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w”' SENTINEL RECORD JOHN G. HIGGINS, PUBLitHEF Office Old City Hall Building PHONE 131. SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Sentinel-Record Is delivered bj carrier to any part of the city or sen by mail to any addresa. On# Year .$6.01 BIx Montha.$3.0< Three Month#.fl.SI One Month ..5< Subscriber# failing to get theli papere daily, will please report thi tame to thia office. HIGHWAY BUiLDING. The question of the construction a splendid highway between Ho •Springs and Mt. Ida on the plan o “Forty Miles a Week" is not withoui precedent. It is forty miles between the cities One week of enthusiastic labor wil complete the Job It should be nc trouble to get up a subscription fot the work from those who are inures’ ■ed Both Garland and Montgomei v counties will do their part ns comi ties. The land owners along the route will furnish mule tennis and wagons and hands for a week. County .Judge Funner will Join with other* in the supervision of the work so that The greatest good ran be ac complished In the short period of ac tual labor. The route should be gone ever carefully. The first thing that should lie done is for the Business Men's League here to name a small committee to co-oi*e —i-^p rate with Judge Farmer us the .lead of the movement, A trip will have to la* mude over the route, when it cun tie deflnitel> ascertained .Just how niueli help can he depended upon from all sources, and an estimate can also be made of how much work will be required, and (where the most of it must, tie placed. Then, after these preliminaries, one ■week should be designated for carry ing out toe work—not designated too lor in advance blit selected with a view to good weather so the worn will not be interrupted. This is no gigantic task if all forces will work together for the common end, and if they do the "Forty Mil a a Week" scheme will be carried o completion in a manner that will not alone lie greatly beneficial! to bo h cities; but will prove a public an nouncement of the fact that tfiiis dt* ' trict is not a divided section rankling with prejudices, bu* a unit for ttye u > building and success of the Interest* of all Us people. It s just March marching. Every man loves a cheerful liver. Each day's mystery makta history Notning can hold Hot Springs now. Presto lion, presto lamb, is the speed of March, An overflow of clear and warm wl 1 be ail right Mr, Forecaster. Pigtailless Chinamen will be a nov elty indeed—in China. Don’t let the state fair appropria tion bill get )o*t in the shuffle. Seed catalogues are showing great Opportunity conics peeking around after the average man has had many a hard knock Forty Miles a Week’’ is easy when that forty miles is only a go.'d high way between two cities in the new judicial district. A really good highway between. Hot Springs and Mt Ida Is the best big tiling we can -put on right now Merchants who appreciate what a difference in trade that new highway means are willing to make their dona tions now. The $50,000 iu cold cash already paid out in that government lot sale looks like confidence with a big C. As soon as we begin to do things for ourselves we will begin to find help from all sources. On with that "Forty Miles a Week" and watch the fever grow. i Gocd roads movement ever> where attract universal attention, and if wo are to lieeome famous we must not be behind in the game. This cold snap is only a gentle re minder to the baseball boys of what they will encounter around home ear ly In May. There is no excuse for being ignor ant these days, with so many people wanting information. Italy faces another cabinet revolt. Peculiar -people makes peculiar condi tions in that