Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1921 — Page 9

FAMILY AWAY, HOME LOOTED and Fishing Tackle r' Stolen From East Maple I Road Residence. Burglars entered the home of C. H. Bmmerman, 932 East Maple Road boulevard, while the family was out of the city, according to Information given the police today. Each room was ransacked. Silk dresses, an electric Iron, two fishing poles and two reels were listed as stolen A rooming house thief alyo is operating In the city. Mrs. H. J. Thard, 1018 North lUinois street, told the police she rented a room to a man who said he was from Ohio and that later two suits of, clothes and the new roomer were Mrs. George Berry, Apartment O, 1232 Broadway, told the police a blue silk dress, valued at SSO was stolen from her home. Sam Sigel, 818 Maple street, reported that a thief stole money from his wife's parse which was lying in the dining room of their home. Joe Howard, 374 South Senate avenue, reported that an electric drill -valued at SSO was stolen from his home. James Clark, 217 East Ohio street. . id some one' stole his plumber's tools, worth S3O, from a house at 4558 Carrolltco* avenue. ptate Hastens Work of Repairing Roads The work of maintaining State roads In Indiana Is to be pushed with ail possible 'speed according to announcement by Lawrence Lyons, State highway department director. The ifepartment recently received from the Federal Government thirty-five catepillar tractors and each of these Is now engaged in hauling a big grader on the roads. As farmers along State roads are moving their fences back to new lines es tablished by department engineers to make the distance from fence to fence CO-feet, road crews are opening ditches for a system of complete drainage on roads", as one of th“ points in highway maintenance the commission insists on and a well drained highway serviceable the year around, is the initial step for an

“One of the Greatest Economic Problems Is Distribution”

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C 1 Uncle Sam Plans to Stay at Home WASHINGTON, July 6 —The United States Government has decided to remain In Washington this summer. President Harding. It was learned today, has about given up hope of going to Alaska, a trip which he planned to make if Congress ad-* Journed. A poll of cabinet showed that all the members have made plans to stay here. The Senate Is on record against a recess. House leaders said they planned to work ahead on tariff and taxation. V J improved system throughout the Hoosler domain. The present wors of road maintenance and widening and ditching along highways in this State is being done wit! funds obtained by automobile and inheri tance taxes and monies obtained by dlrec' tax and road levy, department official! say.

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STATE AID BANS SMALL SCHOOLS Must Have Attendance of More Than Twelve. Indiana schools with an attendance of less than twelve wiU not be reopened under rules established by the State department of public Instruction to govern the distribution of $400,000 In State aid to the financially poorer schools as provided by the Legislature. In part the rules require: “1. That the small schools which were abandoned last year because of attendance below twelve shall not be reopened. 2. That schools which had an attendance of twelve or fewer during the last school year shall not be continued this year except by approval of the State superintendent of public instruction, after petitions have been filed in the State department. "3. Minimum wages are established for high school teachers. ‘4. AU elementary schools must score at least fifty points on a baris of 100, Including thirty-two points required of all first and second class schools, on the

PRESIDENT HARDING in a recent address declared that “one of the greatest economic problems, if not the greatest, is distribution. There can be no doubt of the position of the good roads movement in the solution of the problem. I believe that Federal and State Governments must not only create good roads but they must insist upon the maintenance of good roads. A good road gone wrong is a streak of memorial to neglect and waste. The roads we build must be built for use in the distribution of products rather than for merely pleasure riding. We must foster the use of motor trucks.” The expression of the chief executive of our nation is but a confirmation of the experiences of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) in the conduct of its business. The problems of distribution are of paramount importance and in effecting this distribution, good roads are a primary essential. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has in operation more than 4000 motor trucks engaged in distributing gasoline, kerosene, and lubri<:ating oils to ultimate consumers in 11 Middle Western States. It is the business of this department to attempt to furnish Standard Oil products to whoever may require them, wherever he may live. To supplement the tank wagon, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) maintains a net work of service stations, located on the main traveled highways, every few miles in the country and every few blocks in the city. Through its highly specialized organization, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) manufactures from crude petroleum the three factors necessary to a solution of the problems of distribution. Stanolind Paving Asphalt for good roads—enduring roads. Red Crown, the high-grade gasoline, fQr power—tremendous power. Polarine, the perfect motor oil, for lubrication—correct lubrication. In the manufacture of these products, the Company has set as a measure of value specifications which it believes insure the user the utmost of service at a minimum of expense. Its products are made to exact standards, and these standards are based upon a careful, exhaustive study of the conditions under which they will be used. All are uniform in quality and go to the consumer with the Company’s guarantee that they are exactly as represented. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave.. Chicago. 111.

