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G. A. R. Event Schedule for Tomorrow

Tomorrow’s program for the eneampmknt of the G. A. R. and auxiliary organizations follows:

G. A. K. 10 A. M. —National patriotic instructor. Commander Hosea w. Reed will meet 'department and post patriotic instructors in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium Illinois and New York streets. 2 P. M. —National council of administration, national headquarters, Claypool Hotel. 7:30 P. M.—Campfire. Tomlinson Hall. W. K. C. 9.30 A. M.—Business session of convention. Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church. 2 p. M. —Afternoon session of convention. 7:30 to 10:30 P. M.—lndianapolis W. R. C., assisted by the Department Presidents' Co:ps, Jesse S. Ogden, No. 112, Danville, Ind., will be “at home” to all visitors. Mezzanine floor Hotel Lincoln. LADIES OF THE G. A. R. 8 A. M.—Meeting of the advisory council, national headquarters, Denison Hotel. REUNIONS. 3d Indiana cavalry, 1 p. m. room 410, Statehouse (Appellate courtroom). Bth Indiana cavalry, with WHlich’s brigade. Tuesday, Sept. 21, 10 a. m., Superior court, Room No. 3, cour house. 11th Indiana volunteers, Tuesday, *l, all day. Room 411, Statehouse (Appellate Court consultation Room No. 1). ijth Indiana cavalry, Tuesday. Sept, si, io a. m. to 2 p. m., George H. Thomas room, courthouse. 14th Indiana Volunteers, with Ist Brigade. 3d Division. 2nd Army Corps. Tuesdav. Sept. 81, 9 a. m., assembly hall, Oid Library building. 15th Indiana Volunteers, w;ch 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, Tuesday. Sept. 21, 9 a. m., room 210-211, Federal Building. . 16th Indiana Volunteers, with Burbridge’s Brigade, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., Circuit Court room, courthouse. 17th Indiana Volunteers, with 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps. Tuesdav, Sept. 21, 9 a. m„ rooms 210-211 Federal Building (Judge Anderson’s courtroom). . , 18th Indiana Battalion, with Wilder s Brigade, Tuesday, Sept. 21, a. m., Juvenile Court, room No. 1, courthouse. 24th Indiana Volunteers, Tuesday, Sept. 21 2 p. m.. Railroad Brotherhood hail. Saks Building (just east of New York Store on third floor, south end. Take elevator.). 26th Indiana Volunteers, -Tuesday, Sept. 21, 10 a. m., Superior Court, room No. 4, courthouse. 27th Indiana Volunteers, Tuesday. Sept. 21, 10 a. m., room 26, When building. (One square east and one-fourth square south of monument.) S2nd Indiana Volunteer:, with Willich's Brigade. Tuesday. Sept. 21, 10 a. m.. Superior Court, room No. 3, courthouse. 33d Indiana Volunteers, with Coburn’a Brigade, Tuesday. Sept. 21. all day. room 317. Statehouse (Supreme Court room). 40th Indiana Volunteers, with 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., rooms 210-211, Federal Bulldlng. 51th Indiana Volunteers, Tuesday, September 21, 9 a. m.. Central Christian Church, corner North Delaware and Walnut streets. 57th Indiana Volunteers, with 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division. 4th Army Corps, Tuesday. Sept. 21. 9 a. iu., rooms 210-211, Federal Building. V h Indiana Volunteers, wilb 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, Tuesday. Sept. 21, 9 a. m., rooms 210-211, Federal Building. S7th Indiana Volunteers, with Burbridge's Brigade. Tuesday, Sept. 21. 9 a. m.. Circuit Court room, courthouse. 68fh Indiana Volunteers. Tuesday. Sept. 21. 9 a. m., room 327, Statehouse (south lobby to Senate chamber). 7jPh Indiana Volunteers, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2 p. m., 6002 E. Washington street (Home of W. H. H. Shank. Take East Washington Car.) 72nd Indiana Volunteers with Wilder's Brigade. Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m.. Juvenile Court Room No. 1. courthouse. 84th Indiana Volunteers Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., Superior Courtroom No. 2, rourthouse: also Whitacre's Iron Brigade, Commissioners’ courtroom. All day. 99th Indiana Volunteers Tuesday. Sept. 81, 3:00 p. m., Central Christian Church, corner North Delaware and Walnut streets. Called by Mrs. Maude Lucas Rumpler. a daughter of late Chaplain D, ft. Lucas. 101st Indiana Volunteers Tuesday. Sept. , 21, 9 a. m., rooms 245, Federal Building. (Grand Jury Room.) 116th Indiana Volunteers with Persim-

