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14, 1920 The Hot Snap By Osos Lowr bebruary , Worst Poxp It Coutpn’t a’ Come at Time,” Sato Unere Isaac | to20. (From Owing to the ng this section ‘it upson, N. Y., Fepruary 4 our special correspondent) n wave now swee cared the 1920 ice-crop will be almost Ogdensburg reports a hot-snap o' lhe mercury here rose to 46° during the night, nd sunrise found much of the young ice hang ng damp and listless on the surface of the ice orchards. Many ice-growers sat up all night with their orchards, in some cases covering hem with burlap to keep the young and tender ce-buds from being scorched and ruined by Jack Melts. Others tramped anxiously from Bousandainis Clear the Skin ih Culcural ROMEIKE’S PRESS CUPPING BUREAU We will send you all newspaper pings which may appear about you. your friend y sub- on which you may want to be “up-to-date. and periodical of importance in the ope is searched, Terms $6.09 per 100 HENRY ROMEIKE, 106-110 Seventh notices. Ave., New York EGYPTIAN DEITIES “The Utmost in Cigarettes” Plain End or Cock Tip People of culture and refinement invariably PREFER ‘Deities to any other cigarette 30¢ Ssaigyics Makers of the Highest Grode Terkish, ond Egaptan Cera rhe hart ion to another or stood about in groups ard faces, for to many of them it will ruin. ‘The young iceshoots are just forming and the growers say the sudden and unseasonable rise in temperature could not have a worse time. Isaac L. Pond, t largest shipper in this vicinity, says the loss will be enormous, and the growers here and at Troy freely predict that unless relief comes soon the whole Hudson River ice-crop will be so meagre that prices next Summer will be prohibitive mong the poor will result Road Gory Hanr ind much sufferin My By F. Gee U PON my road to Arcady There are no lacy sh: No curving uplands’ grate No climbing peaks, no grassy vales, No shepherds with their maids There are no cooling brooks along. No Pan-pipes and no ru In truth, no road of poetry And yet it runs to Arcady! tic song Keneath the city’s roaring streets Crammed trains are hurled like spears; The lights streak past in endless rows Strange odors greet the shrinking nose Wild shoutings stun the ears My road—along the iron ways, Up trampled steps, through trafic’s maze, One dim-lit cross-town block—the key— ‘Then up three flights to Arcady! Georgette and Tricotine “What's the nois inquired Georgette. “Either somebody is putting in a thousand tons of coal,”’ responded Tricotine, “or our flivver has come.” eT Spoiled Ry ‘Yo P. Morcax HILE 1 was in Tumlinville yesterday related Gap Johnson, of Rumpus Ridge, Ark. “I came mighty nigh gettin mixed up ina mess of trouble, T was peroozin along the sidewalk in front of the Palace D store when a feller on the other side of th street jerked his gun and blazed away in wha ared to be my general direction. I sh ‘lowed he must have a grudge of some sort ag’in me, but it turned out that a lawyer in an office upstairs was who he had on his mind, for t about the same second there was the crack of a gun from the window above whur I was standing. Then the feller across the street unged loose ag’in, and the lawyer tumbled headlong out of the window and fell on the side walk in front of me, kicked a time or two, and died right there with his smoking pistol in his hand. Well, it wasn’t none of my funeral, after all, but the idy of anonymous gents raining dead around me’ sorter my down spoiled evening for me.” Don’t Wear a Truss Brooks’ Appliance, the modern scientific invention, the wonderful new discovery that relieves. rup- ture, will be sent on trial. No ob- 5 noxious springs or pads, ton. 0. «. ONDOKS Brooks’ Rupture Appliance Has automatic Air Cushions. Binds and draws the broken parts together as you would a broken limb. Nu salves. No lies. Durable, cheap. Sent on trial to prove it. Protected by U.S. patents. Catalog and measure blanks mailed free. Send name and address today Brooks Appliance Co.,409A State St.,.Mai comicbooks.com