IIS DIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 19Z1.

' She Must Have Been Another*s Wife; Her Companion Tarred FORT WORTH, Texas, July 6 Wearing nothing but a coat of dripping tar, an unidentified man was dumped out of an automobile In the center of town today. Half an hour earlier a band of masked men drove up In automobiles and selxed a man and a woman sitting In a car parked at the curb and disappeared with them. The man, who was dumped on one of the mpln streets, dashed through an alley, Jumped into an automobile and escaped. The woman was said to have been taken to her home by the masked men. Whether she witnessed the tar and feathering is unknown. V J score card approved by the 'State board of education In its June meeting.” At least four meetings will be held In southern Indiana this month to discuss State aid.

INDIANAPOLIS IS SWEPT BY WAVE OF ENTHUSIASM FOR PEPGEN AS GLOWING TRIBUTES SPREAD FAME “Made Me Feel Younger, r “Put Me Back.on Payroll,’ 9 “I Can Eat Whatever I Desire," “No More Dyspepsia for Me —Never, 99 “I Gained Weight Rapidly. 99 These and Many More Like Expressions Are Now Daily Heard as People Tell Their Experiences. * A MULTITUDE OF REMARKABLTTnSTANCES ARE RECITED

This Purely Vegetable Remedy Is Especially Designed to Relieve Many Common, Everyday Ills Which Make Millions of Men and Women Miserable ; Rob Them of Their Strength and Vitality; Keep Them in Distress, Discomfort and. Pain While They Should Be Enjoying the Blessings of Complete Health! and Vigor Which Make Life Worth While. All Druggists ''Sell Pepgen. Now Being Specially Introduced at Haag's, Hook’s and Huder’s Drug Stores.

Indianapolis Is like a city afire — with enthusiasm over Pepgen. In all sections houses, homes and on the streets, the people are talking about Pepgen, some relating their own remarkable experiences and ethers talking about what they have heard from others. What Pepgen has done and what it is doing for people is the subject of more talk in Indianapolis, day after day. than any other subject. And It Is no small wonder that this Is the case, as the Instances given of Pepgen accomplishments In a comparatively short space of time make an amusing record. The wonderful popularity achieved by this tonic Is evidence of the remark able effect of personal Indorsement. People who have been benefited have not been slow lu telling others how they were helped. Not a long period has elapsed since Pepgen was first Introduced Uj Indian ■polls and those who had knowledge of It were comparatively few la number. Rut word of Its efficiency soon passed around and the number of enthusiastic Indorsements Increased In proportion to the growing numbers who tried the remedy. The result is that the original few* have now multiplied Into thousands. In addition to those who content themselves with recommending Pepgen to relatives and friends there, are those who have come forward In a spirit of broader helpfulness to give their recommendations for publication,*ln order that the entire public may have the op portunlty to receive the same benefit that they have received. These statements are not to be dis counted. They are entirely voluntary There Is no payment for them In any way, shape or form. Many come from people , who are naturally reluctant about bringing themselves Into public attention, but who disregard this phase for the sake of doing their duty as they see It. And that there may be any delusions about, the merits of the medicine Is entirely disposed of by the overwhelming volume of evidence. When such great numbers of people Join In unqualified statements such fts those published regarding Pepgen, It means that the medicine must have merit. Following are extracts from a considerable number of Indianapolis people:

SAYS STOMACH IS IN GOOD CONDITION NOW "Since taking Pepgen I feel as good as I did several years ago, before I began to suffer with nay stomach,” says Mrs, Maggie Sibert of 548 South Capitol avenue, Indlnnupolls. "My stomach was badly disordered. Often, after meals, 1 felt sick. I frequently suffered from cramps and pains In my stomach. They were very severe. "Pepgen has made a wonderful change In me. It has put my stomach In good condition. My food agrees with mo and I’m not troubled now with pains and cramps In my stomach. I eat more than I did before. I feel better than I have for a long time and, of course, I’m glad to recommend Pepgen to others.” Those who take Pepgen say they can oat anything without discomfort. It has given relief to hundreds of thousands.—Advertisement. BELMONT AVENUE MAN MAKES 5-POUND GAIN “Pepgen has done me a world of good,” says William Boyd of 589 Belmont avenue, Indlanapoll3. “I gained five pounds In a short time after I started taking medicine. For two years 1 suffered from Indigestion. After meals I suffered from pains in my stomach. I began losing weight. “This trouble was unusually hard on me, I suppose, because I had always been In good health and not used to suffering. I tried medicines, but It seemed that nothing would help me. “1 hadn't been taking Pepgen long until I could see results. I started gaining weight and soon gained five pounds. The indigestion lias been relieved and the pains are gone. "Pepgen has done me a great deal of good and I can highly recommend it to anybody.”—Advertisement.

“HUMAN DERRICK,” ONE TIME STRONG MAN, TELLS WHY HE EXPECTS RETURN OF VIGOR “The boys will soon be calling me 'The Human Derrick’ again if Pepgen keeps on Increasing my strength.” says John W. Miller. A few years ago Mr. Miller was known as “The Human Derrick." He worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Fellow employes claimed he was one of the strongest men In the country. Then Mr. Miller s stomach got out of order. Nervousness came on him. Almost before he knew it his system was weakened and run down. His marvelous strength was gone. But “The Human Derrick” was not down and out. Always exceptionally capable mentally, he obta'ned the position of postmaster at Logansport, I‘a., and while filling this office so efficiently that he established an enviable reputation as a public official, Mr. Miller also set himself to the task of recovering his health. This was a hard Job. It took a great deal of searching to find the right medicine. It required time. But It paid. Because today “The Human Derrick” is strong and well, again. Mr. Miller thanks Pepgen for his recovery. At his present home, 217 Bluff street. New Castle, Pa., Mr. filler told the story. ’Here’s what he says about this remarkable medicine in Ills own words: “Stomach trouble and nervousness robbed me of my strength and health. But probably the thing that hurt myhealtb most was a stroke of apoplexy two years ago. It took what little strength I had left. I was never the same afterwards. “But for a long time before that Ihad been ailing. My appetite went down to almost nothing. I ate only very little, und didn't seem to get any good out of what I ate. I was so nervous I couldn't sleep soundly. “After trying many medicines without benefit, I finally tried Pepgen and started taking It I feel that it Is the jnedicldu I have been needing all the time. Since taking Pepgen I feel better than at any time during the last two years. I have an excellent appetite now. Everything I eat tastes good. The nervousness has disappeared. I can sleep soundly and get good rest. Pepgen Is rapidly bringing back my strength.” Weak, rundown men and women who need more strength, better digestion and more nerve force will find Pepgen, the great roconstructlve tonic, Just what they have been looking for. Pepgen Is sold by all first-class druggists. It is now being specially introduced at Haag's, Hook's and Huder's drug stores. —Advertisement.

FAITH IN ADS BROUGHT HER BIGGER MEALS That It pays to have faith in news paper advertisements Is well proved ill the statement of Mrs. Rboda Stephenson of 1038 Talbott avenue, Indianapolis. Mrs. Stephenson says: “I saw Pepgen advertised Iff an In diannpolis newspaper and, I decided to try it. Pepgen has done me a great deal of good. “I suffered with my stomach. I was troubled with Indigestion often. My ap petite was poor The little food I ate did not taste right. Everything tasted alike. I frequently suffered from severe headaches “I tried different medicines, but nothing helped me. I kept getting worse Then I saw an advertisement about l’epgeu and started taking this medicine Pepgen seemed to be Just what I needed It has given me a splendid appetite. Everything I eat tastes fine. I can eat w*hat I want, too, without indigestion or any other trouble afterw*ard. “I have recommended Pepgen personally to a great many people, and I am now glad to give this public indorsement because I know Pepgen is worthy of It." Those who take Pepgen say they can eat anything they want. Pepgen brings increased appetite, and Improves digestion and assimilation. It has g/ven relief in thousands of cases In all parts of the country. Pepgen is sold by all first class druggists everywhere. It is being especially introduced by Hang's, Hook's and Huder's drug stones.—Advertisement.