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mon Brigade, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., G. A .Jj. Hall. 222 East Maryland street. 117th Indiana Volunteers with Persimmon Brigade, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. in., G. A. R. *Hall 222 East Maryland street. 118th Indiana Volunteers with Persimmon Brigade, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., G. A. R. Hall, 222 East Maryland street. 132nd Volunteers Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m.. No. 56 K. of P. Lodge Room, 119 East Ohio street. (3d floor.) 154th Indiana Volunteers Tuesday, Sept, 21, 9 a. m., Roqms 233-234, Federal Building (East Courtroom.) Ist Ohio Volunteers with Rousseau’s Brigade, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., Superior Courtrcoip No. 1, courthouse. 4th Ohio Volunteers with Ist Brigade, 3d Division, 2nd Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., Assembly Hall, Old Library Bldg. sth Ohio Volunteers with Ist Brigade, 2nd Division, 20tU Army Corp3, Statehouse Senate chamber, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m. 7th Ohio Volunteers with Ist Brigade, 2nd Division, 20th Army .Corps, Etatehouse Senate Chamber, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m. Bth Ohio Volunteers with Ist .Brigade, 3d Division, 2nd Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. in.. Assembly Hall, Old Library Bldg. lOtb Ohio Cavalry, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m.. Room 329, Statehouse (North Lobby to Senate Chamber.) 155th Ohio Volunteers with Willich's Brigade, Tuesday, Sept. 21. 10 a. m„ Superior Court, room No. 3, Courthouse. 17th Ohio Volunteers, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1:30 p. m„. 706 State Life building. (Take elevator to seventh floor and go to south end of hallway.) 26tn _?'jio Volunteers, with 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division? 4th Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept 21, 9 a. m.,? rooms 210-211 Federal building. (Judge Anderson's courtroom.) 29th Ohio Volunteers, with Ist Brigade, 2nd Division, 20th Army Corps, ‘Statehouse Senate chamber, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m. 49th Ohio Volunteers, with Willich’s Brigade, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 10 a. m , Superior Court, room No. 8. courthouse. 64th Ohio Volunteers, with 2nd Brigade, 2nd. Division, 4th v-Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., rooms 210-211 Federal building 65th Ohio Volunteers, with 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps. Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., rooms 210-211 Federal building. 66th Ohio Volunteers, with Ist Brigade, 2nd Division, 20th Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., in Statehouse Senate chamber. 83rd Ohio Volunteers, with Burbridge’s Brigade, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m.. Circuit Court room, courthouse. 96th Ohio Volunteers, with Burbridge’s Brigade. Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m.. Circuit courtroom, courthouse. 97th Plilo Volunteers, with 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. _2l, 9 a. m., rooms 210211 Federal building. 42nd Illinois Volunteers, with 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., rooms 210-211 Federal building. 51st Illinois Volunteers, with 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21 9 a. m., rooms 210211 Federal building. 98th Illinois Volunteers, with Wilder's Brigade, Tuesday,, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., Juvenile courtroom 'So. 1, courthouse. WOth Illinois Volunteers, with 2nd Bri. eade. 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. in , rooms 210-211 Federal building. 123rd Illinois Volunteers, with Wilder’s Brigade, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. in. Juvenile courtroom No. 1, courthouse. 4th New York Heavy Artillery, with Ist Brigade, 3d Division, 2nd Army Corps, Tuesday. Sept. 21. 9 a. m., Assembly Hall, Old Library building. 40th New York Volunteers, with Ist Brigade, :'-d Division. 2nd Armv Corps. Tuesday. Sept. 21. 9 a. m.. Assembly Hall, Fid Library building. 73d New York Volunteers, with Ist Brigade, 3d Division, 2nd Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21. !) a. in., Assembly Hall, Old Library Building. 74th New York Volunteers, with Ist Brigade, 3d Division, \2nd Army Corps, Tuesday. Sept. 21. 9 a. m., Assembly Hail, Old Library Building. 86th New York Volunteers, with Ist Brigade, 3d Division, 2nd Army Corps. Tuesday. Sept. 21. 9 a. m.. Assembly flail, Old Library Building. 124th New York Volunteers, with Ist Brigade, 3d Division, 2nd Army Corps.

