. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . On lliL uulilviili ul .1 Jcitty CcnuJ SuUrL 12. In ihe \^alchuilB Hill. City Noises Ruin Health By Peyton Collier mHE disastrous effect of the nerve-jairing noises of the city aremore far-reaching than most peo-ple imagine. I was discussingthis matter the other day, when aphlegmatic listener to the conversationridiculed the idea that so simple andharmless a thing as a mere noise couldhave the slightest effect on oneshealth. This cheerful idiot was verystrong, and evidently labored u


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . On lliL uulilviili ul .1 Jcitty CcnuJ SuUrL 12. In ihe \^alchuilB Hill. City Noises Ruin Health By Peyton Collier mHE disastrous effect of the nerve-jairing noises of the city aremore far-reaching than most peo-ple imagine. I was discussingthis matter the other day, when aphlegmatic listener to the conversationridiculed the idea that so simple andharmless a thing as a mere noise couldhave the slightest effect on oneshealth. This cheerful idiot was verystrong, and evidently labored underthe impression that nothing less thanpneumonia seriously affected the healthand everything less important than abroken limb should not result in anypain worth noticing. And a lot ofI)eople labor under the same misappre-hension. As a rule, they are in thesame class with those who call be-lievers in i)ure air and jJroperly venti-lated sleeping apartments fresh aircranks. They must know the reason,cause, and effect of most things beforethey accept their existence, and theywill not believe in the existence ofanything unless they can sec it. Every intelli


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