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The Houston Posti
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Houston, Texas
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SERIES DE ONE DAY SALES SEVEN 6th Day Saturday SEVEN EACH DAY BUSINESS MAN'S GOOD BUSINESS SEVEN REMARKABLE OFFERS OFFICE FURNITURE TODAY OFFICE FURNITURE EAT HALF PRICE No. 3 Desks Gent's Arm Chair No. 22. Office No. 120 nich back Office massive Chair, With bent Table tinished golden porth $1.98 Is finished me ODe on only Tomorrow's price.

square legs, extra larse very with TOMORROW $10.76 No. 250. No Arm Chair sale sells at on $12.95 and comfortable, bent wood CADE thigh back, tintahed golden Chairs sella at on $2.39 mahor No Drapery Material and roomy prices $7.50, Office Tables Printed end Silkoline, day $10.00 only No. on straight chalci Nos. 88 and 111 are Writing Tables of massive limited number of revolving construction; fine quartered oak large top beautiful patterns; worth revolving chair finished early English, and 160; our only only No.

choice 50, revolying UNo. 82. worth 830.00 on today tomorrow $4.98 No. 111, worth on sale yard WADDELL'S Absolutely Guarantee! WADDELL'S TO SEND FOR OUR 1911 CATALOGUE OF REFRIGERATORS SMALL CHILD ASSAULTED When Mother Identified Man at Station Officers Had to Restrain Father. That's him- -that's the right for the quick Interterence of officers there that's the brute that abused my little would have been no need of a court trial.

girl take him take him The father was enraged almost beyond Oh control, and admitted that he had Intend ed meting out such justice as the case It the wall of a mother at the po- The man has tried to hurt lice station officers little girl and I can't stand cried yesterday morning as the father. brought man from behind, the bars for I had caught him first the law her to Identity. would have been no use. I wish I could A little daughter of the woman, with have been there when it happened. Officers admonished him to be quiet, to small boy companion, both mere babies, allow the law to take its course, that legal had been playing near the Crockett street Justice might be meted.

and the wife bridge but few hours earlier; when a pleaded with her husband to not molest man came by the place and seeing the the The man. children alone, took the tiny 3-year-old prisoner stood sullen through It all: tot across the bayou and there, it is at- showing no sign until led back to his cell. leged, choked her to prevent an outcry, and then but father to turn his eyes husband toward the took her clothes from her body and passionate and died her in very rough manner. The prisoner is Jack Robinson, accordThe little boy ran home and told his ing the name he save the officers. mother.

who gave the alarm to the mother 22 Houston. years of age and stranger in of the little girl and together they Insti- complaint alleging criminal tuted a search. assault had been lodged against him beed by the little boy playmate the two fore Justice of the Peace McDonald. and hurried toward the place where later he was from the station the little girt to the county where he will be held there him coming back across the pending trial The com bridge leading the tiny child ahead. The sworn little crying as her heart and her neighbor Nelson would and her she the mother that the "robber man Scene of the Crime.

slapped her and choked had Just block from South street runs taken her clothes from her The tot the bayou. and at this place: a wagon too Innocent to understand the purpose of this fiend who had had her in his bridge To the side of the big bridge grasp, nestled against her mother's skirts leading foot from log the made of a narrow timber and clasping the slender arms about her side to some vaneck, cried my mama old bad man cant lots. unfenced and grown dense Edna." with great, high weeds. On the east The man sullen, and stood mute side, and near the home of Mr. Lukewitness to the scene, only to become Im- shea is a sloping sand bed.

where the pudent the ladies spoke to him, children of the neighborhood gather to then hurriedly left the place when the play to build sand houses and make mother became enraged muttering as he play divers and the like: went that he did not care if they did tell The particular section of the city the officers. not as thickly inhabitated as farther up, The father of child was notified. but houses are numerous within sight also the officers, the latter Instituting and calling distance, and the place search for the man. The father 1s Louls considered kind neighborhood Lukasesy, the who resides on South street. other cality.

with Just resident an occasional In With description by than this Lukasheey and her neighbor, Mrs. were the two children, Edna Lukasheay son, both of whom had seen the man, he and Connie Nelson. Friday morning later found in a saloon not for from when the assault is alleged to have octhe scene, and carried to the police sta- curred. The babies had been gone from tion, where he. was locked up.

but short time less than an The mother and Mrs. her neigh, hour when the man came along where bor were sent for to identify the man, they were playing. He grabbed hold of and were accompanied to station by the girl and carried her across the foot the 108 low, to the densely old weeded vacant lot, place, in the where swampy, Enraged, tie girl says she was slapped and choked When the mother walled her. and from this of place some off her and the two mothers cation at the police station the father, a the stranger and baby diet coming. strong man, leaped from his chair and but Indeed the scene that followed the return Edna, to her loving mother her mate and the neighbors.

