Talking Screen (Jan-Aug 1930)

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Some Hollywood apartment houses, hotels and private homes — some of the finest the world offers people anywhere To the right you see the Marmont Apartments in Beverly Hills, where every time you turn around you bump into a star. In the foreground we have Jeanette Loff and Glenn Tryon talking things over. Below, you see the Gaylord Apartments on the left, while the low building straight ahead is the Ambassador Hotel, famous for the stars it houses. Many, many times you've read about the stars' famous beach bungalows. Well — right below there's a bird's-eye view of a few of the very swellest. In the foreground is Marion Davies' shack — as they are gaily called. Beyond this are Bebe Daniels', Connie Talmadge's and Dick Barthelmess' little huts. If you can get within a block of this secluded house on the left, you're lucky. We had to go to endless trouble to get this shot. Tlie dweller in this lovely place is reticent, yon see, although a famous star — Swedish, by. birth. Yes, it's the secluded Greta Garbo's home. 4H