3:7 - '-1-. »• \ > 4 . ..-vv ' # Wednesday, Jantiary2i, lo2s / «pr iwiik/fiiw In Atlanta. Ga* a golfer wh< broke his wife’s Jaw practicing a> home pretends it was an accident. Without waiting to work up to t cashier's Job one man fried to rol a bank In St. Louis. Indiana man claims he has trav eled two million miles, and so w< Just wondered if be was banting < drink. , ! Bad talcum powder, news today American women used 10,000 tons ol It In 1925. Bat that's safes gun powder. ; 1 Movies are great educators. la Miami. Fla., a waiter got flred foi slapping a customer with a pie. * Thejr raided a house in Detroit ; and got five Yegg of beer- hut ft is 4 long, coM spell before Summer. ' Los AMgeles boy of six can play s saxophone. That's what comes from not being in the proper surround Ings. - v . \ ■)j Woman of*so married a rich man J In Denver after thousands of young women bad tolled. i Bad New news. Woman'* I husband and her money left home I together. ‘ She _ wants her money I hack. , ' If you think women are Cowards, Just blow your auto horn to make one get put of your way. Even ’crossword puzzles Are dan* serous. * Kentucky couple got eit* gaged while trying to work them. - ~ Lightning, never strikes' twice In the same place. It isn’t necessary.' The sarite is true of bootleg booze. J . (Copyright. 1925. NBA Service. Ino.) POULTRY SHOW AT THE •MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Boys and Girls Poultry Clubs of North \ Carolina to Be Represented. i‘ Raleigh, Jan. 20. —State College and [ the boys and girls poultry clubs of North I Carolina will be represented at the Mad & ison Square Garden poultry show that I is to be : held in New York during the 1 week of January 10th, according to an I announcement made by F. H. Jeter, ng -1 ricultural editor of the North Carolina X extension division. The poultry clubs wf.l have an ex- I liibit of ,farm-raised poultry, an<l these I birds will be eutered against birds grown I by poultry fanciers ail over the United I States. Allen (}. Oliver, poultry exten j sion sp<qjj|nlisfa of the State College of Agricultgye hati assisted the club mem- ‘ bem in jte’ectipg the. to be.slUßVlL and t bey* yvMT' come from “Wake, AnSmr Sind Catawba counties. Hk Tlie Madison -Square Garden poultry i iglto'v. it is stated, is the world's largest I poultry show aniT the number of exhibits I this year is /--aid to be larger than ever I before. North Carolina lias participated ■ in shows in the past and. it is said, has ■ never yet placed an exhibit without win ■ ning several valuable prizes. v. I A team i f three students anil one al- Htcrnat. selected from tlie class in poultry ■science at State College, will attend the Bsliow and will compete in an ■legiate poultry judging contest. The 11 ■poultry, department sis under the diree ■tion of Dr. It. F. Kaupp and he will ■acompany tlie team to New York. I Dr. Kaupp, who is recognized as n ■national authority on poultry, has been ■invited to address the educational sec ft ion of the show on Friday night. Jiin- Buary 23 rd. Dr. Kaupp lias announced If that he will speak on the “Control of a| Diseases and Pests.’’ jf * ' i ii.. . ■ ' - 1 . Naughty? ■ii 1| ; | ; i|g ! i | 1 1 ’ 9 iflygy mm lljM fr ThLate Diana, central figure of maqjr French scuiidals. in the costume She wears in a shew at the Coglno de Farts. Would you say this was j A naughty? She has played to crowds* j boiwcs aver a record run. *. Directory of Public School Teachers of Cabarrus County for 1924-1925 DU. Mom TOWNSHIP NO. 1. Me. White Tmcbtr Teaching Address Home Addrms 1 Plunket —Miss Florence Clay ___ .Concord R. 7 Harrisburg, N. C. Mr. Pearl Olgy . ...Conoord B. 7 Harrisburg, N. C. 2 Rocky River Mias Thelma Albright « Concord R. 6 Greensboro, NC. Mr. C. P. Wilson .AJoncord U. 6 ..."..Concord, R. 0 >, > Miss La Bassare Barnette.— .—Concord R. 6 .. Colbert. Ga. • _ A . Mrs A. f. Rogeir — r — Concert R. 6 —1 Concord, R. 7. 2a R. R. Annex Willie, Russell _.. —Concord R. 6 Concord, R. 6. 3 Pioneer Mills —.Miss Louise Chester Harrisburg, R. 2 1 Davidson, R. 24 Miss Nellie Gray ...Harrisburg, R. 2 Harrisburg, R. 2. 4 Hickory Ridge —Miss Ethel Spears .Harrisburg, R. j Harrisburg R. 1. Miss Claude Spears V !. Harrisburg, N. <3. Harrisburg, N. C. 5 Harrisburg Mr. J. B. Stanley ... Harriaburg, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. . Mrs. H. L. Sedberry Concord, N. C. Concord, N. C. Miss Juaqita Morris Harrisburg, N. C. Concord, R. 1. Miss Ruth Cannon Harrisburg, N. C. Concord, R. 1. 6 GoldeUjGrove Miss Margaret Harris —Harrisburg, N» C. Harrisburg, N. O. > 1 Belle Fonte Cora A. Pharr Newell, R. 1 Newell, R. 1, - - Matilda Harrison Harrisburg, N. C. -Harrisburg, N. C., Box 5. 2 Renton -Iven Milton Scott,—Harrisburg, N. C. —Concord, N. C. ' 3; Harrisburg .M. L. Black —Harrisburg, H. 2 Kannapolis, N. C. White . TOWNSHIP NO. 2. . jty?- 'Roberta Br. John H. Dorton —Concord, R. 6 Concord, ft. C. Mr. R. L. "Penhinger Concord, R. 6 ——Concord,’ R. 4. *-V" : f Miss Mae D. Blnckwelder ..Coneord, R. 0 Concord. R. 6. ’ * Miss Martha B. Davis Concord, It. 6 Harrisburg, N. C. ' < Miss Evelyn Morrieon Coneord, R. 6 —Harrisburg! N. c! 2 Pitts Miss Lula Morrison Harrisburg, N. C. Harrisburg', N. c! Miss Nelle Sloop > Harrisburg, U. 3 Harrisburg,’ R. 3. Miss Gertrude Furr .*— Harrisburg, R. 3 Harrisburg. R. 3. / 3 Poplar Tent i—Mr. C. R, Andrew Concord, R. 1 Concord, R. 1. Miss Cora Johnston Concord, R. 1 Concord’ R. 1. Mrs. Cordelle Herrin Concord, R. 1 280 Kerr St. 5a C®nnon Y'oiLe.—Miss Leila Cannon Concord, R. i - Concord, R. 1. K) AHistin Grove Miss Edia Mae Williams Concord, R. 6 Concord, 241 Kerr St. 0 Browh-Norooft —Mr. E. R. Joyhef Cflfncord, ft. 6 Concord! R. 0. Mrs. James Culeleasure 1. —Concord, V- C. —Concord, N. Spring St. Miss Katjileen Sappenfield Concord, N. C. Concord, E. Corbin St. Miss Sudie M6bre Concord, N. fc. —Concord, E. Corbin St. t \- Miss Ethel Williams _-z Concord, N. C. Gefecoke, N. C. ' J Colored _ .) ' 1. Morehbad B. Hinson ... Harrishurg, ft. 3 . Harriaburg, R. 1. 