Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 272, 29 August 1919 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. - FRIDAY, AUG. 29, 1919.

PREBLE NORMAL MAY BE CLOSED;

STUDENTS LACK . School May be Moved to Eaton Earl Harrison Funeral Probably Sunday. EATON. O. Aug. 29 Probabilities are the Preble County Normal school at West Alexandria will be closed for at least a year, following the resignation of Miss Zetta Huber. head of the school, who has resigned to take an instructor's position In the State Normal school at Greensboro, S. C. County School Superintendent Walter S. Fogarty states that the school at West Alexandria will very likely bo discontinued, probably for a year at least, owing to the fact that the attendance at present is not sufficient to warrant its continuance. However, the situation probably will be clarified in" a short time, as Superintendent Fogarty has laid the matter before the state superintendent of education. There is a probability that the school will be brought from West Alexandria to Eaton as a measure enacted by the late legislature makes such a change! possible. If there is sufficient demand for continuance of the school and if proper accommodations are available in Eaton, it is quite likely the change to Eaton will be made, says Fogarty. Funeral To Be Set Earl Harrison. 25. proprietor of the Ideal barber shop, died Thursday ! morning at Reid Memorial hospital, ; Richmond. Ind.. where he had been! taken from his home here Tuesday ' evening for an operation, but which was not performed. i The body was removed to his home i here Thursday for funeral and burial ' but as yet the inner;'.! aranjremenf i have not" been completed. Funeral and ; burial probably will take place Sunday afternoon. Harrison furnished an internal physical condition that baffled scores of surgeons and physicians who had examined him. Periods of from thirty to ninety day? l;m. ; d be tween evt-1 cuation of his bowids. Harrison is survived by his wife, j Jessie, stepdatigh'er. mother, Mrs. (). j A. Bunting, and stepfather, of Eaton; ; father, who resides in Hamilton; one brother, of Cincinnati, and one sister, of Los Angeles, Calif. He was married a few months ago. his wife being a daughter oi John vialyean. proprietor of the Bazaar stor North Barron; street. Farmers Vill Meet. Following meetings this wek at var lous points in Preble county, a mas:meeting of farmers will be hold Saturday afternoon pt 2 o'clock, in. Eaton in iho nublic assembly room in the;

courthouse, for the purpose of discus-; Board steamer, He -ffron, which is asing formulated phtns for formation '-shore in the ;trait of Korea, are Janvt of a farmers' county grain elevator, Do War and Lillian Fhzpatrick. Ilaassociation. or farmers' equity union ' wa.ii. nurse aid; Mrs. Laura West, in the county. I Belefontaine, Ohio; Marina Pauliny, The movement looking to the organ-j New York City and Maria Velisek, lzation of the association or union has Chicago. been under way some time. Much in- -

