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They are like the chorus girl. “A chorus girl married a rich man after a stormy courtship of about a week, and the Sunday morning follow ing the wedding, when she came down stairs to breakfast, she found her young husband engrossed in the two or three hundred enormous pages of the city’s yellowest newspaper. “Before this spectacle the chorus girl started back aghast. “ ‘Heavens,’ she said, ’I’ve married a highbrow!’ ” FREEDOM FROM LAXATIVES Discovery by Scientists Has Replaced Them. Pills and salts give temporary re lief from constipation only at the ex pense of permanent injury, says an eminent medical authority. Science lias found a newer, better way—a means as simple as Nature Itself. In perfect health a natural lubricant keeps the food waste soft and moving. But when constipation exists this nat ural lubricant Is not sufficient. Medi cal authorities have found that the gentle lubricating action of Nujol most closely resembles that of Nature’s own lubricant. 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D„ Aug. 28 (Special) —Back behind the walls of the South Dakota state penitentiary, Joe Foreman, Joe Teel and J. B. King on Sunday told their own story of their sensational escape from the prison a week ago Thursday, and their subsequent thrilling adventures in eluding the posses until Friday, when they were captured and taken to Murdo, S. D., for Warden George T. Jameson. The responsibility for the escape was placed by the convicts on Henry Coffee, negro prisoner who was the fourth member of the party and who was killed in a gun battle with the posse. The captured men declared they had scarcely any food all the time they were out. They told of the dif ficulties they encountered in evad ing the posses, and said that several times they figured they were on the verge of being caught, but managed to get further away. Foreman, who was slut in the right leg by a member of the posse, Is not seriously wounded. State's Attorney Parron, who was shot by the convicts, will recover, it was said Sunday night. Night Captain John R. Kramer, of the penitentiary, said Sunday night he had been informed the three pris oners would be charged with at tempted murder as the result of the shooting of a guard when they es caped and also may be charged with attempted murder in connection with the shooting of Parron and Sheriff Wilson. The latter is also expected to recover. The men will be charged with kid naping the warden as well as with breaking out of the prison. The convicts admitted they crossed over Into Nebraska and then returned to South Dakota, but denied they were In Iowa or Minnesota. ♦ •f A BIRDIE? + ♦ - ♦ ■f Crawfordsville, Ind., Aug. 26 ♦ (A. P.)—One of the most ♦ ♦ unusual golf shots on record -f ♦ was executed here yesterday ♦ ♦ by Mrs. Oalfen Blackford. After ♦ ♦ an approach shot had landed ♦ ♦ In a bird's nest In a tree, Mrs. ♦ ■f Blackford climbed the tree, ♦ •f took a stance among the limbs ♦ ♦ and played a pitch shot onto ♦ ♦ the nearby green from where -f she holed out in one putt, thus ♦ "halving the hole. -f ♦ * ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ OBREGON RECOVERS; BACK TO CAPITAL Universal Service. Special Cable Dispatch. x Mexico City, Aug. 28.—President Obregon returned to the capital Sun day from a several weeks’ stay In Ocatlan, recuperating from his re cent illness. The president rode through the principal streets and was warmly j greeted. He appears to be in excel ' lent health and completely recovered. ARMY IS CUT Washington, Aug. 27.—Insufficient appropriations have resulted In th4 size of the regular army being cut almost in two, the war department announced Sunday. The slash ap proximates 100,000 men, or 45 per cent, of the army’s actual strength. Of the 125,000 men remaining only 101,197 are combat troops. REDS' CONSPIRACY U. S. Agents, Questioning Prisoners, Get Information Tending to Show Plot Against Nation. Universal Service. Chicago, Aug. 28.—Prisoners taken in a raid on a convention of the Trades Union Educational League Saturday were being closely questioned by gov* eminent agents Sunday. Important information tending to show a plot was being hatched against the gov ernment was secured, it was stated Sunday night. The raid followed a similar raid in Berrien county, Mich., last week. The Michigan meeting was said to have been a communist party convention. Fifteen arrests were made and the prisoners are being held under $10,000 bonds. More than 200 delegates were at tending the educational league when the government authorities and police swooped down. William Z. Foster, organizer of the lea'gue, was presiding, but was not arrested. He is under bond to ap pear in the Michigan courts for an alleged violation of the Michigan state syndicalism law. He was said to have been a leader at the BCrritn convention but escaped to Chicago, where lie was arrested. Eleven prisoners were taken from tho educational convention hall. Of this number nine were aliens and de portation proceedings will be started against them. The authorities believe the com munists have been attempting to fo ment disorder in the railroad strike. CORRESPONDENT KILLED. Mexico City, Aug. 28.—Joseph de Courcey, Mexican correspondent for the New York Times, was killed here Sunday afternoon in an automobile accident at San Angelo, a town near here, according to a dispatch to El Heraldo. PRINCESS DAGMAR TOWED LIEUTENANT Universal Service. Special Cable Dispatch. Berlin, Aug. 28.—The latest royal romance, according to advices from Copenhagen, is the prospective mar riage of Princess Dagmar, younge.it sister of the kings of Denmark and Norway, to Joergen Castenskield, a lieutenant and member of a bour geoise family. , — ~ n Shame on Them. pERHAPS there are a few mothers who do not know the virtues of FiotcherY Castoria. Perhaps there are a few who know that there are imitations on the market, and knowing this demand Fletcher’s. It is to ALL motherhood, then, i that we call attention to the numerous imitations and counterfeits that may be ; set before them. / It is to all motherhood everywhere that we ring out the warning to beware of the “Just-as-good”. For oven thirty years Fletcher’s Castoria has been an aid in the upbuilding of our population; an aid in the saving of babies. And yet there are those who would ask you to try something new. *Try * - this. Try that. Even try the same remedy for the tiny, scarcely breathing, babe - that you in all your robust womanhood would use for yourself. Shame on them. Exact Copy of Wrapper. Children Cry For , i I! i v : » 1 x Your Friend, the Physician. I The history of all medicines carries with it the story of battles against popular beliefs: fights against prejudice: even differences of opinion among scientists and men devoting their lives to research work; laboring always for the betterment of mankind. This information is at the hand of all physicians. He is with you at a moment’s call be the trouble trifling or great. He is your friend, your household counselor. He is the one to whom you can always look for advice even though it might not be a case of sickness. He is not just a doctor. He is a student to his last and final call. His patients are his family and to lose one is little less than losing one of his own flesh and blood. * Believe him when he tells you—as he will—that Fletcher’s Castoria has never harmed the littlest babe, and that it is a good thing to keep in the house. He knows. ' M9THERSSHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER’S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA V I I i THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. Gives Charming New Shade to Old Lingerie PUTNAM FADELESS DYES—dyes or tints as you wish After n man admits Ids third or fourth mistake, admiration of ids can dor begins to wane. Man is so purely a creature of habit that even an affliction may become dear to him in time. Chestnut hell of 30 years ago went out of fashion because it bad to be rung all the time. A farmer lms little faith in any ad vice, because he has had to deal with the weather for so long. i Don't make a nasty muss of blow ing out your brains; if you want to kill yourself drink lots of ice water. 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