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- " THE sfiNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, APRIL '11, 1926—PART 1. Lol : AFTER FAILING IN ASCENT TRIAL | BI_[]SS[]MSA TODAY pisteict Resident Who Fought for Years o Have et when | GREEK MUTINY AIM Volplanes to Earth From 36,100 F 5 Trees Planted Tells of Aid of Mrs. Taft and gine Dies: Announces Resignation From Army | A Famous Cherry Blooms, in| Dr. Jokichi Takamine. Immediately After Landing at Dayton. | Gen. Plastiras, Bitter Foe of ted Press attempt_to set an altitude record. | Dictator, Real Leader of DAYTON, Ohio. April 10.—Lieut. | Macready, who at various times has o John A. Macready, Intrepid explorer | held or shared three uviation records Saloniki Revolt. of altitudes. trailed the white vapor |is believed unwittingly to have estah of his ship’s exhaust among the 1 another, by volplaning to clouds today, fell short of the world's from an altitude of 35,100 feet, | By the Associated Press record, made a forced landing and an- his engine hud gone dead. | BELGRADE. Jugosiavia. Ap: nounced he was leaving the Army | (When his engine died. Macready | revolt in ¢ : Air ] thought his supply of 63 gallons of 5 Fifteen times Macready has attempt- | gusoline had been consumed, €0 he ed to surpass the record set by Lieul. | turned the nose of his ship precipi Callizo of Franc feet. To- toward the earth. picked up day he doffed his helmet and left the 'h speed to break out of a strata mark for some other alrman to strive | o sirong wind that threatened to hold for. The highest point he has ever| him back, and then glided to the attained was 38,740 feet, on Janu-legh, Unofficially it was estimated L] he had reached an altitude of ::-.,mn[ By the Ass Potomae Park. Promptly on Mon morning came her reply: Tie White ITouse, Washington e A Full Flower, Bring Spe- BY ELIZA R. SCIDMORE. ch year as the Japonese clerry cial Traffic Rules. { i trees bloom in Potomac Park a new e | tale is invented as to how they hap- round the |pened to get there. The most fan- fons of a very plain and| I have taken t! of events, all recorded| promised the tre ) for vour ierry trees. + matter up and am but [ thought nk jou very m stion about the The cherry blooms Tidal Basin nd along the drive-|tastic ve; * ways bordering the river in | simpie serie: < and West Potomac Park will be it [in the daily press as they happened,| would be best to m: ke an | full blossom today and hundreds of [are passed on with embellishments to e of them, extending down to automobilists and others will come to {another senson’s inventions. the turn of the rond, as the other View the annual event, which attracts | Dr. Joklehi Takamine, the Japanese | part (beyond the railroud bridse Ciid) thousands, not only from the Capital | chemiat of New York and Toklo, in.{is still too rough to do any planting. City, but from all parts of the !ventor of adrenalin, tak tase and [ Of course, - could reflect in | The United States park police, under many other ma the water, the effect would be very lovely of the long we. Let overthrow of the ment. ‘This is the expl | movement reaching Saloniki, and, it i tional impetus was giv by the fact that Gen premier and dictator of Greece, 15 it { Lieut. Patrick J. Carroll, will be out | fered the ) in full force to direct the traffic and | Apr.l, me know what you think about this. et o L6entit sty iz mtanily. Abatng 6 o o Iy you i The lientenant, who, in less than | feet [Ty PR Bt Ulent o o ; AR W, TAFT. a decnd e from a buck private inj g 2 1o | Bepublic through he pending ele Hundreds of inquiries come to’ the ' the April 7, 1908 o Iry at Re té one of | .