. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . ald terrace while a public memorialfountain costing $11,000 will sparklein the foreground. Somerville also has long been famedfor its fine business buildings and forthe number of its large and well ap-pointed stores. The country aboutSomerville is a fair, open and breezyregion, yet with occasional rocky glensand glorious mountain veiws on everyside. On the south the Raritan riverwinds its rapid, but peaceful waytoward the sea; northward in fullview, rises the great wall of the Watch


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . ald terrace while a public memorialfountain costing $11,000 will sparklein the foreground. Somerville also has long been famedfor its fine business buildings and forthe number of its large and well ap-pointed stores. The country aboutSomerville is a fair, open and breezyregion, yet with occasional rocky glensand glorious mountain veiws on everyside. On the south the Raritan riverwinds its rapid, but peaceful waytoward the sea; northward in fullview, rises the great wall of the Watch-ung hills while far off to the west andsouth in the blue distance, largermountains girt the horizon. Beautifuldrives over well kept macadam roadslead in every direction from the palatial country homes of citymillionaires dot the valley and moun-tainside for a radius of twenty milesfrom the county seat. Chief amongthese is the famous two-thousand acreestate of James B. Duke, which, withits public parks, beautiful lakes, spark-ling fountains, rare flowers, statuaryand miles of fine drives lies right. The High School THE SUBURBANITE


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