Sept. 30, IQOS-] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
277 
Atlantic Y. C. 
V ' Sea Gate, New York Harbor. 
The final week of racing of the Atlantic Y. C. season brought 
four events, the most important of which proved to be the inter- 
club match between two American Y. C. representatives and a 
like number from the Sea Gate organization. The visitors sent 
down Commodore Trenor L. Park’s Mimosa III. and his first 
boat of the same name, which is now owned by Mr. H. M. Raborg. 
The Atlantic Y. C. pitted against the two Class N boats, Vivian 
II. and Bobtail, owned respectively by Mr. S. E. Vernon and 
Mr. Edgar F. Luckenbach. The home craft were soundly beaten 
on both days of the series, the standing on points at the end 
being 14-6, in favor of the visitors. Cockatoo II. gained perma- 
nent possession of the Vernon trophy during the week of sport, 
which ended with the annual fall regatta. Only eighteen boats 
started in the latter event, all of them being from local clubs. 
The racing proved to be spirited, the winners being Vivian II., 
Tabasco, Sakana, Ogeemah, Careless and Chicioker. Alpha scored 
a sailover. ^ 
Interclub Match, Sept. 20 and 21. 
A light S. wind was blowing for the first interclub race on 
W ednesday. The boats went twice over a triangular course from 
the start off Sea Gate to Can buoy No. 13 off Fort Wadsworth, 
thence to buoy No. 11 and home. All marks were left on the 
port hand, the aggregate distance being 10 nautical miles. The 
first leg was a reach, the second to windward, and the third an- 
other reach. On the windward leg Vivian II. ran aground off 
Hoffman Island, and it was some time before she was pulled 
off by one of the boats plying between Sea Gate and the Battery. 
The visitors had every thing their own way. Boat for boat 
Mimosa I. beat Mimosa III. by 6m. 37s. Bobtail was beaten 13m. 
15s. In figuring corrected time Vivian II. was scratch. She 
allowed Bobtail 7s., Mimosa III. 29s. and Mimosa I. 4m. 47s. 
Corrected times, however, did not affect the result as determined 
by the order of finishing. 
Hopes of the local Corinthians were again dashed in the con- 
cluding race of the match held Thursday. The boats went twice 
over a triangular course, the distance aggregating 14 miles. The 
journey led from the start off Sea Gate to Craven Shoal bell buoy, 
thence to buoy No. 6, a mile and a half due E. of West Bank 
Light, and home. It was a close reach to the first mark, wind- 
ward work to the second and another reach home. Bobtail- led 
for three-quarters of the race, being finally passed by Mimosa III., 
which finished Im. and 44s. ahead. Mimosa I., although third 
boat to end the race, got the winning honors on corrected time. 
The summaries follow: 
Sloops, Class N — Start, 3 :05— Wednesday, Sept. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Mimosa I., H. M. Raborg 5 46 08 2 41 08 
Mimosa III., T. L. Park 5 52 45 2 47 45 
Bobtail, E. F. Luckenbach 5 59 27 2 54 27 
Vivian II., S. E. Vernon. 
.Did not finish. 
Sloops, Class N — Start, 3:06 — Thursday, Sept, 
Finish. 
Mimosa III., T. L. Park 5 41 47 
Bobtail, E. F. Luckenbach 5 43 41 
Mimosa I., T. M. T. Raborg 5 45 33 
Vivian II., S. E. Vernon... 5 46 24 
Points for the series: 
American Y. C. 
Mimosa I., 4 4 — 8 Bobtail 
Mimosa III. 3 3 — 6 — 14 Vivian 
Elapsed. 
2 36 47 
2 38 31 
2 40 33 
2 41 24 
Atlantic Y. 
11 .'.’.’.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
20 . 
Corrected. 
2 36 21 
2 47 16 
2 54 20 ' 
21 . 
Corrected. 
2 36 06 - - 
2 38 21 
2 34 33 
2 41 24 
C. 
2 
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2—4 . 
1 — 2 — 6 
While the larger boats were racing on Thursday, the four 
Class Q creations, which had qualified in two preliminary events, 
met to decide the custody of the Vernon trophy. The boats 
went twice over a triangle, aggregating 10 miles. It was a reach' 
to the first mark, a run to the second and windward work home. 