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Tuesday, Sept 21, 9 a. m.. Assembly Hall, Old Library Building. 28th Pennsylvania Volunteers, with Ist Brigade, 8d Division, 2nd Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., Statehouse, Senate chamber. 99th Pennsylvania Volunteers, with Ist Brigade, 3d Division, 2nd Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m„ Assembly Hall, Old Library Building. 110th Pennsylvania Volunteers, Ist Brigade. 3d Division, 2nd Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., Assembly Hall, Old Library Building. 132nd Pennsylvania Volunteers, with Ist Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., Assembly Hall, Old Library Building. 41st Pennsylvania Volunteers, with Ist Brigad®, 3d Division, 2nd Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. ru., Assembly Tlall, Old_Library Building. 1 147th Pennsylvania Volunteers, with Ist Brigade, 2nd Division, 20th Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept, 21, 9 a. m., Statehouse. Senate chamber. Second U. i-L. Sharpshooters, with Ist Brigade, 3d Division, 2nd Armj: Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., Assemoly Hall, Old Library Building. 24th New Jersey Volunteers, with Ist Brigade, 3d Division, 2nd Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a.'m., Assembly Hall, Old Library Building. 28; ii New Jersey Volunteers, with Ist Brigade, !Jnd Division, 20th Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21. 9 a. m., Assembly Hall, Old Library Building. 4th Maine Volunteers with Ist Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., assembly hall, Old Library building. 17th Maine Volunteers with Ist Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, Tuesday. Sept. 21, 9 a. m., assembly hall, Old Library building. ist Maine Heavy Artillery with Ist Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m., assembl yhall, Old Library building. 20th Kentucky Volunteers with 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. in., Rooms, 210-211 Federal building. Wilder’s Brigade, 17th Indiana, 72nd Indiana. Ninety-eighth Illinois, 123rd Illinois, 18th Indiana Battery, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. ru., Juvenile Court, Room No. 1, courthouse. Rousseau's Brigade, Ist Ohio Volunteers, 6th Indiana Volunteer, sth Kentucky Volunteer, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 t. m., Superior Court, Room No. 1. courtouse. Willich's Brigade (Bth Indiana Cavalry, 15th Ohio Volunteers. 49th Ohio Volunteers, 32nd Indiana Volunteers), Tuesday, Sept. 21, 10 a. in., Superior Court, Room No. 3, courthouse. Rurbride’B Brigade (10th Indiana Volunteers. 83rd Ohio Volunteers, 96th Ohio Volunteers, 60th Indiana Volunteers). Tuesday, Sent. 21, 9 a. m., Circuit Court room, courthouse. Coburn s Brigade (33rd Indiana Volunteers, 85th Indiana Volunteers, 19th Michigan Volunteers, 22ud Wisconsin Volunteers, 9th Ohio Battery Artillery), Tuesday, Sept. 21, all day. Room 317, Statehouse tSupreme Court room). Persimmons Brigade (116th, 117th and 118th Indiana Volunteer*), Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m„ O. A. R. hall, 222 East Maryland street. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4fh Army Corps and 26th Ohio Volunteer* (42nd Illinois, 51st Illinois, 15th Indiana, 40th Indiana, 57th Indiana, 58th Indiana, 51st Indiana, 28th Kentucky, 15th Missouri, 6ith Ohio, 97th Ohio). Tuesday. Sept. 21, 9 a. m.. Rooms 210-211 Federal building (Judge Anderson's court room). Ist Brigade, 2d division, 20th Army corps, Tuesday. Sept. 21, 9 a. m.. Room 328 (Senate chamber), sth Ohio 7th Ohio, 29th Ohio, 6th Ohio, 28th Pennsylvania, 147th Pennsylvania. Whitacre's Irou Brigade of C'hlckamauga (40th Ohio volunteers, 84th Indiana volunteers, 96tli Illinois volunteers and 115th Illinois volunteers), Tuesday, Sept. 21, all day, Commissioners’ courtroom courthouse. Ist Brigade, 3d division, 2d corps (Hancock a>, Tuesday, Sept. 21. 9 a in., assembly hall, Did library building (onehalf square north rrt Monument). 14th Indiana 4th Ohio. Bth Ohio, 4th Maine, 17th Maine, Ist Teavy artillery Maine, 24th New Jersey, 28th New Jersey, SOrh New York, 124th New York, 4th New York Heavy artillery, 78<1 New York 74fh New York, 99th Pennsylvania, 110th Pennsylvania, 141st Pennsyvlanl*, 132d Penaylranla, 2d United States sharpshooters Survivors of the Battle of Shiloh. Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1:30 p. in.. Criminal court room, courthouse. Survivors of rebel prisons, Tuesday, Sept. 21, all day, Room 308 Statehouse (House of Representatives). Headquar ters ail week. National Association Civil War Musicians headquarters all week twelfth floor Odd Fellow Hall (one square south, one square east of Monument). 1 Loyal liegion—Coionel Perry’s com-

