4!S 1 J.V jT f Ji'j y juxxaivjt a jxxa, LDaER-PHtLADBLraVA; ' FRIDAY,' wMmXjxi-' & ' iftft V X BiaM i TI feE SAMMEES AMONG 101 LOST ON THE TUSCANIA PENNSYLVANIANS ABOARD g PHILADELPHI ANS ION SUNKEN LINER t i. rwo Officers and Seven Enlisted Men From -MT- vtlEUT. JARDEN S A F E PHILADELPHIANS ABOARD THE TORPEDOED TRANSPORT TUSCANIA Originally he nn hmIrikm to tlie 118th ljut Mion he oiunitfini .. i.i-t. ...... ... ii. ntir tlin i-ltlff (I Tui-canlu win i.iugbt ! furloiw Bust Thercnfltr Hip plcluro thn. . i Infiiteil thrown a KlovvlriR llchi . r tl.o Ur.tlKl, u,: " ,,.fcato of Others in Doubt and 1? Relatives Besiege Govern- ment Offices for News "'tfei rnllatetl men, vvirn on tlip I'uscanln, torpedoed liy iv Cler ii.. . .. . . . . ' . . ..in ''"W nkirariiinninni run n rim- ,uiii-r. t." V"",D '""' "'" i PE'i&nd'Boen ft ""transport T i man submarine o(t tho Irish const Tups- Eft" y. BW One. First I.loulcnant ltlelmrils Inr- fP itn,'n knovvn to 1)0 umonK Ibf nurlvorn It 5? Kf u fo 8e,enty-fle ethers from iinlntH In FenmyhanlH. New Jtmoy utul DpI.t ware were, on the miwI Their futo Is unknovv n. Relatlvet) of the men, who may he among tho'sp lancleil on the Irish tint, ra today heslcfsInK the oIIIlih of the , War anil Nay Department at Wiwh. tncton for iiivvk Tho onlv word they' received until this morning wax that the list of dead and mtrvlvurti hid not bun received None of thoe who now nre lamer InR for news of tltelr loved onen wire aware they were on the former Uichor Line steimshlp until the onki.il list of the men on hoard was m ids public by tho War Depirtmeiil. A fovv wtrc noti fied by telegrams, others wen Informed by newspapers. Somo of tho rel.itlvcH did tint tvrn know the noldlerH had sailed Heiuuie of the strict itnsorshlp uhlih iirev-ills when Amerkan troops start overst-im the destination of tlm soldiers or the lilmtlty of the ship It known only to the oltki.ru In command. Pcenet In some of thn honi"s were heart-brcakltiK. Mothers and vvlvis broke Into tears One mother nearly fainted. A four-cir-ii!il child went to bed tearfully pravluK for the saftty of hhl soldier papa "Arrived safe" This mtwiiKi was from Klrst Lieutenant Hkhirds JiiinVi. to his wife, at 30 Wist TulpMioi ki n street, Urrmiititovvit It whs the tint In timation she had tint her lm-h mil was among thos who survive 1 the sinking of the transport. Ho Is with a forestry regiment. The mesyagc was cenwored Mrs Jar den said, so that she now has no h'nt of her husbaiiil'H present whereabouts She was married to Lieutenant J.irdtn June 16, ll'lfi .She was foimcrty MNs Agnes (iordou D.ideu, Lieutenant Jiirikti who Is twenty-live ears old, Is a son of Cli.irbs 11 Jaiden, (202 Morton street, (iermantoivn, a ion tractor who Is doing (Inurnment woik at the Phllidelphla .Navy Yard Ho Is a lumber expert and n person il ft lend of General IJoethils llu nlloed his strv loes to Ijoethals at the time h was appointed in tho Hmirguu I'll et Coi poratlon as a lumber lusptUoi foi the proposed wooden vis-.tls tloethals was unable to um him In this capacity and sugKCstcd he stele i commission In the then-forming forestiy commission bicausu of his liiUin.Hi knuw ledge of lumber llu subsequently i nllntcil In the Twin tleth Kuglnets of tho forestry division, and was appointed a seivud tleutiuiut laet Deiembi r, sovn after he enlls'i d He was Inter in ulo a llrst lleuteuiut and attached to ('orni).lliy II, and was probably transfernd to thu lu'th Kngl neers. l'"or the last two jcals Jarden has t