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THE EVENING. STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1921 15 l WINTER PASTIMES—Suffering With a Cold. -——By Herbert Johnson [PANAMA WOULD BANISH ;’.:‘.’i';,"" e Presids Porras recalled h “FOREIGN "‘TERFERE"CE” ultl hhn during his recent Mm:, to the United States, and the visit of Pncm-nc;-olect il!-:lduz .l:: !:;“.. Porras’ New Year Message States | exampled opportunity to place in the: hands of the next American chicf ex- Harding Is Disposed to Bemove |ocutive a memorandum relative (o Friction claims and differences pending be- Between Countries. | {000 o' United States and Panama ' PANAMA, January 1. — Confidence g:::l?;:;;‘::m"; ::;‘:;*1 to have that Panama was capable of solving | "Tpe message states that Sena ator her problems without foreign inter- | Harding is disposed to exert o ference was expressed in a New Year | effort to remove mottees for friction message to the people from Presi- | Detween the two republics, and hope dent Porras today. The president's) Zot ISPeryOh Co%m lonieal Medicine statement was based upon & review of | Sor8ae Sehool of Troplral JMBdicine events during the past year. merce would be inaugurated in build- In discussing international relations | iee8 TN T 0t i e Panama the president devoted a paragraph to | &S formerly £ : Taboga Island, which dominates the | €XPOS 3 Pacific Xenlrjanc: to the Panama canal e declared the country had “saved almost the entire’ isiana, ainousn [DEFREGGER, PAINTER,DIES recognizing this victory was ind: e nite, since, judging from sutemsn(s In the United States press, we must re- | German Artist Most Noted for His- main alert to renew our defgnse.” Declaring the republica financial T condition was highly gratifying, the RLIN, January 2—Prof. Franz president said the present surplus| Do e was more than $2,500,000, and de-|von Defregger, the painter. died to ¢lared this amount was iniended for | day at Munich. He was born in 1835 at the carrying out of an ambitious road- | building program, which would ex- | Pderhof. His paintings cons tend highways connecting states mostly of historical subjects. ‘OPPORTUNITY | ' CALENDAR | NEW AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOL Jan. 31. Mechanics and Repairing Mon., Wed.. Fri. Course for Owners Wed DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS Jan. 3. 4th to 8th Grades Mon. to Fri. Gymnasium, Swimming, etc. Mon. to Fri. . Same subjects taught as in Pubiic Schools. New students admitted any ti THE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY Opening New Classes in Evening {] Jan. 4. Principles of Accounting 1| 3an Business Economics Law of Contracts (Law I} Advanced Accounting (11) Corporation Finance Business Law (Law 1I) Law of Contracts (Law T) Rusiness Economics Principles of Accounting (I) Income Tax Advanced C. P. A. Problems Specialized Accounting (Section A) Adv. Corporation Accounting Corporation Accounting A. Theors & Auditing Probleme. HE MBST R'Y Go T E OFFICE FOR SEVERAL PAYS = N\ Keep Him QUIET ~—FEED HIM up— Do’ T TALKTO H/M NP (SEE THAT HE ljnqxss A GooD DOSE OF BRANDY EVERY WREE Hours! & Sutittg Brand 50 55 %60 %65 & 75 e e, <2 Tusiness Law (Law 111) Business Law (Law 1V) Beg. C. P. A. Theory and Auditing Specialized Accounting (Section B) E SCHOOL ol? Taw Opening Winter Semester Mon. EVENING rnvrAul‘omr SCHOOL gebra (Beginners) M Wed., Aruhnetu_ (Aav.) English I English History Architectural Drafting Mechanical Drafting Shorthand (Gregg System) ‘Typewritin; Personality Building Short Story Writing Public Speaking (15 Weeks) Bookkeeping 14 Mo, Course) Semester II (All H. 8. Subjects) NICARAGUANS HOLD UP EXPIRES AT AGE OF 85. | WOOLLEY QUITS 1. C.C. CENTRAL AMERICA PACT |ars. Hannah Strasburger, D. C.|Term Ends and He Asks President Resident for 69 Years. Not to Reappoint Him. Whi 5 Stras , eighty-five | _Expiration of the term of service of Was Concluded With This Coun- |Columbia' for sixty-nine years, died | phe Tnterstate, Commerce Commission suddenly Saturday at the residence of | cajendar vear, and Mr. Woolley has LI I AL L s IO 2200 24 . Wed., Fri. try Subjected to Revision. her son; A, I Strasburger, 1806 Colum- | gaiced President Wilson not to present || Jan. 3. Arithmetic, Eopiias, e b SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Sal- >/ "str“bur‘er'w“ the wife of the his name for reappointment. Penmanship and Spelling Mon., Wed., Fri. 7.00-10.00 P.M. vador, January 3.