(,,',""["“\'\”"i',‘,:m:'l",,f;";. ",l,“”,"l b ,"'i“] Vi T ACONES o office of Public Buildings and Publ Elms Ordered Removed. oAl dheke and most | i he United States Bureau of | head of the Greek revolutionary cor daring flyers, said ) ing the |t | i Standards. mittee. The follow he Parks and to the newspaper offi I was told of b cach vear seeking information as to W pr Gl an 10, A0 MgTe : bi Jint Fhes Rheywill te oht “hhe |oé o| the fut of cherry tr he of electric | Inspection of the gasoliffe tank re I""l"""‘v*’!v i"“'lv‘] KL he Dbitte messages come from far and necr.]the habit of that munificent person.|sald with finality, “But I have plant- 1d officials withheld com- | vealed that contrary to Mac T Galavie e "ha always a guess, but yester- |It was an admira samurai retort | €1 elin trees alon ad. signatic aiting its | impression, his gasoline had not been | 18 THEGEEEL 16 H v, from a view of the blooms mada | to those fi apanese demon | ‘“luke them up, th nd when al - submission indi- | exhausted. xamination of the |DORHCR SEEIAEIEE, B the experts of the parks oilice, | strations in California. the bundles of cher s ar- cated it would be presented fn a few | ship's mechanism will be ne Hiars he Mokl 1t was said that they would Le vut | Washington should appreciate the|rived from New Jer “l“{ days. before the cause for the engine's fail-| Lo o, fact that it owes its unique|days later, they o the Even in his descent from his last|ure to function can be determined. i Divect advides ) in thei that ARTS CLUB TO OBSERVE iATTACK ON U. S. SEAMEN 1?"‘3"“"'“,| “CONGRESSIONAL NIGHT” | IN ITALY IS DISCOUNTED ccxn. i )0 troops full beauty to e ith it was then at S B ng glory, that unequ < | ground forthwith, as it wa E Special Trafic Rules. e e e, nd e | e Timit of time for setting out . Special trafic arrongements h enitrgatic Jand, ‘divect | action, | FOun . tre As if graterul for i been made and Dlined: 15 %l | onos the Divs Wasibefore her. ¢ their long-delayed recog those fect in the noon today. | the. White House gardener to. tele:| blessed little grafts ~bloomed ~most ation utral gover the pres ee elections, resumption d_have the next Spring rk. 1o continue until « fraffic will be | graph New Jersey nurser nd as- moved in a circle around the Tidal |semble all the Japanese cl charmed the eye each ye: e | 2 deney by Admiral ¢ tis Basin from west to east ie road- | g bo bought——it great biobs Members and Families Will Be|Consul Tells State Department No | res recently neril | all de oldiers the time notice way between the Tidal 1 and lnnten) ttes ¢ | Sl Polo Field in West I" Park, main drive, between 4 | Honor Guests and Entertainers Significance Attaches to leading west from the b; over the ounds and the river, and onl _The day after Mrs. s letter of i 2 wds and th er, and on tiatoaned 1 Tuesday Night. Recent Disorders. . | Mid- | west- | i pe i . | 7, 1909, Dr. Takami e present Lincoln Memorial.) AP 4 5 | to be in Washington with M Recent attacks on American s bagsin inlet gates, reguli 3 ) el Letters to Germany Asked bound one-way road. will be changed) 1 § _ e ek 4 . ier interest in coun- » Sy Congressiona Cw w cale. for this period to an east-hound one- | ite flower. Dr. Takamine|Zuno, Japanese consul gener ngressional night” will b 1°|in Venice had ‘“no political signifi-| solutions direct secreta way road to permit the tratfic (0 flow | offered her 2,000 trees, later increased| NeV York. and when told that v brated at the Arts Club Tuesday, | cance nor was it an organized Fas State o m was to have Mukollms when the program will be given by [cisti attack the Department | 1, to the Senate coples of a in_the circle arranged. to 3,000 trees, and