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IDENTIFY SECOND AMNESIA VICTIM Charles Koeppen, Milwaukee. Claims Hospital Patient. Charles Koeppen. 41446 Thirteenth etraet, Milwaukee, Wis., today identi fied amnesia victim ‘‘No. 1” at the City ■ Hospital as his sen Erick Koeppen, .12, ] who disappeared from his home in Mil waukee about six weeks ago. Erick, however, failed to recognize his father and declared he did not remem ber having seen him before. It was almost six weeks ago that the man appeared at police headquarters and said he had been 111 and was un able to tell his name or anything about where he formerly lived or what 4 em ployment he had followed. The stranger was sent to the City Hospital, where physicians said he was suffering from amnesia. A few days later a second, amnesia vic tim appeared, but this mtn was later Identified as C. C. Cathcart, an ex soldier from St. Mary’s, Canada. The police have tried vainly'to identify Koeppen. , A careful examination of his clothing showed that a necktie he was wearing had been purchased in Mitawnkee. The man’s picture was sent to the police of Milwaukee with a statement of the case and John T. Janssen, chief of police of that city, remembered that Koeppen had reported his son missing at about the same date that the amnesia victim appeared in Indianapolis and he sent for him. Koeppen appeared at local police head quarters and showed a letter of in troduction from Chief Janssen. “My son is a bookkeeper,” Koeffen explained, ‘‘and he is married and has one child. “When he was 16 years old he fell from a bicycle and suffered a severe in jure to his head. , “Since that time he has suffered such severe headaches that it was necessary for him to remain in bed for two or three days at a t : *ue. “It was during of those times when he had been ill with n headache that he got up from his bed, dressed and walked from the house. "My son never served in the army or navy.” * HOROSCOPE “The stars Incline, but do not compel.” WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28. While Jupiter rules strongly for good today, according to astrology, Yenus changes from benefle to malefic aspect. Uranus is strongly adverse. Business enterprises of all sorts should benefit during this positing of the stars. Commerce should benefit through some rather daring venture Initiated by West ern financiers. For capitalists and all who possess large resources extraordinary opportuni ties for adding to wealth will come ag’ \ through foreign countries. Lawyers will have great prospei from this time on for there will be an unusual amount of litigation. There is an auspicious rule for profes sors and teachers of every class. A col lege professor is to receive high honors through a political party. Love affairs are subject to the most variable and uncertain influences that make for fickleness ami unfaithfulness. It is not a lucky wedding day, since they who pledge their troth when Uranus frowns may soon find that they cannot agree. Women will start a national movement that will mark a great step forward in the progress of the arts, the seers de clare. This will In some manner knit together the forces that cherish beauty and develop the higher talents. Persons whose birthdate It is may have a most eventful year, in which their re sourcefulness will be tested. Children born on this day may be too carefree to be quickly successful in ob taining an education or in progressing in business. They will probably have great possibilities if they are wisely trained.—Copyright, 1920. Club Plan Creates Interest in Battery A The plan of forming an athletic club out of members is serving to increase enlistments in the famous old Battery A of the Ist Regiment, Field artillery, In diana National Guard materially, offi i-e.