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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER How would you like to meet him after dark? But he isn’t as bad as he looks. He is one of the Yellowstone National Park A remarkable photograph of Yellowstone Lake, in Yellowstone National Park, taken late bearls. 2 AL in the afternoon. Ashot ¢art © ASIel Curtis for Northern Pacitic Ewilway Northern Paifis Some of the members of Hyattsville's volunteer fire department and their new motor ap- paratus. Chief William B. Harrison in white coat. Three chiefs of Brentwood. Left to right: Chief of Police Oscar M. Link, Mayor L. V. Moxley and Fire Chief C. G. Sipes. The incorporated town of Brentwood is less than a year old, but has made as much constructive progress as some of the older towns in Maryland. Mayor ]. Frank Rushe (right) Two Washington delegates who attended the international of Hyattsville, Md., and the chief Y. M. C. A. convention in Atlantic City, Holcombe G. Johnson of the fire department, William B. and Hugh Thrift. Harrison. Fhioto by Fred Hess — e e Town officials of Brentwood. Front row, left to right: Treasurer, Albert M. Wolfinger; :lerk, R. F. Furniss; councilmen, A. C. Tolson, jr.; C. B. Rogers, J. R. Bakersmith and C. T. Hayden. Rear row, left to right: Town chaplain, J. E. Sampson; C. W. Noske, health officer; J. L. Green, corporation counsel; W. F. Keys, road commissioner; J. E. Scheuch, assistant The Brentwood fire fighters. The organization is about t wo months old, but has a large membership of volunteers. electrical inspector, and O. H. Easterday, electrical inspector. The town of Brentwood is the M only town that has a chaplain officially appointed by the mayor and council. I Thoto by 1. Lyn®