Breaking from the man a hand, she crossed bridge, she cried to her mamma Into her embrace, clasped her alender arms about. the neck and sobbed pleaded with mi mamma to save her from the old robber man. mother were mingled with those of the pathies The little and in boy, playinate to comfort and console her, laying about the little girt as. if to protect her from further The neighbor lady Joined with the trio in the reunion and together the four two mothers and the two child playmates wended their way back to their homes And here another similar scene enacted about the this time with the sturdy father party Standing beside the mother, clinging to the skirt an if pleading for protection, the pretty little 3-year-old raised eyes toward her papa and told the story. The Child's Story.

robber man get me, said the baby girl to a Post reporter, and slap me choke me, turning her chubby face the side and painting to red mark her throat. he scratch me on neck and throw. me in the old river if I ery, but I call mamma! but mamma don't come. I tell Connie an' Connie run but hie comed back again, My mamma comed, too. and tell my mamma old bad man- old robber man whip me.

He slap me he cry loud. See my The haired, blue eyed little held tiny doll. while sob and a tear drop trickled dimpled She had not entirely recovered tram the shock even late in the and with every mention of the would snuggle about her mother as afraid of the told robber man, she designated the fellow who had frightened her. goad right by my side and Connie and drabbed my say, Come loud to Connie. that man, slapped me in the face an he choke me and once again she lifted her chin reveal the bruise on her throat.

Said He Was Simply Playing. Robinson claims to hall from Collineville, Ill. lives in Missouri brothers left home many He has been in but and in Houston but a few He I shabbily young fellow. clothes tattered and wearing slouch every appearance being rough and To a Post reporter admitted that he had term in the Illinois State prison and number of times been on the county road. When concerning the on which he is Jail.

Robinson sullen and stubborn saying. merely playing with the little and had had several that morning. The date for the examining trial has not set. Blue Label Ketchup Made from sound luscious tomatoes fresh from held, delicately seasoned with pure spices. Prepared by chefs of worldwide, reputations cleanliness in kitchens wonderful their and neatness.

duly these by the U.S Beard Dairy We would Aside from the delicious NATURAL IT IS GUARANTEED TO KEEP AFTER IT IS OPENED AND TO BE ABSOLUTE PURE AND. UNADULTERATED CURTICE SAINT. PATRICK HONORED I High Mass at St. Patrick's Church in Morning and Evening Address by Father Donnelly. and the could Irish Joke entirely place.

The popularity the evident the of the Houston the without conspicuous her absence withont the the One throu buttonh him with a had dinners reunions nationality In commemoration were numerous about the were conducted under color scheme Days one with pleasant linger OF the The committee had been busy previous celebration and the success op the largely to and with which the of this commi their work early the that nothing Jackin the final everythi without under conduct And let me that the Irish time not only nation has ever done. and homeless educated them not but them clothed them free Greece were of Trim that to established for them tot hold the over which was cheerfully done made no difference Greek or Roman Ireland was a and hospitality to her Hall. Hall had been decorated Riley with palms potted especially for the and Albert Jahn secured to conduct the orchestra, thus the mental selections. rendering Some of the vocalists of the city the for singing and artistic manner which contributing to the musical acquitted of the most. pleasant memories the Father Donnelly of Waco the evening and his last night and showed him to be both erful winning orator and his reputation with his Houston friends as an appealing plane with one more effort wells done Father Donnelly spoke for about hour and fifteen minutes.

