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THE 'ARGUS,-FRIDAY, DECEMBER R, IZ35
Fastest
Auto Boat
In JVorld
Antoinette III. an Epoch
Making Craft Cov
ered Ninety -three Elites
at Rate of Almost Thirty-one
Miles an Hour
on Italian Course.
Tbe sensational word tf the auto
loat Antoinette III. at tli I.akf tiartlu
(Italy) nieet i!a-es lier in a class Iy
herself, aside from other feature.;
which mark ber its an epoch making
production. She i the fastest motor
boat (or anto lnt in th world.
fh ham Inn-n Improving her per
formance at cadi njicaraiiee and ha
made and broken wevcral world's rec
ords for ber class. Her latest erform
auee, that at Lake ljurda. was to evrcr
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PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS
I EARNESTLY INVITE AN INSPECTION OF THIS SEASON'S STOCK OF PIANOS WHICH I HAVE SELECTED FOR CHRISTMAS TRADE. I CARRY AT ALL TIMES
FROM 2 TO 18 PIANOS IN MY HOME. HAVING SUFFICIENT ROOM TO SHOW THEM NICELY. HAVE SOLD PIANOS IN THIS CITY FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS,
AND AM A STAUNCH BELIEVER IN HANDLING AND SELLING FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENTS.
Remember I Have No Store Expense Whatever
CONSEQUENTLY, I AM NOT COMPELLED TO ADD ENORMOUS PROFITS ON PIANOS IN ORDER TO MAKE MY BUSINESS A PROFITABLE ONE. IF THE ORDINARY
DEALER ADVERTISES A SAVING OF $50 TO 100 ON A SALE, I CERTAINLY CAN SAVE YOU A MUCH LARGER SAVING. I CHALLENGE ANY DEALER TO SHOW
BETTER GRADES IN PIANOS. IF YOU ANTICIPATE PURCHASING FOR CHRISTMAS, GIVE ME A CALL. I FEEL CONFIDENT YOU WILL CLOSE A DEAL AFTER
INVESTIGATION.
Simply Because I Allow No Sale to Get Away From Me.
A SHREWD BUYER CAN READILY SEE THAT MY STOCK IS FIRST CLASS. THERE IS NO ONE MAN HANDLING THE BEST. WE ALL CARRY GOOD PIANOS. THIS
IS NO PIANO SALE, BUT MY ORDINARY WAY OF SELLING PIANOS. DON'T FORGET TO SEE MY GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. ALL PIANOS WILL
BE HELD AND DELIVERED FOR CHRISTMAS. VERY TRULY,
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CHICKERING BROS.
HACKLEY,
TRUflER.
CARLISLE.
E. C. EBERHART
9
Old Phone, 471 W: New Phone. 53 13 2224 FoITtK AveilYie, Rock Islatld.
CHASE BROS..
NEWMAN BROS
R.EYLOLDS,
BOLTWOOD.
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AHiTOlNKTTK III. TKAVELISO OVfcB TH1KTV
MILES AN Hot K.
l. ki!oineters (93.15 statute inilesi "In
3 hours - minutes 42 swonds. or at the
rate of u:lles jkt hour truly a re
murk;) Me performance for a !at only
a little over twenty-six feet Iodk.
But this is not her only claim to at
tention When I.n Kapiere defeated
boats of greater size and iower at
Monaco and made new record for
ipeed, endurnnce and reliability with
e.ich sttceetMliiiK appearance, she was
ballel as a wonder. And she was. for
he curried the largest power ever In
stalled in a twenty-six foot hull, and
CiCTled it. aiiccesKfijl.ly . in all weather
without" racking herself to piece.-." Sue
looked to be the most suc-essful Euro-
ienu production of li)U5. when she met I
an untimely end by striking a rock at twenty-eight miles. The Tilicum
the Lucerne meet. Now Antoinette III.
comes forward to take ber place and
accomplishes even more wonderful re
sults. Not since Standard electrified the
boating world with report of phe
nomenal speed and Inaugurated the
day of reversible motors has a boat or i
engine appeared which promised so j
much for the future of the grisoline
enjrine. for Antoinette III. goes a
cum.' the two "fastest power boat V in
the northwest, raced recently from
Tacoma to Seattle. The distance Is
won
by 'Z minutes and 10 seconds. The time
was 1 hour 0i.2 minutes. This Is the
first motor boat race ever held on these
waters.
