June 29, 1917. 
IN YACHTING CIRCLES 
The Hollis Burgess Yacht Agency 
has sold the following yachts: 
46-foot waterline auxiliary sloop 
Acushla II, owned by Bruce Wetmore 
and Hanson M. Savage of Boston, to 
C. D. Bardon of New York. 
60-foot motor patrol boat Cobra, 
owned by Joshua Crane of Westwood, 
Mass., to a Harvard and Yale Uni- 
versity syndicate for patrol duty in 
the Second Naval district. 
55-foot motor patrol boat Fearless, 
owned by John H. Procter of So. 
Boston, to Howard B. Daniels of 
Concord, Mass., for patrol duty in the 
Second Naval district. 
46-foot waterline auxiliary yawl 
Polly, owned by Fulton J. Redman of 
Ellsworth, Maine, to Henry Hall of 
Philadelphia. 
46-foot fast patrol cruiser Scimitar 
‘IV, owned by H. Earnest Rogers of 
Brookline, Mass., to Joshua-Crane of 
Westwood, Mass. 
45-foot auxiliary knockabout Ven- 
ture, owned by Howard S. Hart of 
New Britain, Conn., to Mrs. E. M. 
Treadwell, of New Bedford, Mass. 
-33-foot waterline auxiliary yawl 
Idler, owned by Major George Os- 
good of Cohasset, Mass., to Charles 
H. Maginn of East Boston. 
35-foot waterline auxiliary sloop 
Lady Mary, owned by Philip L. Sal- 
almost uninviting. 
en office building or a business house, 
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long. They look just as fresh and pretty after being washed as when 
new. Shown in colored figures at 
tonstall of Chestnut Hill, Mass., to A. 
M. Somerly of Brookline, Mass. 
39-foot motor boat Shadow, owned 
by Andrew J. Peters, former Assist- 
ant Secretary of .the Treasury to 
Frederick S. Mosely of Newburyport. 
Champion 22-foot waterline sloop 
Tyro, owned by Hollis Burgess of 
Brookline, to Egbert Moxham of New 
York for racing on Long Island 
Sound. 
40-foot waterline auxiliary schooner 
yacht Diablesse, owned by Charles N. 
Robinson of Hartford, Conn., to the 
San Francisco Examiner. She will 
proceed from Boston to San Fran- 
cisco through the Panama Canal. 
21-foot raceabout Idol, owned by 
A. H. Van Pelt and Frank R. Kim- 
ball of Boston, to C. Marks, of New 
York. 
30-foot waterline auxiliary schooner 
Golden Parrot, owned by Augustus 
H. Fisk of Providence, R. I., to Ed- 
ward Reynolds, M. D., of Boston. 
25-foot waterline sloop Mistral, 
owned by Richard FE. Morrison of 
Belmont, Mass., to A. Henry of New 
York. 
40-foot waterline schooner Elemah, 
owned by Roland C. Nickerson of 
Brewster, Mass., to Fulton J. Red- 
man of Ellsworth, Maine. 
22-foot waterline sloop Warrior, 
owned by Harry J. Bloomfield of 
Winthrop, Mass., to F. J. Platt of 
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Scranton, Pa. 
40-foot motor boat Onawa, owned 
by C. W. Kimball of Medford, Mass., 
to Louis C. Newhall of Boston. 
50-foot motor boat Savallo, owned 
by Walter E. Knight of Boston, to 
James N. Henry of Providence, R. I. 
30-foot waterline auxiliary yawl 
Ugly Duck, owned by Paul C, Nichol- 
son of Providence, R. I. 
18-foot waterline sloop Shrimp, 
owned by Alexander Kendall of Cam- 
bridge, Mass., to Gleason Wood, of 
Waltham, Mass. 
25-foot motor boat Gray Duck, 
owned by Rev. Endicott Peabody of 
Groton, Mass., to William S. Jewett 
of Marblehead. 
40-foot motor boat Drabmol, own- 
ed by M. H. Lombard of Boston, to 
the Howard Lumber Co. of Panama. 
15-foot racing sloop Hanky Pank, 
owned by H. Ellsworth Hicks of 
Hingham, Mass., to Lester H. Monks 
of New York, for use on Belgrade 
Lake, Maine. 
The news-stand price of the BREEZE 
is now 10oc a:copy. Subscription rates 
have not changed—they will continue 
at $2 a year, $1 for 6 mos. (paid in 
advance). 
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ten because my heart is pure.—Ten- 
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