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mand, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 9 a. m.. Board of Trade parlor (one square north of Monument). Society of the Survivors of the Ram Fleet and Marine Brigade. Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1:30 p. m., city council chamber (one square north, three squares east of Monument). Brigade reunion, consisting of the 40th Ohio, 96th Illinois, 84th Indiana, 145th Illinois Infantry regiment, Tuesday, Sept. .21, 9 a. m., Salvage uorps, New York and Adelaide (block north and one-half block east of City Hall). T. J. Harrison Post No. 30, Kokomo, Ind.', Orfamdo A. Somers, Tuesday, 10:30 a. m. Castle Hall, 3d floor K. of P. building. 230 East Ohio street. CAMP FIRE, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. SI, 1&S0. —Tomlinson Hall— LADIES OF THE G. A. R. 2 p. m., memorial services, Auditorium. Masonic Temple, Illinois and North streets. 3 p. m.. exemplification of ritualistic work, Auditorium. Masonic Temple. DAUGHTERS OF VETERAN'S. ' 9 a. m. first business session. Supreme Court room, Statehouse. Memorial service during morning session. 1:30 p. in., business session, Statehouse, 3 p. m., adjournment to receive greet I ings from allied patriotic orders. SONS OF VETERANS. 2 p. v m., councll-in-chief, meeting for auditing and peeking books and accounts and transacting its annual business at Hotel Severln. 8:30 p. m.. Get acquainted party of 8. of V. and 8. of V. auxiliary in convention ball at Hotel Severin. UNION EX-FUINONKR.B OF WAR. 9 a. m., business session, House of Representatives, Statehouse. SONS OF VETERANS AUXILIARY. 9:30 a. m., opening session of the Thirty-fourth Annual Convention, Eagles’ Lodge room. 42 West Vermont street. 2 p. m., scsssion of convention. 8:30 p. m.. informal “Get Acquainted Party.” In ballroom of Hotel Beverln, under auspices of the Benjamin Harrison Camp, Sons of Veterans, aud auxiliary of Indianapolis. Bursted Valve Frees Ammonia Fumes Bursting of a valve on < no of the fee l pipes in the Klngan & Cos. refrigeration plant, releasing ammonia fumes in the, main tank, with a pressihee of eighty pounds behind it, brought visions of a recurrence of terrorises’ atrocities to minds of Indianapolis citizens and visitors early Sunday morning. For a region of about one mile square the air d’Ss dense with ammonia fumes and telephone nnd poUge headquarters were heseiged with frantic calls for help and information. A night engineer at the plant donned a gas mask and succeeded In pugging the damaged valve. It is estimated that damage will amount to several hundred dollars.

Peeling the Skin is Better Than Bleaching

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Salvation Army Gets $1,773 From Ball Game Claude S. Wallin, dlfector of the baseball frolic in which teams representing the Rotary and Kiwanls clubs, the city hall and courthouse, contended at Washington park Aug. 14, reported today that the Salvation Army home service fund was enriched f1,773.35 by the proceeds.^ Total receipts were $2,184.13 and expenditures $410.78. In the advance sale of tickets the Kiwanls Club led with $644.50 worth, with the others as follows: City hall, $538; Rotary Club, $346.50, and courthouse, $87.50. Sate of programs by twenty young women under the direction of Miss Bertha Gel man, stenographer to Mayor Jewett, brought $120.13.

