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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928, GENE AND GLORIA ‘TAKE RANK IN CHOICE SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH From prize ring, movie lot and typewriter have c0 me the newest members of Falm BeacK's exclusive:so- | y set. Those in the inner circles accepted Anita L oos (left), ; Gloria Swauson (upper right), screen star, now the Marguise de la Falaise; and Gene Tunney (low- i who discovered that gentlemen prefer right), heavyweight champion, after they had been g uests of Mrs, E. T. Stotesbury (center), acknowledged of the clite ut the Florida 1esort. 7 B i {Palm Beach, Fla., Mar, 9.—UP— Mining admission to the upper Ims of exclusive society 18 consid- 2 well nigh impossible task, but ta Loos, who knows what it means to be a struggling scenarist; Ggne Tunney, only lately a man of Ith by way of the. prize ring, 3: the Marquise de la Falaise, e Gloria Swanson, the extra girl, ve been accepted without effort their part in the most exclusivi exclusive circles here, 4 five‘r sinte. Miss Loos discovered @entlemen prefer blondes, she and her husband, John Emerson, playwright and scenarist, have bgen favorites here, and this season ey were entertained by the eMte smociety. %Mrs. Edward-T. Stotesbury, gen- conceded” to' Have been the r of socicty here for several s one of Miss Loos' sponsora, included the Kmersons among guests at a luncheon in honor Mr. and Mrs. Saxham Drury, of ¥ork. And Mrs. Drury is the er Mabst Gagry, daughter of late Commodore .Gerry, famous . w York ' yackeman. The Hugh imans and- ynund, Mrs, Henry n dre among others who en- Barclay Warburton, | lesdier, was put for- rd as a candidate _for mayor of @lm: Beach, Miss Loos was one of principal licutenants in a suc- | cpmsful campalgn. She is now a fall-fledged Palm Beach resident, owns a 8pgnish. villa and is regis- | red as a voter. Incidentally she owed Dorathy Dalton, the actress, the Marquis Henri de la Falaise, arrived unannounced, but the next night while they were at dinner at {the Whitehall, Mrs. Stotesbury left lN:,r own dinner party and went to ithe Falaise table. The following day Gloria and the marquis were at the Stotesbury luncheon for Mr. and Mra Drury. James Cromwell, | Mra. Stetesbury's | Tennis club, Thenceforth the movie star and the marquis were the cen- ter of numerous social affairs, who is also a resident, how to vote. | Gloria 8wanson and her husband, | Palm Beach for several years, and b son, was their | | sponsor atithe exclusive Bath and frrederiok - McLaughlin of Chicago; Tunney has been a visitor at even before he won the champion- ship he was well-liked and accepted. But his real social triumph followed his first triumph over Dempsey. Re- cently he was the guest of the Stottesburys. He also 'has been en- tertained by Mrs. Willlam Ran- dolph Hearst and Mrs. Lyman Ken- dall. 4 Irene Castle, the dancer, now Mrs. Mr. and” Mrs. Florens Zicgfeld, the latter the former Billle Burke, and | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Somers Roche, CONSTIPATION CAUSES _MANY A SLOW P But you can protect yourself No man ¢éan do justice to his job <no woman can remain wivacious and happl — with ation daily undermining” and m nervousness, -blemi cheeks—these are just little things that constipation brings on. In theend, it eauses more than forty dreadful disesses. consti- Begin now combatin tion. RAN is ALL-] al every meal, ‘ ‘Doetors rc end ALL-BRAN , because it is' 100% bran—1009 effective, Healthfuland 'd:li’e:‘? witl;o milk or cream, or wil or honey ldd‘:;. Sprinkle into soups. {Rec- cers. 3 Kellogg in Battle Creek, A 9 Announce ‘Ghe Arrival of Spring Suits - Gopcoats Hats and Accessories for Men, Voung Men and RBoys Globe Clothing House Cor. Main and West Main St. uthors. are among the other ' who likewise have | wchieved a place in Palm Beach so- «chie ciety. ] {But Little Chance for | Peaceful Settlement New York, March 9 UP—Amalga- | mated association members employ- | ed on the lines of the Interborough i Rapid Transit company today -were warned by the company:brotherhood either to renounce their union affili- ations or be dropped from the