-s announced today. The outfit Is being reorganized at the rtmory at Sixteenth street and Senate arenue, enlistments being received from 7 to 9 o’clock each evening. The battery wilt be motorized by the War Department as soon as at least fifty members are enrolled and a supply of athletic equipment is on hand ready for use. National guardsmen receive pay which equals one-fourth of that of the regu lar army, which, in the case of a pri vate Is $7.50 per month and this la serving as an added incentive for en listment, officers state. Keeper and II Others Fined for Gambling George Praenger. proprietor of a pool room at 1933 Lexington avenue, was found guilty yesterday aftetoeon in City Court of the charge or Keening a gam bling house and fined $lO s/ ! costs nnd sentenced to .serve tmrty days in jail. Eleven caught in the rnid were each fined $5 and costs for gaming. Charges against a 16 year-old boy were dismissed. F>ut charge# against a 14-year-old boy caught in the raid will be tried in Juvenile Court. 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I sleep more soundly and feel better In every way.” C. Alvardo, 412 E. Court street. In dianapolis, says: “Pepgen did me a wonderful lot of good. It relieved my kidney trouble.” Mrs. Carrie Heger. 2315 E. New York street, Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen helped roy three girls. It increased their appetites and the change in their con ditions is wonderful. I am glad to | recommend the medicine.’’ Mrs. Charles Delveaux, 1962 Cornell avenue, Indianapolis, says: “Sinta tak ing Pepgen I feel better than I have for a long I eat heartily and - soundly. 1 am glad to indorse the •medicine to all my friends and ac- i quaintances.” Sirs. Ray Rittenhouse, 1206 Sturm street, Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen re lieved my mother of a severe case of stomach trouble. We are very thankful for what the medicine has done for- her and It certainly gives me pleasure to tell our experience.’’ Mr*. Lillian Garrett, 262 North Eastern avenue, Indianapolis, says: “I have not had a severe attack of indigestion since I began using Pepgen. 1 sleep good and feel better all over.” Omer N. Ellis, Winston apartments. 21? H North Illinois street. Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen went right to the seat >f my. trouble and gave me relief from rheumatism.’’ Carl McCoy. 428 North Illinois street, • Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen is an cx i ceptlonally fine medicine for the stomach. |lt makes you feel good all over. It is ! a pleasure for me to give this endorse ■ ment.” Mr*. Charles Crosby, 1412 Churchman avenue, Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen re ; llevcd my husband of stomach trouble ! and nervousness. It is a splendid tonic i and we both recommend It.” Mrs. Minnie llrey. 526 West Vermont i street. Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen acted as if it were especially made for my ! case. My general health Is better in j every nay since taking it.” v Mrs. Edward Schneider. 1830 Singleton street. Indianapolis, says: “I think Pep gen is a great tontc and system bnilder 1 and my husband Joins me in recommend | Ing it. lt % relieved him of pains in his | back and stomach." j. xf Walts. 1312 Union street. In t dlanapolis, says: “Pepgen helped our son. HU stomach doesn’t bother him in j the least and we feel that we owe a big ! debt of gratitude to Pepgen.” Mrs. C. A. NeUler, 36 W. Vermont street. Indianapolis, tays: “I am glad f„ (cl! about the benefits 1 received from am! I fpM mire thst nnv woninn v.-ho 8 I did will get equally g-od results.’’ Tom Sheehan. Pig Four switchman. 1018 Rates street. Indianapolis, says: ”1 know from experience that Pepgen is far I better than other medicines. It relieved indigestion and increased my appetite.” Mrs. J. A. Brown, 727 West Twenty seventh street, Indianapolis, says: “Pep gen is s wonderful medicine. It made me stronger and built up my nervous system.’’ Mrs. Kate Mnllen. 221 West South street. Indianapolis, says: ’’Since tak ing repgen my food doesn’t sour in my stomach and distress me l am not nervous and I know rcpgen benefited j me.” Mrs. Thomas Scott. 531 South Dela ware street. Indianapolis, says: “1 fear that mr words do not do Pepgen justice, for the medicine is even better than I j am able to describe.” Mrs. Julia Adama. 705 Ft. Wayne ave nue. Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen relieved I me of stomach trouble and indigestion and 1 think it both Just and right for me to recommend the medicine to oth t crs. It is fine.” Mrs. 8. C. Freeman, 943 English ave nue Indianapolis, says: “Since taking 1 Pepgen I feel like a different woman. I sleep fine at night." I am a great deal stronger, too. I sure do recommend Pepgen.” V . Mr#. Ella Ayers. 