terest has been manifested in the meet ings held in the different localities, i Is said. G. O. Drayton. Greenville, 111., lo-1 turcr for the National Farmers' Knuily Union, will address the- meeting her.1.: He has addressed fJl the meetings' held thus far in the county this week., PcTxtcn-Wilson. j Miss Lois Anna Wilson, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wilson, and Harold Hays Paxton were married Thursday i evening at the Wilson home, near Morning Sun. Mr. Paxton. son of Mr. j and Mrs. S. M. Paxton. and his bride I are members of prominent families of I Israel lownship. ! Bucch Is Improving. j County Commissioner Henry Ptisch.j who recently submitted to an oper- j ption at Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, is improving satisfactorily at this j time, advices from the hospital state, i For a time his condition was regarded as very serious. Ross at Bellefontaine. Chalmer H. Ross, who was local agent for the Ohio Electric Railway company at the time he entered the miliary service , has been placed in j ehr.i'ge- of the compan's offices in Bellefontaine, where he and his wife have taken residence. New Pump Installed. An electrically operated pump has been Installed at the pumping plant of the ei: y waterworks and has been connected with an extra well sunk some time ago feu- the purpose of inCreasing the water supply. The new pump has a maximum capacity of S.'O gallons of water a minute. Superintendent J. H. Beatty declares th- additional well and new pumping arrange -ment insures the city against vaie.shortae for years te come. Under the new arrangement water is pumpe.I Millions ol peop!p puffer year after year from ailments arU-rtinx practically every part of the body, never dreaminc that their ill health can be traced directly to acid-stomach Here Is the reaisou: poor diction means poor nourishment of the tl liferent orgnus ami tisanes of the body. The bloo.l Is Impoverished biTomfs weak. thin, siuseieh. Ailments of many kmiis spring from such conditions. Biliousness, rlieumatis-ra. lumbago, sciatica, general weakness. lots of power aud energy, headache, insomnia, nervousness, mental depression even more serious ailment siu h ns catarrh and cancer of the stomach, intestinal ulcers, cirrhosis of the liver, heart trouble all of these can often be traced directly to acid stomach. Keep a sharp lookout for ttic flrrt symptoms of acid-Bi-omaeh indigestion, heartburn, belcliin:, food repeating, that awful painful bloat after eating, and sour, ga.sy stomach. K ATONIC, the wonderful modern remedy for acid stomach, is guaranteed to bring Quick relief from these stomach miseries. Thousands say they never dreamed that anything could briug such speedy relkl-aud make them feel so much better in every way. Try EAIOMO and you, too, will bo Just as enthusiastic in its praise. Make your life worth livlng-no aches or pains-no blues or melancholy-no more of that tired, listless feeling Be well and strong. Get back your physical and mental punch; your vim. vigor and vitality. You will always be weak aud ailing as lorn! as you have, acid stomach. So gev rid of it now. Take EA TONIC Tablets-they taste goodyou cat thorn like a bit of candy. Your druggist ha EATONIO 90 cents for a big box. Set a box from him today and if you are not satisfied ha will refund your tuoaey. c

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direct from the well lnto the standpipe. Heretofore it was drawn into a reserve cistern and then pumped Into the standpipe. Canning Factory Runs. Camden probably is operating the only canning factory in Preble countythis season, although there are several

such plants in the county. Tomatoes ! for the Camden factory are being ob- j talned from localities outside the coun- j ty. The Eaton Canning Company is , not operating this season because of ' inability to interest farmers in the pro- j duction of tomatoes. j Sues for $175 I Cyrus Karicofe is suing Irving Brijl In common pleas court to recover $175, with 6 percent, interest, alleging to be owing on a note. Hunting Licenses Issued County Clerk V. O. Rookstool, has j Issued 19 hunter licenses up to this j time. A big rush is expected the first j of next week, just prior to the opening i of the squirrel season. Any village or township clerk In the county is j authorized to issue hunter licenses. Janitors Employed I Employment of John Clements as j janitor at the North Barron street public school building and Charles Frame as janitor at the South Franklin street school building has been anuounced by the city board of education. The schools reopen Sept. 8, following the summer vacation. Dry Bar Replaces Saloon j Charles and John Monesmith have, opened a soft drink business in their. Main street building, which they lormerly occupied with a saloon. State Officials Fail to Settle Louisville Strike (By Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky.. August 29 There was little apparent hope of set tlement today of the strike of union- j ized employes of the Louisville rail-1 way company which has partly tied; up street car service here for nearly; two weeks. After failure of Governor James D. Black, Mayor George W. Smith and other city officials to get! the company to enter a conference j with the union leaders, all indications! pointed today toward a long drawn j out affair. Meanwhile T. J. Minary, president : of the company, has expressed the ; belief that the backbone of the strike is broken and said that normal ser-: vice will be offered within a few days, j Limited service was being ottered to-1 day, the cars beinc manned by strike-; breakers under police escort. j A statement from union headquar-j teis denies a report that its members i are returning to the company and reiterated that ,;;() union men would remain on strike until thir demands, which include union recognition and better working conditions, are granted by the company. NURSES SAIL FROM RUSSIA r.y Associated Press; VLADIVOSTOK, Tuesday, Aug. 19. -Among the Red Cross nurses o,i board the I nit en Slaves Shippin United BRITISH MISSION HELD (i;y Associated Press) COPENHAGEN. Aug. 29. Three members of the British mission to Lithuania were arrested by German soldiers and taken to Mitau. They were later released. WANTS AMERICAN CAPITAL. ' p.y AssoclntoJ Press) LONDON, Ausrust 29 James C. Gould, member of parliament of Cardiff, Wales, and chairman and director of a large numbe r of mercantile concerns, sailed today for the United States, at the head of an important business mission. It is the purpose of the mission to eneleavor to stimulate trade between Great Britain and the I'niteel States and introduce American capital into British inelustiies. If you are suffering from skin trouble and have tried various treatments - ithc ut success dun't be discouraged. Ointment and Resinol Soap bring speedy relief from eczema and other uchinf; or embarrassing eruptions, and uvu.?Uy succeed in making the skin Clear and healthy aain. Y.u:r druggist carries Kcslnol Ointment and Rffsuml Siap. Try ihem!

