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JURY FREES TRIO INSTOCK CHARGES Stoneham, Robertson and Dier Hear Verdict in Case Begun January 13. soclated Press. " YORK today acquitted Charles A. s F. Robertson and Bi- more D. Dier on charges that they used the ment mails in a con- spiracy to defraud gtock market in- Stoneham sealed last night 10 ury received the case, Judge Winslow president and New York Na- 1 club and has 1ban race tracks, ment for perjury stimo; ket shop of E League base b Unmoved By Verdict. s returned Jan- ainst Charles A A. Stoneham, his Robertson, his er partner; attorney; Elmore r head of the defunct Dier & Co., brokers; A. Andrews mployes of with accounts o the Dier f wing the firn trans- firm 0. The Gov- with er to his cus- the Dier firm employes of Dier & Co. hat the firm had operated rly as 1915, s Dler it six the transfer; that agreement between iates and the ham was to t of equities from d turned over. by the defense had deliberately dgers and books the custome: Charges w ed testimony at the time court directed r Bondy and and on February 23 juittal of Horace ., Fred Andrews and Stroh e acquittal rd Andrew el for the defendants associated with' him in th, s H. McCarthy. CITY NEWS IN BB.IEF B. Anthony Foundation with a and talk” 6, at 1713 N street. Poole, pioneer suf- vears old, will be honor Association | at 2:45 p. m of Central High Schoel. F and Psychology of will music Bubje Color.” Washington Cirele, C, C. meet Monday, 2:30, a Nlinois Acq'l'sltlur and Use of Money by the Child.” West Virginia University alumai will have a dinner morrow, 7 par « “The Meaning of Pain to be presented United Lodge o K street. is the subject 8 pm., at heosophists, 1731 Public' welcome, Stanton Park Citizens' Assoclation will meet Monday, 8 p.m., at Peabody School. Speakers: Representative B. G. 0 dialect stories; Maj tt of the Salvation Suter, president of Citizens' Agsocla- program. Neighbots William H Army and Jesse the Federation of tions. Musical invited. time Club will give a 3 o'clock, in private of Arcade. Visitars welcome. The Tivoli P; dance tomorro ballroom Stephen 5. Johmson of New York T "THE ARGONNE 16th and Col. Rd. Several very at- tractive apartments ranging from two rooms, kitchen, recep- tion hall, bath and bal- cony to four rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. ARGONNE RESIDENT MANAGER ON PREMISES DISCUSSES CONDITIONS IN CITY 50 YEARS AGO Henry Xarr Tells Cosmopolitan Club a Washington Grade School Was Held in “Loft.” Recalllag conditions in the District of Columblia 50 years ago, Henry Karr, 1@ member of the Cosmopolitai Club, | told that organization at its weekly luncheon at the Franklin Square Hotel yesterday that the schools of Washington were overcrowded even in those days. “The school housing facilities were 50 {nadequate that when I went to grade school we had to attend classes in a loft over a hardware store,” de- clared Mr. Karr. “When later they bullt a small schoolhouse we consid- ered it wonderful, and for play- grounds, they were not heard of,” he sald. The speaker alsg recalled days when Pennsylvanla avenue wi largely a residentlal street. Mr. Karr, who is a horologist, dicted thal the present time system 80 universally used would be anged to the decimal system of recording time. Announcement was made that the Lincoln, Nebr., Cosmopolitan Club would broadcast over KFAB between 7:30 and 10 o'clock tonight. EDWARD HANNAN DIES. Edward Hannan, 18 vears old, form- ‘erly a student at McKinley High School, died at his residence, 1521 Seventeenth street, vesterday. Death was due to heart trouble. He was the son. of Mr. and Mrs. William Hannan. Funeral services, with requiem mass, will be conducted at St. Mat- thew's Catholic Church tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock, while prelimin- ary services will be conducted at the residence at 9:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. pre- ing, Eighteenth and F s invited Public Lebanon Chapter, ) will have its annual dance tomorrow evening at City Club, The Lambdi Chi Alpha Alumni Asso- clation will have = dinner meeting to- morrow, $ p.am., at the Madrillon. Washington Alumni Cha Chi Fraternity, will give 1 banquet tomorrow, City Club. Prof. De Witt C. Crofssant will be toastmaster, and the speak- ers will include Postmaster General Harry §. New, Director of National Parks Stephen T. Mather, Assistant Attorney General Rush L. Holland and Representative Cleveland A. New- ton of Missouri. 