2 Cedar Grove Carrie N. Harris ..._i_—pConCord R. 1 —-—-—Concord ft. 2. 3 Rock Hill H. Wilsdn —,— .CoriisM, N. tj. CO'ucoM., II S. GbO Ate. OlL* :ft . 8. O Cannon.-- Concord, R. f —Concord, H. 1. Carrie Held Dates Cehtdid, R. 1 R. l. 4 Oak Grove 1 Willotte Neal Concord, R. 1. * Charlotte, R. 10. White TOWNSHIP NO. *. 1 Coddle Miss Stella Overcash Mooresville, R. 1 Statesville, N. C. Miss Annie Wallace i—. Davidson, R 24 DavidsoH R 24. 2 Gilwood Mr. W. J. Bost Concord, R. 2 Cohcord, R. 7. . Miss Kathryn Barnhardt Concord, R. 2 ... 1 Huntersville, N. C. Miss Helen Monteith Concord, R. 2 ... .Huntersville N. C. • Colored , 1 Sims —Odessa Stepleton v —Concord, ft. 2 ftannapolis, ft. C. 2 Meadow View —Viola Eddleman Concord, R. 2 Concord, R. 3. 3 Snead Amanda Bost .Concord, R. 2 Concord,’ N. C. 4 Macedonia John Edward Melton" J Concord, R. 2 Concord, ft. 2. White TOWNSHIP NO 4. 1 Patterson Mr. J. N. Patterson Concord, ft. 3 Kannapolis, R. 1. Miss Johnsic McKinley Kannapolis, R. 2 ftannapolis, R. 2. '<■* r"" : 2—Kannapolis Supt. W. J. Sloan Kannapolis, N. C. Kannapolis, N. C. Jfiss ferine Brown Kannapolis, N. C. Mooresville, N. C. Miss Liicy Brpwn ftannapolis, ft. C. MiiJldgCville, Ga. \ Miss Ruth Hunbert ftannapolis, N. C. —...ftolkton, N. C. Miss Lhcile Rollins Kannapolis, N. C. Johnstonville. S. C. , Miss Frances Wood Kannapolis, N. O. Cedartown, Ga. Miss Pearl Garret -—i- Kannapolis, N. C. ——McKenzie. Trim. Miss fhelma Thornton Kannapolis, ft. Q. Mullins, S. C. Mr. ft. C. ‘Cannon Kannapolis, N. C. —..Hemingway, S. C. * Mr - H. B. Wisby Kannapolis, N. C. Abbeville, S. C. Miss Lola Caudle Kannapolis, N. C. ._'Wadesboro, Nj C. Miss Kuby Armsworthy __: Kannapolis, ft. C. Cana, N. C. Miss Christine Shafer Kannapolis, N. C. Ttoutville. Vlt. Miss Ethel Fink —Kannapolis, N. Q. China Grove, N. C. jfejsujyamr 1 saaiK'.Ky** \ Mlaa Della Mae Peeler Kannapolis, N. O. —Kannapolis, N. Cf —■ - Miss Catliarine Rodgers ... Kannapolis, N. C. Mooresville, N. C. “ ; Miss Vertio Downs N. C. ...... Cdsar, v(. C. f Miss Lqula Belle Schaeffer Kannapolis, N. C. Fincastle. Vn. Miss Marguerite Cushion Kannapolis, N. C. —Huntersville, N. C. Miss Leona Graham Kannapolis, N. C, Farmington, N. C. Miss Mary Flowe l Kannapolis, N.’ C. ft. C. Miss Margaret Worthington Kannapolis, ft. C. 1- —iWintefville, N, C. Miss Clyburn Bailes Kannapolis, N, C 5, ; —Wucville, ft. C. Miss Ruth Ragsdale Kannapolis, N. C. _■ Madison, N. O. Miss Lucile Cline Kannapolis, N, C. -Kamiapoli*, N. C. Miss Carrie Emerson Kannapolis, ft. O. —Qmncord, R. 2. 4 Miss Pearl Shafer Kannapolis, N; C. * Troutville, Va. Miss Virginia Parks Kannapolis, N. C. -Kannapolis, ft.' C- 4 . r Miss Elsie Nofsinger Kannapolis, ft., C. - L-Trputville, Va. Miss Elizabeth Smith - Kannapolis, N. O; .....DifVidsbif; H. 24. Miss M al 7 L. Dove —lvuunrfpolis, ft. C....... Cornelius, ft, C. \ Miss Ruth Kittrell- 1 Kannapolis, N. C. —lir.iJaJlejv N. C v ' ' Mi"s Grace Sinithdeal Kamiaiiolis, N. C. .Advance, -N. Cl Mrs. Ijois W. Earnhardt N. C. t ... .'KiliitagtiHfl'. ft, C. S Miss Edith Noble Kannapolis, ft. C. iKfnsfon, ft. C. %• B. Gill Kannapolis, N. C. Antlers, Va. Miss Ida Mae Widenhouse _i Kannapolis, ft. C. Midland. N. C. Miss Katb Morgan ... Kannapolis, N. C. Murshville. ft. C: .. Miss. Naomi Tillman Kannapolis. N. C. y Kapnnpo]i.