April 27, 1917. 
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IMPORTANT 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
Beginning May 1 the price of 
the Breeze at news-stands 
will be advanced to 
TEN CENTS A COPY 
This change is made impera- 
tive on account of the present 
Hien. price “ot paper. The 
summer issues of the BREEz# 
—from May to October—are 
so large that it is a fruitless 
policy to try longer to sell the 
magazine at 5c a copy, when 
the raw material costs nearly 
10 cents—to say nothing of 
cost of manufacture. 
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 
UNCHANGED 
This change will not affect 
the subscription price of the 
3REEZE — subscriptions (paid 
in advance, in accordance with 
postal regulations) will con- 
tinue for the present at 
$2 A YEAR AND 
$1 FOR SIX MONTHS 
but single copies, bought at 
news-stands, will be 
TEN CENTS A COPY 
SUBSCRIBE NOW 
$2 a Year, $1 for Six Months 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
MANCHESTER 
Charles C. Fears, a carpenter em- 
ployed by Roberts & Hoare, was se- 
verely injured by a fall from the old 
Rust house at the corner of Bridge st. 
and Ashland ave. yesterday after- 
noon. ‘His principal injuries were 
sprains of the ankles and one arm, but 
it is thought no bones were broken. 
He was taken at once to his home in 
Rockport by train. 
Harry T. Swett has been taking a 
week off from his duties at the post- 
office and following the advice of 
President Wilson has has been get- 
ting back to nature, in tilling the soil. 
Mr. Swett, in other words, is going 
to raise potatoes and other vegetables 
this summer as a side issue. Mr. 
Wilcox of the postoffice is also plan- 
ning to do more or less gardening 
this summer. 
The floor men of the local camp of 
Sons of Veterans evened things up a 
little with the past commanders on 
Monday evening by absorbing a good- 
ly quantity of the clam chowder furn- 
ished by the latter in payment of their 
recent defeat in the pitch tournament. 
The “P. C. ’s” won the first tourna- 
ment, but never had a “look in” this 
time. 
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