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Show i - I -- , , . -- ' - - . - - - , APRIL': 13 1912 N EIS'S 'SATURDAY DESERET EVENING - - it , - - - - .. - , , , , ' 2, pjfiLla , . 4 ,,,41,:, 1 -- 1 1 0;: Awilkicerktixt4 . -a-y,- 1;, of lukseppzx9uet, -- ". - 1 11 Tke ' 0 , . - - r lir . s . , . ' ' ' - ' , J, 1 ',4,,r , - SECTION Tntr.1 1.1011...MOMMIIM-- .. 'oil - , - , . . .. ,, ,' ' t I . n I t '', .V - .v , . ''t ..t 1 , ) ,i ' ,I t t - r - i f- -- ... ,..,,,, el , ',. t , r ;:i ! . ',, - ';' , - - ,a jOr ,t a .,': k . : - , ' ' "i , .4: -1 ':',- , , ., i: :,,, ..L'. '.... ; I - , i ' , i; . ;'"' ' , ', , , - ,, ' : t;A - ' , ' ' A 1,' aw.: - s - ' I ' I : I A.. 4.'4' 6 . . f d gaillteL.,,,o..11 ..,.27.Ph,11 - :::041.1 4t44.1EploomoommtVsyibmwmumidommoomol.,.rst, lao, ika t4114410 - - , fil , , ,, .s nj --. st'14:e . i '4;..1..,t:57--- -- . --- - -- olla. .,., - -- ; 1 a... , 11Ldi 1;1 i - . 3,14 - - - -- - ' ,- -- 'I 1 Ft."1 i If - i I r- . , tt.,1 t ' ' ft '-)- .. -- k ti ' 411,Wr . '- c,.. , - If .,, ,, .....- , s' , .i.x.g .. - - ,.. , - - , .!: t , ... ,$.,. -- 0 t , 11A --. t ' - a , 164 , RII - .... 4'44 It 11" . meld.' ought to go, and the wils41 so,prominent. He talked the pedble. eonA !Air haiiiher tt the ideas aleourrt They were $iiiiri Oh Chappaima tii, vd,ry p : a it ,,iy 11V41.1111Chappiptua h.') long time They saw no necessity for vh,inge. The livery stable was a ne- t ' . .0, ' to W . 9 a sepy. old place. v Pig ... ;:,... fr ,.. s. '' i ! a xi q 0. ff 111-r....0- 11 ft O..' ,,,164.4. 1. '.. . , P : ... - -, t , , - . ,. I - - - , .. Id (II - ' leba Of "Nell :.". , 1 !''. - f - - -- A , Sallow, ,. Wrinkled A 1 caAn.ICte. Ft ..y.,''''.9 .:koa: m"):wlitlant kitten:al.! (I Sallowness Is best removed le 'moving the akin itself. This hi fectually accomplished by the mei mercolfzed wax. wind eau borhood that la of Outer 'kin gradually The roads are no longer six 'the Or)'. Off. in fine particles scarcely b Inches deep in mud orsist Inches deep l Peel to ticeable the naked eye. Weld In dust Sewers no longer run into It no longer shows its ;week or so you will have an mk t new skin eXlebitizi ptadnl. stable, its outhousea.leemPlez1914the tint incomes:a its loungers. its arti coloring. Get sn en Everybody has been Ptimulatpd- with ap. Of wax this at your drug store, sil to make Chappaqua still more beautifol. Dr. Clendening has built a beau- - at night like cold cream. oaly is taut church on the Greeley grounds rub It ht. Wash it off in the mem near the station. It is a replica of the with warm water. historic structure at Hadley. England. For your wrinklee try I 'oldies One of its windows was brought over sasolikc ono ounce, dissolved is a k from the Hadley church. and it has. pint witch hazel. Bathe your fen too, the Hadley sundial. All the tither this every morning for awhile. l towns along the New 'York it Harlem mutt will ourprise you. want to ,,,...,,,... Chappaqua hair done. White Plain e is going to do it one of these fine dare. but it has delayed so long that it will coot $100.000 to do at White Plains what has been done at Is Whet the railroad Then Resu-Rel- d Cha ppe qua. Probably A Guaranteed Internal Bon1 would be perfectly willinii to help the other towns. Just as It has Chappartua. Here la a physician's for it has had peordthat it mode a, d tablets taken is good 'Investment at that place. That it is good business for a town or vil- - that cures all terms of as lege to clean up and to turn its front avoids painful operations. instead of its beck to the station is the common odious treatment& : evident. VALUES INCREASE. HEMMOID gold by BehrstssiJW' That beautiful hill country In and son Drugs. Salt lAke City. Diem about Chappaqua is now much In de-- 1 all druggists. $I for tedayle ltd., Men of wealth save found and mend. satisfaction orutranted 11. R. Leonhardt Co.. Station a there joist what they want. 8.150.000 for a coun- N. T. Prop. -- Write ter book4 Bishop has spent . lw- I ,ss Revolutionery-nrem-Tardinar- I i ttihtses-i.iv- , public-spirite- FEET - A' will' BowELs A. "SYRUP FIGS" i r i I , , , . and , , I irl waste-clogg- circaThis d t- i - .iss i . , ifr - , 1,,...411.