934 Chadwick street. Indianapolis, says: “I am glad to in dorse Pepgen. It is a great strength maker It relieved stomach trouble and built me up generally.” Mrs Clara C. Badgley. 920 Bates street, Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen gave my daughter quick relief from stomach trou ble She has a better appetite and can eat anything she desires. 1 am glad to recommend the medicine. Mrs. W. T. Wheatley, 902 East Morris street, Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen re lieved my son of stomach trouble and I can conscientiously recommend it to other mothers.” James A. Kirk. 715 Roaehe avenue. In dianapolis. says: “Pepgen eliminated my stomach distress. It also relieved rheumatism, made me sleep more soundly and I feel better than 1 have in years.” Mrs. Faye Austin. 60 East. LeGrande avenue, Indianapolis, says: "Pepgen helped my husband, my daughter and myself. After our experience. I can recommend Pepgen as being a first-class, reliable medicine.” Ernest Craig. 1612 Fletcher arenuo, In dianapolis. says: “X am glad to recom mend Pepgen. It relieved me of a case of stomach trouble, and I believe any one who suffers from this ailment should try Pepgen.” C. C. cash. 1514 Market street. Indian apolis, says: "To all my friends who suffer from stomach trouble I want to say that Pepgen is a far better medicine than you can realize until you try it.” Nn, A. G. Flel. 1C22 West Morris street. Indianapolis, says: “My father gained several pounds In weight while Faking Pepsin. It built up his rundown condition and relieved him of stomach trouble.” Mrs. John Carlin, 2820 Walker street Indianapolis, says: “To all women who feel nervous, have indigestion, headaches, backaches, who can’t sleep soundly and who have not sufficient strength, I say by all means take Pepgen.” Mrs. W. Shinn. 310 Pine street, Indian apolis, says: “Since taking Pepgen my husband feels much better. His appe tite is splendid And there is no doubt that Tepgen has been a grest help to him.” / Mrs. Mary Eaton, 239 West Morris street, Indianapolis, 6ays: “Pepgen has been a wonderful relief to me.- It is the only thing that ever helped me after I had Influenza." H. L. Crommcr, 1006 Ashland avenue, Indianapolis, says: “Asa tonic Pepgen sure can not be beaten, ahd any person who feels that they need more strength will make a big mistake if they dpn’t try it.” Mrs. Jessie Arnold, 1401 Olive street, Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen built up my father’s system after he had in fluenza. He is not troubled with head aches. has a good appetite and feels bet ter in every way." M. Cunningham, 1049 Sheffield avenue, Indianapolis, says: "After taking Pep gen I can truthfully say that I feel 100 per cent better than I did before.” Mrs. Mary Striggow, 1621 Draper street, Indianapolis, says: "Since taking Pep gen sour stomach, bitter taste in the mouth, distress after eating and wakeful nights have disappeared. I recommend the medicine as an honest tonic.” A. C. CarroD, 439 East. Vermont street, Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen is a won derful tonic. I had taken it only a week or so when I felt like a different man.” Mrs. Mary Ilaeyer, 126 West Southern avenue, Indianapolis, says: “After the first few doses of Pepgen 1 felt improved. My anpetite returned and 1 could sleep soundly. Pepgen means everything that stands for good health.” John If. Nelson. 10OS Ashland avenue, Indianapolis, says: “It gives me pleasure to endorse Pepgen. Only those who are troubled as I was can ap lyeciate what 1 think of the medicine." F. S. Jared. 1029 East Washington street, Indianapolis, says: ”My wife rook Pepgen with the most gratifying results. It relieved her of stomach trouble, improved her appetite and strengthened her nerves.” Mrs. * F,. J. Brosnan. 820 Division Rtreet. Indianapolis. says: “PepgCu helped my husband's nerves, relieved hi* . stomach trouble and made him sleep more soundly.” J. W. Smith. 