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America's Menace?? It's Jackie Coogan! He Retards Natural Development of Children Because They Mimick Him, Is Startling Declaration of Child Welfare Student. Iky JACK KKKIIAN NKA Scrvlro Writer Detroit. Jan. 1 'J ? Jackie Coogan a manner to children of the United State*! Imagine that. This little cin ema star who Ii.in thrilled the hnrts of million* of kiddie* ? and grown-ups a* well ? Is a bold, -dangerous creature. jm So says Alan Kopelson. who baa Jnst returned from Vtennna and Berlin where he *p?-nt five year* in studying speech defects ol children, and their treatment. And what h.i* speech defect* Co do with making Jackie an ither thorn in mother'* crown? "Coogan. by hi* antics on the screen make* mimic* of our Children. ' Prof. Kopelson ex plain*. "They follow hits every action until their own indivi duality is de*troyed. J "Ft |s Ju*t *uch mimicking which cause* stuttering and stammering - one ehild in a neighborhood who *tutter* may soon Ciu*e other* to do likewise, for they consciously or uncon sciously follow. When we memlc, especially a child, the character istics of the person soon become transplanted in us. Warn* Again*! "Bahy Talk'* "Even Austrian little boys are mimicking Jackie Coogan. They pall their hats down over one eye and saunter alonu the streets. Just as he does. "Their action* are cote, no. t the psychological of- 1 antic* are not those of a little child. They are the thoughts of a mature director, imbedded Into the childish mind through com- j mand" And Kopelson give* jinother i "don't" for mothers and doting1 ralatlve*. s ?^Oo's 'Ittle bltsy baby Is oo?" should be (aboo. ho says. According to Kopelson "baby talk" is the perfectly natural ex pression of love'H young dream. Aomewhat mld-Vlctorian to be ?ure, but still permissahle in the proper *ettlng. Addressed to an infant, how ever, "baby talk" may leave a life-long stigma. "The child CIQl mimic, and retard Its learn g procewa; and in many caaos, It will cause the child to stutter and stammer for years. "Parent* and particularly the, mothiuvHhoiild always exercise the greatest care In enunciating and articulating words, in never eliding syllables, in banning slang and' in determination never to yield to careleaaneas lfi thought as well as speech." Kopelson wa* chief aRalstant to :Frof. Theodore S. Platau, head 'of the clinic for correction of defect* attached to the Charlte, Berlin's great public ? hospital. CfcHag Adult Htiiimnerer* Xow * *He Is now devoting his efforts to wipe out the stammer from Detrolters and to smooth glut ! tersl "K's an<f "O's." Children are not his only patients ? many frown-up* crowd hi* room for 1 examination and treatment. He brought back with him from ' Berlin new exercises and Ingen | iouii device* for perfecting the ; cure of defects of faulty breath- ( ? ing ? the m?ln stammer cause. | One of theBe device* is the "Kuhn Maake," used to Induce a! I patient to inhale and exhale | properly. It resemble* an ether, cone and when placed over the ] mouth force* air Into the unused lower lunx lobes. Inactive because of faulty breathing of the stam- 1 j merer. Speech defectH may also result ' j from a bu<| fall in early child hood. a sharp blow (generally on! j the head), n bad fright and Home [time* there is a neurotic basis, I *uch as alcoholism In the parent, i I Kopetaon aays. ? ANI) JA(KIK KFJMJKH >I?s Angeles, Calif., Jan. 19. ? "1 am very sorry that the profcBsor think* my pictures nre bad for children," say* i Jackie Coogan in reply to Alan C. Kopelnon of Detroit, who t claim* the cinema child 1b a< menace to other children. "My pictures of 'Oliver) TwM' and *A Boy In Flanders' ' ure being used as school le?