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THREE MEN FACING PENALTY OF DEATH| * Trio Added to List Convicted of Murder in Bank Hold-up. By the Associated Press. EADS, Colo., April 11.—Convicted of the murder of a deputy sheriff during their attempted escape following the robbery, erchhll of the Manter, Kans., ree thr muuly arrested and wnvk:ced llrendy await death by Arrest and m.ll of mm was & demonstration of justice, the old Western manner wlth the lld nt hundred.s ox volunteer possem bined with use of airplanes, luwmohllal al new developments sq them in lun battle when their uhv. carzr‘led them mto Colorado. trict Court tound the Lrlo gullty of the murder o( the officer and recommended the den llty Sentence was not xpiration of the usual lo-flly penod nnowed for fll ‘The calling out ul the possemen, who - trailed the Manter robbers through the rough Arroya Cmmty of t.he Kansas- Colorado State line, of pursuit plans peflecud lonnwml tho years ago, of robbery, nearly two Lamar, Colo., bank. The Lamar hlnd!t! chase. Dur- lugsequem pursuit four men were Mcmths later officers succeeded ln Ashier and Howard L. Royston, are un- der sentence to hang. Jake Fleule u-mLher alleged mo ber of the Lamar robber gang mu being soug ht. Justice in the case of the Manter Tobbers moved with a swiftness com- g:l’ able to hastily made laws of e old time vlgumce committee. Only two days were consumed in the nlecuon of the jury and pleas of defense and pmsec n expressed sa victed mq satis- flc!lon with their trial, one of the crime in Colorado | f mmc fm- a major legal history. COFFEE LOAN TO AID BRAZILIAN GROWERS Part of $100,000,000 Bond Issue to Be Sold in U. 8.—Will Stabilize Market. By the Associated Press. ter- said the loan would amount to abouf $100,000,000. % 5 gned to stabilize the o rket curren ‘The -nnouncement ldded tbnt l nb— stantial amount of t! offered in the vmua ta'es — mAmm of the Lenin Library, in w, require ul readers to wash hands tering the reading before mucbmg the books. Diamonds Claquer ‘of Vienna Gets 2 Hot Dogs For Night’s Work and ac- buy -pplnuu in vlenm must pmvlde a minimum wage of two hot mustard for each of the hired ehmm mkmmdoflmnam thing in who 1! hfis lDlfll\l voc! ol In addition mun ‘have beer, free checking of hats and colfl at the wnrdrobe higher :ndu of I such as mn whxch xer cr -cwr in fro; his ception,” a wage as high as ul frankfurters and a uldel ot claque is the o Inderst the uldunee join in the vplmn ‘master scatters his forces. in the into ortissimo passage, they brelk into deuunlnu roundx of ap- plause, cheers an Chicago Slayer Dies m Clmr CHIOAGO Apr!.\ 11 oodward, Negra led in uu elecmc chace b Th:1t wd. for the m wth | 9T o'ru Pollcemm Jeremfilh OCOnnen last Ju EIGHT SOLDIERS DEAD, 33 INJURED IN CRASH Derailment of Train Bearing Fa- mous Regiment Is Reported Today in Franoce, By the Associated m . i kmed “and 33 in- issey, bezmn Montbeliard and sancon, ‘The scldlen ‘were members of the fs mous 152d egimznt. whlch wu'uu most-decorated one of OPERA SEEN POPULAR s Small Cities as Well as Large Want It, Says Johanna Gadski. YORK, Apflu 11 n—dolnnnl Gldsh belleves ound thal do the larger cities want 12. Vut v.he am-ller ones show great apprecia- the first opportun! “61” Flr amiuh Dries in 4 Hours—No Brush Marks MEtro. 0151 BUTLER-FLYN 607-609 C St. Phone for Celor Card “The Music You Wont—When You Want It—On Victor Records” CLASSIC } DEPARTMENT . ' IT is only through repeated hearings that we be- came familiar with musical compositions. . This is more especially true of the Great Classics, those glonous masterpieces that will endure for all time. The surest way to this end is the 'ORTHOPHONIC VictroLa REcorD Lawrence Gilman, the eminent critic of the New York Herald-Tribune, aptly describes the “Records” as “Music’s New Gateways”—showing that by their frequent use lovers of good music and students will quickly gain intimate knowledge of form, tone values—correct interpretation and incidentally, lasting pleasure and enjoyment. The Works of 28 World Fameus Composers Available At Present in “Victor's Musical Masterpiece Sczies” NCERTO, XSS PASSACAGLIA Phila. Orches. g® WE WILL GLADLY MAIL TO YOU -wa A COPY OF THE COMPLETE “VICTOR MASTERPIECE SERIES” (Address VICTOR RECORD DEPT.) . E. F. Droop & Sons Co.