peculiar country. Society Item in a rural section of Florida tells of the reception given a Tampa man who proposed to estab lish a laundry In the place. Ballinger and Lorimer must be glad that the Mexican is muddying the water. ( Those who advertise largely are giving much attention to the prospec tive Easter sh pper. The new secretary of the Interior is said to wear a thoughtful look. The job calls for thinking. Think of all the ho|>e there is :n the small boy's breast. First the base ball season, then the summer voca tion. “I have my plans," declares Presi dent Diaz So have we a.'.l; but some of our plans, like some of bis, won’t work. 8. Ionia Von Puhl, a prominent club man, of St. Louis and Chicago, Is reg istered at the Eastman. Charles A Coey, one of the big financiers of the country. Is among the arrivals at the Eastman Hotoi. ♦ ■ ♦ ■ ♦ HOT SPRINGS LEADING STORE n ■ Just Arrived— ■ Boys I New ■ ♦ Spring ■ Suits ♦ __ _ ■ ^ The Store Where m L$ $ $ $ Count ♦ ■ i DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Election Tuesday, April 4th, 1911. FOR MAYOR \V. W. Waters. POLICE JUDGE J. R. Archer. CITY TREASURER Ci. K. Hons ley. , AT.DERMEN G. P. Shepherd. C. J. Horner. E. B. Mooney. Tom J. Pettit David Btvrgatier. D. L. Weaver. . RHEUMATISM RELIEVED IN SIX HOURS. Dr. Detchon'a Belief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases In a few hour*. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and effective. It remove* at once the cause and the disease quickly disappear*. First do*e greatly benefits. 75c and $1.00. Sold by Elsele and Hunt Drug Co. Clean Cottages FOR RENT. (Furnished.) 604 Reserve Avenue. Two Blocks From Centra! Avenue. In Heart of City, But Quldt FURNISHED ROOnS $1.50 *01 Ouachita Avenue. iThe Majestic Hotel and Bath House i H. A. JONES, Manager ; * THE MOST MODUBN HOTEL OsT HOT SEHXISTQ-S S m * ____ Am « . . _ < 200 Room:; with Hot and * Cold running water, and l Telephone. Fifty Rooms j ■ with Private Baths and ■ Toilets. : Rates, $2.50 To $4.00 PER DAY AMERICAN PUN ■ Special Rates by the - Week, and to Fam~ ■ dies* ■ rk x^mpiexeiy equipped ■ ^JBATH HOUSE..* i. In the ftotel ^ | j Operated under auth* ■ ority of U. S. Govern- J ment, with hot mineral j water direct from the! Hot Springs Reserva-a tion. 1 toZxrJttz. ;jTi. te \ iiiRiiiaaiiiin ■■■ COZY INN 131 Chapel St.—A New Brick One-linlf Block from Business Center. Two Blocks to Hath Houses. High Location, Quiet. Homelike, Table as Quod ns the Best. TRT U8. Take* Bus to Hotel—Fare Refunded. RATES—Room and Board $10 per week and up. Also Light Housekeeping Apartments. Beware of Drummers at Depot. R. A. WILLIAMS, Prop. Rotter Known as Reg.” formerly of At lanta and Memphis, ns Railway Agent. Centrally Located. Within Half Block of Three Bath Houses. Directly Opposite Majestic Hotel. THE LEE W. W. LEE, Proprietor. Phone 1351 ROOMS—All Modern improvements. Board Optional—Rates Reasonable 204 PARK AVENUE. :NEW TOWNSEND HOTEL* I i i 14-120 CHAPEL ST. I I J j Centrally located. Twe block* from * ; Bath House Row, Bank* and Depot*. ▼ 65 ROOMS Elegantly furnished, etch 4 with hot and «old running water and lavatory. ♦ DINING ROOM *erTica la unaurpas*. 4 ed. Experienced white girl waiter* . i who are prompt and attentive and ▼ | know the business. ▲ 0 SAMPLE ROOMS—Large ami conven ient for commercial men. We Invite ▼ them to be our guest because wh know 4 | they will like our sample room*. RATES ♦ AMERICAN and EUROPEAN ▼ $2.50 per day. $1.00 per day, 4 $12.00 to $15,00 Roonia $4.00 - Per weak. and uo nar wa>li 4 « J. A. TOWNSEND, Proprietor ♦ I ^ ]bMk I>uai« throufi Cooper a Transter A*ent on train and uk« Bustor The New Townsend Hotel + R ♦ ♦♦ 1 ----'L—J-LJg!H'MgJgL.lEil—'J.