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Eruptions of the Skin Cause Torturous Itching

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Conditional Bequest Made City Hospital The City Hospital will receive a bequest of SIO,OOO from the estate of the lato James A. Lane, who lived at 2030 Park avenue, provided the city council raises a like amount, Corporation Counsel Samuel Ashby announced today. Mr. Ashby said he would present the matteT to the council soon. MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Sept. 20.—The memory of the Rev. Alonzo Hemlnger, Hartford City man, who waa killecLjrfhtle serving as a missionary in West Africa, last April, was honored at memorial services Sunday at the Presbyterian Church.

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STRONG EVIDENCE PRESENTED BY LOCAL CITIZENS PROVES PEPGEN THE BEST BUILDER Indianapolis People Who Have Suffered With Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles for Years Now Say They Are Relieved of Their Ailments—Big Firms Like Henry J. Huder and Other Leading Druggists Recommend Pepgen.

Mrs. Norman Haekett, 436 Holmes avenue, Indianapolis, says: i was left in a weakened condition by influenza. 1 took Pepgen and began to feel better immediately. Pepgen also helped my son.” Mrs. Albert Ev*n. 650 Birch avenue, Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen my husband of stomach troubles" it also did wonders for my mother, all recommend the medicine. 'Mrs. W. 11. Welst, 651 Holly street, Indianapolis, says: “I had for three years. 1 tried every . “ I heard of, but nothing ever did me any good till I took Pepgen.” Rev. Owen MeCune, pastor of the Free Christian Church, on Sangster avenue, and residing at 1126 East Twenty-Second street., was relieved of stomach according to his Fife’s statement, who savs: "We will gladly recommend Pepgeit to all who need a tonic for the stomach or kidneys.’ Miss Jeannette Cadwalder, telephone operator. 2120 Broadway, says: I was In a rundown condition and iny stomach was out of order. Pepgen made me much stronger and my nerves are decidedly steadier." Charles Miller, 330 Orange street, Indianapolis, says: “My blood was impure. due to the bad condition of my stomaeh. Pepgen cleared my complexion and helped me in every way. I gladly recommend the medicine.” Mrs. Dorn Wasson. 914 South East street, Indianapolis, says-, “Pepgen was very beneficial to my husband. It relieved catarrh, built him up and he gained five pounds while taking the medicine.” Jacob Helium, apartment No. 21. 23 South Alabama street, Indianapolis. sayß- - certainly believe Pepgen to be a firstclass medicine. It relieved me of constipatlon. It helped my wife of the same ailment.” , Mrs. R. Peters, 90$ South East street. Indianapolis, says: ‘Since taking Pepgen roy stomach trouble has been relieved. I eat things I -couldn’t eat before I have gained In weight and I feel like ij, different woman.” Herbert Shepherd. 2120 Broadway. Indianapolis, says: "I glsdly recommend Pepgen to al! who need a good tonic. I believe It to be especially good for kidney trouble.” Mrs. Walter Plake, 1214 East TwentyThird street. Indianapolis, saya: “My husband had stomach and liver trouble. After ho bad taken only a small quantity of Pepgen be was feeling very much better.” Mr*. Frank Foy. 812 East TwentyFirst street, Indianapolis, says: "I know 'that I’epg-’ti is a good tonic. It relieved me of bladder trouble and nervousness, anil I recommend It to all of my friends.”