been gentral m inagci and suprlu tendent of the Port Huron Lumber Com pany, of l'oit Huron. .Mich 1'ilor tu (ailing on tho Tuscaiil i he attended the American I'nHi.illy at uhliigtoii, taking a setUl mllltarv uiiiri PilAi roil bOLUII.ll l'Al'A III one home near I'hll idelph' i noti fication of a relative's nrasenco on the TuscanU Laused a tuuchlug tcttic Fouf-year-old IMnln Stlger In his uncle's home In Princeton, went tn lad tearfully proving ror the safet of his "soldier papa, ' .sergeant lalwln A Stlger, of the uvlatlou corim Word came to tlis honn Ju t us t'' little fellow was being put to bed that Sergeant Stlger had mini on in. 'i. can la. The bu i rled foi several min utes, and then uuletty slipped to anotlur room. He was found thtre a few min utes liter with his tear-stained face In his arms, sobbing out a prajir tint "daddy come back " It Is not I, noun whether STgiant Stlger was among the lejiued Ik llid ffel pTi II " "I , vy, M ..i fr M mi Mu j . mm. -r -m L-xir?-r lmj mmmmmm c - .bSt&sKak wil,. ff z- e: mhj vs m&t?wffim&mm -Tjd JWTSK'. . "Wi'alfff S3tJ r J X - ..-!- X r ?JXUA.tx,lX -WMflWWffi a. I,. lrt??Wfit?rft!lBfc Ml f WWiM9ffr vm , . . 1 1 y JWqffl Wmi " ' md a" ffi iBtiSitUET "LSiZiJV" f"KJ!t'f"i. . .IV 2fr 14 m JSBm & w SJK-J ' cJS?&)A- ' ' ! the . Aan.ir. ,. AfW tf """ ' " " :'.-. i lf ,.i,l ,l iimnrflll net' III nine mm I i"' ..w... ... ror rorelgn service he -V . . V. . uim .Vishi 1 aenlnst the side of anotlur whlcn mi veil the llvp of tll0llt " Ui the 168th He was gradua ed fiom an ill is h d aga I st tne in ,,., Su f t ef the Ilnjnrcl Taylor public school and be- I oat wl kl " d A m(n wcr i Amcrcnn ,lo,trnyrrH wt , " h name an npprentkc mechanic at the m ii rsi Dual ,nrtlclpnted the redcu? ' Mldvale Steel Conip.nj phut He v.n ' hull ( WUMy . , ,mc or i meinbir of the Nlretmwi troop r , ,,,..,,. ,C7, n ,,w. n cd. "' Itnv S(mt and was n cratulsoli ' KA PLC f LIS J Ur 1liAI '.. In Kunbiirv until a vim ago, wluu his wife died h'nlluwltig In r ildith he nnil his sou nioMd to I'rlmetnti, vthire Stlgei aniptnl impliiMiunt vv ltd tlm 1'ilinsvl v.iula It illioad He inllstnl as a mcihanli Ian In tin avlitlon imps last August, leaving tho child In the (are of a brotlu r-lu-liw Nothing has bun hi.ird from him fin several wnks "It will In torture." the brother-ln-1 ivv mid 'walling fin tin Hi us nf Siigeant hllger's fati and at the sitae tlm keiplug It away Irom the child If In is lost" win: i;i:rM m:vs nv imium: i Not mull Mis lohii II Hiswell, 402 Delawam avi line Uilmlugton IM.vwis Informed nvii the Inng-dlKtanie tele phone th it lie I husband s uime wis In eluded In the ollklil lint glvin out bv the ir liepaitiutut did she Know that he was among thnse who sillnl on the trantport she was Eleiitlv slim Ked at the news, ni d limneilaltl lonnnunliat--d with Washington Captuln llaswell Is u native of liil tlmnip and previous to the war was enpriwl in Cnvcttunpiit inglneeilng wink Ho miiilid Miss .Million Tied eilck, iliughter of Ui mid Mis S C. Kirdeilik, nf 4i Iieiuvv.iio avenue Wilmington, n few months ngo Din tor 1'iedeilck Is incident of the Wll nilngtoil Ilo.iiil nf Health Mis IIiiswHI said he hiisliand was a ciipltln In the ingliu.i resirve and hit he had In n In the arm foi some line I have Mnt telictatus tn Washing ton, but b ivi reieived mr lemons'' h sild I du nnt know wluther niv huvlnml his In i ii lesimd I'nlll tnuli'ht I d d not evin I.nnw wlntlur oi nnt he was Mh ud the 'Insula 1 km w he sillnl from s ime ort Mime tine ago