com- | pany émploy. i . /The actiéh of the company broth. | |crhood was viewed as making even | more remotc the prospects of ENGLAND UNEASY ABOUT DESERT WAR Dispatches From Arabia Say Holy Strife I sLaunched | London, March 9 (P—Uneasine over the threat of desert warfare in Arabia prevailed in London today ‘Those observers who reghtded the 'situation calmiy sald that Tbn Baud was planning. to visit Mecca. This, they stated. indjcated that the;trou- ble .was clearing up. They exphin- ed that the Wahabi leader wopld not -be likely to lgave his .capital, Reyadh, in the center of Arabla, for the center of the Islamic world, to- ward which the Wahabis are not friendly, if there was any likélthood | of his forces being" called into ac- tion. This view recalled ’ previous ob- | servations that the flase up was be- ng staged by Ibn S8aud not because of a zeal to win converts by the sword, but 'because 'he would wel- o | with some reports current that an ©ome the restoration of the subsidy peaceful settlement of the trausit|attack alrcady had been launched formerly paid him by the British strike that has been threatening New York for,several weeks. The Amalgamated announced that four additional men had been drop- ped from their organization, which also means dismissal from the com- | pany, bringing the total’ thus dis: | charged to 35. Patrick:J. Connolly president of the brotherhood, said 187 members of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Eleetric Rallway Employes had ' turned ' in |thelr membership cards. Owl, Bumming a Ride, Gets Cozy Zoo. Home | Moscow, March 9. (UP)—How one wise owl won itself a’hame in a cozy zoological garden “by. boldly Lolding up a passenger train' was told by the conductor of the train here. A passenger traln going from Vologda to Leningrad was suddenly halted .between two stations, The en- ineer, conductors and passengers, armed, began an investigation. They discovered an ow! of extraordi- {nary ‘size clutehing the safety ap- paratus running along the train. Jt had apparently perched there for a jfree ride ‘and unwittingly stopped the train.’ + The oWl was captured and.will be |put into the zoological gardens, either at Leningrad or Moscow. | Tender, fuffy litle cakes for tea. Everybody likes them so much— why not have them often? Make them the quick way. Usea creamed Snowdrift is all reafly to blend with sugar. We creamed it for you before.we paclml it. and others that hostilities were cx- pected ‘hourly. | Disputches from Basra, Irakf said | that Ibn Saud's fanatical Wahabi! tribesmen had launched their “holy war against the infidel” by attacking and capturing villages in Trans- government to keep the peace. Brooklyn Woman Beaten To Death by Bandits New York, March 9 UP — Thc body of a woman who police said {jordania. The Overland motor route had been beaten to death by rob- ! bel Vi ing room from Damascus to Bagdad also was Pers. was found in the dining stated to have been closed. None.of |Of her Brooklyn home last night by the usual near easterp centers, near- ‘ao"?he“' when he returned from er the scene tban Basra, mentioned | WOrs. any outbreak of fighting in Trans. | Police said diamond earrings i - Meet Me At - osjordan’s. 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Apparent. ly the government . considered the forces already in the near east ad- quate,to deal with the asituation for | reinforcements were not being sent there ‘from -other parst of the em- | pire, ) a.-‘ea;.g. unsated.) {Tull, Jr., on a charge of endanger- dways the same—feeh, tempting, st the right comsency o “" And what delicate, fine, rich e it makes! (Add 2 pinch of salk to:your cake recipe, for Snowdrif, l(he ears of Mrs. 8adie Baumer, 53, by the slayers, who also pulled .some idiamond rings from her fingers and took jewelry any money amounting to $1,600. The dining room was in a state of disorder, police said, indi- cating the woman had fought her assallants. | MEN WANT CAPFTAIN HELD Tampa, Fla., March 9 (®—Three members of the crew of tke steam- ship Lake Farber have caused a fed- eral warrant to be issued for the arrest of its master, Captain R. 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