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Show i prlHav. October 25. 1929 THE OGDEN POST Model of the Propossd Supreme Court Building Colman Has Rich Comedy Role in His OLD HOLIES ARE mSSSSSR DESIRABLE, SAYS REALTY EXPERT note In tliiir lives as husband and wife land as a burlesque team, find discord when the plaudits of Broadway lifts one of them to the fame of which both ihnd lung dreamed. Thriller at Egyptian Showing Ronald Colman to his pubas a comic actor of rare abilities as well as a romantic hero, "lulldii; nond, " Samuel Goldwyn. serei n I'hurm tif Old Houses Makes version of the famous English stag1 Them Desirable; Tine Cardens melodrama of several years ago. comes to the Ogden theatre on Sun- . ana Surroundings That Go day. This is Column's second null- Wilh Them Cannot bo Obtain- ir American pictures. -- Beau cd Without Years of Kffort: -Ccstc," The Dark Angel," "The Night Put Garages in Cellars of Ijovc," "The Rescue" have all ex ploited only his dashing handsomtMivss and ability in emotional acting. p'sagrecing with the popular Mr. Cioldwyn has supplied a brilopinion that Americans want next liant east to his star in support in models years everything they buy, Joan Bennett, a briker member of the national as- "Bulldog Drummond." sociation of real estate boards says daughter of RicliAni Bennett, and a that one person out of every ten pre- well known actress in her own right, in her first fers old houses to new ones. appear opposite motion picture. The villainy of the: 'Many women, who follow fashions is1 cabled from Paris, buy houses bui't torturing criminals of the story LawrLove and by supplied Montagu In Is This thq model, displayed Washington, of the new building that Is to be erected for the United States a or two ago, says Harry A. ence Grant, masters of the menacin' Taylor, Frank II. Taylor & Son, Fast and sinister. Supreme court. Lilyan Tashnian, fresh Orange, N. J., writing in the Associa- from a character triumph in "The tions series of weekly articles of in- Trial of Mary Dugan." appears as tho terest to property owners. villuiness who is Bulldog Drummond's Mr. Taylor says he does not refer most dangerous opponent. Claude to historic" houses when he discusses Wilson Milas Adolph the demand for old houses. ' lie docs and Gertrude Benge, Short carry off well not mean houses where George Washadapted character roles. ington tied his horse, but structurw The direction of "Bulldog Drumt reeled in the past twenty-fiv- e years. mond" w'ns in the hands of F. RichOld houses have a charm that can Jones, one of Hollywoods veteran le achieved by new ones," says ard his hand- Mr. Taylor. The new house can he directors, recently noted for ''Tl" f Fairl,ank' . idazilinir and dosiraUt-It ,un .litlor !?." with new paint and glass doorknobs, p'" The story built around the advenhut it only Imtoiups a home when the tures I rca.h of life has a young demobpassed through it. ilized which befell in search of exofficer English Old House has Soul citement after tho war, made one of "Now most people want new houses. the melodramas of all time The great demand is for them. But both greatest in hook form and as the thriller there is an interesting class of peo- sensation of both the American and ple that f'nd the new house cold. These English stages some years ago. The people prefer to forgo the efficiency toriure-lus- t cf Dr. Lukington and the kitchens of the new structures for that mrstciful of his confedcriminality indescribable something that lurks in erate, Peterson, a harrow! lg provide the long occupied dwelling, for tho love story of Bull"For an old house has a soul. The dog Drummond's courageous devotion in :1 lowness of age has descend 'd upon to Phyllis and her unfortunate uncle. it. It has perhaps been heme to many The photography of Bulldog DrumA view from the Jersey side of the new $5,000,000 Tacony-Pahnyr- a bridge, designed by Ralph Modjeskl, which families. It has a kindly expression. mond" is said to be one of the finest was opened the other day with elaborate and colorful ceremonies. Gov. Morgan Larsen of New Jersey, Mayor Its doorways are inviting. There is oamplcs of modern camera work Mackey of Philadelphia nnd fbany other state and dty officials attended. The span is the second link between New a warmth in its corridors. Its rooms and atmospheric settings which Holhave been lavished with the loving lywood has yet produced. At every Jersey and Philadelphia, and has .a direct connection with the great Lincoln highway. care of a womans hands. It has felt turn, the emotion of the succession of the glow of many hospitable fires. I thrilling events is reflected in the am a hard boiled real estate man, but lights and shadows and perspectives 1 know that a house long occupied of tho backgrounds. bears the imprint of its former owners regard. ' Voice "Some people like the background of Relic an old house. They unconsciously asTo Silence sume the little heritages of social ocor distinction other that position Belle Bennc-tt-, in the company o. cupants inevitably leave behind." Often Hare Elaborate Landscaping Joe E. Brown, Alberta Vaughn am Mr. Taylor points out that many Charles Dyer, now showing at the Ogold houses are actually more attrac- den theatre in the Tiffany-StaproIt la the tive than new ones, aside from any duction Molly and Me. sentimental reasons. This is especial- first time the voice of Belle Bennett ly true as regards their grounds and has lieen heard from the screen gardens, and people who are fond of Alberta Vaughns talking debut, too, trees and flowers find the old house but for Joe Brown sound pictures arc an older story. RCA Photophone reappealing. "Hours of love and labor and great corded the talking, singing and musicn expense are represented in beautiful accompaniment by Hugo Ricsenfck trees, in well kept lawn and a lovely "Molly and Me is an original story y Lois Leeson, largely concerned will garden. Furthermore, the old house is gen- he romanco and fame of Molly am erally well located in a good neigh- Joe; who, after trouping together for borhood, among neighborly people many years with never an unhappy people which is an important considThese ten society debs from Camp Toyon on Catalina Island were photographed Just before they had completed eration with some home seekers. the extraordinary feat of paddling their war canoe across the treacherous waters of Catalina channeL Ixmlng Mr. Taylor continues by saying that their way in darkness and getting two miles off their course, they required 5 hoars and 45 minutes to make the has to be uncomfortable in an 28 miles to the mainland at Los Angeles harbor. old house, for they can be improved and modernized and their charm retained. "I have seen very few houses built JOB FOR MGRAYY during ' the past twenty-fiv- e years that do not lend themselves to attractive remodeling. The rooms generally are large aAd well ventilated; and, above all, have ample closet space, which is always pleasing to the housekeeper. I . Garages in Cellars Mr. Taylor then takes up the lack 'of garage facilities in many old houses built a year or two before the advent of the automobile, on plots of 'ground too small to permit the instal lotion of a driveway. Garages can be built in the cellars of such houses, and a driveway excavated across even j a thirty-fiv- e lot. Many or forty-fonew houses have attached garages and the "sunken garage for the oM house has proven practical in East Orange at least, "Personality ia the most powerful selling force .in modern business," concludes Mr. Taylor, whose organization sells both old and new houses, "An old house has personality and many people are willing to pay for this quality. lic i i I dot-ad- New Link in National Highway Chain Dedicated Al-list- 11 -- le k be le tie le le le le Great Paddling Feat by Ten Society Girls i le Bennetts !P le Break Film le ep le le le tie tie hl tie . no-o- i ik 7 Ronald er, n-- ver le le le $amuef Goldwyn PMMSTI .IN Bulldog Bteummpxd . 'Jy .JU F.MCMAflD JONES'. UNITED' ARTISTS PICTURE Starting Sunday (Four Days Only) h photo ph on r D ance With the Happy Crowd Tomorrow Night in. Utah's Ballroom Beautiful. 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