John Dillinger And Baby-Faced Nelson In A Dream Together - One Shooting Holes Thru Theories Of His Untimely Death, The Other Frying In An Old-Time (E) Electric Chair With Balloons Waving, Bonbons Going Off, The Crowd In A Joyous, Boisterous Mood. The Marquee Reads: "Public Enemy Number One Laid To Rest In A Shallow Grave As Gravelly As The Heart That Beat In His Stoney Chest." An Adjacent Sign Noted, Crime Does Pay The Undertaker But Other, Good-Hearted Folks Need Look No Further Than The Dempsey-Tunney Fight To See Which Has The Bigger Box Office Draw.