but nf mursi, was not sure when or wheie ' Mrs .lanu' i hvelaiid .Mi Cornili I., wife of Lliiitiu.int Mi Cot ink k bnani" a itinthi l list Sntuitli and teielvid her (li t Inkl.ug th it her husband was nn the Tuseinli when a if porter filled at her home I10S North Twelfth stint Lieutenant Mi Cormli k rislguul from tl) Hlghw.t) Pipirtmeiit ami was i mi mlsiloned In the 1'nglneer Itcsirve Corps as u Hist liiuteuanl last .lunr He left at once lot ,1'ort Li avinworlh and has since In en un ittat lied Lsr wouu rito.M m suanu Th last word Mis Mit'ormlck re ccivid from In r husband was two weeks ago, when he said that he was gittlug re uly to rail for Prime from an At 'antic pjit hhe was univvaie that ho was aim ml the Tusi inln until thi p ib lliatlon of tin nttlila! list reveakd It Lieut) nant Mi Col ink k Is the mm of I'dward McC'ormlik. lisoo Wlssahltkon avenue, and was in irrlf il two sears ago It wis whrn a reporter vlsltid the hoim if Albert II Jaiolis 12 tS Soni- isit stuit that he Itariinl Pint sev eral of Ihusi iiboml tlm Tuxianla win sell i ted nun riiontlv stnt abroid from f'amp Mtade Jacob Is tui ntv-thne juus old and wis in in ltd si months ago He owns n girage at iorlt Springs, Pi ilmi , illliflid from that pi ice He Is a lllft- clisi eiigluiiilng ixprit and n giaduali of llliald i'nlll i,'. Iln win) fi mi li llv I'll Id sun Vntonln, whcie thin vv i a gn it dim mil t rum the nvlattiui m'VmI firskllkd molni niu'hinlis Vfteivvaid hi was ti insferieil tn Lnki Cliaihs, l.i, and (1 iribu t' tv I. I His wife vv is asleep when tin Infor matliu wis i.iriliil th it In r hush mil was among the Tusianias soldiers She Indiuie lrstitii.il and npiatiillv askid If hei liusbiuil hid bull klllnl in savid Mrs lacnbs was the formei Miss sttlla Hemli i of this cltv He vv i- i i in- muriii int at the I'hiiiih of the 'I i.ius tlguratloti Twilft'i stieil and Lehigh avium Private Kdvvard Itardslis wns tweiitv seven vuirs otd and llv id with his p i leiils l.lmei and It mile Hirdslii. it JOIS North .Seventh stnet He was ii sign pituiii and his binthei Annuel ltmll'V tvvi'iitv-tvvo vears old Is In Un ipi u li rm isti i s mrps at ('imp loliusi n Hi was i nllst it In I'onpinv It intli P. ill ill in. Tin ntli th l.nglniirs IliriNlrv w.u I piilshlonei a M H I run has Cpbcnpil I'lmnli at llilnl and lijuphin sin ts Ills mothci f.li.-H, ii c! Hie ring at the In uli II. and sild tint the Information w is the Mrst th it she hid leielved She bloke Into ti irs at the news and h gced for Infoimillim as tn the fate of hoi sun Tin fillni nf i ling I i iv lit ilil Inst nig'il thai li til iibsnluli I nnvvledce th il his son hid "illtd mi the Tnsi ml i He leisniieil that hl boV's ii nun wis missing Irom the nil'cnl list s'pt litre tin uise bis sol llvul at fiuiiiiii't, Mich and itillsted ftmii that Stall. Voung l.ravltt, an mil ng to his fithei', was tvvent-twn jnrs old but bid been iiimv fitnn this ilu for severil veins Ills until! was me i'irt nit tal'm v s hitul ill Hind In Un II it iiiniiniiiiil lelt l"i llli'i n en U 1111 nn was im pin v his own lOlnin Hid Mlihlkin Hugltiiirs he said unit his son winl tn the Mexti an bnrdi r when I the Natlimil Uuitd u is mlleil ml two . t t... w , i, ,. . pinili hi n I I nn e Millie i ill tn in oin tiud was t i- ihllll In follow III II lull I lll'te Sllh- hi Mill ill happi ii ui,s pinvtil tli it lii had ill iimiilnil inn ilealh bv lllmss nnlv lo I meet him ill iln on Hie wide wastis of tin 1 1 in kit ss sets liiiimtll has it lunlliii ll'ilniil, agul ' Iwmtv one vtitrs m l'rinii at Hie liselll time wheie be is living III tin Id il Vim s.