DELAWARE ST. WOMAN’S HEADACHES LASTED DAYS Men and women who suffer from headaches should tako Pepgen, according to Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson of 443 Delaware street, Indianapolis. She tells her experience with Pepgen as follows: “Sometimes my hendaches lasted for 'days at u time. Frequently I’d wake up at night with a severe headache. My stomach also was out of order. I suffered from pains In my stomach and was often troubled with Indigestion. "Pepgen relieved this trouble. The headches are gone now. My stomach. Is In better condition. The Indigestion has left me and the pains In my stomach have disappeared. I’m glad to recommend Pepgen after what It did for me.” —Advertisement. NERVES DISORDERED; WAS UNABLE TO SLEEP “I never felt, better In my life than now since taking Pepgen," says Mrs. Alice Harrington of 1252 West Washington street, Indianapolis. "Before I took Pegen my stomach was out of order. I suffered from aches and pains In my stomach. I was troubled with constipation. My nerves also were disordered and I couldn't sleep properly. I woke up often during the night. Sometimes It

ENGLISH AYE. WOMAN GAINS FIVE POUNDS “I have gained more than five pounds since I started taking Pepgen,” says Mrs. J. F. Rhine of 1134 English avenue, Indianapolis. “My system was In a general rundown condition. My stomach was out of order. I suffered frequently from pains in my stomach. I had headaches often. After a time I became weak and then it was hard for me to get my housework done. I had to sit down and rest often through the day. “Well, I started taking Pepgen. It surely did me a lot of good. I am much improved now. It built up my s rengtli In a short time I started gaining weight and have now gained more than five pounds. “1 am glad to recommend Pepgen after what It did for ma.” Pepgen is a natural medicine. It is made from medicinal roots, barks and herbs that are gathered in many different parts of the world and blended. In a modern laboratory, into a brownish medicinal liquid. Pepgen has a beneficial effect upon the entire system. It brings increased appetite and puis the stomach in good condition. It soothes the nerves and promotes sound, refreshing sleep. At the same time Pepgen builds up the system generally. Pepgen Is sold by all first-class drug gists everywhere. It is being specially Introduced at Haag's, Hook’s and Huder's drug stores.—Advertisement.

would be hours before I could get back to sleep. “I feel fins since taking Pepgen. This medicine has improved me wonderfully. My stomach is in better condition. The aches ad pains have left me. I’m better in every way and recommend Pepgen because of what It did for me.”—Advertisement. SAYS PEPGEN BUILT UP HER RUNDOWN SYSTEM "X think Pepgen Is a wonderful medicine for anybody who Is weak and run down. It proved to be such in my case.” says Mrs. Carrie Pobst of 217 North Twelfth street, Indianapolis. "My system was weak and rundown generally as a result of stomach, trouble. I suffered a great deal frond indigestion. Severe pains came in mJ stomach frequently. Then my appetite/became poor and went down to almost/ nothing. Finally my nerves became/affected. I began to . decline In beaJ/fh in every way. "I saw B*epgen so highly recommended in the /newspaper that I decided to try It. PepAen was Just what I ueeded. I began Ao Improve in just n short time after /i started taking Pepgen. Now I havy improved bn every way. My storaaely and nerves are much better. I am fe/lhig fine. /"Yes, I think Pepgen Is wonderful for Anybody who suffers as I did. and 1 Sun /glad to recommend it.” —Advertisement.

