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Show PRETENDED PATRONS ROB STORE EMPLOYEE Highwayraen Have G. E. Tullett Open Cleaning Plant Door and Take $15 From Him. While working In the Salt Lake Dyeing & Cleaning company's establishment at 2ffi Kast Ninth South street, about 9 o'clock last night, CJ. K. Tullett was summoned sum-moned to the front door by two men who called to him through the locked door that they wished to leave some clothes tor repairs, and upon opening the door he was held up at the point of a revolver and robbed of which he carried in his trousers pocket. Tullett was able to give Patrolmen Thomas fllllesple a.nd J. D. Forbes, who replied to Ids call, a good description of tho men. He invited them to step inside while they robbed him and took a good look at them when they reached the lighted interior of the store. One of them is described as about five feet five Inches in height, dark com-plexioned, com-plexioned, emooth shaved, wearing an automobile au-tomobile cap, gray overalls and a blue coat The other was about five feet eleven inches, light complexion, with a light mustache, wearing brown corduroy pants, light Stetson hat, black overcoat and shoes with light-colored uppers. |