. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . r the shelteringlee of which are avoided the wintry blastsof wind and snow, as well as the hot windsthat blow from the inland in summer. Itshi,yh elevation is responsible for a drv at-mosphere conducive to healthfulness and,incidentally, inimical to the mosquito favorable are the climatic conditionsthat many who have lived in mis-ery in tile city have come to Ilainlieldand found the ])urity and keenness of the air a womlerful curative and elixir. In no sense is Ilai
. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . r the shelteringlee of which are avoided the wintry blastsof wind and snow, as well as the hot windsthat blow from the inland in summer. Itshi,yh elevation is responsible for a drv at-mosphere conducive to healthfulness and,incidentally, inimical to the mosquito favorable are the climatic conditionsthat many who have lived in mis-ery in tile city have come to Ilainlieldand found the ])urity and keenness of the air a womlerful curative and elixir. In no sense is Ilaintield a commnnil\ nfmushroom growth. It is a cit\ th:it ha-developed with extraordinar\ success sinceits corporate founding fori\ \-ears fine old shade tree> that line the streetsand dot the s])acious ])rivate lawns bcar-e\iilence ol its age and stand as nr inumenistM the wisdom and forethought of thosewho had ever in mind the future widfareof the city and who in such large riiea-urecontributed U> it- succe->fnl rise to pros-perity and distinction. 1lainhclil, to i|uote ,i recent m,iga/ine. 3 iEppical i\csib(ntial direct in ^iainfirlii. article, in the first place is a city, but withall the natural attributes of the pictures(|ue,health-sustaining country. In no way do thetwo distinctive features clash; manufacttu-ing and business cemditions have not beenallowed to mar the natural beauties of theplace, or to detract from the attractionswhich weigh most strong])- with the home-seeking element. The streets of the residential sectioirspresent long vistas of green lawns and mas-sive shade trees, while the houses, manyof them of handsome and costly design, are-■et well back from the sidewalks and sur-rounded by grounds ample enough to in-jure plenty of air and sunlight reachingthe interiors. An eiifective touch is alsogiven by Green Brook (a glim|)se of whichi-- given on the cover), which wends a -ser-])entine course through the center of thecity, sending its crys
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