Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 7, 1902, Page 18

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T"P ()\IA"A DA"\ BFF HI\hA\ DI(F\(BFR T, mo“ CALIFORNIA--WHY NOT? The start for CALI FORN 1A - Leave Burlington Station, Omaha, ~ in standard or tourist sleeper and go thro’ without change to San Francisco or Los Angeles. Exchange furs for fans, snow and ice for flowers and senaamm Sunshine. Hotel bills !BU[IIHQTUH there, will be less than Route coal bills here. On the way CALI FORN lA If you go via the Burlington i 8 Route and Denver you pass the 3 § grand panorama of the Rockies by & daylight. For more than 700 miles the most wondertful scenery in America is visible trom the car windows. Send me your name and address, and I will mail you free a handsome folder. It contains a correct list of hotels and boarding houses with rates, tells you where to go and what to see, and gives you some good advice about the trip. Thro' standard sleeper to San Francisco leaves Burlington Station, Omaha, 4:25 p, m. daily. Thro' tourist sleepers to California four times a week. \ N\ The Golde/n Gate/ CAL The I:rovming Glory of califorflia The most magnificent combination of land and sea and sky on the continent. While enjoying the summer climate, the roar and swish ot the Pacific, the glorious sunsets, the bright lowers, the blue skies. the wenderful mountains and the _ big trees, you'll be glad to Bu[“ngmn forget the snow and ice, : Route | the storms and chilling blasts, tlu bills s for hard coal and soft “coal at home. J. FRANCIS, General Passenger Agent, Omaha. Midwinter in CALIFORNIA Golf, tennis, sailing, fishing and surf bath- ing all winter long. Facilities for every form of sport at all winter resorts. Hotels better than ever; charges I moderate.

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