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Goes to California. 
Augustus M. Monteiro, the popular Cen- 
tral square barber, is soon to leave Man- 
chester with his family for Oakland, Cali- 
fornia. 
During the past week Mr. Monteiro has 
disposed of his house on Claremont park, 
and steps have been taken toward selling his 
barber business to Joseph Vasconcellos, 
who has been doing business with Mr. Mon- 
teiro under the name of Monteiro and Vas- 
concellos. 
Mr. Monteiro has made Manchester his 
home for the past 11 years, during which 
time he has been either connected with some 
barber shop establishment orin business for 
himself. Several years ago, when the Rowe 
block was built, he leased rooms on the 
second floor, and he has since built up one 
of the best established barber business in 
this section. 
Mr. Monteiro has been in business for 
himself since 1896. 
“1 expect to leave Manchester about the 
middle of September,” said he to a BREEZE 
man yesterday, “for Oakland, Cal. I have 
a good opportunity open to me there which 
I cannot atford to lose. 
““ My wife’s health has been such that she 
must have achange of climate, and this as 
much as anything prompts me to make the 
move now. I have disposed of my house 
H. M. St. Clair & Co. 
STAIR BUILDERS and 
CABINET MAKERS. 
53 Bow Street, Cor. Rantoul Street, 
Ree io Lak + 
Telephene Connection 
here and Mr. Vasconcellos will* take the 
entire business, in which he is now partner.” 
Mrs. Hay Here. 
Mrs. John Hay, wife of the Secretary of 
State, has been spending a few days at 
Manchester this week with the W. J. Board- 
mans at ‘‘ Wynde Cliffe,” where Miss Alice 
Roosevelt was entertained on her visit here 
a few weeks ago. 
Mrs. Hay arrived on the North Shore 
Monday, but hervisit was purely informal, 
spending a few days quietly with Mrs. 
Boardman, leaving Manchester yesterday 
afternoon for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. 
Blaine Whitney, Alfred, Me. 
Wednesday Mrs. Boardman gave an in- 
formal luncheon to 16 friends in honor of 
her guest,and Wednesday night covers were 
set for 11 at dinner. 
Ladies’ Knickerbocker 
Bell’s Combination Store. * 
shoes at 
Funeral. 
Funeral services over the remains 
of Bessie E. Crombie were held at 
her late home, Pleasant street, last 
Saturday afternoon. Rev. E. H. 
Brewster officiated. 
There was a profuse display of 
flowers, Sent in by friends of the de- 
ceased young woman, among which 
were some handsome set pieces. 
The pall-bearers were Walter R. 
Bell, George E. Scott, Fred K. Swett, 
W. Lethbridge, Arthur Burnham and 
Leon W. Carter. 
Interment was in the family vault 
at Rosedale cemetery. 
Douglas shoes at Bell’s Combina- 
tion store. * 
H. M. BATCHELDER, President. 
CAPITAL, $200,000. 
J. H. GIFFORD, Cashier. 
Merchants National Bank, 
ESSEX STREET, COR. WASHINGTON STREET, 
SALEM, MASS. 
SURPLUS, $150,000. 
A. P. GOODHUE, Asst. Cashier 
Vacationers 
MAY BE MADE COMPLETE HERE. 
Outing Suits, 
wear, Hosiery, Underwear, etc., etc. 
DAY an HOYT, 
Straw Hats, Crash Caps, Negligee Shirts, Neck- 
” Outfits 
Suit Cases, Bags, etc. 
217 Essex Street, 
SALEM. 
Tok HESPERUS 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
ONE HOUR’S RIDE FROM BOSTON. 
FINE GOLFING, KETTLE COVE GOLF CLUB. 
SURF AND. STILL WATER BATHING. 
SUITES WITH BATH. 
GOOD FISHING. 
EXCELLEN1 CUISINE, 
Sendfor illustrated booklet. 
TEOS. O. PAIGE, Proprietor. 