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DOUBLES CHAMPS WILL BE DECIDED IN PLAY TONIGHT Jim Harrington and Ollie Otten, touted as champions, went down to defeat at the playgrounds Thursday evening at the hands of Shel Simmons and Gejorge Eversman, in two straight sets, C-3 and 6-2. Despite the scores, both sets were well played and several of the spectators declared the match to' be the best this year. Eversman has developed a hard serve which caused his opponents much worry. His work in the back of the courts was commendable, as returned several of Harington's hard drives which looked impossible. Simmons, with his great reach, makes an ideal net man. Harrington's work in the back courts was also very good, and Otten played good tennis as net man, although he had trouble returning the serves of Eversman. By winning. Simmons and Eversman won the right to enter the finals and will play the winner of the Haberkern and Holland, Isley and Holiday match for the doubles championship of the city, Friday evening. A number of the preliminary matches in singles remain, but it is thought that they will be played off soon. Thursday evening, Clarke trimmed Fay, while Keys won from Otten, in two sets, 6-3 and 0-2. Keys also won two straight sets from Haberkern. The singles championship is doped to lie between four men, Shel Simmons, Jim Harrington, Roland Keys and Robert Cope-land, although they are looking for Clarke to make his opponents step to defeat him.

Quack Social Disease Nostrums are Seized By Government Agents fT?v Associated Press! WASHINGTON, Aug. 29. Four hundred and fifty seizures of so-called remedies for social disease have been made recently under the food and drug act by federal officials who have inaugurated a campaign to suppress this variety of "qmick" medicine. In making this announcement today the Bureau of Chemistry of the Department of Agricultural issueel a general warning that use of such "remedies" was extremely dangerous and likely to lead to a long period of suffering. "The goods seized include a great variety of compounds," F-iid the bureau's announcement. "Some of the labels bear the claim of the manufacturer that the contents are sure cures. Some even contain statements that cures will be effected within definite periods. An efficiency expert found that the girls employed in a hat manufactory whose work was to sw silk-ribbon bows anel hat bands on hats, war-feel bits of ribbon valued at ?S('() a year in cutting by guess from the rolls of ribbon given to each girl. LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents Try It! Squeeze the juice cf two lemon! into a hcttle containing three ounce! nr orchard white, shake well, and yot j have a quarter pint of tho best frec"kl ' and tan lotion, and complexion beau i tlfler, at very, very small cost. i Your grocer has the lemon3 and i uiuf; muic ur euiifi eounier win j supply three ounces of c-.-chard .white ' for a few cents. Massage this sweet '! ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, i j firms and hands each day and see how !j freckles and blemishes disappear and ' how clear, soft and rosy-white th Elun becomes. Yes! It is harmless nd never irritates. Adv. DR0 F. E. KAGiE Physician and Surgeon Announces opening of office in Comstock buikiir.K. 101(3 Main Street, ties. Thone 2835. Office 14S1 " -.j my m .it m. Out of H nig WMt Ml

