Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1927, Page 17

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m up fallen t : ot in the avenue southeast. The ci A row of houses on Benning road between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets with their fronts sheared off. This section was h vily in some se Washtngton Star Photo. 25 it swept out of the city into Maryland. A two-story aparément house In"the 1200 block of C street southeast A frame house blown off its high brick foundation at Colmar Manor, one of the g Maryland communi- loses its front wall. ‘Occupants are seen in the exposed rooms. Wrecked fronts of a row of houses onSouth Carolina avenue between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets ties through which the storm passed. ‘'opyright by P. & A. Photos. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. southeast, showing smashed perches, wihdows and other damage. Copyright by Underwood & Underw o Looking down the row of houses on A street between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets northeast in the path of the storm. The street was littered When the storm hit the Naval Air Station, at Seven planes with wreckage blown from these houses. ‘Washington Star Photo. dammaged in the hangar, ington Star P! ot copyeight 1 A frame house at Colmar Manor with its roof swept off 3 the ptorm, whicl struck its Inst hard blows in i meardy Maryiand. e an " e are shown B h uth side of A streat between Thirteenth and Fourteenth were hurled bodily tnto adjacent. . Washington Star Photo. ‘

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