OCR Text |
Show CARMANS TO REMAIN ON FARMFOR A TIME Leave Freeport in Auto Under Un-der Assumed Name; Trial in September. By International News Service. FREEPORT. N. Y., July 19. Accompanied Accom-panied by her husband, Dr. Edwin Carman, Car-man, and her little daughter, Elizabeth, Mrs. Florence Conklln Carman, out under bail of ?J0,000, following an indictment alleging manslaughter In the first degree by the death of Mrs. Louise Bailey, left her home today in her husband's touring car. Traveling under an assumed name the party will go first to Philadelphia, then to Atlantic City. After a week at the seashore the three will spend a few days at Delaware "Watergap, and then go to a stock farm at Lumberville, Pa., a few miles from the Gap. This stock farm is owned by Dr. Carman, and Mrs. Carman, it is said, will remain there in seclusion until the time wet for her trial. That will be about the middle of September, before Judge Kelby, Before her departure from her home of tragedy. Mrs. Carman was visited by numbers of her neighbors, who came to say good -by and to assure her of their' sympathy and strong belief In her lnno- i cence. |