% ft. C.- Miss Thelma Horah Kannapolis, ft. C. —.—Satjsbury, ft. C. Mlsis Eula Mae Peeler Kannapolis, N. C. L ".Salisbury, ft. C. _ Miss Alice V. Harris Kannapolis, N. O. Chin 4 Grove, N. C. j M^ s Roberts Bost Kannapolis, N. C. —...Kannapolis, N. C. Miss Lowe Frazier Kannapolis, N. (’. Hickory, N. Q. 31 ss Norma Montgomery /Kannapolis, N. C. —Kannapolis, N. C. tss .Vertih Dnvis Kannapolis, N. C. JVinstbn-Salepy, ft. C. 3 Hetbpage pffs. Sfary Rose Hall Kannapolis, It, 2 ... .Kannapolis, R. 2. Miss Cora Isenhour t- Kannapolis, R. 2 Kannapolis, fi.. 2. 4 Furr . ...Miss Janie Brumley I a Concord, R. J. ... Coiicbfo, R. 1. Dfs. Name 1 TStther Teaching Addrrts Homo Address ✓ wife ; • . . ’ 5 .WinecOff .. Mr. C. A. Furr Concord, R. 2 j-— T . Stay field, N. C- Miss Delilah MeGeehe'O j. Concord, R. -2 —_... Jambstowb, N. C. Mts. D. B. Castor Concord, R.' 3 2/ Concord. R. 3. Mb<s Celia Tucker Concobd, It. 2 . Concord It,, 5. Miss Pearl Earnhardt Coneord; B. 2 ... Rockwell, R. 1. \ Miss Carrie Campbell —Concord, It. 2" . Clinton, Ky. Colored , 1 Bethel Mary Virginia Lilly —Concord, R. 3 ..Concord, R. 3, 3 Shankletown 1 Alice E. Haley Concord, N. C. CPitcOrd, N. C. \ Mart Lyttle Litakec .j. —.——Concord, N. C. Concord, N. C. 4 Kannapolis Sylvester Riggs Kannapolis, N. C. Ms. I’leaknnt, N. C. \ Bessie Riggs •_ Kannapolis, N. C. ..Mt. Pleasdnt, ft. C. , Nettie Miller Kannapolis, N. C. ... Kannapolis, ft. C. White TOWNSHIP NO. 5. 1 Barrier J>— Mt. A. 11. l’cnniiigcr Concord, R. 4 ...1-ConcOrd, R. 4. ,11® M® o i’iess China Grove, R. 1 China Grove, R. 1. 2 -Shinn Mr. Jopn C. Sifford .Concord, ft- 3 —— {t.ock'VbH. R. 5., Miss Ruth Linker Concord, R. 3 1 .Haifnsbur*, tt. 2. 3 Gilead Miss Rosa Turner I'oncoird, R. 3 Concord, ft, C -4 Cold Watet Miss Daisy Mast —Cdticora, R. 4 Zibnville, N. C. 5 Williams’ Knoll .Miss Lethn Snyder —toycord, ft. C.* ,—Concord, N. C. Colored 1 Bell’s Mission 1 Mary H. Green ..ConcOrd, R. 4.1 Concord, N. C. White TOWNSHIP NO. 6. 1 Itimet .—'Mr. Clarence Propst :—Concord; R. 4 Concord, N. C. Miss Thelma Suther Concord, R. 4 ..Concord, R. 4. Miss Kloisc Barnhardt Concord, R, 4 1. Con cord, R. 4. 2 Fisher r - Miss Grace Ri(Jebhour Rockwell, R. 1 i Concord. N. C. \ Miss Estelle Penninger Rockwell, R. 1 Gold Hill, N. C. 3 Moose Miss Myrtle Kluttz Rockwell, N. C- Rockwell, N. Q. \ Miss Ritsa Kluflz - Rockwell, N. C. HOlkwHl! N. G, 4 Oruse :4ft. tv. A. Siffhrd ’ ....Cdncofrf, R. 4 —„——Coheofd, if,.4; S Liberty Ridge Mr. A. W, Hurlocker Coneord, R. 4 Mt. Pleasant, N. C. , . Mrs. J. T. Walker .Concord, R. 4 Concord, ft. 4. 4 : Colored. . 