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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THE BOSTON AERO MEET, 
Greatest Event of the Kind Ever 
Held in This Country, From 
Sept. 3 to Sept. 13. 
The Harvard-Boston aero meet, 
which will be held at Atlantic from 
Sept. 3 to 13, will be the biggest 
event of the kind ever held in this 
country and in some respects will 
outrival the great meets that have 
been held abroad. For at this meet 
will be seen not only the very latest 
aeroplanes, including monoplanes, 
biplanes and triplanes, but the lar- 
gest number as well as the _ lar- 
gest sized balloons ever assembled 
on one field in the United States. 
Besides the spherical balloons there 
will be a division of dirigible bal- 
loons, and man-bearing kites will 
also contest. 
The greatest interest will probably 
centre in the aeroplane contests, 
which will be between biplanes and 
monoplanes, although Roe, the Eng- 
lish aviator, will fly a triplane 
The most exciting of these con- 
tests at the Harvard-Boston meet 
will be for the Boston Globe $10,000 
cash prize for the fastest continuous 
flight from the Harvard aviation 
field at Atlantic to Soldiers field, 
Brighton, where, after a turn round 
the Stadium, the machines must 
head for Boston light, 16 miles away, 
and return to-the Harvard aviation 
field without making any stops on 
the way. The prize will go to the 
aviator who can make the. circuit 
between these points in the fastest 
time. The distance around the 
course is approximately 28 statute 
miles. The fight for this prize will 
be between Glenn H. Curtiss, who 
won the $10,000 prize for a flight 
from Albany to New York; the 
Wright brothers of Dayton, O., and 
some of the Frenchmen who will 
come over. Grahame-White, the Eng- 
lish aviator, may enter this contest. 
Besides this there will be a $5000 
bomb-dropping contest from various ~ 
altitudes on the deck of an impro- 
vised battleship that will be located 
on the field. There will be an alti- 
tude contest for aeroplanes, with 
three prizes—one of $3000, one of 
$2000 and one of $1000. There will 
be a speed contest each day for 
aeroplanes. In this contest there 
are also three prizes of the same 
amounts. Whoever breaks a world’s 
record will get $1000 extra. Then 
there are getaway and alighting con- 
tests for aeroplanes, with prizes, and 
altitude and distance contests for 
spherical balloons and time and dis- 
tance contests for dirigible balloons. 
YALE 
MOTOR CYGLES 
Told the World’s Reeord for en- 
duranece. Operated at lowest upkeep 
cost. Ran 132 hours without fan or 
other cooling device and did not 
Overheat. Long Stroke Motor; Si- 
lent Muffier; Comfortable to Ride 
Easy to Operate. 
Ride a Yale—They Never Fail. 
1910 Models being delivered. 
No Pusnee! NoPullee! 
Motor started 10 A. M., Jan. 24th 
and ran continuously until stopped 
at 10 P. M., January the 29th—132 
hours at an average speed of 1,370 
revolutions per minute, establishing 
an unheard of record for the air- 
cooled motor. 
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“WHAT IS RELIABILITY?’’ 
Price $200 (with Magneto $235) Twin Cylinder, 6 1-2 h.p., $300 
ALSO INDIAN MOTOR CYCLES 
BICYCLES AND BICYCLE REPAIRING 
J. F. KILHAM, Agent 
Corner RANTOUL ST., AND RAILROAD AVE. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
