The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 93, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 17, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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men really want
for Christmas
MORNING after morning men
everywhere are enduring a
needless discomfort -the scrape and
smart of fast-dulling rarer blades.
You can relieve this discomfort
for any roan beginning Christmas
moming. You can make sure that
he gets every day a shave as dean
and comfortable as his first smooth
Shave with a fresh blade. Give him
; n AutoStrop Razor for Christmas.
Built right into the frame of the
.AutoStrop Razor is a simple
efficient stropping device which
ju.ck!y resharpens the blade. It
renews the fine smooth edge in a
few seconds without removing the
blade or taking the razor apart.
AutoStrop Razor users are
guaranteed 500 satisfying shaves
from every dozen blades.
This unique razor is a Christmas
gift a man will enjoy day after day
something that will mean real
shaving comfort every morning of
his life.
Makt your gift this Christmas an
AutoStrop Razor. Ask your dealer
today to show you the many
different styles of AutoStrop Razor
outfits from the folding Pocket
Kit to the complete Tourist Set.
AutoStkop Safety Razor Co.
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U'lCWES
New Yorlt tc. 17. t he use of the
German language in Masonic lodge
in the state of Near Jersey will not be
permitted. Recently John P. Plow-
enik. muter of hxlge at Newark
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THE DATTLE 170.1
Confidence in your phyncian
or ihe tonic that' he may
prescribe U half the battle
won. The conittent um ol
SCOTT'S
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Fill! FEU CENTS
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lhm with ttl(ta ip thAty e
rihtna KOn vat bH.kiaa- like a.
Nothinn U.i attrink or wrlnkla.
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to itf t tatt utthoal Holme !P
1 hta g atiN aap i tha i rt ot ail
dri rlnaatiig
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ln dirarttoA for home dry lsB at
riici little at any lrut grMr tf
partment iir lif r -l4a Pi r
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ol Altecethrr l akappy. But Not At All Healthy ("VI Wren of tbt Typea
That Church Nutrition Clinie Make WrH.
F RLC1PK: To make sound adult keep children well during
thrr yean of development.
"Thi formula it certa.a to be a ncce" declare Or. Helen Wall-l-ridqe
of New York City why hai made child health her X work.
Ih-. Wallhridge if now iuperviittg the work of making ifi tiuldicn aound
of liiub and body.
These ebi'dren are mrmberi of the . nutrition clinic eotablwhed by
St. (ttorge'i l"picopal Church Ut February lor the purpone of df tnon-
atrating the cfticacy of Dr. alif.riclKC i rectpc. f.
"There i nothing new in my method" say Dr. WaUbridjge. "The
new thing ii putting them into practice. '
"The big que t ion that ii orcupytuy the attenli.Mi of ttie whole world
to-dayr is how arc to keep people well! The -rtat war. wtth tti ter
rible waste of hie nd health. ha made o all realize ai never before
the ralue of life an4 .ye ereat drawback of poor health. Well-
eatablihed physical viert certainly cannot be cured by medicine &t
treatment in adult life and the number of lurh defect i aDoallinir.
Tbe obviou remedy of court i tr prevent adult di;abilitie by keep-
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in$ the children well durintr the.r year rf development.
Unkr the impel a ofthe .Vation-Wide Campaien of the Epincooal
O.nrclt a special inquiry h flow brintf made into child welfare another
evidence of the tendency of the modern church to 'minister to the body
a well as to the s&oL
Tl'e antri:ion clinic at Sl George'i Is one of two or three that are
.conducted nnd'r direct CJiurch Bt.erit.ion. Two bisr itinny rKm on
Jibe trtw.id flor.r of the Dearonen Houe are given rp to the claw which
(faited aith two trofesiional workeri. a doctor and a nurie. A force of
I TCiJDvrr soon enir.ten.
A ufe; delicate ptvUctn lo gel ltv cliijdrta p atttnd having ''iil U"jr gtStb' -
Altogether Happy and fletllbj. .
NuUiUoa tllaie Ckildres Keportin Weight frog rea to Dr. Wallbridfe.
eome once to return. It wai oNed when the nure rtablihrd contact
with the tnotheri and impretwd tipon them the value of . luving their
children examined; urning that only a very few favored ones wete to be
invited. ."Human nature" ayi lr. Wallbridfe. "did the ri. Alter
that the invitation to attend the clatt were awaited with catrrtne; and
many children having heard of the new 'play room' came'uninvitci.
"The - greatest tatifattion come from the fact that the children
really like to come. Part of it may be aovelty but t'tere t low.ethin
more than that. For one thine Utir are realle intrrexr.1 1.. thnr fu.n
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 93, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 17, 1919, newspaper, December 17, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713076/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.