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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, BYRD EXPLORERS |ETHEL: To and About CHEERED ON W ALNG W TO FACH OMERD— " KA WE VY Demonstration Given as Expe- dition Starts lor Pole which New York, April 6 Arctle expedition MD D GIE ANV~ IF \ COWD the mystery from much of the unexplored reglons started on fts first | regions, [ | Today, aboard ship, the celebrated the sixtee of the discovery of the Admiral Peary. explorer th anniversary Ny \ north pole by After being towed from Brook Iyn navy yard late yesterday after- | noon, the Chantier loaded down with equipment for the explor: ed oft Tompkinsvill for the night, in order t much of t} decks, “1 wish 1 w D. Rockefell Commander | expedition’s e “ast off, Asked {f he thor wonld suceeed 1 Rockefeller answered: “They are s men and they will do their No man can do more. This is at undertaking.” The Chantier's first Tromso, Norway up an fee King's Bay, King's Bay the « flights in their I Fok plane. The fiyers hope fo b ploration about ti aten Tsland ¢ cargo whi re going," sald J Jr., to Lieutena d E. Byrd, , as the Ch ght the explorers LN RIS port will b skipper 1o g or into From | il t yrer gin middle o dent €1926 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. near ace oceurred v i g A'j FL[HDEQ ()] APRIL 6, 1926, BROVNNGS Y0UNG| Grocers Endorse CSR DIT ID HATEL TO GE A& GKINNY GIAT ovte X ¥ PEALLY KOW= i | DOKT AT YO | cer ae FAT # mar ,.—I 2 100 FLP\Q?Y—- - A REGULAR | Wi T WHAT A \'g\ C\AY ‘«@CZT Only one vesterday, when a 1¢ seantling fell from _foot length of hoom into the | FIANGEE IN WRONG 1] {lother May Be Removed a5 Guandian Tor 16 Year O Miss : New York, April 6 (M — Vincent | T. Pisarra, superintendent of the | | soclety for the prevention of cruelty to children, has announced he will seek to have Mrs. Catherine | Heenan removed as guardian of | her fifteen year old daughter, | Frances, self-unnounced flancee Edward W. Browning, wealthy real estate operator, He began an investigation into !the relations of the high school girl and her 51 ycar old admirer several days ago, when it w learned simultancously that she had been burned with acid about the face in a mysterious attack, and that she expected to marry Brown- ing shortly after her 10th birthday in June, Pending preparation court action today, and the Hee to callers. | Browning's venture last tised for SALADA" TEA As 100% Quality and Flavor 18 for the both Browning nans denied themsclves PHILLIPS® Milk of Magnesia Instead of soda hercafter take a{tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving ittle “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” in [the stomach sweet and free from all ter any time for Indigestion or |g; Besides, it neutralizes acid our, acid, g stomach, and re- | fermentations in the bowels and of will come instantly | gently urges this souring waste from | the, system without purging. It {8 far more pleasant to take than soda. Try a 25¢ Bottle earller “Cinderellg” | also ended in court. That summer when le advers 14 year old girl to be to his adopted daugh- | ter, Dorothy Sunshine Browning, irs old, Mary Loulse § from 12,000 applicants, | annulled i Better Than Soda { ter invest-} pos Gy years genulne “Phillip | | was a a playmate e 188y wation by | stoner | shown old, Bird 8. Coler, commis sublie. welfars, Had |k of Bagn has been pr Miss Bpasiwas! 21 'veard|Sriuod by ik s because n‘ Insist upon “Philllps.” Twenty- A 8 21 3 s a8 much acid | five cent and fifty cent bottlds, any |overcomes three tin in the stomach as a saturated solu-|drugstore, i that l'lcadsgot '(iuAilt):”én(l open hold of the Chantfer, ly mlsging three seamen and hitting the main wing of the plane Ah [ narros almost | Fokker City Items GARI AND FACING | ADULTERY CHARGE Apuil Farm Love Colony Founder Goes on Trial I including many prominent persons, cl 1 the ex- pedition. Tn the harbor, Chan- tior, flying the biue and gold f the Byrd expedition, was greects with whistles and sirens As the ship steamed ay, she passed the President velt, on which Peary sailed on the oxpedition that led him to the covery of the north pole sixteen » Roosevelt Is no e thro ! The regular meeting Martha | Chapter, No. 21, 0. E. will be | held at Masonic hall, Thureday eve- zing at 7:30 o'clock. The degrees be conferred on a candidate. ‘e the Burritt Gift Shop removal otice adv., on Page 4—advt, Thomas J. Maloney of West Main streot is spending the Faster v tion with relatives in Newark A meeting of the Republican Woman's club will be held at tht republican headquarters, 269 Main ‘etreet Booth's bloc Wednesday down the Yown T Garland i fa love ) and irles April Kefeller was the only on the larger financial backers of the expeditton to sce it off. 1. Ford, Byrd's original sponsor, detained in Detroit, and Vincer tor, whome yacht the Nourmal escorted the Chantier down the | ysent owing to the relative. Wilhjarmur Stefa tic explorer, was amo; Commander hope that conque colony,” o anner of 1 lime past has brought him into the veral tir rs, face s during the 1 trial today on of committing W Al SALESMAN A SUICIDE. York, April 6 (P —Ale daughter a bond salesman of his colony : wn, N. Y. committed sul- by taking poison in a room at Roogevelt ¥ just as room 10| NHLLER ARRIVES, HAS EIGHT DOGS Not Actress, Not Singer, Uses Both, She Declaves ndultery as death of a | #ult of the birth of a w member of Garland t 111 would Y legacy left by cted by the ury yesterda lowed an son, noted ar who a fow years ago ing million dollar her, was in- sunty grand ictment made became the two detectiy hotel his fat Lehigh an impetus to commerc f.ast minute additions to the per- sonnel of the expedition brou total number of those sailing 46 1o G4, Winston H. ott Paul Todaro, two meml 1927 class at West P’o last to They wer over likely s to stow when th Dr. Kins hospltal, surgeon inve s hen it known from with sev. and join. plac chanc he chip's 8 lied but showed wites found on 6 Pr— ¢ ago a singer in in native w York porters and camera with personages of {h world, awaited th Meller, not so long Fisherman's Tavern has ved in Ne arms of og: do not tlon. ave a Hour of Prayer Orderced In Ali Roman Churches il 6 (®—Cardinal Por black- Rome, Apr woman, who has successor Duse the Le han 1 its presidential maid and two Pl viea summor olics to ar of pri flome on T er in ervention ir iction rland o’m.wv Hon of pric o of hearir d Paris w MADAME BORI 1S EAPERT HMFR Aduits Too, That She Enioys Daing 6.1a leston DIVIDEND OMITTED HESSING GERMS NOW ARE PROVED [hat Is, Germs as Result 0sc nanon Headaches Come from Constipation Most headaches are due to poisons formed in the matter blood. waste ana absorbed by the Slowly but surely these poisonsundermineyourhealth. 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