-...- I; ' t ' --The , ,ty ' 4 01i1,1' -- : !!, 111111(:. , ." . "t 1, h- , .: 1-- - Continues i ' The Highest Building i4r.r-- , . ; ' - i . ,. -7".tr- Largest Shoe Repairing ' , - - ;.t ' '', -- ' YEEITE , Io , , . i , ! ,,,., , .r, the West 4 .., '1 eiewaes- i 11 - - hu ;- "- Establishments sg0 . -. il I l',- , 4- IM '''':, old imiu-that- - iyi A, 'ory y 1 ' I tt,,, THE GREAT i io i't i ) 1 , , l sugar-ceote- i ' i thi 1 , , I - fAther-inlaw- ' i l , i ,..-,- ,, 1900; - , that - : ' their , .4., tl,,,., , ' E . it i, - -- ,,, -' , co. " ' ui-r- - ' e, F.: !;Eit-ON- . . s . , - ,, LIGHT -- , , . . '- - - , ' . . 10011 , - st tat ' SI& ner has pa tience. He traveled over that its untidy back to the public. It nas a beet their Omni pattern.after Chappa- bow to it.bettated,-tb,pretr..euit,..butey-ditin3itnow---jumiry rolsd find bepassed tiithAt1410-- chorin to Alle.IYM.. station on the whole railroad. The :do U. 1,1jown liv4, y stable a nd that smelly , , Mr. Turner was nolsonteht With the ,oloon ard used that shabby station Mince itself was no longer a blot on and gazed-a- t the wash on the line for the landscape. It harmonised with the new railroad station. the new . -- -makof road. the little works near the a beauty surrounding country. day without apparently many ' the station.- - " haPPatitI ll 11 tn Nelr' ing any litadway toward changing conGOOD ROADS FOLLOW. d castle township. He and other (Moms. Put he never lost an oppormen got after the township CLEAN LIVED AND SO tunity to make people underatand, The loaferk who used Co go to the old authorities 'and Impressed upon them what could be done in Chappoqua. station did not go to the new. It didn't the value of good roads, the value Of t Probably he had a notion of getting the putt them. They felt out 'of place In electric light, the value of city water. residents oreanized and buying the such a delightful spot. They didn't feel the value to of all the aeressotteg and stable If on eomfortable the and saloon the livery they OF buying expectorated OF living and easy communication. moving them or w ining them out. Pos-- , floor. They d;d not dare lounge in a 'gr'Ihn'o.d State IA 'York New of entering eibly he hml a notion of doing someplae that was so evidently Intended for Upon a ry'erind of generous outlays for d ' At the thing t,o,saril making thewash on thead ladies and gentlemen. They stayed' good roads. 8210.- time present around the livery etable and th,e ormelly 000 is orws less glaring. Possibly he had townbeing spent in Newcastle notion of doing something with that saloon. Hut after a time even the livship. Of this amount the- statetown-is t More Effective Than Calomel, Castor Oil or Salts; Gently Cleans- , shabby old station. If he had. It would' ery stable and the saloon lost their at- spending 870.040 and Newcastle bsve cost a lot of money to completel tractitm for them. The people no long- ship $140.000. When this work is coines the Stomach, Liver and Bowels Without Nausea or What he did was cheaper er passed those etructures on'the aay pleted the Chappaitua the work neighborhood to or from the Ptation, PO the village will have the linen automobile roade and beti-- r. C Griping. Children Dearly Love IL title Oily lot idea came to him. It loafers had not the incidental inversion In the state. y A litof seeing