. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . as importantas the house itself Westfield, New Jersey, is not an ex-perimental town. It has a population ofmore than 5,000 persons and possessesall the conveniences of a city. It is lessthan 20 miles distant from New Yorkand has 28 trains each way daily. It isdistinctly a residential town with no fac-tories and only a sufficient commercialelement to properly care for the wantsof its inhabitants. It has good publicschools, a public library, churches, golfand social clubs, gas, electr


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . as importantas the house itself Westfield, New Jersey, is not an ex-perimental town. It has a population ofmore than 5,000 persons and possessesall the conveniences of a city. It is lessthan 20 miles distant from New Yorkand has 28 trains each way daily. It isdistinctly a residential town with no fac-tories and only a sufficient commercialelement to properly care for the wantsof its inhabitants. It has good publicschools, a public library, churches, golfand social clubs, gas, electricity, sewers,good water and efficient fire and policedepartments. Its streets are macadam-ized and well ke]>t and the drives throughthe surrounding country are very pic-turesque. The ground here is high androlling, forming a natural watershed thatis conducive to health fulness. Trolleycars enable one to visit friends in neigh-boring tow-ns w ith ease and the trains ofthe Central Railroad of New Jersey makeit possible for the resident of Westfield tobe at home in less than an hour afterleaving New Virw from iiir irrjruu fi S\l. Apt»l •houfr—Wcftfirld, V. J. 18 THE SUBURBANITE THE Suburbanite A Monthly M a g a X i n e FOR THOSE WHO ARE AND THOSEWHO OUGHT TO BE INTERESTEDIN SUBURBAN HOMES Published byPASSENGER DEPARTMENTCENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEYCharles M. Burt, Manager ) 14! Liberty street Chas. L. Benjamin, Editor f New York Subscription: Fifty Cents per Year; Single Copies, FiveAdvertising Ratei Furnished on Application Centt FEBRUARY, 1906 Winter But winter has yet brighter scenes—he boastsSplendors beyond what gorgeous summer knows,Or autumn with his many fruits and woodsAll flushed with many hues. Come when the rainsHave glazed the snow, and cluthed the trees with ice,While the slant sun of February poursInto the bowers a flood of light. Approach!The encrusted surface shall upbear thy stepsAnd the broad arching portals of the groveWelcome thy entering.


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