—The signing of the |} i o et e, who died in this K;l‘gh: xl;let}')l;:g;:n&:?;lgm oy !ll\ 000!;: -~ls.nvlCE -E‘v. INQUIIE l.lu:mma :m SCHOLARSHIPS. You have every right now to look for clothes under price, but don’t buy clothes that you wouldn’t wear later at any price. Get Society Brand; yoir’re sure of quality plus style and service. Here are scores of suits—not alone in mixtures—but in the favored solid colors—blues, browns, grays. 1 gz;:;flg:gfl'-‘!gguhi‘m“":;’t"‘w:’hai“;;':" city in 1864. She is survived by three | Joy was director of publ for lhe\ sons, A. I. Strasburger of this city, | democratic national committee in t ] the subject of discussion at the Cen-|yaroh Sirasburger of Rising Sun. Ohio, | 1576 campaign, and was at one iXhe A oo s ‘amain been de- [and Victor Strasburger of Norfolk, Va. | director of the mint. He will con- | T Conraush ihe bolting of the| KFuneral services will be held from | tinue as chairman of the board of Niea an delegation, which at the |her son's residence tomorrow morniGg | referees to fix the compensation of caraguan delegation, Whioh & ause |at 10 o'clock: . The place of interment | the Western Pacific railroad under the | deaiingwith et Bryan. Chamorro | Will be annouriced later. federal control act. treaty between the United States and Nicaragua. This necessitated new Qdiscussions and a revision of the clause. The Nicaraguans, in accordance with their instructions, declared that the clause referring to conventions concluded with foreign nations by the Central American !lll(‘l ‘was op- posed to their views. In the final draft as revlsed this clause, although not mentioning the Bryan-Chamorro treaty, satisfied the Nicaraguan proposal, it is understood, and at the same time was nc(‘emable to the other states. It pledges all states to the fulfillment of their in- ternational obligations entered into - e with foreign nations. With reference B to the Bryan-Chamorro treaty it merely says that it is not a per- fected instrument until revised by the United States Senate in a way that g 7 will not affect or interfere with the interests and rights of Salvador, Hon- duras and Costa Rica. The Nicaraguan delegate, Senor Castillo, has left San Jose for Man- agua to consult ‘with his government f on the revised pact. He has until January 27 to make known Nica- : ragua’s decision. z";;-m YMCA SCHOOLS Cut Out for Future Reference. _ Overcoats, too; most of them bear The Hecht Co. label— high-grade coats, in materials and making. Everything for every man whether his occupation is indoors or out—we’ll fit him with whatever he likes from ulster to form-fitters and Chesterfields. Sale men’s high shoes ~ $10 and $12 grades at A semi-broque and cross tif style are sketched FINE caliskin shoes. with solid oak leather soles, in Eng- night above freezing:; gentle to mod- gentle to moderate south and south- B . . e el ~ lighting is reduced 28 per cent, lish or semi-English lasts. Black or tan; sizes for all 6'to 11—uwidths B, C, D. erate variable winds, mostly south row fair; moderate temperature; gen- 38; noon, 49. Barometer, 4 p.m., 29.80; 8 pm, 29.88; 12 midnight, 29.93; 4 a.m., 29.99; Lowest temperature, 38, occurred at 8 a.m. today. es Temperature same date last year— . Highest, 29; lowest, 14, Tide Tables. . =~ = . (Compiled by United States coast and E d B tt _th h h t geodetic survey.) r Xl e a erles e l es Today—Low tide, 9:56 am. and . . . grade. This quality will be The Sun and Moon. THE WEATHER. . - o : e i The price of Exide Batteries and southwest. Maryland—Generally fair tonight tle to moderate variable winds. - £ ™ ity -F' Aot o e effective January 1. 8 a.m., 30.05; noon, 30.04. Highest temperature, 62, occurred at Condition of the Water. ; ¥ , . . . B JTymparseaee ad condien o wate : There is only one grade of 10:36 p.m.; high tide, 3:23 a.m. and 3:57 p.m. et T TR s jealously maintained. sy e : for automobile starting and ‘This applies to all sizes and 2 Sale men s wool trousers 36; condition, 20. $7.00 : G ire= ) 3-95 $9.00 trousers 11:29 p.m.; high tide, 4:18 am. and 4:49 p.m. sets 4:59 p.m. 1‘"'“‘:’:“””"“ Es “THE ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY CO. All-wool - trousers—identical in grade with those that sold Up-River Waters. . HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., January Service stations and PHILADELPHIA Branches in less than two months ago at $7 to $9. Styles for men and g InsliEpunaiandl chanantos s dealers everywhere 17 cities Weather in Various Cities. Blue serges, corduroys and cassimeres $3.95, remember; less than the price of ordinary cotton trousers and, excepting the corduroys, every pair is all wool. Sizes 34 to 38 waist measure. Ex1de BATTERIES DI, \ i young men; solid colors and mixtures with plenty of 4 { 2z BEREBUBLELEBELEL REgEERERENER Seventh at F ‘[ The Hecht Co.