the people go by and the goss,em...1 to lia et all his BUY UP SWAMP. tie ilter Ile Olt to see the vice pleat- -- sip attenhant to their coming and goYou know is bra your liver Is bad, lout gripe, nausea or weakness. Noth- - dcnt of the Ncw York & Harlem rall- ing., One swallow (toes not make a sum- 4 : eon to . The travelers on the New York Si' mei-- or one good move. however hen your bowels are sluggish. You Int elms cleanses and regulates your lioild. It Ilittll.t take him long dtwordered stomach. torpid liver !sin. e that gentleman it would be g ood Harlem railroad began . to get uneasy. radical, conarriete a job. Across from feel rt depression, lasonttr, In They asked themselves how it With that the him to Join Use railroad on for the op- feet of railroad business bowels station, of a headache. like 11'14'111e, effective an he propoeed Chappaqua WWI Po favored. it looked posite- side to the prettY littte parka perhap4.th, a pproa,-1syrup or Fir,. sk h improvements went had away he Ito (Afferent from the;r towns that they main road. there ,our sioni.ii h tv.ts sour and full of Dont think you are drugging yourself. toakii.w. Before he the that became Jealous'. Their towns were and ii.es a bit of a swamp anti then some ga$, tonsil,- ,,,tt.d. breath foul, --or you 'Being composed entirely. or lijp, tow,. ti,e .,,,urance of the railroad man .s. If its Chapwould new 'se do beautiful. beautlful r, location of Jost h The I imirosid part almost You its hat am flirs senna and aromatics, It .,c, i.,,t indticf,scn rising ground. say. ti and I must take cause injury. broom would do its share. Then Mr. Chappaqua. but they Owned their worst the station attracted some people and 10:i"," .1t Vi'hen Chopp. side to the railroad. They showed their :$44,rne btruottire. that were , by- no busy. If your chl'al is 'rosa. 4,4, I,11!gil! ti pi Tu.i.or got teal rnithg It outhouses. their saloons, their livery means desirable were hegiompg to sp. ost 1,,;. v., ,,Itrirli. fr,.!il R 111)!ie- -- f',riP11, or Its little stomach s.. qua learned what be proposedin doing ';'!i' P, its his- - stahles, their dirty roads, with wa(li on Pear. They turned their bans on the sensation -the !catts ot bigge4 mi. aiiintssi, tonal's'. (.0,0(.41, give geriip Af 1,1z., tilt, ;look i hal ,,tei lines and the;r indolent, lazy class railroad, showed their outhouses. the r ,Eh,:, i..;:, l',I tca1ly all that Is flei,d,,I 1,) ,I.II Y Ills proposition certainly was the ,tgf of Inf.n. e.' The commuters wanted to ,lothevi In.les and tioollr wash on the t ir-i .t1, .s,r1v, o!' rigs. ,Irthist-',IIIdi...II well and happy agalri..1;" 1"1 ein,,, lin,. Mr. Turner made another trip to. , o. ' 11., .s ,,, u!t: of Catinit'Tho, deariy love Its okasant tas;e. BUILT. ., .0 i DEPOT t tho 41trico 4,f the NEW or the, f escr,.., Ask ar.:, f a ,,I. Take, a toa- -tor the ttill name He, told that official that telgarill'111.1111.111111 ' Ile went to Dr, Ciendenin. uho now 1.ontlf ii ,' .i 11, totim S!.rir 1,f Ii tag "Svrti 1 Figs and Elixir of Ssnna, and railroad. might In 4.1 sometrpg ,tail-1- . has ellarae ',if the Greeley o!I V!,!Ci 10.1s10. ;Ala dialc r,00,e you and I,e,k OT. OIC label tor the name .41 atate of affair& The mend it hill-ill that Gree1,,, , ,.,,, ,.,,tr, ,,,,,h, I , , of ,,,.,,,.,a'or"rrt a Fig Syrup Company. That. esplaiiipli to road official was rather proud 4 4, 4 , .i.,"., all ti!!! clogged !ii! ' r.i.i,,3s!! :!,fo - MIA that ni it4 th, gontline. Refusie ,.V a'rtgit wutill dtat'701.; nt',11....1Hoei: C' arehrand Mr. Turner had tTohnaet. chappattua Good We Hear t r. '''ll" 1,0,, :wit l'"Il'Ill' ll , t ,Cit; Esenfthere r Reports att. .11, p,, and he said if Chappaqua end i q.n..1) ; - f. It.1l t.'11;rn' lip t ,,t, t '',' las visit . nt te nu atol out Of :,,,Iir ss.