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Show i rx t"Vu n k - DIED AS DID NATHAN HALE 'i vv Salt Lake Contractor At Results American Officer .Shot By Germans Because JHe Would Not Reveal Information of theJFirst American Offensive at Cantigny. without a days at'a'time McDonald Thought His Days On wentfor - About a of food. morsel ago I year How an American officer, an gone far Earth Would Soon Be Over had such a bad spell that I thought er. to remain the private Ordering the Illinois boy, played Tanlac . Restores Health Iny time was up. I lost weight until where he was, KendaHwent forward. part of Nathan Hale in the world He Was never seen again. my clothes just hung on me like a Pounds. Gains Forty-Tw- o gack, Sometimes Jwjuld double.up war, dying aa a spy that the first Thai-nigthe German raiding My troubles had me thinking my with pain. Often while up on the serious offensive of the A. E. F, parties, seeking information, attackearth would soon over, scaffold at work I got' so dizzy I trenches. The days on might be crowned with success, is ed the jumping-of- f N. A. McDonald, 945 Foison couldnt see the nail heads and had said were men and whotheld them alert, now being told for the first time. Its Salt Lake City, a. widely known to get down on the ground to work. the Germans were repulsed Are., narration is made possible by the when contractor and bulldef, in a state- I had frequent headaches, and my several Prussian officers were left ment discovery of an unmarned grave bej in which he also declares that nerves got so unstrung that I would if them From as behind Kaisprisoners. hind the lines once held by .the shake like a man, with palsy. My an American lieu- Tanlac has retored him to perfect ers forces at Cantigny, and an in- -, was learned that would flutter most of the time health and built hini upforty-tw- o heart N been in tenant had captured I said, I was thinking my as Testigation .following the -- discovery Mans Land in and, pounds weight shortly before the raid. of the body of an American lieutenMr. McDonald has lived in Salt days would soon be over. ant in the grave.Reported Missing In Action. I began taking Tanlac without Lake City for the past thirty years Col. Ed J. Kirkesson, commanding and !s,a America entered the war, 'oneWhen owner.- - He is also the slightest idea of getting such property Kenof the first to offer his services the First Engineers, wrote to a prominent fraternal order man wonderful results. - I had taken so was Oliver Julian Kendall, son of an dalls family -- that the young man and popular with all who know him. many medicines, only to be disapOld Illinois family tor which Ken- was misslong in action. That was all His statement regarding Tanlac, pointed, that when Tanlac began dall county was named, and which at the time. Then gradually the while Indeed remarkable. Is by no helping me 1 was absolutely surprisbecame Kendalls1 ate still resided in Naperville, west of story of means unusual, as many thousands ed. I have gained forty-tw- o pounds when the noises grew loud- ht -- - Utah Stake M. I. A. ' ' PRESENTS V The Varsity Players -- known. In May.' 1919, MaJ. Oen. C. P. Cummerall, one of the commanders of the First Division, was told of the finding of the lone grave in the area that had been behind the Prussian lines in Cantigny, which had been captured in the first great American victory, two days after Kendall disappeared. The body found there had been removed to the American Bouvlllers, cemetery at France. It was later identified' as that of Kendall. From German sources it was learned that, although he was in full uniform when captured between the lines, Kendall had been shot as a spy. The German officers suspected he could tell them about an American offensive which was about to take place. When he refused he was shot. Kendall . entered the first officers training camp and was commissioned first lieutenant shortly after the death of his father, Frank Kendall, former niayor and superintendent of schools in NaperYoung Chicago. ville. i ? ;1 r i - The young man had been connected with the engineering department of the Chicago ft Northwestern Railroad, and his experience led tc his being attached to the engineers of the First Division and sent to France. - - Commands Advanced Party. ' On May 25, 1928, the First Division was about to attempt the first Important offensive in which American troops had been engaged in France. Kendall and a private started to Investigate. They had not ' . question is .The .Turks are.nownslstlng' that batown capi-taas be we our shall whether scrap recognized Angora their, . But we thought that the Allies tleships or the ether fellows. had long ago got their Angora. The crime wave is due to the want rather than to the plnch-I- f The biggest ruin In Europe la that of pinching . got to use a hammer, youve of statesmanship. build a house. l, 1 - f j1 1 - Jhe fun will start when somebody Our leading bandita are not en 'andertakes