(Uidinu half Innlln r Wlll'mti Miii.iui. agul Iwuitv viars Is vial- ago I in- via mgait i, ig n, er I! it-'ni.., i mi mliei of tin liiilul Sims t illini be Mild unilei I! new luleral- .,ni, , In lug tatniiul ut I'ninp II in I7.ed tnriiii.lnti bci ainu tlie mTth eng-luik In mit of th aitlllirv inmmiinds ueei tra'n Math tin se hiothiis llvt at the IIhvv Itel itlves nf Willi no II llonnell IlMsl i,.!, , tlut iisIiIpihi e twintv-cne vears plvat. inuth Anoj pilvule i:ul W Wldilnp, of the r.Sih Siiuail vine miii DiN inornlng iiti,,, mhihiIiihi, was nu his wnv ! the liniintll Imiiii 7 II III i ii tier nvi p,,,,,,,. t,, join foin i misius alietdv m mil 'lliev sild Ilia! im win I liuii Iippii I . K, i, o Un i His intuits Mi and nulled limn tin missing soldlei lis i vi,H. Wilght Iddop ol f.l I lllslng Sun ate John Shnvv, a vvell-nnowii ".- mntowii manufacturer Mrs M It Liimbeit of 33 Ludlow itretl, mother of William J Lambert lint class sngfiiiit ntlm-lieil ' 'ne rvvuitlitli Hnglmeis ixprissen surprl'e 'nst night when she was Infornnd that lier nn was nn board the Tti'c.itiln I received i utter from William," aid Mrs Limbert. "-n .lamian -i "e tntnl In the t omniunli ntlnn that he was on his wnv ami that he would iv i Iti inn when he nrrlvd in I rant e" Lainlart enlMul stveral months ngo linen Iv he bad been sliitloned at t'nmp Inlvirslty at Wellington Mrs Lim liert I ns two olhir sons In t'n ar,u Mthough Corporal ttetils nddnss was cliui out at Wiishlngtnn as I!" If. S'liriu e street no famlli bv that nnino could be I found In thjt mi Hon Hlmer li Hnlnies twentv-one ers ild of Lnnsford Pi, one of the sol Hers on the Tiisinnli was one of firlv Liiisfnid voiilhs who responded tu the I dill of the nlors Vnv mber 51 I Holmes lift a nourishing hi ken wh ih h and Ills lumber conitu, ted and J inlWIid as a chiUfTnii In the av ntlnn i nriis lie, togitlier with ins iiiiovr Illinois was sent to Sm Antnntn Tex, w etc thev wire srp tratrd and assigned I i il ff, lent ilipaitments Holm s's Intb limit lompinlnu rinvd Pike, tin flfi ti i ui went with him It Is not known vilieilnt Price vvas also on Jie Tuscn nla Lay Tuscania Sin kin ff to Spier, t iinlliiueil rrinti I" me line tun In tin I -knit vililih wns lulling In Hie murk and dirktess of l'ue-d iv lilltllt llefuie liilk'llg i IT Hie subnillllie tut ! siveiil loipnloes at the tit -trnvei s Inn ill inlsnd (inlv the In i t llv sea ii i hip nf the lliltlsli sillors irevented II, ini i dots fiom itac'iilng theli talg't, Imwt ver V div Wednisiliv xurvivors tioiu Hie I i aula kept arriving at Irl li nnil siot i i porl i All weie itielved with a iKitmtli of hosplt lllt tint tleeplv loin hid the hcaits of tin men fiom ovt I si is Holms wore tin own op' a to them in I hotels uuil Inns opened wide Hull il i rs -miiii, of the men wire In bid sli ipe fmm slunk and exposure mo-t nf then bung fiotn the liilind ilNirlit of tin 1 nlleil siif. ,,n,i mvir hiving been on tin ui in hi fine but undi i Hie tlniulus nl waini ilrv clothing and hot food lliev sun ngiliiid their ilieu fuhies-i ind In illlri n in t LieutPiiiinl lipnrgi Hall if Los Angiles and Lit utui.int Waldo Piltei son ,,f ( lew laud, u were aiiinug the listinliavt the sinking tr in p irt Tin v iiiniitiril nn the boil duk Mnw mg ol dhrs Inln Hie llfehmtt. and when ihev llnillv slid iv er tin sub of the -hip tlnv f unit tliunsilvis m ih, list bn.it inn seninis mishap Hllenilid the 1 ui tilling ot the llfeboits Iln siiond inein was somo lenuenei- i. trltlclrc the War Depirtment fori Itig up news of tho disaster n.art.J iiniiip iieiinv i..iih i mil Wedr lllglll i"i' inci inai llie TUSCiinl. ti f. .. t .alls was kno In il tilnnt W MilIirtPfH whfirfKe . - .In. wi! ii ntiil llif ln . " "' - . .. I.IS...