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Ratification Delay Peeves London Press LONDON, Aug. 2S. A Daily News editorial says: "The league of nations, which drew its inspiration from America, will be a league in which America has no part so long as the senate refuses ratification of the treaty. Even that will not prevent the league from coming into being and fulfillirg the duties entrusted to it by the peace treaty, but it will mean that the collective voice of the nations will be lamentably weaker in authority from the defection of the greatest and most disinterested power in the world. "The faith of the vast body of English admirers of America is being heavily taxed by the attitude of the senate. They find it hard to believe that after all America has done for the world since 1917 she should b blind and deaf to the need of the world today. The need of the world is to get straight, and without America it cannot get straight. "If America decides her role shall be to stand on dry land and watch the nations of the world still struggling in the surf, she has right to do it. Nothing that may happen now can diminish the value of the indispensable services America as a whole and great Americans like President Wilson and Mr. Hoover have rendered to the world. If we have to get straight without America we shall face the situation as we must, but her refusal would be a heavy blow '.and at this crisis, delay is hardly better than refusal."

LEGATIONS RAISED. (By Associated "Press) BRUSSELS August 29. The Belgian government has raised its legations to the Quirinal and the Holy See eo embassies. "GETS-IT" PEELS YOUR CORNS RIGHT OFF j Two Drops Will Do It Without Fuss or Trouble. Never Fails. ! There's only one way to get rid of a corn, and that is to neel if off as : you would a banana skin. There is :only one corn remover in all the world There' No Corn "GeU-It" Will Not 'Get' that does it that way, and that is "Gets-It." It is because of this fact I that "Gets-It" is today the biggest seller among corn-removers on this i planet. It means the end of "corn-fid-: tiling.' For hard corns, soft corns, bejtween the toes and calluses, it means la quick, certain finish. "Gets-It" is I applied in 2 or 3 seconds. All yon I need is 2 or 3 drops. As easy to do as signing your name. It does away forjever with tape, plasters, bandaees. knive, corn-diggers, scissors, files ! and blood-bringing razors. Ease your j corn-pains, be corn-free at last. Gets-n, the only sure, guaranteed money-back corn-remover, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in Richmond and recommended as the world's best corn rented v by A. G. Luken & Co., Clem Thistiethwaite and Conkey Drug Co. Adv. UU-BLMJiaiaSJWTJJ Miss Ruth E. Peltz Pianist Announces the opening of her Fall and Winter classes, beginning September 2nd, :i,019, 225 North 9th Street Telephone 189G , 5 Marvelous I 0 Cleanser Removes Ink, Fruit and Grass stains. For sale at Conkey's Drug Store or at your grocers. D. W. Walters, T-Tinth Street. Mfg. 107 So. EXCURSION Indiana CINCINNATI SUNDAY, AUGUST 31ST rr ROUND TRIP Includes war tax Leaving Richmond, 7:57 a. m., returning leave Cincinnati, 7:00 p. m. For information inquire Agent. Home telephone 2062. PHOTOS 722 MAIN 5T RICHMONaiU?

