding trip, and Hall_was ars rested there for giving a_ worthless check for ap automobile. Soon after- Whittemcre returnea alone Holiday he first flying machine that ever SpeCIals led over Westerly made its apy = i ¢ York =nd said that Hall had W1 her jowels She was in aking bus for a_time. but afterwards reap: i on the stage, rapid and was float- rd. The morning, Zoin: me from the e sracefully to the west chine in pessing was &t an altitude of about e hundred feet, ta in occasional dip to speak lo some one on terra fi in the outskirts of It came 1s a pleasing sur- at the time no one knew it came or whither it was go- he i tv of the aviat- me known, howe: Ator was the darin who performed almost tunts the day He the Harvar id at bound oved to Thi d, was from Legs of Spring attractive He nd in the ockton . Fall River, ot Pier, Westerly New Potatoes 3 qts. 23¢ Local Laconics. Sl 8 Native VEAL ROAST - 1h. 14c | Fresh Cut Hamburg Steak 3 Ibs. 25c¢ | Choice Rolled Roast 5iwes. 1b. 10c i e B ) SHOULDER STEAK Yoo 1b. 10%c | LAMB CHOPS - - - - Ib. 14c |[ROUND STEAK Sz - Ih. 16¢ wisTic PORK CHOPS - - - - Ib. 14c|1 Ih. LIVER-% Ib. BACON 25k 13¢ |VEAL CHOPS - - - - Ib. 15¢ "Eh e 25k | SALT PORK-EZ"- - - Ih. Thc|Native Chicken h. 21c-Fowl . 20c |CORNED BEEF Sz, 1h. 9% Jo rector of conduct- private afternoon a sve cemetery atives. ment. The funeral of Hiram Cli on |l Mohican Rex, BUTTER b was held fro home on 'l a . Snornthgrat 10 o'dlock aud s it | Creamery i c | Native PEAS 4 qts. Eim rs were re Evangelist to Preach. At the Methodist church in Old My c on Sunday n nd e 23c 19¢c Jumbo Bananas van; t William Fric of A CNaEde of s Red Ripe 25 Smith will a: Tomatoes 2 Ibs. £d0 At Poguonnoc Reception. e ok 5 e Mr. s Will an. _ Mr. 7 son of and William Trail | Attenced Road Church Entertainment. An cnterta iter refreshments w — — announcement to | the Sunday school | oli Ralph Wheeler e aulding: monologue, Her | Make Mrs. J. D nt ing Intention: 2l WILLIMANTlC FOURTH OF JULY PROGRAMME. _ | Big Parade Starts at 10.30—Automobile } Parade—Athletic Sports—Fireworks. | h, Church Walnu Walnu to J to Prospec to t to Main, Matters Personal and Impersonal. B and down Wil- e other division LAMB . 12%4c Confectioners’ Sugar - 3 lbs. Mohican Brand MILK Large Vatiety Mixed Cookies Ib. POTTED MEATS Ham-Tengue Flavor ¢an 5¢, 2 for Clean White RICE Salurday, T SR I IR 0 THE MOHICAN COMPANY Holiday Specials BY PURE FOOD SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY This Store Growing Busier All the Time As Housekeepers Discover the Immense Advantages In Quality and Price When They Buy From Us s Store Will Be Open Until 10 o'clock a. m. July 4th Roast ». 14-16¢ Lamb . 712 Pure Lard2 s, l9c IZC Prime Rib 19¢ Forequarters Spring Large, duicy 27 C Lemons - doz Deiicious California Melons each 10- Large, Dark Brown Strictly Fresh EGGS = 20c|Delicious IGE CREAM 25 30¢c(PEANUT BUTTER =1 2¢ Large Assortment Bread, Pastry, Etc., 25¢ |5C HOT FROM OVENS DAILY 10c I5¢ each ”]c 9c [5¢ Doughnuts, Cookies, I 70 I Gc RYE BREAD 2000 Ibs. - = loaf fic ChLCHESTER Shoulders I 9%z¢ ver Woodhouse Lodge Elects Offi- cers—Purple-O'Connell Marriage. Mohican Compound VANILLA hit. 10~ 3 cans Fresh Fluffy COCOANUT 1Ib. Hire's Root Beer EXTRACT bot. Large Loaf SQUASH PIES - s SANDW]CH BREAD 10c do. 8¢ | SATURDAY at 4 p. m. BAKED BEANS BROWN BREAD Mohxcan COCOA 4 1bs. 12 1b. can 7 to 11 0 clock Sugar Cured Smoked 4 to 8 Ib. average in -sday evening. | election of officers v g were elected fo The Glorious cellor comm der, Fred W n e + o vice chanceller, M. J. Porter: The offic ramme for the big| prejate, S. H. Kellog ster of w A4 Marshal Frank P. Fenton | F. Melntosh;. inner 2 £ e o | Witz oute . ""‘Y’ e s | sentative to srand o a m. ringing of lor: trustee for 18 months, Fred J . . a. m.. religious services at St.