RECREATION. 



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A new l promised land.' " 



SALT LAKE 

 IN WINTER 



In the valley of the Jordan which 

 traverses a new promised land, sits the 

 gem of Utah — Salt Lake City. The cli- 

 mate is delightful, the city is of unusual 

 interest, and a visit is always enjoyable. 

 It can best be reached by the 



NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES 



and their connections. 



A copy of No. 5 et the "Pour-Track Series," 

 "America's Whtt«r Resorts,* will be sent free 

 to any address, on receipt of a two cent stamp, 

 »y George H. Daniels, General Passenger Agent, 

 Rew York. 



Perfect Comfort in Traveling 



VIA 



OLD DOMINION LINE 



TO 



Gunning Grounds 



OF 



Dismal Swamp, Chesapeake Bay. and 

 James River, Virginia ; West Vir- 

 ginia ; Currituck, Albemarle and 

 Pamlico Sounds, and Roanoke Island, 

 North Carolina. 



Sailing every week-day from Pier 26, North River, 

 foot of Beach Street, New York, at 3 p. m. 



Dogs, on chain, carried free, when accom- 

 panied by their owners. 



Connections made at Norfolk and Richmond for 

 all points South and Southwesc. Through tickets 

 and baggage checks. 



H. B. Walker, Vice-Pres. and T. M. 



J. J. Brown, General Passenger Agent. 



General Offices : 81-85 Beach Street, New York. 