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Are Your Meals Paying Profit or Plunging You Headlong Into Physical Bankruptcy? In these days, with the high cost of 'living, it costs almost a small fortune to satisfy a large appetite, but after all, there is nothing that brings such tremendous dividends as a good meal. The person who gets hungry is far ahead of the nervous dyspeptic, who i eats but little and who unwillingly ! saves cash at the expense of his I strength. VVealtn without health is like a wagon without a horse like an engine without steam, but when a man has a good appetite he usually has health, and everything in life looks rosy, then wealth seems easy. The vigor and vim which health ! gives a man makes everything look good his work is a pleasure and his life a happy one, but, when he begins to have a languid, downcast feeling a don't care sort of life he is usually the victim of an attack of stomach I ills. lie has dull headaches, bowels are clogged, food is a burden on his stomach, his nights are broken with bad dreams and he arises unrefreshed, is restless and tired before the day's work has even begun. It is then a person loses ambition to attain wealth. The world is not attractive. It has been said that "There are as many gold mines near your own home as in far-away Alaska." The very keyto health is near and needs but little search. Perhaps this little article will remind you of some friend who has been helped by Pepgen. Pepgen brings health through the stomach, blood and nerves. Strong nerves and rich blood contribute generously to the forgetfulness of sickness. Pepgen arouses to effective action the elements of nerve mastery that subdue consciousness of defective health. It is the choicest medicine, for feeble, fretted nerves. Scores of people are allowing their bodies to wear out simply because they do not assist nature occasionally. When a little kidney or stomach trouble is noticed, it should be promptly attended to. Virtue will be found In Pepgen tonic, which is delicately adapted to aid the kidneys, stomach and liver. If you don't feel right, try it. Sold by Thistlethwaite's and other firstclass druggists everywhere. Adv. Would Have Fared More Happily Had He Confined His Affections to One Woman. A middle aged man with two sweethearts, the one younger, the other old er than himself, is the hero of a fable ; written many centuries ago. j The younger woman, unwilling to j see in her lover any signs of en- j croaching age, plucked the gray hairs j from his head. The older woman, equally jealous against his showing ; any of the favors of youth, plucked the black hairs from his head. BeUween them they plucked him bald: anel then forsook him. j Many stomachs are as cruelly treatI ed. For the sake of immediate relief ! in Hrntif rlrngr is nonreel into the stom- ' ill. 11, aucauj i uuu .... ... - v.. function or another thereupon becomes feverishly active. To offset its harmful violence another drug of opposite effect, and equally drastic is poured , down. Some functions now operate i unhealthfully while yet others cease ! ; entirely. j In a desperate state at last the stomI ach is subjected to first one then an- ; other punishment until it is wholly ! disordered. i Better Treatment From Wife If the man in the fable had had a i wife instead of two sweethearts he j would have fared happily through life ' with a full head of hair. If distressed stomachs had as their ally faithful j Nature instead of fickle and violent : drugs, they would come through life .with less discomfert and more health. Nature offers Pepgen to sick stomachs to sick systems through which stomach sickness has spread like a poison. Pepgen is composed of healing herbs and barks treated without the use of alcohol. In many cases alcohol irritates the membranes of the stomaejh as surely as it irritates the surface as if dropped into the eye makes it red and fiery. Pepgen is delicately adapted to stomach needs. Pepgen build3 health and strength through the stomach. By causing good digestion it reaches the nerves. Run-down men and women who need better digestion, more strength, more flesh, regulated blood circulation and revitalization of the nervous system may learn of Pepgen at Thistlethwaite's and other first-class drug stores everywhere. Adv.

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It Is said that one of the great European statesmen always eats his pie first. Why does this statesman reverse a world-wide custom? Why does he satisfy the taste of his "sweettooth" first? No doubt he follows this rule to avoid the danger of over-load-ilng his stomach. The average human stomach will hold about one quart of food. How many people bear this in mind and give their stomachs the attention that lis justly due them? It is safe to say 'that not more than one in every ten 'persons eats to live; the balance live I to eat. i Crowding the human stomach with ifood distends and weakens the walls I of the organ until the muscles are i stretched and they often remain stretched. Muscular contraction becomes paralized, which is a dangerous condition, and then comes stomach upheaval, resulting in bloating, sourness. Bains, shortness of breath. Dal'pitation of the heart, nervousness and i headaches. Pepgen now is offered to dyspeptic, lit is their hope. Pepgen relieves ln- ! digestion. As soon as Pepgen peaches the stomach the gastric juices get busy and begin the process of diges- ! tion. Pepgen Is a wonderful tonic. u iido ci ciiuoLc, cii'4Jc:li,iii& ousadiiaa flavor. Adv. PURE GASGABA FINE LAXATIVE Pure cascara is one of the best laxatives known to the medical world. jbut cascara alone is not always suffi cient to overcome a severe and aggravated case of constipation. Senna leaves are another popular home remedy for constipation, but like cascara, they will not answer the problem where the ailment is of long standing. To secure best results cascara and senna should be used in combination. Two small horses traveling in the same direction will always outpull one big horse that weighs as much as both of them. To mix cascara and senna In exactly the proper porportions to always have a uniform dose requires a chemist's skill, but you can purchase them already mixed under the name of "Pepgen Laxative Tablets," at any firstclass drug store. Adv.