Some most telling points were follows: Father Donnelly a Ladies and gentlemen, Irishmen sons of Irishmen: esteem It Pleasure to be with you here tonight and to be honored with an invitation to address you on the occasion of this, noteworthy day, would that were capable of doing the and tice but would the noblest efforts of even an O'Connell Emmet or Grattan to do that. a subject worthy of pen of Homer, for while he wrote written. he would not be capable that other Ireland could do would not should this perhaps noblest existed on God' their island, people of destin make here today lack on the subject, and 1 trying to correct this crowd Into day work what should taken a read history day to find the where end none for will when time is no found that Irish fought and under Alexander Great In his camp a conti nent. and that they stuck at in a of fearlessness, raid of nothing, unless perhaps that the heavens might up on them. I to speak of Irish saints scholars, of the and warriors that the old sod has produced, to that the Irish have riven to church and state the fundamentals that nation greatness? Am I to to that In the fifth sixth when the ghouls vandals vastating Europe, with the of all European nations stopped and abandoned, that the Irish their welcoming sates to the bade them enter be succored the history of the sixth and seventh is devoid almost entirely to between 700 and A.

D. that the Irish sent the country Into nations of Europe and religion and reconstructed the fashion then one would theman lady. would and culture, to seek it. in the that old st. Patrick the patron saint forever more and people, plucked the the Irish blem and from the that the uplift of began and upon the nation.

Before they bad under pagan Influence, from day for world everything unfolding of maiden In the nation only to for their only of the this A Dane frat found And Ireland divided ground think Sam. man why more Houston them who the through the on inch and like where other more more one thine to bring the success the Irish or have been bound for God righteous The musical carried as In The held Patrick member two Order bernians about and to the at 10 All the in the at the church church with planta and the with entire church their the discourse the service which SHARKS CLUB CELEBRATED Benevolent Organization Gave Smoker and Informal Program in Honor of St. Patrick's Day. The Sharks Patrick clock until the the Jolliest tory the or Dutch lunch with and talks, the to clos hour H. the which Intern throughout the W.

and Hod Ben Hill. A Randolph. Cliff Grunew and song Hooper and Mr. behalf Sharks B. C.

a Majestic The Death JUSTIN ANDARY. old, afternoon home his daugh Union but the C. survive this from the home of his thence to 8t. church, thence Holy Cross Thomas will officiate MR8. MARY LAGER old.

died at the home of Johnson 1410 illness incident by re children of body will be to company MRS. AGNES MART COL noon clock In Holy officiate. JOHN WRIGHT. The funeral of John be held from ROY HUDSON Infant BENJAMIN CHEW into CHILDREN'S HATS SPECIAL DISPLAY children featured in much thought and In the of their wear for grow A beautiful was yesterday and be on display variety of youthful sty less The latest mushroom, ible and other Milans and peanut and other trimmed, ribbon and ornament, $1.50 to $5.00 The Sale of Jewelry YESTERDAY'S paper and complete details of the sition and sale of new Novelties which began that is a grand response to the these lines are impractical to reprint items, so we'll simply the continues today with the same inge in full force The show contains comprehensive which will give you idea Savings run from thirty to fifty per Trees to Be Given Free TUST now there is much agitation along the lines of J' fication of the and city. the Art endeavor to appeal interest is civic pride it the movement.

Some time ago the Store for 10,000 trees to be delivered March 15. They have arrived pose to them to the homes of the city school children Every school child who comes to the store Wednesday, March 21 and will be given one absolutely free of any cost. of course, ate to by them or their parents as per the directions given with one. These trees are healthy and hardy, They will grow quickly into a beautiful shade tree and will add pearance of the home. Tell your children about it and let them or Wednesday Hosiery Sale Continues THE big general sale of Hosiery 1 started off yesterday most auspi: ciously, Another example of where merit wins.

The same offer ings made for yesterday will continue today, We repeat a partial list of them here in a brief way. Take note of the display in the window. BILK HOSE for ter top, of ender? WOMEN Black embroidered on colora pink in and $1.00 WOMEN'S Cause Lisle and spliced black: 39c LACE HOSE and paire tan for value: three $1.00 COLORED LISLE HOSE for womtine cause come on 75c MISSES Sheer Gauso Hose spliced black kind; special 39c Black Hose and 89c SILK OUTSIZE HOSE for solid white black 25c Levy Bros. Dry Goods BEAT ESTATE L. ton landing of the thou which ate to ate to.

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