The starters were Cockatoo II., More Trouble, Quest arid 
Ogeemah. More Trouble led at the end of the first round fol- 
lowed by Cockatoo II., only 24s. away. Then carne Quest and 
Ogeemah. The latter, which got 9m. 27s. time allowance, looked 
to be a sure , winner at this stage of the contest. On the first 
leg of the second round both she and Quest, however, were held ’ 
up by a tow. The race was then a fine struggle between Cock- 
atoo II. and More Trouble. Both had a luffing match tojthe finish 
line, the first name getting there 33s. in the lead, 
mary follows: 
Sloops, Class Q — Start, 3 :20. 
New York Y. C. 
.Glen. Cove, Long Island Sound— First Day, Wednesday, Sept. 20. 
In the first series race for the New York Y. C. 30-foot«s, sailed 
on Wednesday, Sept. 20, there were twelve contestan^. Neola if. 
won the prize offered by Commodore Frederick G. Jpourne. ine 
contest, which was sailed off Glen Cove, was not a satisfactory 
and Mr. Oliver E. Cromwell, who managed the race from ihe 
steam yacht Scout, was forced to stop the boats at the end 
- of the first round. The course selected was a windward and lee- 
ward one miles to a leg, to be covered twice. The starting 
line was off Mott’s Point, thence to the striped buoy off Par.sonage 
Point and return. At the time of the start there was. a.. nice 
breeze from the S. by W. . ■ j 
At 2:10 the starting signal was given. It was a down the. wind 
start, and Cara Mia got away in the lead. Dahinda was.^second, 
Alera third, and Phryne fourth. From the time the boats started 
the wind lightened steadily. Slow progress was made on -the run, 
but Phryne worked into first place and rounded the' -leeward 
mark ahead of the fleet. Atair was second, almost a minute be- 
hind. Neola II. was third. The rest rounded as, follows: Alera, 
Nautilus, Maid of Meudon, Cara Mia, Oriole, Ibis, Adelaide II., 
Dahinda and Carlita. - , t>i j 
On the second leg it was a beat at first and Phryne moved 
along with rather more life than the others. The wind finally 
went to the N.W. and spinnakers were set. Neola __II.,.. to- 
gether with several others, went wind hunting to the east- 
ward and they all found it. A rain squall broke shortly 
before the boats finished and a let up put Neola II. well 
ahead and she crossed the line a winner. Cara Mia was second, 
and Dahinda third. Carlita was fourth. The summary follows: 
30-Footers — Course, 7% Miles — Start, 2:10. 
Neola II., G. M. Pynchon 
Cara Mia, S. Wainwright 
Dahinda, W. B. Duncan, Jr 
Carlita, Oliver Harriman 
. Nautilus, H. W. and A. G. Hanan 
Oriole, Lyman Delano 
Phryne, H. L. Maxwell 
Ibis, C. O’D. Iselin 
Alera, A. H. and J. W. Alker 
Adelaide II., Adee Bros 
Atair, Cord Meyer 
Maid of Meudon, W. D. Guthrie 
Second Day, Thursday, Sept. 21. 
The second race was for a cup put up by Vice-Commodore 
Henry Walters. Mr. Oliver E. Cromwell, of the Regatta Com- 
mittee, was again in charge, and he sent the boats off at 2:10. 
. The wind was light from the S.W., and the twelve starters went 
twice over a 6-mile windward and. leeward course. The start was 
again made off Mott’s Point. A buoy off Matinicock was used 
as the outer mark. 
There was some lively woi'k on the line, and all twelve boats 
crossed within a minute as named: Neola II., Ibis,- Alera, 
Carlita, Adelaide II., Nautilus, Phryne, Dahinda, Cara Mia, 
Atair, Maid of Meudon and Oriole. 
A few minutes after the start Alera worked into first place, and 
Adelaide II., -was second. Adelaide II. finally passed Alera and 
rounded the leeward mark 20s. ahead of Atair, which boat had 
moved into second place. Alera was 6s. behind Atair. ■' 
On the wind Alera soon took the lead again and was never 
headed. She was Im. 22s. ahead of Adelaide II. at the end 
_pf the first round. Atair was third around, followed by Cara Mia, 
Oriole, Phryne, Dahinda, Carlita, Nautilus, Ibis, Neola II. and 
Maid of Meudon. 
