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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 5 pORTUGHT Two-Pie- grantland rice former light-,.1- 7 hill. Maybe its a matter of habit. a pal of But Dempsey and Louis are well boxing star, apart in this respect. Dempsey tried one comeback. After losing to Tunney he started training again, beat Jack Sharkey when Sharkey had two brainstorms, Is even worse than and then moved on to the famous a chance Why not take long-couwith Tunney. Dempsey and go back to one. He took quite a beatlost that at least part of ing around the eyes. Theres somethe big years? thing that few know. After the long-couI mean the years fight, Jack was offered when Dempsey $750,000 for a third meeting. Dempand Kearns What sey turned the offer down. came along. We to would be $750,000 me, he good cant use old if I lost said, my eyesight? Jack now, but of the long-couIn on the wake we can call argument a third Dempsey-Tunne- y Kearns. At that fight might have drawn I think to close so $3,000,000 in 1929 the do wouldnt g boom year before the bubbig today. But Doc has a fight-ble was punctured. nmed Maxim who can give trouble the all gsud Charles k li looking for. It would be a BENJAMIN, faTden,ab0U Cu nt nt fight." Max-.mou"fhit chance do you think have? I asked the wan-Jjert- r. And why did you once toss Me i title and a million dollars to you had the chance? pod ette smokers and Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco for the smokers and the man who pipe likes his makins. These two popular products are always welcome gifts and especially at Christmas! tor, when you give mild, flavorful Camels and mellow Prince Albert your giving the finest smoking enjoyment money can buy. The Camel carton and the pound tin of Prince Albert both come beautifully wrapped for ycur Christmas giving. And youll appreciate the convenient built-i- n greeting card for your personal message. 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He stood with his back to the wall at the farther end of the room with a gun in his hand while I called headquarters. the three gangsters safeWElysawaway In a patrol wagon, then returned to the police car. Where to? I asked Deke. Bursleys department store. I dont mind telling you Im burning up with curiosity. Me too, I agreed. Grown Up Air ADORABLE little told us that Mr. Bursley was still in his office. Bursley was sitting there calmly reading the evening paper. yon get the money back? he asked. Yes, said Deke. Thought you would, said Bursley. What made you think so?" Deke asked. Eh?" said Bursley. Oh, well thats where they phoned before leaving here. I and my assistant were locked in that closet. We heard them phone. Deke Do you mean to say, that they were stupid asked hide-ou- t to give away their enough by phoning from here? Bursley chuckled. It amounts to that, though they didnt know it. They used that phone. Dial, you know. 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Ive just been held up and I think if robbed, he explained. 302 to No. Market street you go youll find not ference. I know Charles has only the bandits, but the money. so has Maxim. Maxim a bad arm when he met Charles Wait a minad this choked said Deke down his punching. ute, Jn arm is O.K. and Maxim is a What is Miller. is better now. few a this? have puncher Lets particulars. cut in Old Man Besides, I suggest, Joe rambled on, wouldn't it help Bursley, that you get down to 302 things out to bare Doe Kearns Market street at once. back? Yon ftmember what he was when Deke hesitated. Where are you k handled Dempsey back in now, Mr. Bursley? he lost past? Doc might have Im at my office at 1102 Main hit a little of the old street. zip but at too much. He could help 0. K. You stay there till we get Sr things up anyway. And back. Deke hung up and nodded In not kidding you about to me. Come on, he said. It Kwi. He can He really fight. sounds screwy, but you like screwy h i fine boxer and a much set-uphfder puncher than he used to Old Man Bursley owned and k This might not of one make V operated one of the citys biggest greatest heavyweight fights ill department stores. There were time, but it would be bet-a- D about 300 people in his employ we have in anyn? he personally supervised the and And I think it would making up of payroll envelopes. BP louder ballyhoo. I asked Deke about details of the hold-u- p as the police car rushed -W- -Louis us downtown. Angle a Professional he said J any, fighter it simply told us Iti 7s struck me that was 7 Joe Louis 302 Market and wed find business when to go to ecided to keep on fighting. the money and the bandits. Professional writer keeps The address at Market street was ttrng when he is well over the a saloon. We got out and went in- im-ived-b- Effective Cough Syrup, Mixed at Home for Economy Richard H. 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