Color I a Xrrknrar.
R. A. (Jrahani of Philadelphia, who
travels for a uetiwear establishment,
said recently to a Kansas City Star re
Iorter: "Just take a tip from me and
get plenty of color in your neckwear
step further and makes the reversible for this fall and winter. The four-in-motor
self starting In either direction hand Is the real correct tie for morn
on the switch. inS. aternoon and evening, except of
Then Just stop and consider that ber : course on dress occasions The tie
twenty-six foot hull carries 2 horse-i must be wide, unusually so. almost:
power In a motor weighing only le- ' broad enough to hide the hlrt bosom
tween three and four pounds to the entirely. The more varied the color
horsepower, rnd what possibilities are i the sweller the tie just now. There
ojened up! WM b some bow ties worn, but not
Her hull was built by I'itre and was i many.
formerly called Billancourt. after the
place in which her eighty horsiower
motor was made, but. anyway, her de
signer and builder Is to be congratu
lated on turning out a bull which
drives cleanly through the water.
The. motor launches .Union, and Jili-
Britlah Torblue Ship.
The turbine ships that are being built
for England will surp:ts the Kaiser
Wllhelm II. by O.OOo register ton.
They aie to have 70.C0O indicated
borseiower. '
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Long
Br
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c
Wra
Mghts
HOW JOHN S. SOLIS
WAS SAVED.
Should any person ever express a doubt
as to the menu of Dr. Richards Dyspepsia
Tablets plrasc send the doubting jktsoii to
inc. I can show him or her how I was once
practically a total wreck ; how I went
through every phase of dyspepsia and how
the disease undermined my constitution and
made ntc lose flesh until I was the shadow
of mv former self.
Why, many of my friends ltlieved I had
consumption, uud I myself tegan to fc.ir it
and to make plant for removal to a warmer
and drier climate and for the abandonment
of in v business.
When, on the recommendation of a
friend, I got some bottles of Dr. Richaids
Dyspepsia Tablets, I received more. benefit
Lv far than I ever ex
pected. I was CURED
and cured s- radically
tht for the Lit eight
months I have not had
even a slight symptom
of nervousness or indi
gestion. I have gained nearly
twenty pounds in weight.
I ata "a efcctly healthy
man, and Dr. Richards
Dyspepsia Tablets did it.
I will back up every word
of this letter at any time.
Yours faithfully.
JOHN S. SOLIS,
37 Fulton Street,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Are you one of those who hear the
clock strike all night?
Each hour seems like three.
Sleeplessness is nerve-excitement.
Sedatives may seem to help for the time
being, but the reaction leaves the
nerves more irritated than ever.
Well nourished nerves are calm and
steady. Theironlysourceof nourishment
is the food we eat.
Food to be of value must be digested
and assimilated otherwise we starve.
Breakfast, dinner and supper contain all
the nerve food required.
Dr. Richards
Dyspepsia Tablets
Cure sleeplessness not because they
contain anything to produce sleep, but
because they remove the cause of the
nerve irritation.
Sleeplessness is a symptom of indiges
tion sometimes the only symptom.
The point is to build up our digestion
so that our food becomes red blood,
muscle, fat and nerve tissue.
Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tab
lets aid digestion, clear out all ob
structions and tone up the stomach
until it is able to do its work with
out help.
If you suffer from Indigestion or
from any of its effects, such as Heart
Palpitation, Nervousness, LiVer
Trouble, Headaches, Write for
a free sample of Dr. Richards Dys
pepsia Tablets.
At all drug stores 50 cents (say Dr.
Richards twice to the druggist), or send
money direct to us and we will sup
ply you.
Write to-day for free sample
DR. RICHARDS' DYSPEPSIA TABLET ASSOCIATE
63 and 65 Wort St., Now York City.
