June 22, 1917. 
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP 
Overhauling and Repairing of all kinds 
Gargoyle, Veedol, Oilzum Oils and Greases. 
GOODYEAR, FIRESTONE, FISK, GOODRICH TIRES and TUBES carried in stock 
Complete Stock of BOLTS, NUTS, SCREWS, WASHERS 
Prompt and Competent Service 
HORACE STANDLEY’S SONS, 
GOLF FIXTURES AT ESSEX 
EQ@UNTY CLUB FOR 1917 
OLF fixtures for the season of 
1917, at the Essex County club, 
Manchester, have been announced 
this week by the golf committee. The 
competitions are open to members 
and their guests and to members of 
the Myopia Hunt club. The club is 
following the trend of the times in its 
decision to award certificates to the 
winners of the respective tourna- 
ments, instead of cups, and the 
money formerly spent on prizes will 
be donated to the Red Cross fund. 
Entries for the various events may 
be made with the starter at the first 
tee. Any event in which there are 
not at least ten entries will be de- 
clared off. 
The schedule as arranged starts to- 
morrow—Saturday, June 23— witha 
handicap medal play for men, and 
closes Saturday, September 8, with a 
handicap four-ball for men. The 
complete schedule follows: 
Sat., June 23. Handicap medal play for 
men; certificates for best gross and best 
net. 
Sat., June 30. Handicap medal play for 
men; certificates for best gross and best 
net. 
Wed., July 4. Red Cross Day. Comply- 
ing with the request of the U.S. G,. A. all 
golf and country clubs are asked to 
hold a tournament for the benefit of the 
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Special Forgings 
Storage 
FORD PARTS 
TELEPHONE 354 MANCHESTER 
Red Cross Fund. 
golf or tennis 
amount of $1.00. 
donated to the Red Cross Fund. 
handicap bogey for men; Ist 
certificates. P. M., mixed 
handicap medal play; two 
for winning couple. 
Thurs., July 12. Mixed foursome tomb- 
stone tournament; two certificates for 
winning couple. 
Sat., July 14. Handicap challenge cup for 
men; eight best net .scores to qualify 
for match play; certificates for best 
gross and best net. 
Sat., July 21. Handicap bogey for men; 
first and second certificates. 
Thurs., July 26. Mixed foursome, handi- 
cap medal play; certificates for winning 
couple. 
Aug, 2, 3, 4. 
tournament. 
Sat., Aug. 11. Handicap bogey for men; 
first and second certificates. 
Thurs., Aug. 16. Mixed foursome handi- 
eap medal play; certificates for winning 
couple. 
Sat., Aug. 18. Club championship; eight 
best gross scores to qualify; certificates 
for best gross and first and second net 
scores; cup to winner, 
Sat., Aug. 25. Annual team match with 
Myopia Hunt elub. 
Thurs., Aug. 30. Mixed foursome handi- 
cap medal play; certificates for winning 
couple. 
Mon., Sept. 3. Labor Day sweepstakes. 
Sat., Sept. 8. Handicap four-ball best ball 
for men; certificates. for best gross and 
best net. 
All persons playing 
will be taxed to the 
The proceeds will be 
A. M., 
and 2nd 
foursome 
certificates 
Annual invitation four-ball 
The Breeze $2 a year, $1 for 6 
months, postpaid. 
Springs Repaired and Reset 
Supplies of all kinds 
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FREE AIR 
Manchester 
PRICE OF BREEZE HAs 
RATE 
NEWS-STAND 
ADVANCED—SUBSCRIPTION 
REMAINS THE SAME. 
The price of the BrREEzE, at news- 
stands, has been advanced to 10 
cents a copy for the six-month period, 
May to October, inclusive, at least, 
and possibly after that. Readers of 
the Breeze should not misunderstand 
this statement: It is the news-stand 
price of the BrrEzE that advances 
and not the subscription price. Sub- 
scription (paid in advance in accord- 
“ance with the postal requirements) 
will continue at the old rate of $2 a 
year, and $1 for six months. 
This radical change is made im- 
perative because of the unusual ad- 
vance in the price of paper. 
We would urge upon those of our 
readers who are not regular subscrib- 
ers, to place their order for the 
BREEZE so that it may be mailed them 
regularly every Friday morning. The 
subscription rate figures only 4c a 
copy, as compared with 10c, which 
will be the news-stand price everyone 
not a subscriber will have to pay af- 
ter this month. 
Frame your mind to mirth and merri- 
ment, 
Which bars a thousand harms, and 
lengthens life. 
—SHAKESPEARE. 
‘Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Company 
IMPORTERS AND GROCERS 
Wholesale Department and General Business Offices 
| at 222 Summer St., opposite South Terminal 
BOSTON 
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