Mr*. D. J. McGrath. 1310 Fletcher avenue. Indianapolis. sayai “Pepgen relieved mo of Indigestion. I recommend the medicine to any one who suffer* with the ailment. I believe they will get relief.” Mr*. J. W. Whiteside 732 Islington avenue, Indianapolis, says: “I had Influenza and it left me In a rundown condition. i’epgen built me tip and I recommend it to any one who suffer* as I did." Vs. A. Mundy. 3367 North Illinois afreet. Indianapolis, says: “Everything I ate would cause formation of ges. T took Pepgen and It put me In first class condition. I recommend Fepgca highly." Mrs. Frank Castor. 8319 North Capitol avenue. Indianapolis, says: “I suffered with stomach trouble and was Retttng works right along. Pepgen relieved me. It Increased my appetite and I gained nine pounds.'’ Mrs. Anna Sommer*. 4C7 South Tine street. Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen N relieved my stomach trouble. Increased my appetite and I feel better all around. I would recommend Peppen to people who are nervous and run down.” Kenneth Seay. 627 E. North street. Indianapolis, says: “I suffered with Indigestion and nervousness. A friend recommended Pepgen to me. It relieved me In a short time. I believe It to be a very reliable medicine.” Mrs H. Shepherd, 2120 Broadway, Indianapolis, says: "Since taking Pepgen I hnve been feeling fine. I have a good appetite and eat things that are hard to digest, without having any trouble.” Mrs. Frank Whitlow, 1409 English avenu? Indianapolis, sayai “Sine* taking Pepgen I am in much better condition. I have recommended Pepgen to neighbors and friends. It is the best medicine I ever took.” C. C Brooks of the City Fire Department, president of the City Firemen's Association, says: “Pepgen made a great change In me, it increased my appetite and I ’have recommended It to the T>oys In the department.” W’. B. GrlfT*. secretary of the City Firemen's Association, who lives at 400 N. Oxford street. Indianapolis, says: "My stomach hadn't been right for ten years. Pepgen relieved me of all my troubles.” Conrad W. Barger, of the City Fire Department, whose home is at Broadview Apartments. Broad Ripple, says: "Pepgen was mighty good for me. It put my stomach In good shape and I recommend the medicine.” Mrs. E. P. Van Imran, 1122 Trowbridge street.’ Indianapolis, says: “I had kidney and Madder trouble for two years. I took Pepgen and it gave me wonderful relief. I gained six pounds while taking Pepgep.” Mrs. Margarot Perry. 1932 Cornell avenue. Indianapolis, who is 76 years old. says: “Pepgen has surely made me feel fine. I gladly recommend it to any one who is In need of a good system builder.” Sirs. Isidndß Kimball, 1433 Columbia avenue. Indianapolis, says: “I was a sufferer from stomach trouble. Nothing helped me until I got Pepgen. I recommend the medicine with confidence and enthusiasm.” Mrs. John Cross, 630 W. Abott %tAet, Indianapolis, says: "I have taken a great many kinds of medicine In the effort to secure relief from stomach trouble, but Pepgen has done me more good than all the rest." O. P. Nrablt of the Indianapolis fire department, living at 433 Fulton street, says: “I most certainly recommend Pepgen to v any one who has stomach trouble. It is a splendid tonic. I gained 20 pounds while taking it.” Sirs. J. Gedlg. 007 Lincoln street, Indianapolis. says: "Since I have taken Pepgen I am happy to say that I am feeling fine. It relieved stomach trouble and severe headaches.” * Mrs. L. K. Grove, 910 E. Twenty-second Btreet, Indianapolis, says: "I am willing to recommend Pepgen because it certainly helped me in many ways."

Mrs. Frieda Sprecher, 542 Jones street, says: "This wonderful tonic Pepgen has been a great benefit to me. All my aches and pains have left me and I get good, sound sleep at night. I gladly recom mend the medicine.” Mrs. T. Bleistein, 906 Wright street, Indianapolis, says: “I had stomach and liver trouble. Pepgen relieved me of my ailments. I feel a great deal stronger. I believe Pepgen is a mighty good medicine.” Mrs. E. Huff, 1333 W. Twenty-eighth street, Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen made a complete change in my condi fioi. I recommend it because it has done me so much good, and I feel sure it will benefit others." Mr. L. Ayres, 310 Harris avenue, Indianapolis, says: “I am certainly glad I tried Pepgen. It relieved my stomach trouble, increased my appetite and T cine ”** BIX ponndß wh,le taking the medlMaynard Fillmore, 219 N. Traub street. Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen certainly proved to be the medicine I needed. I haven’t had any stomach trouble since taking It. It Is a splendid remedy.” Mrs. William Watters. 537 Lord street. Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen certainly made a wonderful change in my condition. My appetite improved and my sleep became more Sound. I can do all of my work without feeling exhausted.” r V H * rrlJ, • 2503 Jackson street. MJB: “Pepgen has str ngtbened my appetite. It also regn J** “J l9 ' 1 ™ n,<! "commend och , k. * Dy ° ne BDfffr,D * with stemach trouble.” Ind.Tn. M “n CO " er - 520 Xorth street. Indianapolis, says: “The change Pepgen made l n me was wonderful. It gave n " nd 1 gßln,Bn P° un <^ I cheerfully recommend Pepgen.” avenue?!* ESS*V.I.W ii ter i aIEDOBt immediately. Her annepounds™’””' 1 1 TANARUS, my h "'l*l °d fin. r0.n1,. It ,p. IS congestion of the stomach We and recommend u^ Shty * ood “^^ine i 561 Belmont svenot^ gratified* owidth 0 width sh* 1 “ l am certainly f™'®? with the results I obtained [t u nse of Pepgen. In mv opinion Ihe system 0 .” Ul toDic for ”P