TWO SWEETHEARTS PLUCKED BALD; IT THIS MAN RIGHT

THOUSANDS ARE AGED AT 40 BY LIFE TODAY Every other man or woman at fifty, forty, even thirty-five, feels old ; some of them look it a few of them will confess it. "I don't feel so well," they say. "Seems as if my stomach were going back on me. I'm getting along, you know, nearly forty." They are wearing out because their stomachs are wearing out, because their digestive apparatus is giving away under the terrible strain they lay upon it. Men and women who have thought they were run-down forever have wound themselves up and are running along smoothly. They took Pepgen. They found in Tepgen a stomach food and stomach tonic a medicine that feeds while it heals starved, sick, sore stomachs and builds health and strength through the stomach, and nerves. Adv. SCIENTISTS NOW HUMAN BEINGS It is said that we have an entirely new body every seven years. Our bodies are continually undergoing a change. Tissues are constantly wearing out and new ones are constantly being builded to take their place. The wornout tissues must be eliminated to make room for the new, and new tissues must be made from healthy blood. If our system becomes run down and the stomach, kidneys and liver fail to work properly, the worn out tissues are not thrown out of the system promptly, hence we have rheumatism, bad blood, boils, pimples and blotchy complexion. If digestion is not good our blood supply, which builds new tissue, is

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SELF-POISONED EXPERT'S VERDIGT IN LATEST CASES Science, Balked at First By Mysterious Ills, Finds Cause of Many Sicknesses

"Auto-Intoxication" Is the condition of the human system which causes the generation of poisons within the body. "Auto-intoxjcation" is the slow selfpoisoning of the vital organs, which, by failing to perform their functions properly, do not dispose of toxic or poisonous waste matter that spreads its baneful effects through the system. These poisons are said to result most frequently from the strain which the unnatural ways of modern life lay upon the organs. This strain is intense because of the fierce struggle for existence that marks life today. Life Is truly a battle. The man or the woman that goes into the battle without being physicially fit 13 beaten down in the first skirmish. That is why auto-Intoxication Is so often discussed. Its victims are vanquished before the battle begins. And that is why Pepgen is cheering so many thousands of men and women for Pepgen was designed to overcome some of these very maladies instilled in the system by self-poisoning. Pepgen was designed to make weak, sick, beaten people fit for the fray, to pluck up courage along with health, and go into the battle of life with a smile of confidence. Pepgen Is not a "discovery" not an accident; Pepgen was designed and carefully compounded to make people healthier, heartier, more robust, more hopeful, more cheerful, more fit for their jobs and therefore more prosperous. Pepgens success is based upon its merit in relieving modern maladies, such as arise from auto-intoxication. Purely vegetable, Pepgen, the reconstructive tonic, is both a food and a tonic for the stomach. It begins by stimulating the digestive and assimilative organs the human machinery which renders food into blood, bona strength for run-down men and women. Adv. HE SERVES FOR TRIFLING ARE BODND LIKE SLAVES OF OLD There is nothing In the world that binds so securely as failing health. A little languor at first, followed perhaps by troubled sleep, lack of stam ina and a general urea ieeung, am i signs of warning that your system, I needs attention. ' If the American people strove a3 ' hard as their forefathers they would. ! enjoy better health. The pioneers em- ! ployed their heads and hands to healthful purpose. Mother karth, in her wise provision for the health of ; man, had strewn the land with medical vegetation. The pioneers sought and found it. Peneen is the embodiment of many of the old-fashioned American herb remedies, as well as some newly discovered. Pepgen gives such strength ! to the vital organs that disease has ij little chance to take fast hold. Adv. DECLARE THAT HAVE ENTIRELY

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thin and watery and then comes weakly nourished nerves, headaches, backaches, catarrh and anemia with, all its attendant ills. From thi3 it can readily be Been why so many people indorse Pepgen. It is because Pepgen combats stomach, kidney and liver ills. While It 1 working on the digestive organs it la causing the kidneys and liver to throw out the waste mater. While Pepgea purifies the system it is also assisting Nature to build you a new body. Pep-, gen has a double duty to perform. 1 Is not satisfied with producing muscle and bone, but like a good mechanic, it leaves the Job clean. Pepgen is different from anything you ever tried. Adv.