-- ! tn. , of DO11 9 Kidney Pills. tiorterlpt. Mr. Turner would do their part the. : ii, be had! the railroad people alai 't ' railroad would do Its share. Mr. Tur-- 1 all i '4'.7;0 over Merchants the promise of tle vi.e pr,,i,lent that the country are thoroughly converted b,,, l could he awamP thought skould othe Ina land Solt Lake City if Dr. t , ,,, exception. Every :nerd other land,. neer by that i , t' the theory that better' light makes better business. 11.111111,11111111.111M....111,a10.1.1111111111.111.11 necessary ,licif :,,,,,,,,ad n; ,,14,butitt an section of the U. S. resounds with! would . s ,, ,, wipe put everything in the nit.!.,.... ,, i at .. I 4.,tritt, ,. its "Great White Way, r 3314 Pill.t. of $4.000. about Doan's Nearly every City Praise. 1,01,,,,y.. :LIT: Kidney Thirty tu.te lot lithtmi. 1gal:rice )flt.;r ti oi:A,1.01rigrehot...1,$',1.1titietevol7-tPorreledeenot, thousands of beautiful white lights are shining on turf ,. :er ,(,:, ,,,,e,,,.,,,,,,,T,,,,.,,,,,,e told how !thousand persons are 'riving testimonyf POW htlilt in th - The sinwe'11 take half and PRY $3,0110 for it. " ,. street, tt., lighting up store fronts and windows. tl; 7, slisti,f,, this road to icereitv of these witnesses the fact that ,1,,, - ', t .' i Mr.Turner. did lone negotiating b... line,' Ili! !!!!fl:i troes. 110 proa agnetin : t,,htit nsrps,Isti on ois trawetehaFeritevisitn;;; 4;f. posed ,ik.,. !t: ,! ,:iTf.,11,g little parks they llive so near. is the best proof of ug,i,ii -'il q:!.,I !.. a se. ,,;. of peen's. I salt the side tnerit ,114,,r of DA Hets 424. this Trio see haute. couldn't . gentleman any ,. ,, road t,ear In the weet to the 20- 1,,t ,,i, and that no reason why an)loaly shout& buy that !Lake,eity case.' 4. 9 t! 0 4,ukt 4. ,tt.i, tit, andi the land near hr. but he ,,1 not harmonize ,ikyeeraper. ' I; Mrs. M. C. Dale, 435 W. Eighth So. awamp xckth one door east Is one of ,,: ,, tCe aroumb around to let was 4, E. for 11.000, willing -I YI t : d' St.. For anti he did. ,t little later he wita Salt Lake City, Utah,, says: i,:.! i,. permitted. the i , It' 1 suffered front a dull ache ,, los a over L ,!. year in the phoeked, The railroad filled ,,ilght the matter back and miyamp, The grounds near ity were m., 1 ,.4t ,! thought of it the aerrmis the small of my a M.::: .. ::: ,. ,,; t,) !,is imagination. was through my kidneys. .A eold or over. Improved. a tine road built Is the word to remember. It Is fact that the only trot ,,,,. --,,,...; 1 ':i A!1r i. lie it !eexrtiod always aggravated my trou, through the, nt.,w,. property. two pretty .,(,,,, .,, ,. .. ,, white I., I was laid bed often for in "white wars" Moi lit to rik, the nelight is GAS LIGHT, and that little parks were nttt.tatalAsehendt goo up In":1 . -- 4,, ,, 1 on SMOE REPAI a was week at thoi,e time. also the ft math Tile greatly raitet!,,,"thousands of white lights" referred to are the new GAS !, -.,:t, ,,, ti, v.,. nee- site annoyed by the kidney secretions. railroad, atd,1 after all the work had t r., ,;.te 4,. am portion 'When Deanl Kidner Pills were M'Orn!renonti:nr lrrl,Itthhe railroad thad taken Th, in --LIGHTS. ' ,,, ,t ,ir the. finest mended to me. 1 procured a I, , -I ,I , I ril. el,-t if A fichrainm-Johnoon- 's mod ,,,, store Britt !!: attn.!' The!' Drug llro. iltad You can now see many of them on the Salt Lake sing 'Size SOilitti feet. Si,p ,:- ..,.., . tut ... t ,s 0 - pinta lenft:or reel," , 7; U.. 110011 brought. rellef .!! ,,,,e ralo ,,,:rpose,.