On the second round Adelaide II. did better in the strengthen- 
ing breeze, and Alera was only 20s. ahead of her at the leeward 
mark. Atair was 36s. behind Adelaide II. Cara Mia was fourth 
and Oriole fifth. 
Phryne picked up on the beat to the finish and crossed in 
third place. Alera beat Adelaide II. Im. 36s. The summary: 
the lead. 
The sum- 
:20. 
Finish. 
Elapsed. 
. .6 21 14 
2 01 14 . 
..5 21 47 
2 01 47 
..5 27 13 
2 07 13 
..5 34 29 
2 14 29 
Cockatoo II., H. Chubb 5 21 14 
More Trouble, W. H. Childs 5 21 47 
Quest, F. J. Havens 5 27 13 
*Ogeemah, A. McKay 5 34 29 
*Corrected time of Ogeemah, 2:05:02. 
Saturday, Sept. 23. 
The annual regatta on Saturday brought disappointment, as it 
was thought a number of schooners would compete. The boats 
were sent away in the morning over the outside courses. There 
was plenty of wind for all hands. In Class N, Vivian II. scored 
an easy victory over Bobtail. Tabasco varied her run of hard' 
luck in the heavy breeze and defeated Lizana by a good margin. 
The yawl Sakana, recently brought to Gravesend Bay by Haviland 
Brothers, beat Lotowana. The latter cracked her topmast on 
the outward journey. In Class Q, Saetta defeated More Trouble 
by 25s. In a special division for old Class Q boats Careless won 
a good victory. Chicioker beat Bab in the Manhasset Bay one- 
design class and Alpha got a sailover. The summaries follow:'^ 
Sloops, Class N— Start, 11 :50— Course, 14 Nautical Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Vivian II., S. E. Vernon.. 12 58 45 1 43 45 
Bobtail, E. F. Luckenbach 1 12 06 1 57 06 
Corrected time. Bobtail, 1:56:56. 
Sloops, Class P — Start, 11:15. 
Tabasco, I. B. O’Donohue 1 01 15 1 46 15 
Lizana, D. S. Wylie 1 14 03 1 59 03 
Corrected time, Lizana, 1:50:65. 
Yawls, Class N — Start. 11:15. 
Sakana, Haviland Bros 1 00 10 1 46 10 
Lotowana, E. A. Malcolm 1 01 05 1 46 05 
Corrected time, Sakana, 1:33:59. ' 
Sloops, Class Q — Start, 11:20. 
Saetta, G. H. Church 1 17 25 1 57 25 
More Trouble, W. H. Childs 1 17 50 1 57 50 
Quest, F. J. Havens 1 18 22 1 58 22 
Cockatoo II., H. Chubb 1 18 36 1 68 36 
Ogeemah, A. McKay 1 25 00 2 05 00 
Corrected time, Ogeemah, 1:61:46. 
Sloops, Class Q, Special— Start, 11:25. 
Careless, R. Rummell 1 27 55 2 02 05 
Snots R C Veit 1 31 35 2 06 36 
Trouble, 'w: Barstow 1 37 10 2 12 10 
Mary, M. Grundner 1 50 09 ■ 2 25 09 
Corrected time. Spots, 2:03:45; Mary, 2:23:44. 
Manhasset Bay One-Design— Start, 11:25. 
Chicioker, W. J. O’Neil 1 65 13 2 30 13 
Bab, T. A. Hamilton .“ 1 56 05 2 31 25 
Sloops, Class RR — Start, 11:25. 
Alpha, W. S. Howell 1 57 35 2 32 35 
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Finish. 
-’Elapsed. 
.5 46 48 
■ 3:36 48 
.6 47 21 
. 3: 37 21 
.6 48 45 
6:'38 45 
.5 50 58 
3 : 40 58 
.5 53 06 
.< '3 43 05 
.'6 53 36 
3 43 35 
5 53 59 
3 43 69 
.6 56 47 
3 45 47 
.6 03 37 
3 53 37 
.6 05 06 
3 55 06 
.6 06 37 
3 65 37 
.Did not finish. 
Finish. 
Elapsed. 