Two Turf
Champions
Retired
Lou Dillon, the Peerless
Trotter, and 'Dick
Welles, the Great 'Run
ner, Are Sent to Stud
by Owners, to Race No
More.
Two of the best known race horses
iu America have been retired from the
track. Horsemen everywhere are won
dering how their places will be filled.
They are Lou Dillon, the world's cham
pion trotter, and Dick Welles, joint
holder with Kiaraesha of the world's
mile running record of 1:37.
Both Lou Dillon and Dick Welles
will be used for breeding purposes.
Dick Wellexv a son of King Eri
and Tea's Over. He is now five vears
ico during the coming winter, and. it is
I
Saheh u. n::Ain.
said, will come to the United States
afterward to meet our golfers on the
link: of Florida and &utU('arollna.
I'.k-.iid believes that he will have an
easy time in defeating our leading ex
perts. v llainpali Ire Cimtorfl Pte.
Custard pie is always a favorite, and
a very tempting variety of it Is the
New Hampshire article, for which Hos
ton Cooking School Magazine gives the
following recipe: Heat four eggs until
lisrht and thick. Then beat in half n
LOt: L-ILLUN.
old and in his three-year-old form was
by far the fastest horse that ever raced
ou a western track. The day he beat
Kunuells at Washington park, Chica-'
go, when be bung out a new world's :
mark of 1:11 4 i for six furlongs, '
horsemen and everybody who saw the J
race declared it to be the most wonder
ful thing ever seen on any race track.
Dick Welles was favorite and had been
backed from 0 to 5 to 7 to lit. Run
nel Is was the ouly horse he had to
beat, and it wa4 said that the Drake
horse had worked fast and Drake was
bucking him.
l'rlvatcly timed by half a dozen or
more owners and trainers, including
Henry McDauiel. J. E. Cushing, Fred
T. Wood and Bill I'hillips, Dick Welles
turned the six furlongs around 1:10V-, a
feat that may never be performed
again by any horse.
Cl'STABD ME.
teaspoonful of salt and three-fourths
of a cup of sugar and, gradually, three
cups of rich milk. P.ake iu u deep
earthen plate lined with pastry in a
moderate oven until the center feels
firm to the touch.
Dick Wellex' mark was not broken
until recently, when Hoselen. with 147
pounds up. reduced it to 1:11 Z-T. Lack
of nerve cost J. B. Uespcss the Derby
of liXC, the year Dick Welles showed
up in his best form. Everybody
thought Dick Welles was a sprinter un
til they finally made Uespess believe so,
and be concluded uot to start the colt
in the Derby at a mile and a half. In
stead he allowed Beruays to go. The
Ticket proved the winner. He broke
out in front and was never headed.
Claude rau in second place and Ber
uays third. Shortly after that Dick
Welles was sent rJong a mile and an
eighth, and he won It without turning
a hair and made all the others look like
selling platers. It was then discovered
that he could run any distance from
thirty feet to five miles, but a Ierby
had been lost because of the lack of
nerve in taking the chance.
BRAID'S VENTURE.
British Golf Cbanploa to Visit Thla
I'caatrr Dariaa; Wlitrr.
James Braid, the open golf cham
Eisn. Cf Great Britain, is to visit Mex-
A friend of tha Homt
A foe of the Trust
Powtor
Moderate in price-Makes purest food.
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On Stoves
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Stove Pipe:
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For aal? hy John T. Noftisker. Davi
Dun. Rock Inland HMware company
ted J. J. Burgasa & Co.
G6e
Tanel
liepiesents the highest
typo of
Ph o tog rap hie
Portraiture
Absolutely unap
proachable in artistic
excellence, they are
particularly suited
for
Christmas -
Gift.
Sittings made at night
by the Aristo lamp.
Telephone for ap
pointments. 8f)e Blakslee
Studio,
1822 Third Avenue.
Rock Island.
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Miles of Wall Paper
to go at low prices not because there is anything wrong
with it. The patterns are good, the colors harmonious;
but we must clean our shelves for the new season's stock.
Our prices for hanging are as low as the lowest and good
workmanship will permit.
PARIDON WALL PAPER CO.,
PRACTICAL WALL PAPER HANGERS.
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