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“THE MAN FROM WYOMING.”

Deadly bullets whistled over the despised sheeplierder’s head, or, embedded themselves in the sand bank, which served as his fort. His amunicion was. running low ; his chances o( escape wererdiininishing. Out of nowhere, so it seemed; apowerful motor . car, a lone girl at the wheel, turned off.’the road and rounded towards the herder. Was it. a woman’s whim which prompted her to take such a Chance? ,; She didn’t know any participants. A stray shot, or the equally 'dangerous road might cause hero wn death. In an instant, .the big sheepherder ,uh the- running board. die sped. Once out of danger, they parted, but she had learned his name,—the accused of the murder of her uncle 1 Did she'turn the ranchers loose on him again, to avenge her - kin? Wfiy did his- frank face. persist in her memory? Why did she use her influence to obtain the militia when Die mob stormed the jail to lynch him?—Revealed in "The Man From Wyoming,” Jack Hoxie’s latest Universal attraction coming next Monday to Shannon.

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Shannon News, 15 August 1924, Page 2

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175

“THE MAN FROM WYOMING.” Shannon News, 15 August 1924, Page 2

“THE MAN FROM WYOMING.” Shannon News, 15 August 1924, Page 2

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