1 Church Eula Meeks - Cohtofd, ft. 4 1 Coiteorii, ft. (j. ,!V , ■ White TOWNifbP NO. 7. i 1 | /' ( ! |j] j 4 Nussmau ... -Miss t"lrgiuia T’orncr Gold Hill, ft. C. ChneOrd, N, C. ■ •!' ■’ ■ t Miss Clrt Lentz ’’l .Gold Hill, ft. C, * Cfold Hill, ft. fc. 2 Euily ... Mrs. Dora Doolittle —Gold Hill, R. 3 .... Sophia, ft. XJ. 1 3 Peck -—klisii Nora Hatley ...Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Atbemurle, R. F„ D. J Mlsh Glenna D. '.-Gold Hill, N. C. Gold Hill, N. C. j 4 Dry Miss Ossie Setzer - Gold Hill, N. C. West Hickory, N. C. < Colored t " . . 1 tgefchor Virginia Alexander .GoW HIM; - Concord, N. C, . , • . it-'w'-y’ ' / . . u. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE wwk — l "ire^NgHtFSft. l " ' "pypgp^i 1 St -Jdta’a —_ Mr Hoy Dotson —— a —, Concord, R. 4 Vitas, N. C. o' ,K\ > b* “ rs - Concord, R. 4 ... Vitas, N. C. 2 Hahn --—Mr. C. W. Warlick Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Mt. Pleasant, N. C. 3 Pink Miss Alberta Shinn Concord, R. 5 Concord, N. C. Miss Glenna Helms Concord, R. 5 Marshville, N. C. 4 Mt. Pleasant Miss Nora Kluttz Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Miss 'Ruth Barringer Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Mt. Pleasant, N. C, Miss Mary M. Barrier Mt v Pleasant, N. C. Mt. Pleasant, N. C. - % K- A Miss HeiK * —Mt, IJieajant, N. C. j Mt Pleasant, N. C. ' '' ’ j’ V Miss Rosa James —* Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Mt. Pleasant, N. C. 1 >• l7 Jr* 1- Creck —VMrs, M. H. Cox Mt. Pleasant, R. 3 Mt. Pleasant, R. 3. - » <* Barringer Miss Laura Mae Shinn Mt. Pleasant, R. 3 Georgeville, N. C. Colored - * ■ • • 1 Mt. Pleasant EJinma Spencer Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Concord, N. C. - White TOWNSHIP INO. ». 1 Georgeville Mr. L. E. Mabrey Georgevillm N. C. Stanfield, N. C. i Miss Leora Long JY-Georgeville, N. C. Concord, N. C. Miss Dora Elzy Bundy —Georgeville, N. C. Concord, N. C. v. 2 High Point Mr. -Ed. Dellinger Concord, R. 5 i.Concord, N. C. * • Miss Janet Stroud Concord, R. .5 Concord, R. 2. .; Miss Pearl Love Boat Mill, N. C. Bost Mill, N. C. i y 3 Barrier Mrs. Isabel Hathcoek Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Mt. Pleasant, N. Colored • > 1 Reeves Chapel —lra Heilig Cook „ r Concord, R. 5 Mt. Pleasant, N. C. 2 Dry Mary Lou Harris Concord, R. 5 Kannapolis, N. C. •, White TOWNSHIP NO. 10 1 Bethel Mr. J. G. Hollingsworth Cabarrus, N. C. .IL——JltiSjßry, N. C. Hr. George Lee ...Cabarrus, N. C. -Cohconh’n. C. Miss Pearl Carriker.*. ! —CabaTrus, N. C. -Harrisburg, R. 3. Miss Mamie McEachern Cabarrus, N. O. Cabarrus, N. C. 2 Flowea i Miss Fannie McCurdy Concord, R. 7 i, Concord, R. 7. i ' ' ; Miss Mattie Lou Morris —Concord, R. 7 Concord,»R. 1. 3 Howell Mr. Allen Ashby -Concord, R. 7 Blowing Rock, N. C. ‘ ' * ' Miss Helen Black Concord, R. 7 Cabarrus, N. C. -> Midland Mr. Thomas Litaker Midland,- N\ C. Concord, R. 2. Miss Margaret Litaker Midland, N. C. Concord’ R. 2. Miss Lena Barringer Midland, N. C. Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Miss Kathryn Barringer, - —Midland, N. C_ Mt. Pleasant, N. C ! Miss Mary Frazier Midland. N. C. Charlotte, R. F. D.B, ’ 5 Pine Bluff Mr. Joe Jenkins Stanfield, R. 2 Stanfield R. 2 • Miss Irene Blatk —Stanfield, R. 2 Cabarrus, N. C. Colored 1 Ebenezer Viola Foster Cabarrus, R. 1 Charlotte, N. C. 2 Cedar Grove L. C. Mendenhall —Concord, N. C. Concord N. C. White foWNSHIP NO. li. 1 Litaker Mrs. F. A. Barrier Concord, N. C. Concord, N. C. Miss Irene Shinn , Concord, N. C. Georgeville, N. C. 2 Phoenix Miss Maude Smith : Concord, R. 5 Concord, N. C. Mi BB CfWe Sidote Stafford Concord, R. 5 Harrisburg, N. 0/ 3 Pinnacle Miss Vprna Gragg Concord, R. 5 Boone, N. C. , i. Ai i .Ernestine Melton Concord, R. 5 Asheville. N. C. 4a White Hall Mr. G. N. Dulin Ooftcbrd, R. /% Charlotte, R. 8. , Mr. Jofin T.JloWell Concord, R. 6 Brookside, N. C. „ » Miss Ethel BlSckwelder Concord, R. 6 —Concord, R. 6. Mrs. Jack Bost Concord, R. 6 Concord, R. 6. 4b Hartsell Mr. B. B. Osborne .Concord, R. 6 Clover, Va. Mts. Frajhk Lefler Concord, R. 6 -Concord, N. C. Mrs. P. H. Scarboro ; Concord, R. 8 Cohcotd, n! c! Mrs. Jessie Bost Boger Concord, R. 0 Concord, n! c! • - . Miss Kathryn Carpenter Concord, N. C. Concord, N. C. 0 Miss Margaret Russell Concord, R. 6 Concord, R. B,’u Miss Pearl Furr Concord, N. C. Concord Ni G? ’ r > Colored 1 Flat Rock Josephine Conner - Concord, N. C. Cofcqe&d, N, C. Annie Sander* Concord, N. 0. Coneordj ,N. C. 2 Pihey Grovfe Mary Ltndy Gaddy Concord, R. 7, ; i irr |.—— .Spencer, N. C. , .• '> ■ \ AMERICA’S MENACE? IT’S JACKIE COOGAN! He Retards Natural Development of Children Because They Miliiic Him, is Startling Declaration of Child Welfare Student ' -jij ■ !———:—.— PROF. ALAN KOPELSON (luS ET) JACKIE COOGAN s BY JACK FEEHAN NEA Service Writer IJ-etrdit, Jon. 12.—Jackie Coogan a menace to the children of the United States! ■ Imagine gift. This, little cinema star who has thrilled the hearts of millions of kiddies—-and jfrown-ups us well—is a bold, and dangerous creuture. So soys. Alin Kopebon, who has just returned from Vienna and Berlin, where lie sfieht five .fears in studying speech de fects of children, and their treatment. And what has speech defects to do with making Jackie another thorn in mother's crown? “Coogan, by his antics on tile screen, niakes mimics of our children," i’rof. Kopdson explains. “They follow his ev ery action until the root of their own in dividuality is destroyed. “It is just such mimicking which causes stuttering and stammering—one child in it neighbor hood who stutters may soon eause others to do likewise, for they conscientiously or unconsciously follbw. When we diim -Ic, especially a child, the characteristes of the person so mimicked soon become transplanted in us. -Wartß I*areuts AgaifWt “Batty Talk.” ; ; j Austrian little-Wt#s fro |iiirt > afkifig ; Jackie Coogan. J' 11 j, he P hats ddwn over one eye and smufter llong the slreets, hands deep' in theif i>dhket«, just as he (Ipes. “Their actions are cute, no doujtt. but the psychological effect is all bad. Fbr Coogan** antics are not those of a little child. They- are the thoughts of n ma ture divertor, imbedded into a childish