--S ...i iriittM l ror inn nainon or niorr ui.hi "' ,s, uiuhi iohi to line r-tolrvl it. .t.n.1 fln1iU.. .n a lnllntnrl tn llllVf llfl'Il ....-,1 f , nm flmiAfnl I fut.l .. . '" lini iiiiuiih ''"'"I "vnv" ui u i i "ii, - .v...s. . ... - riling 1)1 - Ion on tho tnrpedout Tihc.imIh mxi 1 o'clock, w Hrltl-h uuil AiwrUiui wlnlo-H nil- S(l,.tHr u ,UPr Junillo.1 iMavi It. Ireland iin.1 S.oth.nd In the hope of mr, nnl .U,W1, c onllrm Hlon 0f ,?' finding further stirvlvois from the III- ,,,, fro vv, t)enmnp ' TO HE RECEIVED TO DA Y Hy ROBERT J. BENUKR I nli(l''rr. Mnff Coi mim in' ' WAHllIVOTON I'eh s Hundreds of Anierlran homis tod iv iiwalted nnxious- uvulmwliv Vlt lillll.llll 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 r H tlltlltl of vvu I inn II Uomu II. did lint t n ss It ti ns. fitting vvhd, told li s -i n was still ml till, tnnvev lug bv bis atlitudi ind wolds Hint when a mini ttillst- ns i snhllpi mil gms iihiuid on a soldli i s tluti In nnin i n 1 1 In met n siillli i s t.iti I'm in II Is ii li in II I I'll Hlllllin II lloliuell Intnl. hisinlsl mini In tlie I'lOlh u siiulnin wi ll i Imiiffi ur In His iln Hi n l d hht tialtilitg at ' Ht'i' s i i nt inn hi I iivetmi last intlvul a litlei fitnn him Wullltsiliv tvvo Wfil.s ago shnitlv he fnin In sillnl .Simd ti two weeks ago tin v vlsllt d him In i Hup at li.udt u lt 1 nng Isl mil N V PllVitle Wldilnp. twtlltv vt us old. 111 llstid in tin nun) AlictKI 13, PUT, his uinlhii n blttliiliv, and w is sent tn Pint -li mo tin his own blilhdnv iicu -'7. In vvas s(nt to Kt llv Pit Id sin Viitmini 'I i mi aulal ti lining v mj M T- GEUTING'S FEBRUARY Shoe Clean-Up This great clean-up has taken the town by storm. It seems almost impossible to sell regular Geuting famous shoes at such prices as we arc now offering. Take for example this great clean-up of about 700 pairs of Women's Smart Boots Including Growing Girls' and Boys' Shoes at V nW?SK7 t u n mi in imi 1 it They Were $4.50 to $7.00 Also at $2.90 A Clean-Up of Several Hundred Pairs Of EVENING SLIPPERS ,H230 Market ' gfcaefe am H iG . -T A Vt arv-i .prqnounccd orrtMc) StackiagS , iTrv Mora of Famous ShoTa 1 w f. ,Evff Foot Profeationalty Fitted Three Geuting 19 So. 11th A quick Service Men's Shop. One Instance of Statlcr Service to guests: You'll find a morninc paper under your door when you set up but you don't find a charge for it in the bill. iilJfll id MIwmL ' Inr iillill! it'v')ifiwM&' jvwMl4v)y? onraplete Hot' Business men like to stop ot Hotels Statler because t'tctfi hotels are built and operated to cive the traveler more than ill's money's worth. The three big things that men most appreciate in hotels comfort, and cleanliness, and courtesy are things that Hotels Statler specialize in. The complete Statler equipment provides all the comforts and conveniences you expect of a hotel of the first class and some besides. J You have a good bed, in n clean, light, well-ventilated. pleasant room; a luxurious bath and shave in j our own private bath-room. You don't have to ask for ice-wnter -a cir culating system brings it to you; you don't have to nsk for station ery it's in your writing desk; a HOTELS morning paper is left under