-. their : .r1 in anti tee our - - !!,' - !i ;.11,1 1,3f1 local business men have learned 17, (Statement t!!.0!' andthe , given September Gaols the retevery workmen. an 'may 4,, VS7 I i; NOW A :...,..,12 ' SPOT 4C LAATING : CURE. Hest, lila.whitest, and cheapest mod dependable light .:no.1 tr,at neW , Now cha r:paqua has 17: t:, ,. morairkg' until 6 - at nothing More to used. It is simply GREAT and 7 rrnOned Ahuegrusiotreti olu9:,95,tarera.me.riDtalyienogne: . tear; it t,t , , .Mr. .. night.. you shotdd loot no time! rtirlroeedte.,IpaensIdelptorli ntstrunitsa Turner did was it station ... ,,, th risiirmin Improve- "I the iskink Gas ,,r, Up:TO-DATslim' , , .' t, ' watchword. Company for their special PmP9g1tkg PI REPAIRING b the :. anent in t '' '.''.. .d.z: 1101,1",'!;' III:f1:431.1tt h enthusiastic ' .' ,' VI:tie' - -- ' 'I', ,";,rn'Atiet:twl l'i'h"Mbt'atlintitstfrom OUR Wrrro: lit'SIATY. COURTESY. PROMPTNESS. store front '. - ' lighting.-. ,I..:--- -, admirers is a gentleman who, when he ,,,,,, ,:,,i,s were established on Schramm-Johnson- 's sale For at visitcal rhappaqua some years, ,fillio- ,,, ! ' ', ' ,i n I. r til, '' MONARCH SHOE REPAIRING niad near the station; Drug store, ffalt Lake City.; Utah,and 'said he wouldnt llie id '., --,.. , i , , f,,....,tI :,t,k,41 niter If -the work of has: by all dealers. Price 110e. Foster- - it teen to him. stick; place .. i t , t ; t ,. 9.,- r,041 Ina,1 ss.i!h Stec... ,,c .' ' in a lit- Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York. sole Ev,r,r,hoely in and amund ChapPatitta ,t t i ' ., , 21 E.1,sT sovilL BOTH ruoNrs. tt ,i, ' emmuters on. the New agents for the United Statea,,, is proud or chapteovie. The Chemise. a -' hardly could recognise Remember the nanteDore", kl1:1 Ill,torical society Is restoring and :". . ; i ' ,.. , ,.. ,,!(.1tT , hippo:pia. it no longcr was turning take se others . ,.. pre,,ening everything in that- aCigh- )' ,....' ' ,...,.:, 7!: il . 1 Home Treatmets for ,,..--- l from $600 to S2.500 an aert awah?ning of ChapPariall has many hundreds of thousands of to Its real wealth,. and its aro have brought into easy read a I, and beautiful teection that formerly Out of consideration. But greater all else is the value of the ems. other towns. Chapman& Is so proud of half It is going to put up a Ane to Horace Greelelf. , The moment now on exhibition at No. I m avenue. It cost more than tell Is to bz unirMled In June by PRAM Taft. It will stand in the grounds. not far from tha mattes Is now the joy of Chappitqua. 4 -, re,-- 00001ri,r.-...,,--. ' .".. .,,,, --- . 4 fr . ;3,, ,,k'' ' . tz , - - ezi, 1 ',.V I 1 fi?4:1! ' .. Mr. Tur- - r"::-- i iw... - .7, Chaptaoua has been benefited lame inert..4 Miaow vatit4 that.were worth from Ulu In acre not so-- lf,ng ago now sts n ;,.. - . ' --. u. vi ll' ff,. I- los'''' -- 111 . '' , J IlifillI7 ' '',.ft , ''' g, ... . it -- 1 ey I.C"Pb4 - '''''''.'..s.'''-4'-' Mackay spending few og the an wealth who .have been attract.' ghat ones was sleepy old But thab is not all. The. whole country In and I 1114 ias..se- - . It l .,' ii, '4;01"... , ' L10- - .F2 ., ...-- it Il 444 ---- ' -- 0 It takcs a man 18Ith a lot of patience 4iTtlIJAV! rilto,-.--41- ..1po. ag ' ' , fio 416 I, Ohaplomilla'shouldn't have ik: . . Teskilitand-the-re whY . ...-- 1 ' a saloon. As for the wash on the lint tiedide toul to have their clothes washed :Ind hang them out to dry. Regarding,the road, it suitel their fathers and it suited them. No one knows the narrowness or the prejudices of a village unless he ha . tried to bring about some recliei,1 changes that do not meet with the ittprovoi of pergiais who have lived in a COMITILIIit Nil their liven and whose fathers lived there Wore them resent the muof newcomers and eonaldei gtrestions idea,4 that are meant for the genera ; betterment in the light of personal criticism'. . rIAANb CHANGES. - cilitig V ' I f 211- ,, 'I ' should not n.i1MQn ' ' , ?hese are only a ,Sle;-- '. ''' ''. . George , t I 1 k , quitu.,., ,. - ' ttco on ha 114.47,- imending,11290.0000 and SICS.000 In & trout pond Iv be a wonder. Sdorgdn Copettihnit S40.001 on a l spending midge" at D. Is - ;'.. ' , - I try hum, there. 