| Brown. A committee was ajpointed i The day we celebrate, and like all true cit- hurch for Franco-American | make arrangements to sec g 3 TR 3 0 a. m. | meet in, as their hall was izens we hail with joy the Anniversary of le parade at Main street = block, which recenily burned mbia ‘avenue. Line of march: | down. . 1| Down Main to’ Union, Union to Ja About the Borough. the Declaration of Independence. | son, Jackson to Mapie avenue. Horn of Willimantic nds in town. f Middletown was ordan of Willimantic ndependence Day! William Quorcus o | pusines ller in town Wednes By to Fairview. Fair- |~ Miss Amy Baker, assistant oOf Mr Park to Pleasant, Ple in the High school. left Wedn: Bridge to Main, Maib { her home in w Hampshire. 1L squade: 10,20 Rev. Mr. Lillianthrall and famils »n_of grand military and ¢ have arrived at their summer resi- on Valley and inter dence on Broad - .ine of march: Up Valley | A” Bowen of Willlmantic was in Windham to Main, Main | towh Tucsday adjusting the claims in which point the division he recent e for the company w h position on intersecting | ha represents | ordered to move Miss Lena Studly returned to her fi on. which v home in Willimantic Wednesday. O’Conneil Wedding. e orman Purp of ana ON WINES, LIQUORS AND STEAMED Riieh s ohtitoniod sceding division pa Annie K. O'Connell took place at ernoon at the home of J. Mandeville and St. Andrew's rectory Wednesday | . Patter. sade will review th e and then | morning. Mr. and Mrs. Purple left at Sarah Whe s st | march to tHeir parads grounds, where | once for a sho dding trip. i with relatives in_ Proyi | the field exercises will take pla. Addison Chapman of Millingion was | The parade will continue up Main in town Wednesday. S ® ghey bas sold his house | JAckson. Jackson to Valley, Valley to| Clayton D. F 1 of il e 1o | Broad, Broad to Union, U » Main. | was a visitor { to o1d'P fice square, at which H. Kello and Bt Tt Wi ot Lt SR Re s B THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN NETT | caiiroad str Beginning June 24th and continuing to and inciuding July 4'h Rev. J. Edward Newton to Preach at | ta will : Ryan left WWedn Congregational tor | Co | Country? | | One bottle Oid Dariing Whiskey Orie bottle California, Grape Braindy One bottle Pure California Port Wine $1.00 .75 .50 ted from the High school I WEDDING ANNIVERSARY mmemorated by Friends of Mr. Mrs. Walter Grant. and | a Fcurth of J neditation manding: W 5 = was.a © cathering of | . ] Hose Company Meeting. . s and relatives to surprise M. | One Qlass Souvenir The regular et the A. A. visiting f and Mrs. Walter nt on their tenth | $2 25 v nd ladder company Aine’s drum weddir i at yme, . on Thurse ening. | 1 rear Taft: » and th cretary | ed during rr\. e er which re- | 1urice Gran r-u-ai\.f} numerous in- Marcus Willimant cluding linen, china and o appointed el's Ttalian e lected to active membe « Knights of King Arthu Aoy | Gueens of Avillion: Pages ot Arthur. | Ll e THE ABOVE COMBINATION WE SELL ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER. S Br(hedin e | Holds Joseph Fenner, 30, on Serious | e St e | Charge. THE DARLING WHISKEY IS W NOW. S THE ST OF WHISKEY, Louisa Vright o orwich = Mrs. T. M. Crumi At Niantie Joseph Fenner, .30 y 5 3 e x and_two s | o, w for the superior court | All other orders we deliver free to every part of the city. a it pefore a § court Thursday night ests of Mr Jul vrnold jon the cha »f Belina Irene | Gertrude Arnold. H sort N. H. - Te he 3 rivide Ao, . 5 o derense 31| Anheuser Busch always in stock. Beaure- | v v ar it | coupt | £ Danicison | 1im Men's association: | | float Oher and St 581 of cuperintendent | back of Windham feid 2 a | Dail CASTORIA tghout B | GEO. GREENBERGER, Chilapen 95y | Telephone 812. 47-53 Franklin Street. FOR FLETCHER'S [