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Show I YOUNG GIRLS ROB HOUSES & Denver Sunday School Children Are Before HB Judge For Stealing Bfl Dearer, fjolo., Jan. 10. Four girls. Hf ranging in Sge from S to 10 years, all, Hr Sunday school children, confessed to Ki Juvenile Judce Benjamin B. Lindsey J j yesterday that they are a part of a I Hjj j band of cliis who have been rob- B 1 hing fashionable homes In Denver H J l during the last two months. B j More than Jlnnn worth or Jewelry. H I It Is estimated, has been stolen by 1 The children. Hl j When arrested hy Juvenile Court Kl Officer Philips. Katharine Ores, aged H H 10, who i-ays she is the lender, had ' 'n her possession a stolen promissorv Hlj note for $300 and a ?20 bill. H l In her confession to ludno l.lnd- 4 I fey Katherlne Gregg says she pot vl I ber Idea of robbing ho1 ?es from mov- H in? picture shows. B'j The ' j;ang" was broken up when H ! one of the girls went into a confec- rr flonery store anJ offered the stolen Kj promissory note for candy. Bn Judge Lindsey. in passing upon the M caae, said: "This is the worst case H of immorality among children I hare Hg j ever had come before me. 1 am 8iir- j prised, and all the more so since; H iheae girls' parents are fairly weii-to- B j do people, and they tell me that they HHttbl go to Sunday school. It is another! B CM of the depraving influence which' HH motion pictures or any suggestive ac- H J ' 'n of such a nature can have upon j the childish mind." H 1 nn |