Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1923, Page 17

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL ~q ol THE BEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, APRIL 6. 1923 HR NS IN THE WAKE OF TORNADO WHICH STRUCK SILVER SPRING. MD.. YESTERDAY. At left: The wrecked home of Dr. . E. Dudley, jr. and damaging a score more. the town. injuring four persons. demolishing twelve buildir The occupants of the home. a littlo daughter of Dr. Dudles and her nurse, were not injured. The photograph at right shows how the storm, cut it swath throush All of the damage was done within a <pace of one minute, according to those on the scene. ! i ! = THEIR HOME WRECKED BY STORM. Jo-e ph Speckline and family. in the ruins of th z OIN o . Tl b s Loy 3 E JCKE . Joweph Speckline and family. in the ruins of their e R . = . o g e i rot I‘ifl,)ll RS SAIL FOR PERU. Former Senator Miles Poindester of Wachington. and liome, which was struck By the ‘tornado which swept Silver Spring. Md., yesterday after- TR A. CONAN DOYLE COMES BACK. The noted author and spirituali-t and his famil wife. who sailed from New York vesterday for Peru. where Mr. Poindester wil e wind lineted st i Be el choneh tha Fritks el tlie) Soicchiie who arrived in New York vesterday from England. They will ke a tour of -ume his duties o< ambas=ador from the United Stat Wise Worid | Co 5 Uidersod & Vaderwoo United States. the second in the last few years. V.de World T . ACTRESS IS HONOR 6L Misx Alice Brady. aet Vise Brady and Miss Henry AL Seiller, Standing: Mrs. Hazel May God GRANDMA SMILES: BABY YAWNS. Christened at last, and weary from overmuch shricking at the fount. bored George Hubert Lascelles. ou of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, commits lese majeste by frankly yawning while bis grandmother, Queen Mary, smiles pleas- antly for the phvmgmphc,_ Copyright by Tnderwood & Underwood. B " and film star. Left to right. sitting: Mrs. Marion ‘C. Bogart, Mrs. Prall-Bird. A reception and tea was given by the National Woman's Party yesterday for N NOTED DANCER IN EGYPT. Mme. Pavlova phetographed in Cairo \EW PROFESSIONAL AT PUBLIC COURSE. “Con” Murphy. former “pro” at Ds lwin, Mrs. P H. Bagby and Mr where <he is spending her vacation after a season on the European Brooklym, takes up his work on the West Potomac Park course. Murphy mak A tional Phote “tage. ¥ide World Pho strap 1o hold one arm rigid. Sat CARNARVON DIES; SHE IS A PEERESS. The death of Lord Car narvon brings another American woman inte prominent position in THE PRINCE OF WALES TAKES A TUMBLE. Ridi_n; Prince Henr y’s horse. Urr.an ., in.lhe .\l:m_v poin(»l.(»poil“ face neac Reading, England, the British peerage. Lord Porchester, the new earl, is the husband recently, the prince fell from his mount when the animal stumbled at ove of the jumps. The prince then jumped into water and rescued the of the former Katherine T. Wendell, daughter of the Jate Jacob Wen horse. o ‘Wide World Phota. dell, jr., of New York, Wide World Photo.

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