to reform the women. tlreiy mercenary. As yet no one of -- t: them has written a book about it. The sun never, sets on the British flag, and the dove never settles on it., on Beef is said to be getting cheaper the hoof. But how about it - n 'K 1 1 Majesty of the law seems to be ing the way of other majesties. M j i around where the porterhouse steak comes go- from? . That scientist who maintains that. Judge Landis knew how to play towages ago, before the seas swept both e grand-stanand Ireland long before he got tween them, England baseball Job. were one,' had better not say so in s ' ! d, j Cork, I Apparently the nations are in no with hurry to replace They that take up the " aword shall " friendships. perish by the taxes. war-shi- -- by actual weight and have never felt better in my life. Tanlac is the beet medicine in the world and I give it full credit for putting me back In good health, Tanlac Is 'sold in Provo by the Provo Drug Co., in Provo, and by the leading druggist in every icty. A BUSINESS WANTED MANAGER. he needs a business manager and he appoints her to the post. She assumes her duties and gets her reward, The picture in which this scene is shown is Dollars and Sense," the latest Goldwyn starring vehicle for Madge Kennedy, which comes to the Princess theatre Wednesday and Thursday. - ' n of' people everywhere have testified to having used the medicine with the same wonderful results. In describing his case Mr. McDonald said: My stomach had been bothering me for several years, but for three years previous to taking Tanlac I had Indigestion so bad that I often ps IN Hobsens Choice , - Monday, March - Virtue Is its own reward. Bnt when Hazel Farron - scornfully rejects the advances of a wealthy stage door johnnie and then goes home and while dreaming of iutnre stage triumphs burns the only bit of food she has and finds she has exactly two cents with which to satisfy her FUNERAL SERVICES HELD hunger and her landlady prospects do not look so bright l, Funeral services for John B. She goes forth with her two who died suddenly on a trail cents and stumbles across a bakery j shop displaying a sign, which at that near, Pocatello. Ida., a week ago, moment looked better than her name were held in the Second ward chapel in electric lights on Broadway, which read Stale Bune - 2 for 1 Friday afternoon. Bishop L. L. presided, who. with President 8. Cent" She enters the bakers shop and behind the counter stands a P. , Eggertsen and ' Elder Heber young man with kindly eyes and Knudsen spoke feelingly of the life a baker's apron. and character of their departed , She asks him for buns, and tells him that they are for her Pomeran- friend.' The opening prayer was by Elder Chris and the beneian, But those kindly eyes had diction was Johnson Patriarch Albert great vision and their owner in his Jones. Music by for the occasion was endless endeavors to benefit suffer- furnished the ward choir, Prof. by the all learned had ing humanity W. McAllister, Miss Lizzie Evans earmarks of privation and he saw J. and Prof. J. H. Boshard. right through her deception. He gives her several fresh, hot buns and stealthily slips a silver dollar In each. But when Hazel eagerly bites into one in the park, and COLUMBIA WOMAN finds a dollar, she returns to the shop and finds the baker again hu-a REVEALS FACTS manely giving a loaf of bread to (poor old woman. ' She tells him that -- 14 Car-del- found on the table in tboU' sands of homes as surely as dte day comes roun-d- NeP-so- imiisesHojifis I V . I was rnn down with wholesomeblend of wheat and malted barley in which is re- ' C tained all the good-ness of the grains in agreeable, easily di- - rheumat- ism, had nervous breakdown with stiffness and swelling of the joints so bad 1 could not move without great pain," said Mrs. Fannie Thurman, residing at 106 W. Ash St., Columbia, Mo.. I read an advertisement for Prescription Number 40," she continued, and decided to try it. After taking two bottles the stiffness and pains have left me and I feel as supple as a child. I am sending you this letter for publication as I think every sufferer should hear of the winderful merits of Prescription Number 40. Prescription Number 40 is recommended for blood troubles from any cause, chronic constipation, indigestion stomach and liver troubles, fxzema, skin troubles, etc. Acts on the liver removing waste matters from the system thus cleansing the blood of all Impurities and doing iway with the need of cathartic pills and tablets. Sold by Hedqoist Drug Co., Provo, Utah. i gestible form. ' Twenty years have proved its sterling worth as a builder cf health and vitality. UC1 i -- - i- - r- - here's a Reason for GrapeNitts Made by Postum Cereal Co. THAT Creci.Mkh . GOOD COAL THE KIND YOU WANT .King Panther Clear Creek . Black Hawk. ORDER TODAY Standard Castle Gate SMOOT & SPAFFORD - 'creightoh: 'RICHARD hale'-.clarine-seym- and. our. BARTH ELM ESS' 17. 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