ARBOR AVENUE WOMAN OFFERS GOOD ADVICE “Pepgen is the very medicine peopls with weakened systems should take, gays Mrs. George Montgomery of 523 Arbor avenue, Indianapolis. "I know, because my system was weakened and run down and Pepgen surely helped ms, "I suffered from what I suppose yotj would cal! nervous Indigestion. My stomach was badly disordered. My appetite was very pour. It seemed a* though I didn't care for a thing to eat. I often suffered from headaches. “i read so much in the newspaper* about Pepgen that I decided to give ij a trial. Pepgen surely helped me. It has releived my trouble and I am enjoying normal health.” Pepgen is a recent discovery. It 1* designed to help the countless pgopl* who suffer from the common ailment* of the day, such as indigestion, constipation, biliousness, pains in back, headaches, dyspepsia and ills of the live* and kidneys. It acts as a tonic for th* entire system. It tones and Invigorate* the vital organs, enriches the blood and strengthens and builds up the tissue* —Advertisement. TEACHER TELLS ABOUT . 3-POUND WEIGHT GAIN “I have gained three pounds since I started taking l’epgen and my stomach trouble and indigestion are gone,” say* Mrs. Gertrude Gibbs of 132 lacoma terrace, Indianapolis, a teacher. "My stomach was disordered more o* less for ten years. I suffered from indigestion and pains in my stomach. Sometimes the pains would last for hours and were very severe. Usually I got up in the morning with a bad teste in my mouth. I often feit sick after meals. 1 was tired and worn out most of the time. . "I kept reading in the papers what Pepgen was doing for others here in Indianapolis and I decided to try it. I could soon feel the effect of this medilue ever my entire system, and now I am iproved in every way. My stomach is better. I have gained three pounds. —Advertisement.

STOMACH CRAMPS AND ACHES ARE RELIEVED “I was in poor health for over ten years,” says Clark Moore t>f 923 North Keystone avenue. Indianapolis. "My stomach troubled me. I suffered from aches and cramps in my stomach. Sometimes the cramps came on me while I was cut on the street. The pain was "sd severe that I could hardiy keep guin*' At other times the pains came at uighc, after I had gone to bed. i coulua’t sleep because of them. ■ It was while I was employed at the Oakes Machine Shops, on Roosevelt ave nue, that I first heard of Pepgen. A friend said that he believed Pepgen would help me. On bis recommendation I started taking Pepgen. I want to s*'_. that Pepgen was iust what 1 needed, i started gaining weight in just a short time and since then I’ve increased my weight 25 pounds. My stomach is In much, better condition. I’m C 2 years old and I never felt better In my life.’ —Advertisement. WEST ST. MAN MAKES 5-POUND GAIN QUICKLY “I will never be without Pepgen In my house,” says R. F. Miller of 910 North West street, Indianapolis. "I gained five pounds in a short time while taking Pepgen. “My most severe trouble was Indigestion. I suffered from Indigestion for about ten years. This trouble caused severe pains in my stomach. My apretlte was good, but I couldn’t satify It because of the distress and pains afterward I tried several medicines, but I couldn't find anything that would help me. "For a long time I had been reading In the newspapers about Pepgen. Soma of statements I read reminded me of my own case. It seemed that the people who gave these statements had beeii troubled just as I was and that Pepgen had done them a great deal of good. Well. I started taking Pepgen. It surely helped me. The indigestion Is gone. The pains have left my stomach. I have gained five pounds."—Advertisement.

GAINS STRENGTH AND HOUSEWORK IS EASIER “Although it Is unusual for me to gain w r elght, 1 have gained about three pounds since I started taking Pepgen,” says Mrs. J. F. Willis of 415 Muskingum street, Indianapolis. "My system was in such a weakened condition that I tired very easily. It hard for me to do my work. I would often have to sit down and rest through the day. “Since taking Pepgen I feel like my real self again. Pepgen proved to be a wonderful help. It built up my system generally. I have more strength and the housework is easier. "I recommend Pepgen to people who feel weak and run down or who wish to gain weight.” It Is an established fact that Pepgen has Increased the weight of weakened, rundown men aud women In thousands of cases. If you are weakened, ailing, run down; if you wish to gain weight, try Pepgen.—Advertisement. PEOPLE ALL OVER THE CITY PRAISE PEPGEN All oyer Indianapolis men and women who stand for the best in their respective communities are taking and praising Pepgen. Doctors, nurses, newspaper men, ministers and others high In public and private business life have publicly necommended Pepgen, proving its merit beyond question. Pepgen is designed to relieve the common aliments of the day, such as indigestion, constipation, lack of appetite, biliousness, liver and kidney Ills, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and a general rundown, weakened condition. It has given relief in thousands of such cases In all parts of the country. Try Pepgen. Pepgen Is sold by all first-class druggists everywhere. It Is being specially Introduced at Haante, Hook's and, Huder's drug stores.'tflivwiiaoment.'