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LAST EDITION ONE CENT BOSSES "TOMORROW" GAME SOUNDS FISHY JULIUS ROSENWALO IS "IN AGAIN" WITH MORE TAX STALLING NO SCHEDULE THE DAY BOOK An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday VOL. 4, NO. 233 Chicago, Wednesday, June 30, 1915 398 jiT SAYS BRIDES RESORT TO "ANY MEASURES" To Prevents Childbirth in Bridal Year Blames Silly Teachings of Mothers Dr Ogle of Indianapolis , Is the Man Discusses Babies. Dr. Albert A. Ogle of Indianapolis today explained in detail to a Day Book reporter what he meant when he declared in a speech before the an nual convention of the American In stitute of Homeopathy that the teaching of some mothers caused brides to resort "to any measures" to prevent childbirth during the bridal year. Incidentally, Dr. Ogle took a rap at some members of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion who he declared had too many ancestors to brag about and nothing to speak of in the way of .progeny. "The day is past," said Dr. Ogle, "for us to hide the truth about the greatest of all God-given functions. Only the freest of language will stop the silly prudery of mothers whose teaching that motherhood during the bridal year is a disgrace and direct cause of untold anguish and unprint able perversions. "When I said brides, and even some women who have long been married, resort to any measures to prevent childbirth, I meant just that 'any measure.' "My investigations have led to talks with hundreds of physicians re- m iUK3E3fc3fcatgaggisfcJEai2ti!gJt!2tfx,agi-'a;t' y'l'jfrfrfii'yjcft' iTtiT&2