avenue 285 Wurman catarrh ra i P °*’. s ' was relieved of thp heaJ by Pepgen, according to the statement of her mother. Mrs. 8 f. Scarce, 266 North Holme* avenue, Indianapolis, says: “From mr experience with Pepgen I would say *J B * ff ? d Ly nic for children. It helped m.v eon Maurice, who is 12 years old." s-rl!?' A , n GoId "- 23 South Alabama SiTett Indianapolis, cays: , ‘Ppn<--*n greatly Improved ray entire system ? have recommended the medicine to a ando M so. maDV P °° p,e and wlu to Mr*. Nellie Harris, 437 Blake street In 'frr^thr 118, 8ay8: “* had stomach trouble for three years and was discouraged I epgen surely benefited me. It improved rh’lng. PPet tP aDd 1 Caa eat almost nyBrady - 433 Bright street, Indianapolis, says: "Mv husband had stomach and kidney trouble for about five yea.s. Since taking Pepgen he 1* feeling much better. H e |fts good sound sleep and he does not have' the sick spells he used to have.” r A ? na W ! lal ''y 133 North Noble" Pn.ttnn 1 K dlanap °T a ' *V |: " l recommend Pepgen because I surely thick it is the best medicine for stomach trouble. I u not begin to tell the benefits I have received from the medicine.” r *- c ,f' ro **U.~ 121 E. Vermont street. Indianapolis, says: “I had stomach trou Pjf fo . r fire years. Pepgen relieved me mend 111 J C ' Pt ‘ lal * Alfred Foy, 1121 E. Twenty-second street, Indianapolis, says: “Since takinPep*en my wife sleeps better and her digestion is fine. I can see a great change lit her for the better. We recommend Pepgen.” Mrs. Jessie Jamison, 2258 Yandes street. Indianapolis, says: "Influenza left- me In a run-down condition. Pepgen built me up and I can say I am feeling great. I recommend Pepgen.” Mrs. F. P. Lacey, 2132 Columbia av®jliue. Indianapolis, says: "I suffered with kidney and liver trouble. Pepgen gave me fine results. My appetite is line and the aches and pains have practically leii/* W. C. Home*. 652 E. Tenth street, Indianapolis, .says: "Since taking Pepgen my buck dees not ache any more and I get much more restful sleep. Pepgen has benefited me greatly.” Dominie Gary. 60S N. Pine street. Indianapolis, says: “I am vefy glad to recommend Pepgen. In my estimation It Is a great medicine for the stomach—it Is simply splendid.” Mrs. R. K. Morris, 807 E. Fourteenth street. Indianapolis, snys: “After taking Pepgen for only a short time T consider myself about froe ffom stomach trouble. I gladly recommend the medicine to other sufferers.” Mrs. Harry Kountz, 1153 Evinson street, Indianapolis, says: "Influenza left my husband in a terrible condition. He began to improve immediately upon taking Pepgen. We both recommend the medicine.” Mrs. F. E. MeComb, 2080 Cornell avenue, Indlananoils. says: “I thoroughly believe that Pepgen Is as near to an ideal tonic as will ever be discovered.” Mrs. August P. Wacker Jr., nurse, 2917 W. Tenth street, Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen relieved me of Indigestion. After my delightful experience I am telling all of my patrons about Pepgen.” • Mrs. Jennie 'V:Jlee. 1436 Cornell avenue. Indianapolis, nys: "Pep-ren gav me a nood appetite. Mv food digests well and my tre->.-ml condition Is great!v improved. "I gl.idlv recommend Pepgen.” Mr*. Lillie t><ueh. 2107 Columbia avenue, Indianapolis, sas-s: "Since taking Pepgen I sleep fine and my nerves are much stronger. In fact, I feel better In a great many wavg.” —Advertisement.