Potomac Park Germ was advised yvestel American | correspondence . thanks to Mrs. Carl Chindblomn, wife of Repre- along_the P Traffic may come into the circle | houia 1 o SUBEEE Rasln by wey L e i e | Mrs. Taft, he fnstantl : : : Consul Young at Venice. government re teenth street, turning at the | Opposes Other Version. | Wil you find out if Mrs. Taft will resentative Chindblom of Tinols; | “Riiiving by cable to an inquiry | ments that mis e | |accept 1,000 cherry trees for her The clierry trees, whose blooms in the Spring attract thousands, even [Representative Woodrum of Virginia, | from the Deprtment for information. | garding I that he had apy 0| clatms agains DEEhe iiiver [ drive in Wyest Ratorr lie National Geographic Society in | Mukofima? In fact, T had better| e o Tgilant narts of the country, serve as a lasting token of friendship be-land Represents OComnor af | Young o police Park, falling in with the Tidal Basin|a bulletin issued some four vears ago | give 2,000 trees. She will need them | {oo : . - by s 4 trafe at the inlet gate bridge and | announced that “the ‘idea’ of cherries | to make any show.” A Shlig 0 oI ot secoims B s [ o Vel [CRINE o of the continuing around, and by way of the |alonz the Speedway originated one b vor s to Washington i told in the accompanying article. . blom, Mrs, Wandrum, Mrs. O'Connor [ists in the two roadway ven in Name . | and Represer and Mrs. Taylor had prevented a repeti- | the cost of m tacks. Amerlean tour- | Gecupation on he added, are “in 10 | {roduced yester nger.' | Democ > under r———— Just south of the Wash-| afternoon during a visit to the cherry The Department made its inqui ington Monumen trees (of Mr. David Falirchild) at ‘1 “No. Don't givi cour e ar .- 3 : . No. give them In your own|from earlest April into May. All il g : s Automobilists wishing to g0 to Vic /b imont Bive thim s zous bes e eelent A e or sosnt| FUACH INSTALLATION of Colorado wiil be guests of honer |, (h® Uhe 0N i (i country ¥ 7 unofficial reports that several ey clude songs b selections by way Bridge the Tidal | tion in the American Forest last year. ¢ Basin traflic. must use urteenth | [ must decline that version. The reclame. Give them in the name of | strong Wild cherry stock, and the WORK TO BEGIN SOON |wna Mrs. Henr: > of Toklo,” said Mr. Midzuno. [ Yochino, with its single flowers, lives e et : 1 the | “taeer 1 e " Well,” sald the unselfish one.[even for 100 years. The drooping RISV, \,:"“‘\!,’ s “l‘” Rinecl. Wb e gnuliy sl ear, orlginated with many | «Ang, ~perhaps, when the cherry trees, the “willow,” the Ll S ? . M poD ¥ 4 4 3 reau of Engraving ‘mtlhh ting Rfcpk_- long Mifor’llh-u day Ph'l’ f | sakiare e established in o Wash- | “thread” and such varieties, are the Veterans Will Place Supports 0"1»‘,'117‘“‘ ,(,'l'l‘fl“,(:(‘::“d;‘l'““_if_“_‘",1:‘ ,“;l" gl A youns and the greenhouses of e publi merican tourist who sees the cherry | iy k, I c t them planted |most g ful, as they sw in soft v v " Withi b S | his vaca gton park, I can ge n 1 Downtown Streets Within . ByMe: O/ Contior JUNIOR LEAGUE CHARITIES |nic ciup! | days. rs had heaten ginia by way of the Hi, and desirous of avoiding from American destrc ittacked and severely sti demonstrator parks, used by many in reaching blossoms in Japan wonders loud Now Y 2 Spring breez The double flow . : A ew York. I have offered them to|Spring 2 he double flowe ; 45 . STi % Highway Bridge, will be made one|why we do not have alsles and ave |7 2" ToNE o o arter park com. [the “hundred-petul” and “thousand:| | Two Weeks. e e A ays way, northbound. to enable the police | nues of cherry trees in our American |yjcgioner, but they would nome of |fold” blossoms. are the most beauti | 5 P oy _—_— | SR had your vac to move traffic out of Tidal Busin | parks, since the climate permits and |ypem have them.” ful in themselves, but these latter| Inst tion of supports for uniform int -\.u»nsn““ Andante , December Ball Proceeds Distributed tion e was reminded What circle traffic. | conditions are about the same in| 'Yy naturally, Mrs. Taft did ac-|charmers are short lived, and in 30 flag display along the main downtown et Alicnesel), Among District Societies. jres v :zs};vwn me for Special Busses Scheduled. all save our most northern citfes. Mr. | cont’ the offer of 2,000 trees and her | Years or so the brunches begin to de- | thoroughfures will begin within two ArabelaT (De Bat wh 2l ' and must be removed, and soon | 3 i i < . The proceeds of the Junior lLeague A ey come weeks, Norm.n B. Landreau, chair anged to get war | Fairchild's trees were imported and | gracious note was passed on to the ! to Etude” (Rubin planted with great taste and intel- | gonor, who then cabled his instruc- i | aret ball, given last December at to 2o {the New Willard Hotel, the whole ragged wreck Washington the joint committee of vet-|steir X “cherr blossom - eperith i %03 ligence in the years 1902 and 1906. | The trees sent to Washington, by the f man ¢ g e ' e e Twenty yesrsibefors that Washing: | - anets. TN i el M list given me by Mr. Matsui, secretary | erans’ organizations sponsovine thet, Mr Sie | $8zei81, h heen distributed | £ et Giin Liv el 7 DIl Eea, ¢ (ot of the Japanese embassy in 1911 and | flag installations, announced toduyj| 8% | e TocAE oha S it {my vacation the Tidul Basin. Double-deck busses Vhere E'er S¥i1ll be ‘operied exclusively on ton flower worshipers all knew and |\rote: “1 hope you will unders : i B e on this | o b Erear towering Japanese ottt hoPe Tol " Dr. Takamine TN enel SIARRN I o NENES | re R o o Messen. | nounced means of this Seventeenth and B stre | cherry tree that used to stand in|ina 7 had with you in Washington on [1and. comprised i on’ prominent downtown streets has iV 8 e e 1 tb pay the aal Revised Version. the Tidal Basin. i Franklin Park at the corner of Four- | yhig cubject is just a preliminary step.| iy e been issued by the Distri mmls | lar Curran), “N 0 the Cur. |ary of an I Visiting nuxse || A The line will be operated oniy dur-|teenth and K streets, opposite the |y are very glad to learn that the & ni—Single: pae pink flowe | Sl MR b e Prade | for one vear. the salary of a visitor ing the period of bloom of the Jap.| Hamilton House. Later the fine old| cherry trees to e presented by the |Shjwiuli—Singie. large. pure white ., organi e now ut work se Winds" Keel) Crad® | for the Associated Charities for ome | : sanese cherry trees. The fare will be | cherry tree on the M‘“S:%-*‘t;‘“;“““"{ capital city of Japan will be favorably | Arfukt™ singie. * fareé. " puire White g [ (""*‘; 'I‘”‘l“""'!“‘""‘; Lo L] Horse's | Foaming | vear and to sive £1.000 l'“'““nl the | 10 cents cash or a bus token. ner of the terrace at Fifteen reet | receved. ower ¢ . 1) B B sl ds. .| Mane” (F. Korbay). | permanent endowment of a Junior | e The company plans to run two|and Massachusetts avenue was the | “uop py veturn from Washington, I Mikuruma:Gasedii - Petala Lot s o | o b Sreet reet. Pennsy x‘\‘.umg fane” (F g Leagus bed af the Children’s Hos| Jother— Curse Xgupe L L busses today and one on week ‘s | glory of our Spring season. These |40l the necessary steps to upproach | Fuku.Rok 50 Dink fgwes . 20 | avenue ,.»1 the streets m:lu'-»}\ Penn. | pital B ;'.