-| pATARRH ? _ <* h?d or throw to oao.nr \0 twnaaud by wpew of? Hons. Everyone tells me that \ my pictures make little chil dren happy. "If the professor thinks I am any different than other boys of my age, he is mistaken, sometimes I imitate Charlie Chaplin. Just for fun, and it doesn't hurt me. "If he thinks I do only wha\ my director tells me to do In pictures, he's wrong, and I'd| like to have him come some time to the studio and watch ine. x "Last summer, millions of boys and girls Imitated mc by becoming crusaders, and in that way w?* raised n shiplnnd of food for the orphans, of the Near East. If every boy and Kirl in this land would imitate ine In this, they will grow up better men and women." MEUCK Elcctric Portal >lc Lainpti ut $6.00 An ultructivi* Lump ut a iiiiiiiiiiiini pricr. Our entire line is full of bargains MELICK THE BEST PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE Ilolh in Quality ami Price I^el Us Save You Money QUINN FURNITURE CO. jCKOSS WOHD PUZZLES TAKE TIME OF PAGES ItaUlRh. Jan. 19. ? Crows word I puzzles ure absorbing most of the ; spare time of the Legislature's pa* us. especially in the Senate. What's this and what's that In three, or four or seven letters be ginning with and ending in "t". the pages arw continually! asking while they are off duty. ' ThiN is particularly true in the * Senutv chamber before that houue has convened1 In the morning. ]nv<*?tigation among the young' messengers brought to light the reason for the lively interest in the day's most absorbing fad. That reason let a dally prize of 25 j cents, offered by Senator B. K. McKelthan. of Cumberland Coun-i ty. to the first page to hand him 1 each morning the correct solution i of the cross word puzzle carried In the nuirning paper. The youngsters, some of them 1 not more than 10 years old, have become adepts at the game and frequently Mr. McKelthan is be srict'd *>y several of them at the same time, all of whom have worked out the ^ morning's "brain twister" long before he appeared [ In the Senate chamber for the day's session. CAROLINA MERCHANTS MEET IN CHARLOTTE Raleigh. Jan. 1?". ? The j annual convention of the North Carolina Merchants Association will be held on Charlotte on Tuesday. Wednesday und Thurs day. May 26. 27 and 28. instead of the third week In. June ax pre viously announced, according to u notice that has been sent out by the State secretary. The ciianu" is made, it is stated, in order that the convention may not conflict with other State and national meeting* in which the Merchants ore Interested. The change was also requested by the Charlotte Merchant's Association, the host* of ?h? convention. The Charlotte Merrhant's Asso ciation Is makini; elaborate plans, for the convention unil com mittees have been named to i work out plans of entertainment, program, etc. A number of con ferences have been held with the secretary and a number of n< w features will be introduced at the j convention. It Ih expected that the atteii- j dance Ihi* year will be the largest in the history or the State asso ciation. The merchant* of South Car olina will be Invited to attend the convention as special guests of the North Carolina Association. IWIiKNTINE IIK\KS OF AMKKK AX UOTAltV CLl'llS Jerusalem, Jan. 1H. ? Palestine has suddenly become very much uware of the fact that there is such an organization as the Ro-j tary Club in America. A collec-| lion of two hundred olive-wood gavels, manufactured in the Near Hast Relief orphans trade school at Nazareth. Is now being exhib- , Ited in n prominent shop-window just outside the Jaffa Gate. A ' placard states that these gavels are "for. the use of Rotary Club eli airmen throughout the United States, being a gift from the or II.OWEItS l'or l*)\ i*r) i>? i n-ion. Itynn Flora! Co.. Inc. H Si mill itliail St. I'HOXK 812 WHEN we single out for particu lar mention an article like the San-Tox Nurse Brand Hot