—1300 “G” Here’s action! An event hat’s typical of “The Store That’s Forging head’ ! In this sale we are offering mwmg. that are remarkable — and at Franc’s you have the added satisfaction of knowing that you can buy with utmost This is THE “JOANNE” $29.5 Values like this mean LANSBUf GH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Children’s Day And Many Charming Easter Wardrobes for the Younger World Will Be Completed Tomorrow Mothers of Tots—Here’s a Timely Sale - 100 New Coats—Many Caped Necessaries for Well Filled Easter Baskets bright busny clethe: Soft, plush l-nllu and Ili Easter Ducks A9c Easter Baskets, Easter Baskets filled : with neve elties and grass..49¢ hll.‘. Toy Town—Tourth Fiser Easter Candies Galore! fly Eggs, in bright eolorl. 3 'l‘-ny Coeum "‘l- lb Eggs, | P hoi norun 0:."!"'.!!‘ - Checolate Eggs in crates, 10c and 28¢ Children’s Made-up Easter Bozxes 28e Easter Hose For Boys and Girls 50c . Lisle hose in new designs that will blend with other Easter wearables—tan, blue, grey, brown, and blnckl and white; sizes 7 to 11. $5.95 These coats are worth a great deal more—and look it! Smart, straight-line and cape models for girls —and mannish double-breasted models for boys—of fine navy cheviots, new and fancy mixtures! Every coat well tailored, neatly finished and lined with heavy, silky-looking satine. In smart Spring colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Tots' Wear Shop—Fourth Floor Fashionably Shod Youngsters ApproveTheseShoes $3.50 to $4.50 ‘Two-strap “Ritz" pumps of patent leathier and oxfords of tan elk with soft toes and spring heels. For chil- dren under 6 years, sizes 5 to 11. $4.50 to $5.00 Sunday and every- day shoes for girls from 6 to 10 years: Patent leather pumps and tan elk-tanned oxfords with soft toes and spring heels; sizes 1115 to 2. $4.50 to $5.00 Popular Tom Brown oxfords for boys; in black or tan elk-tanned leather, solid leather construction with rub- ber heels and Goodyear : T welt soles; sizes 1115 FOR BOYS 6 TO 16 %6 FOR CHILDREN UNDER 6 Caped Coats For Girls 7 to 14 Years $10.95 Tiny tots and their Mothers haven't a corner on this cape fashion! Girls from 7 to 14 are wearing them, too! Twill, broad- cloth and tweed models, in navy, rose, blue, - . green and tan. Girls’ Silk Frocks Designed Like Grown-Up Fashions $5.95 Fia_t crepes and printed crepe frocks that are miniatures of Mother’s Easter frock— caped, puff sleeves, high-waisted and flared! Light pastels and dark shades; 7 to 14. Girls' Wesr Shop—Fourth Floor Easter Hats For Tots—For Girls - $1.95 Brimmed, poke and. off-the- face hats, with velvet and ribbon bows. Milans, straws and streamers and leghorn, novelty braids. Others, $1.95 to $3.95 Girls’ and Tots' Shop—Fourth Floor GREATER VOLUME for Franc’s! A brilliant diamond, set in richly carved solid white gold—at this price! 75¢ @ Week AT RECORD Hoslory—Strest Floor ChlMren’s Shoss—Secend Floer LOW PRICES Blue Suits for Easter. 2-Knicker Shirts and Blouses For Well - Dressed Boys Shirts 12 to 14%; _ $1 « Lustrous, ~ broad- cloth garments, in plin white, .or fancies in light and 2 Longie Prep Suits for Suits for . ' Boys Undergrads $12.75 $18.75 dark pattems, green, Easter—Confirmation—then Graduation—what a num- blue and helio. With ber of important occasions when blue suits are the only thi i to wear! That's why we are so completely ready with blue _ L cheviot suits for:the boy from 7 to-20! Tailored of ma- ~ Bloutes, ‘same terials that will stand the strain of continuous wear! - Two- S e v button notch lapé] coats, mannish vests, and either cuffed " The “Marguerue” $75.00 value! a The “Eternal Love” 315000 mmumnmnm mmn has ¢ gold. ting a.upuvm A perfect ‘The 18-kt. ting is very $1.50 a Week *