““ = »i The first bus will start its tiip at 10| two trees were the great Spring |ine mayor of Tokio through the| shd 20 petals. outside deep crimsc sy 11‘-““‘“ Calid, g gl by Woman Sues Car Host. {71t has distributed also this vear va- | e o'clock this morning. The fital trip | sights of Washington, alons with the |, loher channel, and 1 have no doubt {mioiiy Toniyoi - La; will be covered in the il imstalin| T S Grew of i stk dlmar R i -draped house at Lleventh |t the formal notification will come | ers ctals outsics of b . oy [irera bas. Hisk dare Bt toirecover . Emergency pital. Juvent Protective Assock Red (ross ¢ 160 | form flag display to many will be made at § pan. Busses will} wista wide white from J. Frank K| street and Massachusetts avenue—all | qop, “our embassy in the course of be operated on week davs from i Joubile. " déep red.” streets, ! am. to 4 pm . | three gone now, the two Cherry trees|yp,e The cherry trees will not live Pl G LR e he says the defendant in-|Waiter Reed Ho: | - e . { with the march of time and old age. | j¢ tjoy are shipped during the warn 0" pétalw, wink and o e Ingatlation proga to any his family | Friendship House, il MANTELS—TILING and the third lately slaughtered DY | ceqgon, so, 1 hope you and your T T B Hdern i e it motor trip from Birmingham,|House, Congressional r| A BANK GUARANTY FUND;"‘@ demon progress. friends “’illd\ln{:fr!land that the irees ciaerant wmai %0 | stron s Septen 15, and while near|Blind, Salvation Army. | OLD BATHS MADE NEW { e Ago. can/niot and Will ot arrive i1 Beattla | Taki-ko—=Sinsle. very fragrans, smal 0| was de 15" Comt ater, n skidded | Trav Aid and the child welfare 1106 9th St. N.W. 11, Njectimmeschenimal Vntil some thme mext Winter, to' be |Gyoika “or Tiign)==Boi i 120 ) e found It ot feasiblo to change the erturned, i ation at the Children's Hospital. | ELLETT 33, i, a first visit to Japan lined to the commission seeing the grand old cherry trees of st SlipaAntiBiried, Total 3 Uveno Park and the rosy tunnels of o A couple of vears ugo there were| The flag is five by three feet in| Decisions by State Supreme Court| ;" \ukojima, then in its €lory. hat| o Japan Mail (Toiio) said De-| sugkestions that the trees should be|size and is carried on a brass standard | ORGQNISTS TO MEET. ; i A B e early next lish-Yellow. flower . 20 ) GETS BI.OW IN KANSAS It was only after my return from | planted in Washington earl Fikadia miol—Twin foweis. piik 30| design and has dovided 1o proceed | ) in 1885, after | year. : | with installation of the flag as out E The First Mortgages Securing the 6% Real Estate Bonds of Well . Managed Mortgage Companies offered by Security us are GUARANTEED AGAINST LOSS Marshall A. A.“’llsonh“' h:'r‘g;:”"‘::j,' College of the Imperial University.| There was also an attempt to have | 4 By the Associated Press graphs of Japanese cherry trees, Wi | preparations are now being made to la suituble bronze tablet erected, stat- | S PAPEKA Kaus, Apcil 16 g | Do ples G ues Bhey S5 T | foremnd fhiom to Washinkton by $Be| ing that the Japanese chemy tn e o State bank guaranty fund was dealt | SOmELRIng in the ETeRt ST Mhanl, [N, Y. K. liner Awa Aar n i | e e heHih Toeos | District Chapter Will Select Dele- : fo S | hiks WoKk 2 in o of Tok us the | e Dlon e this |ECE IR e mines ou sy LSt yes sROMshama on 00 e S SR ol Tl St oL et L 1 gate to Buffalo Session. s S curt sin ¥ = S e stant. - ention « omoters to p i heaps with something, they might a8| ™5y "y, a0y (1910). Mrs. Taft wrote| tablet on the riverside drive near the | The selection of a delegate for the test, brought by @ num- : " e banks to determine their | Well plant that o ,:fi',‘,’;;i“u,’:;fi to a friend m delighted to think | Lincoln Memorial. but some one bet- | American Guild of Organists’ con 1 responsibility to the fund after .hr\ir}:i‘cp"m..