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TUESPAY, SULY 22, } NEIGHBOR 1S HELD FOR BROTHERS WHOSE CHARRED BODIES IN IRIS PLAY ; Early Next Week Discovery of Bullet Hole thru Chest of One Victim Con-) the photo-piay made trom the nov. 19 Che Casper Daily Cribune MURDER OF FAMOUS NOVEL St47= econo. RMME ESOT.” "owe or wesr SVCOFLINCON ANG Of the first Liberty loan the J. ¢ quota of Wyoming was $1,567,- tate subscribed e second loan, 6,000, the sub- ). Of the third ,025,900, the sey In the | ports operator the si the quota was $: scription, $5,692 loan the quota wa 5 . y a . 1 of the s by Haroid Bell; Subscription $7,3 firms Belief That Winslows Were Killed and Wright will ke aebn im this'city Mon- Vietory Ioan, 1 a for the | inetd “ ‘i : ; i |day and Tuesday, July 28 and 29, at| State was $6,414,5 ie subscrip- | Perm Cabin Fired to Hide Evidence of Crime |the Iris theater 174 2% Mtl ion, $7,198,450." The total for the|is the lancest | The picturization of this story has KEMMERER, Wyo., July 22.—Working on the theory that the ‘Me & year and more to complete. Winslow brothers, whose charred hodies were found in the ruins of a bs pea ewrighe ny ates fee cabin in the Jackson Hole county, were the victims of neighbors with Poration of which Elabery W. Rey-|ihe lightning and rain to save The ; |uelds his publisher is president, ha*| good old Shepherd from the lawless’: whe}r' {hey had had trouble and who had made threats against them, | \orked constantly with « large staff! Weeh ike’ Gene, tha spacintee ta ; the authorities, after investigating the case, placed William Sewell un- of assistants. The exceriors der arrest, eharged with murder in the first degree. He has been brot | to Kemmerer ‘ind lodged in the jail ——-——-—_-—____—_______ | here to await trial. | was that the deceased came to their’ Joseph Johnson also was brot here , death thru gunshot wounds, received and is detained as a witness, it being | &t the hands of parties unknown, said | alleged that Sewell had made many) Parties being further charged with| damaging admissions ta him. | setting fire to the cabin of the de-| This, at present, is the status of | Ceased in order to prevent discovery |p a case which involves one of the under, ; most cowardly and cold-blooded mur-| , 7yrp diately after the inquest the) ders in the history of Wyoming. The| Sheriff, assisted by the Jackson dep-| search for additional evidence and| Ut¥> J. A. Francis, began a thoro in- facts is being prosecuted vigorously | Yestization cere ac eke from Cat and further arrests are anticipated. |/@néle in an effort to find a clue whic Reuben and John Henry Winslow,| "ould lead to the perpetrator of the the murdered men, were men well| £04! murder. It was not long before | past middle ase, “One was 53 and the | SURES Deven 0 paneer other 60 years of age. They lived ‘ : 5 in adjoining cabins between the, Se aad it peered that bad ranches owned by William Sewell and ig exit Bete cent aed ctes taka his father, Tom Se well A‘short tinte| men, trouble having arisen over cattic ago one of their cabins was burned matterg! Willies Mewellicinsuestied: lar, had been heard to make threats | against the Winslows, while his fa-| ther and brothers also were known to! |have been very bitter against them.| At the conclusion of the coroner's | : ne As inquest the bodies of Reuben and} celebration. They asked him to bring} John Henry Winslow were laid to rest| them out some supplies, which he| st Wilson by friends, for as far ae can | agreed to do. On July 6 he returned] he Jeayned they were the last sur- to find no trace of the two men and| yivorg of the family and no relatives the cabin in ashes, e | are known who could be notified: He notified Deputy Sheriff Frances} Among their neighbors the Winslow at Wilson and the latter at once start-| \,-othera were held in the highest re- down, the fire being of incendiary or- igin, according to reports at the time. | This cabin was burned on June 28. young man named Rog- ssed their cabin on the way to n to attend a Fourth of July been taken in the Ozark mountains and the interiors in California. ‘he age demas ces aes < }work has b 1 