Water Bottle, you may be sure that it is EXCEPTIONALLY Rood com pared with other articles of the same kind. You may be equally sure that among the many admirable San-Tox products for various needs of toil et or hygiene it is REPRESENTATIVELY good. . . Do you want unusual purity and quality in the important purchases which you make a t y our druggists? "Then look for the Nurse's face and the b 1 u e - a n d white package ? at the San-Tox Drug Store in your neighborhood." The advertisement above in copied from " full-pap' San-Tox advertise* inent in the Saturday Evening Pout. We have had the San-Tox agency in Elizabeth City for several years, and' we C!tn truthfully state tljat no other complete line of Nationally Advertised good* thai we have ever han dled has given such universal and ent ire satisfaction as the splendid items of the San-Tox line. The City Drug Store II. S. OfKKMAM, Hrul*|prr?l l*tinrninrl?t. t^or. Water & Matthews Sts. I'llONE 2!MI ? For Service. phan boy carpenters to dubs which have at various times coo trlbuted to the support of this l work Id Palestine." The gavels are maile In a work shop located wlrhlu a few yards of the traditional alt" of the car penter shop of Joseph, where Je ttus Christ learned the trade of A carpenter. 1 HOOD TIKES ARE BETTER E. J. Cohoon A Co. ( RIGHT THIS WAV MADAM Supply yourself with Electric Sewing Machine Motor, Iron, Vac uum Cleaner, aud all labor Bavin, devices at closing out sale pile W. S. WHITE & CO. Phone 01. ic ) Drink Water If j Kidneys Bother j Take a Tablcepoonful of 8alta If Back Pains or Bladder la Irritated Flash your kidney* by drinking s quart of water each day, also take salts occasionally, says a noted au thority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almosl paralyze the kidneys in their effort* to expel it from the blood. ThVy become sluggish and weaken ; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kid ney region, sharp pains in the back or sick htadache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or threq times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating acids; to help cleanse the kidneys aiidL flush off the oody's urinous waste, (Jet 1 four ounces of Jad Salts from a fcj/ pharmacy here. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may ? then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and : lemon juice, combined with lithim, and 1 has been used for ^ears to help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys ; also to , neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer irritate, thus often re lieving bladder weakness. 1 Jad Salts is inexpensive ; cannot m I jure and makes a delightful efferves cent lithia-water drink. By all mean* have your physician examine yor 1 [ kidneys at least twice a year. YOU, MISS MANY O PPORTUNITIES JF YOU FAIL TO READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS KHHH tfll.K AT IUr A Ql'AKT. I ^ Harr:?, 501 fteconrt utrwt. ?Q?r I4I-J. Jnnlt.ZA.Slnp Uy ? . MT AI'IM.KH IN TOW*, IIIJUK ?l* 80I1I by J. W. Htokley, 202 ;*??<! ??. Janl924np AIJC l'AI'HK HI'ITAHI.K l>OR for *ale. Ten eents n bale pp)y Advance Off Ico. JnnlGtf tIJ, IU/MHi BROWN liMJ. rl ????. fifteen $1.50. George iMkson. Qenernl Merchandise, onte Three. Hertford. N. <'. HJlT-Upd. OR BALK ? I?KNIIL\IILK odee and lot on Raster wtreet Bar Aelden. Price reaaonahle. M ? ?Iwpeon Jaftl&tfnp CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . For Sale a WTIW FARMKIW! HKAD Miter* for hoy, *<ed onta. aee? I Jhblcra and red hllaa. One car ?ad hay reeelwd Monday, throo lore rolling, flvo more booked ?r January shipment. ?siy >onr urt 10-day Feed oata, No. 1 ne Cta4 r?ry bant Maine grown need ibbl^rn In 11 pk. bag* from AyA ?tt A Owen*. alao Mallard'* wheat fata, middling, and other feeda. |ori^24-np I rOHI) TOt' KING CAR 1 ?tarter. In good condition. I ?0. Apply Haynor Klllott. trtl Pilling Station ll-11-pd B ROOM IIKHIDKNCF WALK. *rn wponur#. Kiqulalte de Bnnement thoroughly ?m. Lovely neighbor*. Prlcc third* value Phone 306 ?linn Hero. jan 14-20. I VMWKI'AX-KRH MllTARIJC armppinpc pafckafea, puttlnr ?r rurpoU, and other pnrprmea ? pound pnckmfe tor a nickel , I Y Advtaci office. Janlttf IftOltMK roil HAIJC CHK.4P ? AP-) ply w. L. Cohoon. ?oiT west Church street. JanlG-17np FOK HAIiK KHTAflMHHKD IlK tail grocery business located In Rlixnbctli City, bent renldcntlal section. Lemi than 11,000 will handle (he proposition. Cheap rent. Address Advance Office. Janl 3-1 ?pd FCm MAMB? OVKlMfA* PROP erty belonging to Christ Church on South Hoad street. Roab'f bids received until February 3. The rlrht I* reserved to reject any or all bids. J. T. MeCabe. chairman of committee. Jan.8-tf-np Miflrrllanfoiin d NOTICH-HAVt KKNTF.D ONKi of my buildings but hare ono moro for rest. Well located on North Water street and on my pri vate railroad skiing. Good locs-^ t Ion for any kind of wholesale business. Apply to W. J Wood ley, wholesale grocer snd distrib utor for King Flake Flour, the best that money ran buy. Phone Number 180. Jan. 19tf-np CAM WAMMM). lilU tHANK caae .errlca. gaaolfne. trtue aud oil*, Central Pilling Station, Ray nor Kllott. Mgr. Jan 16-ilpd. NOW KRAUT TO HITPI.Y TO* I with the old reliable brand of nauRh, Fertiliser All kinds of s?\d potato*). Ivan and beana. | R. C. Abbott. Janl31?-np NOTICK ? I Will, not n? Re sponsible for bills jnad* bafora January 1. 1?JS by the Cantral Killing Station. Msnafer Ray nor Elliott. JanlS-llpd WANTKIl _ TWO I I RMHHBP light house keeping rooms with garaga convenient. Adrtreaa poat office box 111. jsnlj-llpd [A. a HRKI.KV A HON WIU< hata to arrlva Taaada*. January 10 a car load ot flat tweet Rua Made Florida orange* and (an- 1 gerinea. Janl9ltnp PHONE 2HO FOR (XBANIMO and preaarng. Worlt done promptly and In gooi shape. tfi NOtlCfS ? AM WOT (JOINtl CH'T of buatacna. Mnve two new brick building* for rent In addi tion to the four 1 am Malng. Ap ply to W. J. Woodley. wholesale grocer and aalea agent for King Flake Flour. U>hlgh Cement. Wall I'laater and Klnlahlnx I.lme. dees ttfnp. SHOB UKI'AIIIIXn. WK I'AIX for And deliver. W. *. Wllllnma. Phon? 7??. net 21tf-np rs for notmriuii ra?, loons. Riding comfort. Auto Supply & Vulcanizing Company Phono 497. dec2tfnp For Rent e H(H SK VOH IlK NT ? 101 EAMT Church afreet. All mndcrn eon vonfencca. Apply 106 Em( Church Htreet. jn?.l 5-2 1-pd Hflp Wanted f \VA NTKH TKNAST roil FARM work, white or colored, Halarferl or share. fle?> V. K. Mead*. Werk* vllle. N. C. Jan 1 6-2 3 pit | NO KXPKRIKXCB N K< 'KSSAIlY { to earn $ 10.00 dally xelllnx "Chic | Knit" dreaae*. An entirely dif ferent. low priced garment, which j m-lla on night. Nognr Clothing Mf*. Co.. Ureenahbro. N. C.. J/tn 19pd. 910,000,000 (COMPANY WANTS] man to sell Watklna Home No- 1 cesflittoH Jn Elizabeth City. More than 150 ane^ dally. Income 135 to 9G0 weekly. Experience unnecewary. Write Depart-! ment 11-5. Th<> J. R. Watklns Company, 155-1.19 Perry street, 1 New York City. N. Y. Janl7,1920p' Lost and Found c i/>HT ? ncLfj poo if p. niiACK with white ring around neck. Ite* ward for Information leading to recovery. Apply to Sam Modlln, 204. West Cyprees 8treet. Jan 17.18 pd. How Good A "Picker" Are You? If you're jjood at picking winners ? in bus iness, In polities, in sport ? Just try your hand on the "pretty pick ill's" listed among the bargains in The Ad vance Classified Columns every day. Look through the headings in the Classi fy Section ? right now ? and in a minute's time you can put your finger on what you want. Something for your home, for your car ? practically anything you would buy at any store? first look for it here and then figure out your saving. Hundreds of people in F.lizabeth City have the Advance thrift habit ? you can stiyrt today ! Watch the Classified Ads regularly 1 Legal Notices HALK Of Vshtablf Hral Pm|irrt)r IW rlrtiw of ? crHaln lirm O T TW'WT r?K fWt?d !?