.4 50 07 
2 40 07 
.4 51 43 
2 41 43 
.4 52 29 
2 42 29 
.4 63 42 
2 43 42 
.4 53 62 
2 43 52 
.4 54 12 
2 44 12 
.4 54 67 
2 44 57 
.4 55 27 
2 45 27 
.4 55 66 
2 45 56 
.4 57 20 
. 2 47 20 
.4 57 20 
■ 2 47 20 
.6 08 42 
2 48 42 
Adelaide, Adee Bros 
Phryne, H. L. Maxwell 
Atair, Cord Meyer 
Carlita, Oliver Harriman 
Cara Mia, S. Wainwright 
Oriole, Lyman Delano 
Neola II., G. M. Pynchon 
Dahinda, W. B. Duncan, Jr 
Ibis, C. O’Donnell Iselin 
Nautilus, H. W. and A. G. Hanan 
Maid of Meudon, W. D. Guthrie 
Third Day — Friday, Sept. 22. 
Nautilus won the cup offered by Rear Commodore Cornelius 
Vanderbilt in the race on Friday. At the time of the start at 
2:36 there was a moderate breeze from the W. by N. which 
freshened as the day progressed. Mr. Oliver E. Cromwell, on 
board Scout, took up a starting line off the Week’s Point buoy. 
The weather mark was the striped buoy' on the.. N.E. end of 
Execution Reef. This w'indward and leeward course was covered 
twice, -making a total distance rf 14 miles. 
The boats were well bunched at the start, but Nautilus crossed 
ahead and to windward. Ibis was next away, and Neola II. was 
third. 
Nautilus w'as first around the weather mark with Ibis close 
astern and Phryne third. Ibis was less than a minute behind 
Nautilus at the end of the first round. Phryne was third and 
the’ others rounded as follows: Oriole, Cara Mia, Carlita, Atair, 
Adelaide II., Dahinda, Neola II., and Alera. 
- On the beat on the second round Ibis let Nautilus get away 
a little, for she made a good gain, rounding Im. 30s. ahead. On 
the last leg Phryne passed Ibis and finished in second place, a 
little over 3m. astern of Nautilus. Dahinda was third. The 
summary: 
30-Footers — Start, 2:35 — Course, 14 Miles. 
Nautilus, H. V\'. and A. G. Hanan 
Phryne, H. L. Maxwell 
Carlita, Oliver Harriman 
Ibis, C. O’Donnell Iselin 
Atair, Cord Meyer 
Dahinda, W. B. Duncan, Jr 
Oriole, Lyman Delano 
Cara Mia, S. Wainwright 
Neola II., G. M. Pynchon 
Adelaide II., Adee Bros 
Alera, A. H. and J. W. Alker 
Finish'?'^ 
Elapsed. 
.5 04 20 
2 39 20 
.5 07 22 
2 42 22 
.5 07 44 
2 42 44 
.5 07 56 
2 42 55 
.5 09 10 
2 44 19 
.5 09 36 
2 44 35 
5 10 37 
2 45 37 
.6 10 63 
2 45 53 
5 15 41 
2 60 41 
..6 16 13 
2 51 13 
.5 16 25 
2 51 26 
c 
- F. H. Young. 
American Y. C. 
Milton Point, Long Island Sound — Saturday, Sept. 23.- 
The fall regetta of the American Y. C. was sailed on Saturday, 
Sept. 23. It was a race for small craft, but the twenty-seven boats 
that started were afforded some lively racing. A strong N.W. 
breeze held throughout the contest. 
Commodore Trenor L. Park served on the Race Committee with 
Mr. James MacDonough and the match was admirably handled. 
Mr. Clifford Bucknam, one of the Mimosa III.’s amateur crew, 
sailed the boat, and he had no difficulty in disposing of Mimosa I. 
These boats covered on 18%-mile course, as did the New York 
Y. C. one-design 30-footers. 
Minx surprised every one by winning in the one-design class. 
Cara Mia was second and Alera third. Nautilus had the race 
well in hand, having led nearly all the way over the course, 
when she was headed off by a long tow. After vainly trying 
to get by,. Mr. Addison Hanan was forced to withdraw. This 
unfortunate occurrence cost her the first prize. 
Thelema beat Firefly only 4s. on corrected time in Class P, and 
Plouri won in the Larchmont one-design class. Vaquero finished 
the race with her mainsail badly split. 
