Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 133, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1921 — Page 10

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NEW YORK. Oct. 14.— 1n some ways an event of nation-tride importance is the arrival In New York next week of Dr. Marie C. Stops* of London, head of the Birth-Control Cult of the World. Mrs. Stopea win deliver an address In the town hall the evening: of Oct. 27, and two days after her arrival she will board a returning liner' for her home In England. The importance of the visit is that If success attends the reception to Mrs. Stopes, America is to be honeycombed with “constructive birth-control clinics.” In fact, an ambitions campaign to that end is behind the bringing of Mrs. Stopes to this country. Among those interested In her work are: Gelett Burgess. Samuel Hopkins Adams. Mrs. Will I. Irwin. Theodore Dreiser, Mrs. Henry Yillard. Albert de Silver, Jesse Lynch Williams. Mrs. Wallace Irwin, Mrs. Harold Stanton Blatch ard many others who are named as patrons of the meeting, at which Norman Hapgood has been asked to preside. The movement is crystallized In an organization ealled the Voluntary Parenthood League—only V. P. L. is used on the envelopes—which has a headquarters at Broadway and Eleventh street, presided over by Mrs. Mary War* Dennett, as director. ‘lndeed, we have a plan prepared for the extension of the Dr. Stupes motherhood clinic idea in all sections of the United States” said Mrs. Dennett. “While there Is not a Dr. Stopes ready for every sizable town in onr country, it Is evident also for economy’s sake there should be no unnecessary duplication of .welfare centers. The problem Is how to get existing hospitals to add to their present equipments special departments which will render service as nearly as possible similar to that given to London clinics. “What would be best, and most quickly Inspire all hospitals to add this service to their present work, would be the es tablishment of a few special clinic for constructive birth control, one In the East, one In the Far West and one or two in the Middle West. “These Initial pioneer clinics might well be introduced Into American life in the same way that the kindergarten was started in this country. So It should be with birth control dinics The hospitals exist—but as yet without birthcontrol clinics as regular departments. Just as the school once existed without kindergarten departments.’ “Hag Mrs. Slopes any children of her ewn ?” I asked Mrs. Dennett. “Really, I cannot answer that question," she feplied. “I know she is a very beautiful as well as talented woman.” She is coining over alone, as her husband, Verdon Roe, remains in charge : of her motherhood clinic in London. Mr. “Gets-It” Ends All Corns Just As Good For Calluses. Money Back If It Fails. Thlrtv seconds after yon touch the corn with this liquid corn removes- the JabI. A. A, B, C. bing, stabbing pain of it stops, for all time. No corn, hard or soft, is too old or too deeply rooted to resist “gets-It.” Immediately It dries and shrivels the edges loosen from the true flesh and soon yon can peel it right off with your fingers as painlessly as you trim your nails. Don’t coddle corn pests. Don't nnrse and pamper them. Don't cut an! trim them. REMOVE them with “GETS-IT.” Costs a trifle at any drag store. Mfgd. by E. Lawrence & Cos., Chicago.—Advertisement. Miller’s Antiseptic Oil, Known ma Snake Oil Has Brought Relief to Thousands of Sufferers And what it has done for others, it will do for you. Don't continue to suffer with, rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff and sore muscles, cold in the chest, croup,' coughs and kindred aches and pains. Ask your druggist for a bottle of Miller's Antiseptic Oil (known as Snake Oil), use according to directions anil know what it means to be free of pain. This great oil is said to be the most powerful penetrating pain relieving remedy on the market. Refuse imitation, nothing like it Every bottle guaranteed. 35c, 70c, SI.OO, on sale at Haag Drug Cos. —Advertisement.

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Royal flying corps in France. Mrs. btopes met her husband In BUS, -bnt after their marriage ahe retained her maiden name. Mrs. Stopes will talk in American on the serial and human values of constructive birth control as expressed in her motherhood clinic, which was first opened in March of this year, and not wlthont opposition. Mrs. Dennett, Mrs. Vera I*. Lane, Mrs. Leslie J. Tompkins and Mrs. Eugene Stone, who constitute the officers of the Voluntary Parenthood Ijeague, all vehemently declare ilrs. Stope’s London experiment has been a

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