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Show I oo I Beery Case Continued Until Next Wednesday C. M. Beery, charged with disturbing the peace and alleged to have been in a fight with Dave Hcldwell, a Globe Mill employe yesterday, appeared before be-fore the city court this morning. A pleaoC not guilty was entered by Attorney At-torney George S. Barker, counsel for the defendant, and a jury trial was demanded. Judge D It. Roberts set tho case for Wednesday, May 19. Beery's appearance bore evidence that he had stopped severe blows, the end of his nose being a flaming red, with considerable epidermis missing. His left eye was nearly closed and a blue-black area surrounded his op.tic and extended below his cheek bone. On the right side of his face various contusions were visible. "Ix)oks like Heldwell got his $5 worth," one of .the court spectators exclaimed. ex-claimed. In yesterday's article on the same case Heldwell was erroneously referred to as a mill striker. Jic Is employed at the mill. |