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H''- IB-^B -- - MMNH IBHMBSHHHHHKidHHVHHP New Vienna Restaurant 144 Central Avenue MOW OPEN Exquisite Cooking - Quick and Good Service Most Sanitary Place in Town HANS & CARL, Proprietors CHARACTERS WHO WILL PLAY “ NICK OF THE WOODS ” UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MR. LAWRENCE Mc CARTY, OF THE WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Jibbimamimy.\ Spirit of Water. / Reynold Ashburngr ... V ....Mr. Lawrence McCarty Bloody Nathan .I ^ ^ The Avenger./ Ralph Stackpole.Ally. Jas. McConnell Colonel Bruce .J. W. Martin Richard Braxley ...Roy B. Murphy Big Tom Bruce.Earl McKinney Young Tom Bruce.James Hickman Telia Doe.Cecil Ledgerwood ; Roland Forrester.Hon. Leo. McLaughlin 1 I Wenonga. D. S. Barnes Piankeshaw. Henry Richardson Edith Forrester.Miss Beulah Loyd ; >oe .Miss Bessie Shrimplin ‘ Mrs. Bruce .Mrs. McCarty Phoebe Bruce...Miss Briggs Nellie Bruce.Miss Woolmnn j AT THE AUDITORIUM t THEATRE OCTOBER 6, 1011 jBMBBBBBB*•**•••••■•*******wiwaww *n III .Ill „ , UlUbU i: Amusements ? : % z . >00 At the Princes* Net! A. Kingsbury and ®. Munson are announced for the last half of the week at the Princess theatre. Their appearance here brings new faces into dhls territory for they have appeared on the Pacific coast for the past two years with - leading dramatic stock companies They will offer Miss Kingsbury's peculiar comedy creation, "The Devil in Peases5ion." The playette was utilized as a curtain raiser in the Be'&sco Stock company Los Angeles, and is a gem in comedy originality. The incident is a breakfast episode in tlhe Morrison apartment and along the lines of a domestic comedy. It Is not intended to encourage wedded bitss or antagonize tlje matrimonial Jidea, but constructed merely for laughing purposes and to amuse. The serious dramatic effects have been le% to 1(he production man- | agars and humor Inserted for vaude ville purposes. Interest will also center in Signor Rosy P, l a Rocca, who is scarcely overpraised in the program which entities hiim "the world’s greatest harpist.’* People of the present day have but rare opportunities to hear this (wonderful Instrument, most dif ficult to master in point of tedhni J que and htill more difficult to use as a medium of Individual feeling and its expression through careful phrasing and subtle manipulation of string in direct contact with the fing er tips of the player. La Rocca, whether in execution of elaborate passages, in soft cadences of tender expression, in massive and robust dhords. that, fold of deep emotion, or in the syncopated rattle of ragtime, showed hipiseif to be a true artist, j a over of music himself and one who j longs to compel, otners to share with him his devotion. This is manliest from his facial expressions and va_ rious poses when handling his in strument which went far toward eliciting the vociferous apn’ause whicfli was given him and the encore aftfer encore ‘which he generously responds to until exhaustion for bade further compliance. The Jupiter brothers win high favor. They are the cowboy mys. tifiers from Oklahoma, who with a suspended three cornered tent made in view of Mhe audience with a pal' of horse blankets, do a revised ver sion of the famous spiritualistic cabinet tricks that keep the andiettce guessing at all times. Half a dozen musical instruments are played simuitaneoush by hands that reach from various Cornells of tlhe tent, supposedly occupied solely by a cow boy securely tiound to a high chair and whose head and lower extreme ties are always in view. These multitudinous hands finally furnish a profusion of fresfli cut flowers which j ~ -:-_.. . .. . .. . .1 “ .. ■. "■_ ^ mam, i are distributed in the audience. The act ‘‘goes big.” Brown and Mills, a song and dance duo, will draw well, because their stuff goes over from the first. Th£ man is plaintively numors and can dance like a house-ajtore, carrying on a line of talk all the time his feet, are busy. The woman is a feeder hut can dance some herself. The dancing of Brawn and Milts, who have a sort of a newlyweds specialty with a baby as a third member is one of the biggest Ihits in a long time This act is original all the way through and gets better the longer it goes. 7M 1.2 Central avenue. ————|. -- CRUCE SCORES POLITICIANS Denounces Faction Which Has Been Urging Special Session. Oklahoma City. Sept. 27.