-,“‘:'gr;u Pink tree towering |that there s s vhunvl«- g ¥ ter informed disclosed the fact that | vention. to be held in Buffalo the s a withdrawal from its protection, the | (T rh P ( % | trees arriving soon. 1 am anxious tof those trees were exactly the only | first week of June. will be made at : W . " ot el the banis Seoutd he con. |in Tranklin Park at the tme ARG have them set out as soon as possible. | cherry trees In the hat had not | the meeting of the District of Co- of either principal or interest , sidered liable only to the extent of | With me. ~ €, B0 CH ceeding ad-[80 a8 to secure their " suc been given by the c Tokio. They | lumbia chapter of the guild at its bonds deposited by them with the|Sent me on. I8 B O rrison, I|growth next Spring.” But alas had chosen the original §0 trees|regular monthly meeting tomorrow 9 by snintstration OL i iqo|the 2,000 trees had been delivered | hought by Mrs. Taft in 1909, which | night at 8 o'clock in the choir room Sw/ety State treasurer G street. will pre- A second case brought by the commissioners of Labette County will cost the guaranty fund akamine to make | of Epiphany Church, 131 took the pictures of the Japanese |, T Ty merican authorities at the The dean, Adolf Torovsks cherry trees to Col. Ernst, the super-| & SR TE > tha 00.000 intendent of public buildinzs and S"]dm@] flockn_h) _h&fl:‘nr i ! n i i e e is andlnafe uapl Eror some: [SuL R SR ERSISIR DR TR | o capital ety The bronze tablet faflure of Carl J. Peterson. as State | grounds, Bl Die e O e A N | omnicanital o 3 : er, o ate | B ing of Spring beauty down in the - i ‘ bank_commissioner, to notify_depost. | inE of SPENE DL Co antoenth | order to secure an even temperiture| i wus one of the greatest pleas. | inspired Dr. T Jlendid offer in the name of his he United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. with assets of over $41,000 000 n interesting of the eve ing will be experiments in the J chology of musi tors of the Onwego State Bunk that | Waats SRR, ened patiently und (Luril;g their long ;’14l§rlfix~u;\'slho £rozen | gl Tn'the Tast months of Dr. Taka. | B g B i iuce 1 1925, | serioualy to my fairy tales. -Nothing | e DS Ll L . s life to know that there were | or by State fund ore its failure in 1924. ) 000 Cothing ‘happened. = President celved at Washington, the experts o of the Japanese cherry tree in & « 1‘”;”,‘,"“". fimllmz ‘nv’-nl.\ {\\_P_xmr Cleveland returned to the White | the Agricultural Department dm‘lfl_ed Washington, that th appreciated v lon ‘dollars are pending againss the | Cleveltnd, [EUI0 naca pictures and [they were infeotéd and infested with | e’ Uhd enjoved ‘them, and that | et The Maryland Casualty Co. iEE: e e vere put before the |&ll 3 o U crowds ¢ them, and = 3 B e s ot vt heie mpositenl ks D unds, Col. later Gen. | Itwas a sad blow to Dr. Takamine, | 180,00 {5 e the lovely cherry blos- |7 J90me 80 Weeklz: $10-80, faome. 36: Calk G O GO S, only to the extent o r dopos s s, Col., " = s y ¥ blos i GGilet, shower avatory. nly e e heir deposited but he at once cabled to have 3,000 | bY dawn (0 o8 g1 with tollet, shower, and intatosy, 370 Mortgages ; vilson. That delightful per: bonds, makes available only $1.000.