-IL'JiL-JL'-BIS-1—II--—BlgULLU—1.1 L-g-B j •3«|«|»|«|C|S|9B9!e&Snii#i#ae|9|c|tBaa .. r t J i i ! Palatial Baths j ; Opposite Army and Navy Hospital and Government ; ; Park, Children’s Playgrounds, Pedestrians paradise, j i i ..... . : 2 Blocks South of Arlington Hotel j ... Capacity 1000 Cuests \ ■ g—= j Hot and Cold Running Water in all Rooms. ! All bed rooms having bath are supplied with the <i mineral water, !l ii i • :! 100 rooms with toilet. !: ,. < • :: Superb Grill Room in Connection. 11 : | Lyman T. Hay, John R. Bogan, Gen. Manager. Manager. . _ _____!' Iq + E#iQ ' ' .tv. . -TTTTi;‘iiT*i rr■ i —--- 1 wvwvrvw The Knickerbocker MRS. E. W. LAUHER, Prop. SATISFIED That 1* the way you feel at home The same feeling prevail* among the guest* at the KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL Hot and cold running water In each room. Bath rooms on each floor. Meals patron lied by Hot Springs most exclu sive people. Located 4 blocks from de pot, 3 blocks from U. S. Bath Ileuses. Absolutely Modern. Fire Proof Steam Heat IwricAB Plan: Ritli 110 P»r Wuk *nri Up. 228 Prospect An. Phono 185 Gardner House 243 Whittington Avenue PRANK FUNK, Prop. One Block from Bath Housee One Block from Majestic Hotel. RATES 16 TO *S PER WEEK. German Home Cooking Also Light Housekeeping Ronr,,.. IIAlRimHSS PARlvORS, 610 Cen-j [ral avenue, lake elevator; phone 1418 All kinds of hair for sale and made. MK3. J. W. SMITH, HOTEL SAVOY JOS. PACE, PROP. 3S2 Central Avc. Springs, Ark Forty outside rooms, in the heart of Hot sprintfs. opposite the Fountain Head of the Hot Water Hprinas. 75 feet from hath house*. Loca tion unsurpassed for visitors who want hath, and comfort. The best family hotel in th south at medium price* Riles $7 it $10 per Week. Special Is Faniliit We employ no drummers. Check voor backiiko on train dhect io hotel and make our place hcaduuartera until lueated. i \ -THE-j I P:ARK HOTEL AND BATH PALACE |i -—Open January to June__! I » Exclusively : European • Plan j 9 i ! ■ ! • * I Full and Modified i a la Carle { i Service i •. Occupying ten acres 01 neaulilul private grounds is ■ the first choice of carefully discriminating families j and Resort Rounders who prize a homelike location, \ clean pure atmosphere, repose, sunshine and unob- j stucted scenery. The Park Hotel is famed for its j new bath palace, elegant and stately general appoint- * ments, Bijou Cafe and Grills, Metropolitan European J Plan Menus, gay Casino, Card Parlor and Roof Sun ! Den, direct service to the new Golf grounds and j Club, to which Park Hotel patrons are admittable. \ All private baths are also supplied with min- • eral water direct from the hot springs. ! Duncan Campbell, J. R. HAYES, \ Office Manager Lessee and Manager- ■ ... Centrally located on main street. Newly Furnished Throughout THE OAKLAND HOTEL All Light. Airy, Outside Rooms. (EUROPEAN) Nicely Furnished Rooms; also Llght Housekeeplng Rooms In Connection. Near Bath House. Both Depots and 'Post iffiec. Klectrlo Light* ana Modern Con i >enlenc«s. RATEE-41.8© PER WEEK AND UP. ' r*l. MS 9211-2 Central, cor Oliva 5t isfeyiy »v.., kvswmmmM EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN UNITED STATES HOTEl ♦7.00 Per Week and Up. Rooms t2.50 Per Week Up. 5IRECTLY OPP. BATH HOUSE ROM All cais stop at door. Table Suita tlx nost fastidious. Elevators and hlectrU ielia. Special Rate to Families. C. H, PULLEN. Prop, iavt Cooper's Agent cnees Mfgegt The Home Hotel 1 in CHAPKL ST. • m ' Hteani heat, hot and cold water on ■ floors, all outside rooms, one block of W** > If house, two blocks of depots, net: j« postoffioe and street ear line. Phona S s.Si ”■ fflKRw I r.,«, txjx'srt&wwsrfthr* 1 Hoorn. 12.00 to »4.00 Par WJJ* ■ i MRS. McCULLOUQH. Prop j