'John lf,Ifeent Victor spent $200.401). - 0 ,,- . . 6., , - - --- -- s -- 't ,x,...,...: . . a . I17 , , ' . I ,,--- - -) -- . ,...in,.... -' ..-,-- -., - ..1 s.. . ,... 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Th'it Y a, can see ,t le,ttion oaass- them,1 )nu a , (111101' fair amount or r.otheeticat. the focal p oi nt for tl,e gentlemen lei- bit of New Jersey. th., makatic, I dieted to liquor. A i,oir 'walking to or from the station ,, sobjevted to tiu fiutar and the towers of mighfy Man-- I I scrutiny of the crosd cosigr,gittvd Albert Turner. an lasurance.- man.' shout tho livery stable or abnut am otainun. At tram it fair time 12 10 to vr lent Chappaquis years a Itrtnie. l'ot ktablish The eity aat,1 idlers were certadi t.) gather at th' tiony delights, but many distSimfort,1 M at ,011 to flee the people who came in r Who wI't 4""" and to talk about tor th ,, hoc-- 1 oving inam isn't a speolfi piace to raise childrein it is too thin The "ell'ing' in the n"licilhllt a man obaa- r1000 Of tne elation sere tattier cramped room. Maybe it VA beeaume Of the ietiem Its rear awl Bit vestsor are rather trying to a tereon who needs or the livery stable. or tho station it rest and recreution after the nerve- - self, but at any rate tile dwellitig. to st the reeroad tracks turned their back.- racking etrain of active bueiness. aeree on a to the station. There was on, thin.; Mr. Turner beeght bUisida 4 OA 10 from chanpaqua. It eharacteristic about all thse tvellie a, was an ideal- .sreq. The air was pure; Their back yards hail tlothestines twit the view was magnificent. The asollo were in conetant tee. Undergarmetit, winds intaight tte odor of the Pi nell. were alwaye flying in the tt Ind The eleile neightiortasol was rich in SOn louking .out ot a train e'didoa at hietoric lore; over in the direction of Cbsenagiva; Mrt.r feaeling his lcs n White Plains watt the mpot whore the shabby 'Oaten. the tumbie-dowr- i lettourtith tee Waehirgtou and the French allies Mid NE,1114" hy their cemp. the famous gang of idlers, ould inepeet the UlOtor on dozen or a dozen a trarments half Pines, Bridge road, twer which Wash. Ington had retreated. That was not waahlines. all. The old town had been the home NEW ILFIHDENT COMES. of Horace (lreeley. There the famoua Mr. Turner was flnicky. He 4i4 not editor retired to his farm,. and got back to nature. as Gladetone did. till. like that station. He did not like toe Ing the omit. pruning hie vines and saloon, and he did not like the livere stable to be an conspicuous. And he chopping his trees. SO did not like to be looking at the RUN ItOWN TOWN. on the lines. Moreover, he did not like snare react ruts its serestmart with dom...more.. for efrapps.-fthaegatura hure.but the white man had done little, or Its mud or Its dust. Tbe more Mr. Turner witnirrql the tshappaqua wart no different trom the beauties of neture. tti, ITIOtO ha de-- other towns along the line of the New i stilled the work of matt iii.tbat par- York & Harlem Railroad, and it W3 Ocular neighborhood. The road by no different from it majority of the which he traveled from the stittion to4 thousande of villages and towns around hie home It was the: NM, York that are theitutiful in imp). horrible. same sort of road that the white men ' selvoe, but make a wretched an.. ..d miser10 went to Chappaqua In 1609 hail ersblit showing as viewcsd from a over. it was full of ruts. In road train. He thought t'happareit was wet weatherlt Was deep and miry: le not doing ite duty to itself. 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