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Show A 'Inter in the South. j i A winter in the J?futh the very j i words conjure up delicious niemor- its fir those who have been tin-re.1 The bright, Funny skiei, the dry, ' bracing air and the warm sunshine ' are a decided contrast to the cold, . bleak North. i The great state of Texas is cele-; cele-; brated as ;one great, broad winter j resort in itself, but the following places are, perhaps, particularly pop-! pop-! ular: Ft. Worth, with its mineral j baths, beautiful climate and good ! hotels; Austin, the beautiful Ca.pi-i Ca.pi-i tal City; San Antonio, one of the few really historical places in our country; Houston, with its blooming bloom-ing roses, oleanders and groves of oranges and lemons, and Galveston, with its delicious sea breezes. These are but a few of the delightful resorts re-sorts of this highly favored region. An escape from all the pains and discomforts of our rigorous weather, transported by magic from the region of snow and ice, to the fragrance fra-grance of this summer-land, is now made possible and easy by the Denver, Texas and Ft. Worth Branch of the Union Pacific System, which runs through Pullman Palace Sleepers between Denver, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Shreveport and New Orleans, and offers exceedingly low excursion rates to all Southern cities from Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Colo-rado Springs and Trinidad. For a full description of Southern winter resorts, reached over the Union Pacific System, or for excursion rates, apply to your nearest Union Pacific agent, or write to Geo. Ady, General Agent, 1703 Larimer St., Denver, Colo., for a copy of the Union Pacific Winter Tours Folder. I E. L. Lomax, j Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt., j 22-6 Omaha, Neb. |