Tartan had no difficulty in winning in the raceabout class. 
Indian was second and Nora third. Howdy broke her boom 
before the start. Okee and Vishnu were the other winners. 
The course was from the Scotch Capes, off Parsonage Point, 
Rye Neck, thence S.W.J4S., 2% -miles to and around the striped 
buoy to the northward of Execution Light, thence E. by S., 3% 
miles, to and around the buoy o-ff Weeks Point, Hempstead Bay, 
and thence N.W. by N., 3% miles, back home, 9% miles, all told. 
The sloops Mimosa III., and Mimosa I. and the N. Y. Y. C. 
30-footers sailed the course twice, 18% miles, and the rest of the 
classes once. The first and second legs were reaches and the 
third was to windward. The summary: 
Sloops, Class N— Start, 12 :30— Course, 8% Miles. 
Finished. 
3 30 44 
3 48 27 
-Elapsed. 
3 10 44 
3 28 07 
Mimosa III., T. L. Park 
Mimosa I., T. M. T. Raborg 
Corrected time. Mimosa I., 3:20:25. 
N. Y. Y. C. One-Design 30ft'. Class— Start, 12 :26— Course, 18% 
Miles. 
Alera, J. H. 
Carlita, Oliver Harriman 
Ibis, Adrian Iselin, 2d. 
Dahinda, W. B. Duncai 
3 
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3 
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3 
47 
04 
3 
22 
04 
3 
60 
06 
3 
25 
06 
Jr 
3 
45 
30 
3 
20 
30 
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3 
49 
09 
3 
24 
09 
...3 
41 
30 
3 
16 
30 
3 
40 
49 
3 
15 
49 
Cara Mia, S. Wainwr 
Minx, Howard Wille -r-^. , 
Nautilus, Hanna Bros Did not finish. 
Sloops, Class P— Start, 12 :30-.Gourse, 9% Miles, 
Thelema, A. E. Black.. 2 22 01 
Firefly, G. P. Granbery 2 29 69 
Corrected time. Firefly, 1:52:04. 
Larchmont, 21ft. Class — Start, 12:40 — Course, 9% 
Houri J. H. Esser 2 37 08 
Vaquero, William Stump 2 43 49 
Dorothy, L. G. Spence 2 43 50 
1 52 01 
1 69 59 
Folette, L. A. Garcey 
Raceabout Class — Start, 
Tartan, A. H. Pirie 
Invader, Jr., R. A. Rainey 
Nora, Adrian Iselin, 2d 
Indian, William Gardner 
Mystral, A. C. Bostwick 
Rana, Macy Willetts 
Busy Bee, R. T. Wainwright.. 
Sloops, Class Q — Start, 
Paumonak, F. 1?. Currier 2 64 07 
Okee, J. H. Mahlstedt 2 58 40 
Sloops, Class R — Start, 12:40 — Course, 9% Miles. 
Ace, R. N. Bavier 3 02 56 
Vishnu, J. Lovejoy 3 01 09 
2 43 07 
12:36 — Course, 9% Miles. 
2 17 42 
2 26 30 
2 20 44 
2 29 41 
2 23 11 
2 30 02 
2 30 27 
12:40 — Course, 9% Miles. 
Miles. 
1 57 08 
2 03 49 
■“ 2 03 50 
2 03 07 
1 42 42 
1 51 30 
1 45 44 
1 44 41 
1 48 11 
1 65 02 
1 56 27 
2 14 07 
2 18 40 
2 22 56 
2 21 09 
Seawanhafca Corinthian Y, C. 
Oyster 'Bay, Long Island Sound — Wednesday, Sept. 20. 
An open race for pow'er boats was given on Wednesday, Sept. 
20, by the Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. for a cup offered by 
Commodore William K. Vanderbilt, Jr. The course was from the 
starting line off spar buoy HI off Lloyd’s Neck, westerly to and 
around black spar buoy F17% off Matinicock Point and mark 
boats No. 2 and No. 3; thence easterly to and around mark boats 
No. 4 and No. 1, and buoy HI. This course was covered six 
times. Total distance, 89 nautical or 102 statute miles.^ There 
were five starters, Dixie, Simplex III., XPDNC, Veritas and 
Dart. 
