Talking Screen (Jan-Aug 1930)

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and here and there you can catch a glimpse of a famous star treading these well-known streets On the left we have that famous restaurant, The Brown Derby, which derived its nain,e from Al Smith's campaign hat. And who should be emerging therefrom but Regis Toomey, Mary Brian and Jack Oakie. Above you see a beautiful shot of that well-known hotel, the Beverly Hills. It is in this calm and restful place that the two Wills (Rogers and Hays) live, to say nothing of the other fifty-seven varieties of movie celebrities who pass through its doors every morning, noon and nighf. Above, looking down Hollywood Boulevard toward the R.gosevelt Hotel, which is th large building on the sft hand side of the •»tre,.i in the distance. This is Uflt about the town's ow^nkiest hoi^telry, and ••veryone who is anyone •i viply must go there. Here's a couple of RKO players (right) caught in the act of strolling through, the Beverly Hills section. They are Dorothy Lee and Helen Kaiser, and it seems that they walk — do not run — to the nearest <itudio entrance, unless, of course, they're just out for a stroll. 45