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Show An lee Advertising Selielne. Milliliter Willimns has a Kcliemt) thnt ii away iilie.nl of aiivfliiii ever iittetnpt-sl. iittetnpt-sl. lie inifilded it yesterday before Chi 'f Digelovc, when he asked thnt ulli-;i:il ulli-;i:il if he would be violating any law by ile'iverinir ice 011 tho pavements in front of tho principal businesit hoii-sea of tho city, "Certainly you can," answered Mr. Dhjrolciw, "hut what is the advertising sclieiue iii it?" "Well," remarked Harry Williams, "yon ln.ide us take down the street bill U.ards and the utands at the ureaways. We had v do something; so I have jdaced an tvderwith an ice manufacturing manufact-uring company to freeze the lithographs of my attractions in big cakes of ice. Manufactured ice is ns clear as crystal, and it gives the cake the appearance of having the picture painted upon it. These blocks of ice will lie left upon the . pavements, and people can use the ice if they want to. The manufacturers assure as-sure me the quality of the ice will not be injured in the least. But, more than that, the lithographs will not be spoiled, mi I that is all I care for." Pittsburg Dispatch. |