. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . akenas an exhibit in my case. He said: I reckon those millionaires must know- urban community if the facilities for reach-ing it were not everything that moderntransportation methods provide. Red Bank,in point of natural conditions, might be—and is to many—a fin dc sicclc Utopia, yetfail dismally as a centre of suburban homesif the railroad service were other than thevery best. To the comnuUer the salient question quickly and how conveniently can Iget from my home to my harne


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . akenas an exhibit in my case. He said: I reckon those millionaires must know- urban community if the facilities for reach-ing it were not everything that moderntransportation methods provide. Red Bank,in point of natural conditions, might be—and is to many—a fin dc sicclc Utopia, yetfail dismally as a centre of suburban homesif the railroad service were other than thevery best. To the comnuUer the salient question quickly and how conveniently can Iget from my home to my harness? It isbecause Red Bank can in this respect satisfythe most exacting that the prospective com-muter finds one salient question settled, for,in this connection, I can appropriately re-quote my brother booster: The railroaddoes give Red Rank a crack-a-jack servicefor commuters all the year round. Lessthan an hour from New York—yet farenough away to present in climatic condi-tions all the contrasts of two continents—and trains a-plenty, at the hours they arcneeded. It particularly gets the benefit of. fical)!> for a Ctn illilc fiatc


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