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THE CLIFF DWELLERS OF THE 
PUYE. 
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than hunting grounds, and when 
they farm they go back to their pue- 
white men to make political jobs of. 
I started this letter with the cliff 
dwellers, but I have not written a 
word. But I will. Of all the won- 
_derful and interesting spots I ever 
visited this dead and forgotten city 
of the past, these honey-combed 
ruins of the Puye are the most won- 
derful, and I can hardly wait until 
morning shall come, that I may 
climb the cliffs igto these hundreds 
of rooms, and see the ruins of a peo- 
ple and a past that we know noth- 
ing of—a great city that simply has 
passed away and left no history of 
its passing. 
The driver says the supper is 
ready, and then we will roll up and 
wait for morning and if I sleep at all 
—with these great white cliffs star- 
ing down at me in the beautiful 
moonlight—I will probably dream 
of some midget of a man who, pro- 
bably thousands of years ago, stood 
where I am, looked up at the hang- 
ing lights on the cliffs, and then 
squirrel-footed it up to his own little 
home hole. 
B. F. Keith’s Theatre. 
The first of the New Year at B. F. 
Keith’s theatre will open most aus- 
piciously with a splendid program 
of strong comedy and novelty fea- 
tures. Nearly all are new to Boston. 
Dainty little Ethel Green, formerly 
of “‘The Rose of Algeria’? and 
“Dick Whittington’’, will appear in 
a new act written especially for her, 
introducing some original songs and 
danees. Jean Bedini and Roy Ar- 
thur, the world famous burlesque 
comedians, will make their first ap- 
pearance here in several years in a 
sereamingly funny act. These men 
are the best travesty artists now on 
the stage, and the mere announce- 
ment of their engagement is suffi- 
cient to guarantee plenty of hearty 
langhs. Another team of fun mak- 
ers will be Hoey and Lee, the He- 
brew comedians, who will present 
their new act in which they appear 
as two Hebrew patrolmen who are 
serving their probationary period on 
the police foree. Another feature 
will be the Four Song Writers, 
*“*Monarchs of Melody’’, who will 
make their first appearance in Bos- 
ton next week, 
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Central Street. | Manchester 
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Fine Groceries 
Flour and Molasses 
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Junk of all kinds bought in large or 
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NICHOLAS ZELINSKY.. 
RESIDENT OF BEVERLY 
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Mt. Pleasant Dairy 
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Gravel and Rough Stone. 
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Telephones: Boston, Main 489; Manchester 11-5 
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Removal of Night Soil 
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