—Gover nor Cruce, in an open letter to the people, which will lie published throughout Oklahoma Thursday flings the gauntlet at the “self-seeking pol iticians,” wiho he says are solely re ^ S sponsible for the pressure he has been exposed to for some time to call aji extra session. He at great length reviews the principal reasons advanced why an extra session is needed at this time, only to come to the conclusion that there is no valid ground vrthich would warrant the additional expense with which such proceeding would bur den the taxpayers of the state. Moreover, if the people themselves really want an extrp session tlhey have the remedy in the Initiative. 711 1-2 Central avenue. BANK INVESTIGATION Oklahoma City, Sept. 27—The new investigation into the failure of the Columbia State bank commenced to day behind closed doors by assist ant State's Examiners Gerner and Valentine. J. IP. Whatley, former state bank, examiner testified. None of the evidence was glyen out, but it has transpire*! that Several books of the Columbia bank including the discount ledger are missing. 711 1.2 Central avenue. FOOTBALL RESULTS At Hanover, N. H.: Dartmouth 8. Norwich university 3. At Carlisle: jCartisle Indians 32, Mufhlenburf: 0. At South Bethlehem, Pa.: Le high 4. Lebanon Valley 0. T. .T. O’Neil and iwife are back pom a trip along the Canadian bor. der where they spent the summer months. 714 1.2 Central avenue. Dr. O. W. Huff will be in his of fice on and after September 21. 9-20.61 WE ARE PREPARED TO - PRINT ANYTHING __ FROM CARD to CATALOG =-THE SENTINEL-RECORD JOB DEPARTMENT I ' LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, -1 BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, EN VELQPES, SARDS, ETC., UW __I ERS' BRIEFS NEATLY EXECDTED Phone 131 and Our Solicitor Will Call and Talk to You About Your Printing .....-. .. . LARGE CROWDS ^ GREET CIRCUS THE WALLACE AND HAGENBECK SHOW ONE OF BEST NOW TOURING COUNTRY Absence of the Street Parade Was a Dlstinst Disappointment, But Was Not Show’s Fault. Hagenbeck and Wallace, proprie tors of the famous circus bearing Ittieir names, and the first who have taken a change on the terminal trip into Hot Springs within the past five years, when last they themselves showed here- have come and gone, and their going was witih the hearty wish of a successful journey and a certain return. It had been Just five years since there was a real circus in this city, an interval that marks an indefin able period in the lives of many of the juveniles, for it was only the larger boys and girls yesterday who could boast they Iliad seen a circus before, even if Iheir memories were good. The absence of a street parade was a very disappointing Incident. There are always hundreds who do not feel able to patronize a circus, but iwho are happy to get a glimpse of the big street parade, and they were lined up on Central avenue yesterday morning in large numbers. Thp flksitvnAinlniPnt iwdg b nnn and mere were many expressions of re gret. that the matter of the circus parade had been interfered with through lack of time to put on the pageant. The circus itself is good. True, a circus is a circus, and the good one1 are very much !(he same, except that some excel In the class of their fea ture acts, and Wallace and Hagen beck certainly have spared neither research or money to secure the best of the earth. While the riding and llhe balancing and the trapeze work and the other acts of this class were excellent, yet it was (o (he traine animals features that most interesl was attracted. Mayor Waters’ Statement Editor Sentinel.Record: Title report that the mayor was responsible for the failure of the circus of yesterday making a parade on our streets is erroneous. The or. dinanoes of the city state the license to be $200 for a street parade. I of fere.) to reduce this one.half. mainly from the fact that the shildren of tlhe community had been given to understand for the past few days they would see the circus parade on our streets. Had 1 given the priv ilege without charge I was told the parade could not be ma le, Respect fully, W. W. WATERS. Mayor 714 1.2 Central avenue. DISCUSS COTTON DEALS New York, Pept. 27—Representa tives of cotton buyers and cotton exchanges on New England and the southerti ami southwestern states, in conference here today, entered in r general discussion to the best met lux. of imving and seiiing me staple. Two .ncooiuuo pnqi c iiviu wiua/ <tuu conference will continue tomorrow Methods of adjusting difference! which may arise between ihe south ei*h dhippers and the New England buyers