Feb. 2, 1917. NORTH SHORE BREEZE 19 
LAND SAILBOAT. 
America’s first land sailboat has 
been completed at Marblehead for 
Vincent Astor and has been given a 
successful try-out on Lake Chebacco, 
Hamilton. The boat, built by the 
Burgess-Curtiss Aeroplane Company 
of Marblehead, is intended for Mr. 
Astor’s use at Palm Beach, Fla., and 
will be shipped there. It is expected 
that it will “sail” in fine style on the 
hard, sandy stretches, miles in length. 
The test at Chebacco was on the ice, 
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Sale of Notions and Smallwares 
Starts Saturday, Feb. 3rd 
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In Buying Hosiery at This Store. 
“HE Great DemManp for goods of all kinds in every part of the 
country and the scarcity sf raw materials have not only forced 
prices up, but, in some cases, have been the means of forcing qualities 
down. We want to emphasize and very, very forcibly —th: it every 
pair of hosiery in this store is of dependable quality, dyed with the 
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service. In every instance, prices are low or lower than similar grades 
can be purchased in most any other store. You can buy satisfactory 
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