- 3:?;;{,3;2?);““:2;‘“";& e gwept | trees gathered and kept under obser- 00 to se claims. ' ¢ Vi r rly B e T O e Wreuy pinicipltureajiasine SRnALVELIOR SEOESIIPERE: e Co 0y 10 P Monthe notice of its withdrawal | turned his grim officlal countenance, Second Shipment in 1911. from the protection of the fund s ipracticall engineer's ieyeron dmeil L L T e N ULl e ahip. These two blows mak Aib16 | e ald: “Wos! And when the chet | DRV, 1 LA IRt SR, wment of outstanding claims | ries are ripe Wwo w;;:eldd;-m:néon}(;:? Beatile, passed on to Washington against the fund and render pr the park full of police day and WEHL | ofier surviving all inspections and The boys wo! ests in Japan and in this country. May be purchased on the Morris Plan of Defe ments sf deswed and 5% interest will be allowed on ti Guaranteed ments. Denominations $100—$500—$1.000 by an THE MORRIS PLAN BANK red Pay + tegls ion amending or repeali he | t guaranty law at the next legisla the cherries and break all the Joyfully, Dr. Takamine offered to 3 e 4 Session branches!” send his very capable Japanese Outstanding Under Supervision of U. S. Treasury “But these cherry trees do not bear | send r 7 not bear| cardener to Washington to assist in any cherries. Only blossoms,” I ¥en-| iniing the 12 varteties in the com- 16-PASSENGER AIRPLANE |cure Dinations and places best suited to L s fes! N fes! what! No cherries! No cherriest| ), 0nd in accordance with ages FORCED DOWN BY FOQG |rum: What good is that sort of &, by rden sraditions in Japan, but Surety Co. 1408 H St. N.W. Main 2486 L e, cherry tree?” i such aid was curdly declined. Our z Admiral Dewey Helps. people of the parks knew quite y i Nine Men in Huge Craft. Flying| _ "lcre of no avall, no mat-yenoush to set out trees! 1 got 1 PIS.OPLIL succeed or : peated 10 e e 3 Land Without Mishap. obdurate . P. B. G.s. I came to riety, planted around the edge of the their foreslglll. or the lack o 2l atl the line of S-P. B, | Tidal Basin, where they might be ¥ oLLEr i o e vt e e ndscape and | reflected in' the water, as_becomes 16 onssongor alrplane, off |course be- |estbetic limitations—and realized that cerfi‘"l"i‘%fi“' 'antc'l‘ by, p;%g’leym?‘?cs i Momphis ot funip.|iusreisreresversl thinEs AL SheyilIo I8 HE 038 Sl Sl oshino Vioning - and gasoline running low, | not teach at West Point. So fixed | variety were D here, ranged as o i e 7 i v standardized thelr | closely as privet sets in a hedge or n e 3 3 o il | was the type, everybody’s foresight was as ropped unexpectadly on Hhe B | minasion park plentine, ouch they | curfct bushen’in fe, kitohen, garden: N 8 . p own and tne un-[ A few of the cherry trees were : . . P of The nine men on board was hurt and | resented the unknows, Sng (1 | planted tn the White House grounds, good as their hindsight, every the plane was not damaged. 'y 1 1 tte S o St Loul o B D d the hard heart, | one in Lafavette Square, and some ; “The bl craft had left St. Louis ves. | from the Ceaf S0 070 e Wnote Tot! | given to Rock Creele Park. The one would be a success. terday and hopped off from Dayton, t 1,500 trees— v Hor s ed a way to attain th: de.|rest—some 1, rees—were crowded Ohio, at noon today for Hurrisburg, | There seemed o Wax t0 BICR 1040 | in “rows in @ sort of a nursery re- a., on a land, Me. sired end by 2 5 . R on S T jar subscriptions from every traveler | serve at the corner of Seventeenth HE most elementary foresight is to spend The plane, sent out by S. H. Cur- d B streets. lee, a wealthy business man of St.|I could think of who had seen the M‘Th o A ; 3 L1 # - m e Evening Star of March 29 Sakuras in their glory in Springtime ¢ ! less than you.make. Louis, carries six men representing | 1911, recorded that rs, T im, twe anics and a pilot. . |in Japan, with especial reference und A at “Mrs. Taft v ?|:nédl (;ififfiz.fi‘:hlnx“:firl: lvl‘g“;ric’il:‘ ‘,{pm‘i to those who had sipped the (terday superintended the planting of are provided for passengers. ¥* | Bmperor's champagne at the Palace |2 collectlon of rare Japanese cherry & B O carden parties—and buying | trees, which had been sent to her by ol iy 2 ST S irees for the park. If|the mayor of Tokio. One she plant HIS bank pays 59, interest, computed Y. W. C. A. Club to Be Hostess. | e could give 100 trees every year, in|ed herself. The planting was unot- = 5 X will bo celebrated Sun.