7 p.m, at The National Feliowship Club will glve a dance tomorrow, 9 p.m., at the Catro. Visitors welcome. Areme Chapter, No. 10, 0, E. §., will give a card party, March 2, 8:30 p.m., in the oak room of Raleigh Hotel. The Soclety of the Army of Santin- g0 de Cuba, will give its annual din- ner Tueeday, 7 p.m., at the Army and Navy Club. The occasion will feature soldler songs, motion pictures of bat. tleflelds and short addresses by prom- inent speakers. L Grifliul ood orporation oal o __ | ou want & remedy for skin m-b e whose valus has been proven by many years of successful use,—if you want a treatment that thousands of doctors and druggists aredaily pre- g becau:e they &now its bene- ficls] resu) ouwill find it in Resinol Ointment ud esinol Soap. '\'um&.nfllfw-: RE§|N0L 3| Congregational Church. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES, TODAY. Miss Margaret De Forest Hicks, alumna of the Natfonal Cathedral School, will lecture, & ¢'clock, in Whitby Hall, Woodley Toad and Wis- consin avenue, for the henefit-of the 25th anniversary fund of the school. Subject: “Lighting on.the Crowned Heads of Europe.” TONIGHT. . Rathbons Temple, No." 8, Pythian Sisters, will give & card party at Pythian Temple. A card party, under Naomi Chapter, No. 3, O. ary Board, will be given, 1360 Meridian place. auspioes ‘of £, S. Auxili- 8 o'clock, at the Catholic scheduled for 8:30 o'clock, A special meeting of Daughters of Americ Tuesday, will take pl at 601 E street. “Ye Old Folks' Concert,” at Metro- politan Memorial. M. E. Church, o'clock, under direction of Hammond Brewer. Washington Hebrew’ congregation: Dr. Simon will speak on “What of Tomorrow? The Prophet's Reply.” Entertainment at the Wilson Normal High School will be given at 8 o'clock. The program will include a Japanese dance by a group of girls, recitations, songs and a playlet, “The Wild Swa."” The Business Woman's Council will mest at Chureh of the Covenant. B, Willlam A. Efsenberger will speak of “The Unsearchable Riches of Christ.” St. John's Lodge. F.AAM, will fubet, T80 oillogs. Hmered Ap- prentice degree, illustrated lecture and entertainment. Joppa Lodge Chapter, No. 27, O. E 8., will have its annual dance, 9 o'clock, at 2400 Sixteenth street The Federation of Civio tions will meet, § o'clock, room of District Building. The Mary Thompson Memorial As- sociation, C. B. M. A, will meet, 8 o'clock, at Lee Hous: Associa- The George Washington Men's Gleq Club will give a glee and orchestra concert at § o'clock at Foundry M. E. Church, Clifford K. will give “Crayon Chats on Capital Celebrities” before the Men's Club of the First Supper will in board |} STAR,; - WASHINGTON, RITES FOR MISS O’HARE. Burial of D. A. R. Member Is in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Miss Ann Elizabeth O'Hare, 74 years o0ld, member of the Daughterh of the American Revolution and for many vears prominently identified in soctal and charitable ciroles, died at her resfdence, &t Shepherd and Rock Creek Church roads, Monday. Fu- neral services, with requiem mass, were held at the Church of the Na- tivity, Cathollc, yesterday. Inter- ment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Miss O'Hare was the daughter of the late Christopher O'Hare, who was elected to the first city councll of Washington under the old city char- ter granted by Congress, and Which was later revoked. She s survived by Laura C. O'Hare. a sister, Miss be served at 6 o'clock and the crayon talk will follow at 7. Holder of Australia will _give a public address, at the Playhouse. Pictures of Australlan flora and fauna will {llustrate her subject. The speaker is giving her platform services for the next three months, to the activities of the na- tional world flight committee. 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