d s— ed an investigation. ‘The sheriff no-| spect, for they. were both friendly, | WoT bas been long and arduous—| tified Sheriff Oakley and Coroner) yeaceable and industrious, while on apenas hag, Seen: spared, 20) se} : | pei > iy tail overlooked. All of the people tick. County Attorney J. A./ the other hand local feeling runs high| Christmas joined the other officers,| a ainst the Sewell family who are al-| and a 24-hour automobile trip' |, ine ; : eged to be inclined to be quarrel- ( was made to the scene of the tragedy. some. io them the rest of their natural lives. | Both bedies were burned beyond eee | The acress engaged for the part off recognition, with the exception of the Sammy Lane" is an expert horse | trunk of one, which was identified by JOHNNY DUNDEE WINS woman. In this particular, Mr. | articles in the pockets as that of Reu- Wright was very exact—There could ben. This was lying face downward be Ho tricks of the camera—no il-| and the chest was so imbedded in the usions, It was not easy to meet the sand and dirt that it was not complete- 2 PES | author’s requirements. The young ly burned, and showed plainly two| , BOSTON, July 22.—Johnny Dun-jwoman finally selected was born in | bullet holes thot to have been fired d¢e of New York was given a de-| Arizona, practically raised in the sad- | Reina itis cision over Joe Tiplitz of Philadel-| dle. In the picture, the scenes of | The verdict of the coroner's jury Phia in twelve rounds of fighting! “Sammy's” wild night ride down the | = here. mountain-side when she rides thru | engaged in this great work have had enough thrilling experience to last | - Range | Horse Auction THE MAMMOTH HORSE SALE OF THE AGE Burlington Stockyards, Casper, Wyo., Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 24, 25, 26. We are bringing Buyers from the East and South, and if you have any horses or mules to sell, don’t miss this sale. HA Horse Growers of Natrona and Converse Counties, Owners. COL. Wm, DUNN and I. C. GALLUP, Auctioneers. HI Ce = =i A Good Product === Leaves a subtle impression that is stronger than any 1 other influence. We furnish the product—No-Vary Delicious Cof- fee— You get the impression And— If the impression is not good, your grocer may re- fund your money, we will in turn protect him, and you may use the Coffee anyway. . = LT This is a standing offer on which we have never yet had to pay for a pound of No-Vary Delicious Coffee. ‘HO-VARY PRODUCTS C0. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, KO LD LAD LAA ALA hd keke hehedadeddad OP FO he Leena five loans was, quota, $24,921,500, ¥ and the subscriptions $23,814,600, have | shown, very clearly, why Mr. Wright | emphasized the point that this act must know how to ride horse-hack. | This scene is one of the most thriil- livestock ever ‘ee "eerie: | Distributors— the percentage subscribed being '° 132. h to n the deal is h ing a deal and the Kir Ne, to Ros Larson of Coke- Kemmerer any one st f between ! lies just outs It is etain the old ra in the Kir st flockmaster prominent oil for re the forest ed by Mr. Kinney, w hich ndi , it calling for 6,000 head. The ranch and 800 e limits ur pod Mr. h home § surrounding it. The family J father quired it largest deals in| negotiated in Lincoln and you'll never stop —— Till eal dentaed the glass of every drop: \The rare BLATZ flavor. always the same. It leads them Mady by! (BLATZ»-{ Milwaukee) CHEYENNE FRUIT COMPANY aps jing ever seen upon the screen. Iris county, the Kinney flock numbering, |theater, Monday and Tuesday, July‘ according to report, many thousand 2: Casper, Wyo. THE BIG SHOW IS COMING | CASPER citi SULY-26 SATURDAY SHAGENBECK WALLACE) CIRCUS — THE WONDER SHOW. THE LIKE OF WHICH. YOU NEVER SAW BEFORE ALL WEW AGAIN! ALL RIGHT AGAIN? TRAINS—3. TS—22. 500 3 HERDS OF ELEPHANTS World's Greatest Trained Beasts Performing in a Massive Steel-Girded Arena. The Wide World, Civilized and Unciv- ilized, Ransacked to Augment and Complete what is now the 5 Biggest Zoo On Earth « & CIRCUS GATHERED FROM 18 NATIONS, 6 ARENAS URED OK CAPITAL INVESTeD ES 1,00 woxveks. $3,000,000 60. 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