715 McCarty street, In dianapolis, says: “I never found any thing that gave me satisfactory relief un til I tried Pepgen. It is the best medi cine I ever took and I highly recom mend it,” v • Mr#. C. Schneider, 1518 South Meridian street. Indianapolis, says: "Pepgen <t*r- - tainly is a tine preparation. If acted on my son like a charm. 4t relieved bis headache, cleared his eompViion and in creased his appetite.” Mrs. Val Sturms, 927 Division street, Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen is a n*'>st excellent medicine. It relieved my hus band of stomach and liver troubles with which he suffered the greater portion of his life.” Mr#. John Smith, 419 North Pine street, Indianapolis, says: “I advise every per- • son who has stomach trouble or who is annoyed by headache or pains in th< back to try Pepgen. It is a wonderful medicine.” Thomas Friar, who lives at the Puritan Hotel. Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen re lieved me of severe headaches. It in creased my appetite, too. 1 recommend the medicine because I feel it is my duty to do so.” •t. B, Powers, 1457 Lee street, Indian apolis, says: “repgeu acted on me al most like magic. A numbness in my limbs has disappeared. I have a splen did appetite and no trouble with my stomach.” Mr#. Henry Phelan. 1314 East Eleventh street, Indianapolis, says: “X was quickly relieved of stomach trouble and nervous-' ness after I started to take Pepgen. I feel that I esn not endorse it too highly.*" Mrs. Mary Holder. 218 Noble street, Indianapolis, savs: “Pepgen relieved my son-in-law of intense misery caused by stomach trouble. 1 am certainly glad to recommeud it." • Mrs. j. M. Alee. 1409 North King ave nue, Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen h # -been the means of making me. a well woman. It strengthened my nerves and mad© me sleep better than I had for years." * W. F. Golden. 633 Ixickbery street, In dianapolis. says: “I want to say that Pepgen is a mighty tine tonic, for it cer tainly helped me. Tt”relieved me of kidr ney trouble, backache and a tired, draggy feeling.” Mrs. Sadie Rollen. Vtrginia^Bf;‘ l nee. Indianapolis says “Pepgen HQ mv stomach. M nerves ere" st while taking I: .'r.l my headache less often than before. 1 am recoin mend it ” Mr*. V 1 lenst -heftbeid : Indianapolis, sms “pepgen is 1 take i->,j in ni:nfndlnj#Bßr i-l those v h i suffer with stomach iflH Mrs. Joseph N. Dow, 2433 Northwel^^te atenue. Indianapolis, says: • Slgce Ing Fepcen my husband is better in way. It byjit up his system, his appetite and made him sleep soundly.” ■ William Schnlbley. 2512 Feris avenue, Indianapolis, says: “After using Pen gen my wife felt like anew woman. FL'r nerves were steady, her appetite was good and she had gained weight. It cer tainly gives me pleasure to recommend this wonderful tonic.” Andrew Maa*s. 421 East Morris street, Indianapolis, says: “I tried many med icines for my stomach trouble but noth ing seemed to give me much Relief until I took Pepgen. Pepgen hit the spot and I recommend it to others." Mrs. T/ouella Armstead. 1014 Sterling street. Indianapolis, snys: “Since taking Pepgen my entire system Is better. It relieved a pain in my side, eliminated pa# formation in my stomach and I am not bothered with dizzy spells." Frank Broyles, farmer. Bridgeport. In diana. says: “I speak honestly when f say that Pepgen has been worth more than SI,OOO to ray health, and I am glad recommend it." William Bossert. 316 West Sixteenth street. Indianapolis, says: “1 cm mra that Pepgen Relieved my wife: otherwise T would not recommend it. The rheum-- tism in her limbs and arms is ranch bet ter and she feels better all ovgr.” James Dolan. 1015 Harrison street, In dianapolis. says: "Since taking Pepgen I feel 100 per cent better. My stomach does not torture me, I eat whatever l like without any bad after-effects.” * J. W. Bagga.-ev, 631 North Division street. Indianapolis, says: “Since taking Pepgen I have a very keen appetite and enjoy all my meals. I sleep soundly ami feel fine when I get up in the mornlm:. Any person who is in a run-down ©*uxdi tlon had better try Pepgen." Mrs. Harry Williams, 2822 Chester street, Indianapolis, says: “Pepgen re lieved me of nervous dyspepsia, and my wife of neuralgia. We both gained in weight and it is a pleasure for us to rec ommend the medicine.” —Advertisement 3