> lg<" h* A I'oflpf and ??fr \|ai V Kill ! ?**h I'"** ?Ui*d Mar* h |. i ll and r???<Vd In Hnr* 11, imc 111. r?|rt <4 lUil-trr n t llrr.1. I'iwi'i' i?nk Conn'r. jr. <\. I Uistl to th? hi*. ? b-rVW f*r ra?h at tl* fourl Hmwi. iVv.. t4 l-ai.f i.fi* I'nunfv. ?f. ?? . o? Umirdar. r*h ruanr T. IMS. al 13 oVI.t* M . th? land ?? ?- ?* mm umhi or Tnrwt; ? . !.???? am! hHn? la NU? m T> *n4iI|>. I'm- \ M ulli hr Um Und* t4 K I' Matkham. Ml the Ka ? and Nnrth to ihr land. t4 J.?.? William fnemrrtr "W??1 l? W, II Rli?rlnrk. ai .1 ?n fhr . W?-? b* llw H'-Whw. Hn*d .Iiitatrd In ?*#)*? I. a. K||k4tmrn NMrfiVw^d and Brar If Hxttfc ri Hrmiifh (HontVii" ma'iiMm oar . arr?. Alw? r main I<rr?tnal i*nt?m. Ie-?|t. hat mill.- nani.il Ka<* traded fr^ni J?4m A ?'arf?rt?li? : ?J?n nn# h-r*- rati Tti^i Januar* Oth. IPIV OKU J. HTKNTK. I JaR-9.lt.lt.Kl Tntalr* NOftTII ('A KOI. I NA i amhi n ror?rrv IS THIS IM TKIUOB COt'llT. hary Miir.ru rt ni<-iujH> Miu?a hotmtc or Hi mcmn Th? Hkrtitm Mtlto. Mil III* iMtk# thai in ft*** H iV?< ha. im* +mm iwHTFd to ?h? fimprruw r.mr ?<* <?**>? v+m a <Uirr? ?rf A VIMTt'U) ami lun *?lar+4 thr hmm+ t* matrim*** rv~? ..MBl >M? pUintiff MM WrtM.* twiiml Mil MK .AM: T%* aato iWtamlaM vtll tarthat tate MWf ?hat M la Hi .m-ar at Cfcr >?V? ? llM> C9mI ?f I** K?ip?n*r Imrt af O '?n?w '? ?*? ?'?W? Nnwaa la <-aaM?w Thin Jantiarv Sth. 1923. itfliOMdi \V J. Ill IMtljXH. C'liTlt Hiiiwtkif C-rirt of Caii'itn Ciain'i. *'? I. IIAUnUII. All* |-1 h '?*, I J. I WOHTM I *roi,it?. CAMIIKN IDI NTV i.f tiik nrrKiiiuu coirirr. MAItr MXZIK UMJt'NT ?*. i.r.Mi >:i. m<or nt NOTK'K OF SI MMONS Thr d**f > nclant , l-murl 111* iir' Mill takr m tier that an arilm mttilrd ? ah** La* U. n nnin??lrwJ lit tl.r B?|irrki? I 'mill .?< Caiti'l'ti CoWill, North Carolina, i't the i-uri" I <4i talnlnc ? dlrrn-r of A VI.NCI'I/) anil liav.* il ? rlar.d 111* of pialrlmont n<m rilinni ?w twrrai tbli Halnti.T and fW.n.U nt dnUud null and toMI: Tl?r na'il ib r- n<li nf will furthrr lakr m-tlr* that Iw I* miulird to apmr al thr atttr- >?' fho Clrrfc nf Ihf DlfNlW finrl of l'<tin|.t< County, la it- Cki? Ihmr m Catud-n. Ni.nh Carolina. <n il.o l?h da< i* IMiruary. IRS. at T-fi UVIn-k A. M.. and an.ir y m drntMi t ll?? ? '?nt>lalnt In uld kikhi Will. in ih'- rim* allrwrd b? law. or thr nUIMIff will act.li to U?o Court for the rrllrf <|t rinnii' d In raid ? m MalM. Tlili January Sth. IdtV iHintdi w. j iichc.rsm. CWIt of r.nin <4 Canxl-n Count*, W. I. If AI?MTRAIi. All*, lac p |S.|t<,JC NOTICE OF AnMIMKTtl ATtON llanni naalifl d a. Adm'ni-tia'or of Uir lat? Cora lltl-T I hrrrhv drr nrtlff to all pr ~ n Indrhlrd to h'r r?4at r tn row# forward and mskr , Imnndlatr HHilliH. ?n1 Hi m* holdtni rlalm* ! aiain<t tli? unw to i>n?<-iH thrrn for (a??m( w i lit in t?rl?r nmnt|.? f-?i? tha datr of lltli no- f tier, or m Will b* i>lrad#d la liar <4 rtirlr rr rotary. Drrrmbrr IT. IM4. k. v. davrktoht. ' tf 10.17. J!? Jan .5.111# Administrator NOTK K OK POKHCXOHt'RK Cndrr and *lrtua a l>a?J nf Tmit **+ lii'rt to thr und*r?i?lrd *ni?rr. hr I. C. iMf dm and Iwila r. l-ardm on thr lttH da. of Hri*rwit>?r, IMS. and rrmndrd tn Han* 5?. I'll' ; 44?. drfauh hailna bwn mi. I.- in th- pa*n?ml ! of lha ?Mn ihrrrby ?niml. and t/? ?atlrfi -aid not#. | rfiatt na aMnnlat. tha Klal da* of , /amiarr. IMV ?ril. at ihr Co. in Itoifr door in I'axiaotanli caunt*. at It nVlm-k. Nona, in lt?r hlntir.' Mddrr. and far radi. that rrrtaln irart nf land ilmatrd In Taai|iio(ank Count jr. ! and mm* rartlirtarlr dmrrth-d a? follow. * KltMtrd in Paaquotank Count r. 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