mind through command.” And Kopclson gives another “don't” for j mothers and doting relatives. “Oo's 'ittle bitsy baby is oo?" should he taboo, lie says. , According to Kopclson “buby talk" is j the perfectly natural expression of love's young dream. Somewhat mid-Tictoriau. ’ to be sure, but still permissible in the" proper setting. Addressed to an infant, however, “baby talk” may leave a life-long stigma. "The child will mimic, and retard its learning process: aud in many cases it will cause ' the Child to stutter and stammer for 1 years. "Parents aud particularly the mother, 1 should always exercise the greatest care • iii enunciating and articulating words, in ' never eliding syllables, in banning slang l aud in determining never to yield to carelessness in thought as well as ’ speech." / Kopeh-on was chief assistant to Prof. 1 Theodore S. Flatau, head of the clinic fob correction of speech defects attached ' tO Charite, Berlin's treat public hos | pital. Curing Adult Stammerers Now. •He is nOw devoting his efforts to wipe Out the. stSthmer' from Detroiters aud to • , smooth giitterrtl "H'a" ami Ghil-'t , dren are riot his only patients—many ' growri-hps crowd his waiting room for ’ examination and treatment. ; r . He brought back with him from Berlin . new eiercTse's kitd ifcgfniojbs devices for , perfecting the cure of defects to faulty . breathing—the mala stammer cause, i One of these devices is the “Kuhn '' • l PAGE FIFTEEN Maskc" used to induce a patient to inhale ' and exhale properly. It resembles an ether cone and when placed over the mouth forces'a ! r into the unused lower lung lobes inactive because of faulty breathing of the stammerer. Speech defects may also result from a bud full in early childhood, a sharp blow ' (generally on the head), a bad fright and sometimes there is a neurotic basis, such a alcoholism in the parent. Kopclson says. Arid Jackie Replies Los Angeles, Cal.. Jan. 12.—“1 am Very sorry that tlie professor thinks my pic tures arc bad for children.” says Jackie Coogan in his reply to Alau C. Kopei son. of Detroit, who claims the cinema child is a menace to other children. “He is the first one Who ever said that. 'The pictures I appeal in are shown in school rooms all over the country. “My pictures of ‘Oliver Twist’ and ‘A Boy in Flanders' are being nsed as school lessons. Everyone tells me that my pic tures may little children happy. ; “If the professor thinks I am any dif ferent than other boys of my age, he i» mistaken. Sometimes I imitate Charlie Chaplin, just for fun, and.it doesn't hurt me. , "If he thinks I-do only what iny dirtet i.“. ldcturea, 'tkrpng, itid i’d like’th»haye him come some time to the studio and watch me. “Imst summer, millions of boye and girls imitated me by becoming crusaders, and in that way we raised u. slijpload of food for the orphans of the Near East. If every boy aud girl hi this land would im itate me in this, they will grow up better mm aud women.”

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