your door before you wake (and there's no charge). Such things as these indicate the complete, interested service you get at Hotels Statler where "the guest h always risht." Rates from $2 a day. JJUBMC. BUFFALO 450 Itoomi 430 Dtt'ht CLEVELAND 1000 (looms lOOODallu HBTIOIT lOOOnooms lOOODithl ST. LOUIS 650Room b50I)d(K Building in New York Hotel Pennsylvania, now building tn New York, will be Statler-operated, With 3,200 rooms, 2,200 baths, it will be the largest hotel in the world, and will likewise set new high standards of convenience, service and distinction. fntoil hIiIii lliirlv toil iv tlio Vnr I)fi irtinrnt nf (liliils vvirf hnnl ut vvorlt ilfrmlliiR h limns nf toiiortM vvlikh i.iiuti In iliultiK llu- nlKlit j Out nf thfs(i mpiisjigcs Is cxpettrtl tn ilnvtlnii tli" list nf llioc vv ho linvp bocn iiililoil In tlip tiutlnn's lioiuir loll imrl iletnlls nf Mi (irrniiiu liluw vvlilrli tirnuKht tlidr ile itli DIkIi III Ill's iptrlvntl lit till' Sliili" fi ll irtiiuMit Hinvv Unit tlii 'IVutnti 1 -limit slliildiu; In fiui a IihiKmiiiiiiiI i'f llu .nrth llolniil ims llim ntu lunlpilcil bv tin KttivvliiK ilusli nf Tupi! tv rvriiliur Inospil lu'i futnl tnrppilu hlinltlv litfrirt fl n't lorlt Annrtl'iiK tn p.irlv rppnilti tlip I'-hnit ns iipvii mpii rlthpr liv tliofp iibo ircl tin tltttisiort vps-pIs or liv Hip totivnv Tluit Hip tlflli itp Instruiiif uls un tlip-t lilin vvlikh vviiin nf n fiibnitiltic f pn -oiiin bad tPKl-lritil tlip il,tni;er, linn -pvpi. Ih luilitiiiil In Du. nrnVi In it I tilioinl Hip Tu i inln In Jtii nn ipil bt-fnit Hip InlpPtlu IrtH U ' MIcJ ..i. i-.ii inn rmi i nn i, ..i . iii',r - --- -- in liefi. kIvpiI 111 tlliilonmtlf fiinrtirn her. eer. by f. nclocK tlmt nftei rionn' Bi El CI!!Bf SEASHORE EXCURSIONS withdrawn! EFFECTIVE SUNDAY.! FEBRUARY 10, 1916 Dollar excursions' ni ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY WlLDWoonl "BilH'IQSB1' H o Kl f an CAPE MAY Will Be Discontinued ,n 'a a n is ib mnai The Engraving of Watches is an impoitant feature, to which vc give personal atten tion. The fashionable odd-shancd watches uc engrave with hiual! fVrr block letters to conform with vwf,i the shape of the watch. m A S Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. ui wiund Mi:r.t hams jnwiii.i.its .sii- l.nsMiiti-, Smoke a Cigar Gives Enjoyment V TOT every cigar that you buy X 1 will give you real ment, but an El Producto -njoy- ill. .W It's not only the fine Havana filler and shade-grown wrapper that make El Producto so good. Skilled cigar-making plays a big part in bringing out the best that's in tobacco and keeps El Producto smooth and even in the smoking. And El Producto never varies in quality nor flavor. No matter whether it's your first El Producto or the hundredth one you are smoking, the enjoyment will be the same. Any cigar dealer will show you the variety of shapes and sizes in which El Producto is made one of them is sure to suit your fancy 10c straight to 2 for 25c. The G.H.P. Cigar Co. Philadelphia Try El Producto after Dinner To-niaht &yfiJt :.& iV, mm iVgSKjEp Vi Btf vm A,?. -S'Vri ..- rjl W& .&'& .ss ilVii.. Ka?v l.ji.ri.,l. &i?t-r) Tai orltn l lOcsharje actual alio W.Sf fe Jifi' 'ft; ii' i(M I i''i rrVLib '. 1 vWt f en or id.! joyment Dlunt ' a 10c aruMI ' actual sua. m& Wffi& m . t.yi. ?4!; Facepclonale i i ior ia actual hape. mmtj lalte as? mm .."j; im IM Mi fflk m '!!, Wvtt ?C mmm Brothers Sttperviiing. ., Nf ?( '. S. m 'V' "?tilvJ? I lJ''l
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