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In this week’s real estate records is re- 
corded the transfer from .William L.. 
Wood of Beverly of 4 1-2 acres of land 
Pt Hart street, Beverly Farms to Wm. 
S. and John eT Spaulding. It is under- 
i that the new owners will use the 
property for planting of shrubs and a gar- 
den similar to their beautiful estates on 
Greenwood avenue. 
Mary E. Squier and Hamilton R. 
Squier of New York, by mortgagee, 
convey for $10,000, to Arthur Dehon 
Hill of Boston, receiver of the Ameri- 
can Insurance Company, 10.525 acres 
of land on Pine street, Manchester, with 
a roadway 35 by 346 feet to the back 
lands from Pine street. 
Andrew Lee et al. of Manchester con- 
vey to Leonora Gorman of Manchester, 
3 acres of woodland in Manchester. 
John W. Marshall conveys to ieon- 
ora F. Gorman, a woodlot in Manches- 
ter, containing 2 1-5 acres also another 
woodlot in Manchester containing 1 acre. ~ 
Production _ of 
Night.” >. 
The delightful production of Shakes- 
peare’s well known comedy, ‘‘ Twelfth 
Night,’’ by the Ben Greet players onthe 
terraced green at the south of the 
Oceanside hotel yesterday afternoon was 
witnessed by a large gathering of North 
Shore society. From all aleng the shore 
they came in their autes:and fashionable 
turnouts and the lawn facing the stage 
and the verandas of the hotel were filled 
with a fashionable and brilliantly dressed 
throng of society: ladies. 
‘The stage settings of the scene. were 
extremely well produced and represented 
Olivia's garden. in. Ilyria’ A back- 
Outdoor 
* Twelfth. 
ground of shrubs and evergreen, hydran- 
geas and scrub oaks attractively arranged 
about the stage afforded a delightful set- 
ting for the brilliant and many colored 
costumes of the players. “The characters 
were extremely well rendered and each 
won a generous share of applause. Ap- 
propriate selections were rendered by the 
hotel orchestra between the acts and dur- 
ing the play itself several little balads and 
songs were sung by Feste, the court jes- 
ter. 
This entertainment practically winds 
up the summer entertainments at Mag- 
nolia and was fully enjoyed by the hotel 
guests as well as the many cottagers who 
attended. Many said, and rightly, too, 
that, although they had seen the 
Twelfth Night’’ rendered in many 
places and by different players, they had 
never seen the characters so effectively 
brought out as in yesterday’s pon 
ance. 
Grover Cleveland souvenir plates, 35 
cents each, at Beaton’s. - 
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The OCEANSIDE, 
nto trom June to Oatobar. 
Sousa Writes a New March. 
Sousa, the famous bandmaster, whose 
title as 7 ‘March King’’ has never 
been disputed, may always be depended 
upon to do the graceful and. spectacular 
thing at the right ttme. He has written 
a new march in celebration of the 7th 
Greatest Boston Food Fair which js to 
be given at the Park Square Coliseum, 
from Sept. 28 to Oct. 31. John Phillip 
Sousa has been most happy in selecting 
as the appropriate title for his latest 
march triumph, ‘‘ The Fairest of The 
Fair,"? and admirers of the famous 
Sousa and his world famous band will 
have the unique privilege on the open- 
ing day of the Food Fair of hearing 
Sousa direct, for the first time, his latest 
march. Sere s publishers. ponder this 
latest effort of the March King, as his 
best in recent years and believe that it 
bids fair to eclipse in popularity even his 
Washington Post March. 
Chatham fireless three. compartments 
cookers, $12.00, at Beaton’s. * 
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Accommodates: 500!! 
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