| 10 years there would be a great ahow: | fical, and was attended only by the semi-annually, on savings deposits. 18, at the Y. W, n-| 10 Vin Potomac Park—a rosy tunnel | Japanese Ambassador ~and Vis- ale, V of interlaced branches, a verlbt:b]l-: g«;\anlhefl:!cgg;:;oxl. ;:ena:r C(osby or-Outdoor Club. the first orga ukojima, along _the river's bank.|and ( q e idea is to B O e et rgn | Admiral Dewey thought iwsTltotishe|[[BRVS S8 EIovs (0n ‘this™ Spasimas, scheme and was willlng tu «t his Those first trees were planted by "“Y," has issued invitations to more Wituse JELE (b e 2 i omen’s clubs i €| name head the list. Tle was greatly | Mrs. scountess (Chinds . lh}}‘l‘le‘ }(x‘fi\'u s ?x‘.‘ “\\an(hxfi::n;“ ;&em(;::i‘): ::r::xsed at incidents in the course of | in the open grassy space west of the enting the cause of the cherry Prul Jones Monument, between the at 4 pm. The publle is invited. e eries of hardened old West | drive and the Tidal ‘Basin. They Know the: i of it. OPEN EVENINGS Player Pianos It is now possible for those that have always loved music and desired the ownership of a player-piano, but for reasons of price have hesitated to buy, $ i to now have their long-felt wants grat- ified. Our stock permits us to sell this good used player and many others at attractive prices and terms. Arbor day.” April Vacation Lodge, Cherr, - s S - tree to t! . . 2 Tointers, but ‘he Jropped me into a|Were not marked in any way. 7 %loom when he said, “It would | _When Col. Harts became superin- IN Mzzrriage Licenses. oL O S R ot | tonaent. o publle bulldings” o CLUDING nt those trees when inds, in 3 ent to his office ] 12 rolls of musi Marriage Yeenses have been issued to the cept or. pl following Ko rcap 2 ¢ 't [on almost the first day to be elvin L. Mercer of Fr k. Md. and | given to the park--say they haven't y to beg him e L e o el Md., an guom‘ perhap to thin out the crowded trees around the basin and to rescue the pretty YRIC PIANO €0, “EEE Villiam J. R: y L. Col Tonett ieonrce S wurke, V' “and Mrs. Taft Approves. . | fledglings relegated to the unseen " K. Woltz of it H03. rexandria. Va.. and| That was just befors the inausura- | nursery at the corner of Seventeenth Under Supervision of U. S. Treasury agle £ Woutg of e G T tion of President Tatt, and good luck |and B strests. ' The crowded hedges ! Charles M. g e L came at a stroke. Mrs. ad once faround the basin were thinned out ~ R i JamesC, Dyson and Aenes V. Brooks. | JUCT For several months in a pretty! one-half at once and during that and 1734 14th St. N. W. Free tuning Teon . Roberta and Bottie 1. Barron. garden and bungalow on the bluff at | the following Spring the 1,500 left- 1408 H Street N.W. / Yearl h. arly exchange Homer H. Dyer and Evel; -:'h’r J. Snellings and and Alberiy E.|Yokohama, had -spent @ Summer at|overs were set out along the road Chiuzenjl, and knew Japan. ~As #00n | beyond the railroad bridge down to ,20d Mary ¥ B as she was fairly installed in the|the point and back along the inner th Afdgrean and Emiys Flening. | Whire House, a rcts was sent her on basin facing the wharves. —Tho .12 illiam Mann and Johnston. Saturday morning asking her np-|varieties, so carefully chosen for suc- omgs Holmes snd Annie Harrison. | proval and aid in geting an avenuelcessive blooming, provide that there L et o R e Tbor, M4, | of Japanese cherry trecs planted in shall be some cherry flowers sepn -OPEN EVERY NIGHT Guarantee