The wind was moderate from the S.W., and the water was very 
fairly smooth. The tide was running flood. The start was made 
at 12:10. The Race Committee was on board Vice-Commodore W. 
J. Matherson’s steam yacht Lavrock. 
Dart, the tender to President Roosevelt’s , steam yacht Sylph, 
failed to complete the first round and withdrew. 
At the end of the first round Dixie came alongside the Com- 
mittee boat and withdrew and went in to the club float. _ Later 
Mr. E. R. Thomas went aboard and she again started in the 
race and finally finished a winner, having made the fastest time 
over the course. It seems that the withdrawal of Dixie and her 
second start is not in violation of the Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. 
C.’s rules, under which the race was held, but it was, to say the 
least, a remarkable thing for her owner to do. 
XPDNC took the lead on the first round, Dixie was second and 
Veritas third. On the third round XPDNC and Veritas met with 
accidents and withdrew. Dixie beat Simplex III., the only other 
boat to finish, 23m. Is. According to the ethics of good sport, the 
race should have gone to Simplex III., the only boat that covered 
the course regularly and properly. However, Mr. E. R. Thomas 
accepted the trophy offered for the race at the dinner given at 
the club house on the evening of the match. The summary: 
First Round — 17 Miles. 
Dixie .. 
Simplex 
XPDNC 
Veritas . 
Dart . . . 
III. 
Narragansetc Bay, R. I. — Saturday, Sept. 16. 
A SPECIAL race for sloops of the 25ft. class -was held by the 
Washington Park Y. C. on Saturday afternoon. Sept. 16. There 
w'ere only four entries, and owing to the extremely light wind, it 
was a slow affair. On actual time Micaboo was the 'Winner, com- 
ing in about 9m. ahead ; but neither of the leaders had been 
officially measured, and with her -extremely short waterline. Gun- 
fire, a new craft, was likely to win out on time allowance. 
summary. Start,-3:C5:30: 
Finish. 
Micaboo, W. R. Tillinghast 6 59 56 
Gunfire, S. Baxter 7 09 13 
Dazzler. C. D. Reynolds 7' 30 35 
Pinafore, W. B. Frost 7 50 43 
Dixie 
Simplex III. 
XPDNC .... 
V eritas 
Dixie 
Simplex III. 
XPDNC 
Veritas 
Second Round 
Third 
Start. 
Finish. 
Elapsed. 
.12 00 00 
12 53 16 
0 63 15 
12 00 00 
1 06 58 
1 06 68 
,12 00 00 
12 51 18 
0 61 18 
,12 00 CO 
12 67 39 
0 67 39 
.12 00 00 
Did not 
finish. 
ind — 17 Miles. 
.12 53 16 
1 36 56 
0 43 40 
. 1 06 58 
2 04 07 
0 57 09 
.12 51 18 
1 32 46 
0 41 28 
.12 67' 39 
1 44 06 
0 46 27 
ad — 17 . Miles. 
. 1 36 65 
3 17 13 
1 40 18 
2 04 07 
3 01 00 
0 66 53 
. 1 52 46 
Did not finish. 
, 1 44 06 
Did not finish. 
Fourth Round — 17 Miles. 
The 
Elapsed. 
3 64 26 
4 03 43 
4 25 05 - 
4 46 13 
Dixie . . . 
Simplex 
Dixie . . 
Simplex 
3 17 13 3 57 02 
III 3 01 00 3 57 25 
Fifth Round — 17 Miles. 
3 67 02 4 40 26 
iii;'.;; 35725 45455 
Sixth Round — ^17 Miles. 
Dixie 4 40 25 6 22 23 
Simplex III 4 54 65 6 47 24. 
Porver Boat Race for Vanderbilt Trophy. 
Dixie 12 00 00 ' 5' 22 23 
Simplex III 12 00 00 5 47 24 
0 39 49 
0 56 25 
0 43 23 
0 57 55 ' 
0 41 68 
0 62 29 
5 22 23 
5 47 24 
THE MANY-USE OIL 
Cleans powder residue and foulness from guns; 6oz. cap 25 c^nts- 
XPDNC 
Veritas . 
Dart . , . , 
12 00 00 
12 00 00 
12 00 00 
Did not finish. 
Did not finish. 
Did not finish. 
