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- Wednesday, Dec, 29, 1926 Natural tobacco taste at its mild and mellow best— there?s nothing to heat that! Chesterfield Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. .- . Children, Jailed for Getting Married, Are True : —l „ .' l| Inun,™ ...I Jiihn liiilj. v..ii,i"i. *Aa,4 mt Am A t'y* use, in. X*, judge sentenced them to indeterminate sentences in reformatories becauso >j; Py 6 a ' e incorrect ages when obtaining a license. They promised each other to remain lie, even if they must remain locked up. _ Where Sheperds Watched Their Flocks pj» x __ | - ,•' |§| ■ : A«»" o^"L A^L^e^at^ e by Sjulte rite S’lSl 3®»>vineyard, wh*ch he planted in the valley after landing from the Ark. Ten miles eastward is Leninakan an^Beat of the lar ß eßt “Thanage m the world, maintained fey thT*W Eatt Rdiri Times and Tribune Penny Ads Get the Results THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE SAVINGS PrLE UP RAPIDLY WHEN INTEREST HELPS By 8. W. STRAUS, President American Society for Thrift. ANEW ENGLAND bank re cently revealed a situation which should teach a valuable -lea* ! 6on In thrift. In 1826 a savings account was | opened In that bank with a deposit of {5. Not a cent has been with* ; drawn; not a cent has been added, excepting Interest. Yet that ac- S. W. STRAUB i ' r A v ■ ' j count today amounts to $382.16 01 more than 76 times the original deposit. The Incident reveals how money piles up when glYen a chance. There is little or no magic Is the accumulation of wealth, except ing the magic of compound Interest. What you can earn personally j has Its limitations. There are no ! limits to the earning possibilities i of your money. Perhaps some concrete figures j will Interest you. Save S9O a I month. Invest and reinvest the | Income at 6 per cent and in 25 j years you will have $61,975. J Put $5 In your savings bank each week for 15 years. Based on 4% | per cent interest compounded semi annually you will have $5,500. Save $25 a month for five years. Increase your savings to SSO a month for another five years. Go up to SIOO for five years more; to $l5O for the next five years and to i S2OO for the last half decade of I the twenty-five year period. If your Income from these sav ■ logs has been compounded at 6 per j cent every six months, how much j will you have? Exactly $54,946.61. J Even $1 deposited weekly for ten years will t amount to $635.32 at 4 per cent compound Interest. Start I at the && Os twenty and save $33.1.4 4k sßir. month with Interest compounded at 4 per cent semi annually and at 65 your accumula tions will be $50,000. These figures preach eloquent j thrift sermons. Tug River Inundates Town as It Leaves Bank Williamson, W. Va., was only one of several towns flooded when the Tug River overflowed its banka. a n-—s===ss=ss=fc== I International Newsreel.) Holds House Against Troopers for Thirty Hours 1111 - V 'lllilPfr JBS/FWt% ** l IHkcl | Timothy Meeney (right), aided by two brothers and a sister, Beatrice Meeney, held thirty State troopers at bay for thirty hours from his house, shown above, near Jutland, N J Hi surrendered when his sister was shot and killed and he had been gassed with tear bomba. Meeney was wanted for interfering with S. P. C. A. inspectors. (International Newsreel! Win HIM PEW K MS GET MLIS -Proper Food and Exercisebp ARTHUR A. McOQYERN, former physical director, Cornell Medical College. £ Be sure your food is the kind you need I RECEIVE a the rich desserts * great nu m- I 9+jßm, V\ which make a ber of letters L l \<C SeM Jnj fat person fatter from my read- Ha*. - H make thin per er» asking in- W sons thinner by formation about \. overloading, and the proper food carbonizing a to eat for digestive tract weight reduc- W that is only tion, gaining functioning fifty weight, blood , per cent efficient, pressure. kid- gjop 'AJSBSan a dessert that ney conditions JMufiL is now re-om and other Swgßf mended by the physical irregu- —■ ■taw™ medical profes laritles. THE SAME DESERT CAR Sion is gelatin. Whi’e diet is BE GOOD TOR BOTH it is used exten most essential sively in hos to good health and normal pitals because it aids digestion, weight, it sometimes is perplex- is easily assimilated and has a ing to prescribe generally. great deal of food value. t hat y n :;r‘fT has ta “ Eht "J 6 Stout persons find that they that the majority of foods to be , . , , J . eliminated from the stout per- T" lndulge ia this de3sert free ‘ sou’s diet should not be in- ly by P artaklnE of a large gela dulged in by the average per- t!n frult ° ish ’ whlcl » curbs their son. It may be surprising to appetite and craving for fatten- i know that foods inclined to illE sweets and at the same time make fleshy people gain weight does llot acid weight, in the in some cases will make thin case of persons, it preverus persons lose weight. them from overloading their I am referring chiefly to rich stomachs and It is not a heavy desserts. The difference be- food that gives the uncomforta tween stout persens and slen- b le and distressing effect of der persons Is that the first fooda tlla t are hard t> digest, generally have a gland condi- X have compiled a chart of tion which turns most of their twelve’ exercises which I will foods to fat., while in the second I gladly send to any of my read case just the opposite is true. I ers free if they will send a; Thin persons generally suffer | stamped, self-addresSed envelope from a faulty digestion which ■to Arthur A. McGovern, 5 West means poor assimilation, and i 66th Street, New York City. Diet for Adding Weight BREAKFAST: A large bowl of cooked or raw cereal served with cream or milk. Two tablespoonsful of bran flakes and a moderate amount of sugar. Bran, corn or whole wheat bread and butter. Cocoa, chocolate or coffee sub stitute. Between breakfast and luncheon take at least two glasses of water and one glass of milk. LUNCH: A cream soup. Dark bread with plenty of butter. At least three vegetables in season, preferably creamed. Ripe bananas with plenty of cream, or gelatin with cream. Cocoa, chocolate or coffee substitute. Between luncheon and dinner take one glass of water and one glass of milk at Intervals. DINNER: Broiled lean meat, fish or chicken. One vege table. Salad. Rice, tapioca pudding, Ice-cream or gela tin with whipped cream. Cocoa, chocolate or weak tea. Before bedtime drink one glass of water. © A. A. McGovern. ~ All letters to Mr. McGovern should be addressed to No. 5 West 66th Street, New York City. Sure Relief J Hot water ; Sure Relief j Bell-ans FOR INDIGESTION 25<t and 75<t Pkg's.Sold Everywhere Wishing You a Happy New Year For 1927 We Are Yours Very Truly CLINE & MOOSE Our Phone Is 339 Many people are now getting along without an automobile simply because they <do not re alize How easy it is to own a Ford. 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Creomulsion rontains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop thq! , irritation and inflammation, while that creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab-i sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth) of the germs. j Creomulsion ? is guaranteed satisfac-j ; lory in the treatment of ? persistent! j coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,) . bronchitis and other forms of respira-i :ory diseases, and is excellent for build-* ; ing up the system after colds or fluj Money refunded if .any cough or cold id ; not relieved after taking according tat , Erections. Ask your druggist. (adv.W CORNS ’ Lift Off-No Pan! Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. 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