are being considered and it •was stated tonight that as soon at: some deflate underpta ndjng is reached a statement wl l lie Issued RICE RATE HEARING International and Great Northern Could Not Make Lower Rate Houston. Texas, Sept. 27—Hearing of the justice of tlhe rice rates now in effect from treunion and New Or. leans to southeastern and northern territory was continued today before ' terstate Commerce CommihAionei n Lane. The evidence given fot Houston, brokers *nd milling inter ests. complainants, in favor of a re. duction and readjustment in the rates, was concluded and New Or leans presented several witnesses to show that Houston had no basis foi complaint; that tthe real .trouble war an over production 0f rice and a giant market and not rates. It dove'oped that the International and Great Northern had endeavored to put into effect the raes desired by Houston, but had failed because of the refusal of connecting lines in St. Louis to handle tthe traffic upon that t>asi«. Miss Bert Grimm is in l.ittle Ttock the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Pennell, 714 1.2 Central avenue. [MISSES | [ HI-TOP SHOES j \ Gun Metal j l Heavy Soles-Tin I \ Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 1 t $2.50 j I 2 1-2 lo 6 l ! $2.75 1 "I* V | ,Nota Seme Hose for x | Ladies and Children } | Silk Lisle 25c per pair | >1* " f* i/r» *niurn>p t | NLivirnLiv^ i ) The Shoe | Store Ahead | i 420 Central Ave. jf i* i 714 1.2 Central avenue. | HOW THE TRAINS RUN j| wiammmmmmmmmmmmmammmm—mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma* IRON MOUNTAIN TIME CARD. Depart. I No. 2 leaves Hot Springs at 6:3' a. m., runs through to Pina Bluff, mak lng immediate connection at Bentoi. with through 'raim? northbound fo> Liittl} Rock, Kansas City, Memphis St. Louis and eastern connection, southbound for all Texas points. No. 4 leaves Hot Springs at 10:5' a. m. for Benton, making hninediali connection lor Little Rock, Blue Bluf and local points north. No. 6 leaves run Bpiicgs at 3:4f p. m. for Benton and all intermediate local points. No. 18 leaves Hot Springs at 5:3' p. m., running through to St. Louii and Chicago in connection with tb famous Alton Limited, ami makes In> through service southbound to Texa and California points. Arrive No. 17 arrives at 10:05 a. m. froi 'bicago, St. Louis, Little Rock an Texas and California points. No. 5 arrives at 2:30 p. m. froi. local points north and south of Ben ton. No. 1 arrives at 6:36 p. m. from Pine Bluff, Memphis, Little Rock and local points north and south of Ben ton. No. 3 arrives at 10: IB p. m. from Pine Bluff, St. Louis, Little Rock and Texas. Trains No*. 17 and 18 are equipped with the handsomest. dining oars 1c the country, carrying observation cars and elegant red sleepers in Conner tlon with the Alton Limited between Chicago and Hot Spring* withou chance. All trains arrive and depar from Mark** sr>a Film greets station GEO. W. HOUSLEY, General Agent ROCK ISLAND TIME CARD All trains arrive and depart fron Bemton street station, opposite the pcwtoffice. Trains Depart. 7.30 a. m. daily, except Sunday Malvern local. 7:55 a. m dally. Little Rock local, 1:30 p. m. daily. New York and Ch> ragot Oklahoma and California. 7:26 p. m. daily, Little Rock, Mem Phis Limited, connects at Memphis ror all points. 5:30 p. m. dally, except Sunday Malvern local. Trains Arrlva. 10:30 a. m. dally, from Memphis, Lit Ue Rock and Oklahoma. 10:30 a. m., except Sunday, from Malvern. 3:55 p. m. daily, from New York and all points east. 7:40 p. tn. daily, from Little Reel; Oklahoma and points en*t. 8:15 p. m.t except Sunday, from Malvern. No. 46, the 1:30 p. m. train, hag through steel sloepors to Chicago anr Denver, parlor car to Memphis and dining car from Little Rock, all steel roaches to Memphis. Direct connect Ion at Little Rock to Oklahoma. Cali fornia and all points west Connect at Memphis for cfl points. Quick est itlme to New York city withom extra fare. No. 616, the 7:25 p. m. train, ha through sleeper to Memphis; air makes connection at Little Rock for Oklahoma. 714 1.2 Central avenue. 1 WE OFFER YOU SPECIAL VALUES IN | SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RINGS n biitm DtaMMi, mi own Importation*, in h<avy •olid told handmade mounting;*. write for our IUUK Better en ure one quickly «nd also ask or write 'or our . TBATKIJ CATALOG of Itlamonda, Hunts. Bioachts. w» St. etc., which we will mall lo you free. I ACCARD’S Mail Orders Carefully Filled cn? CFNTRAL AVE Write To-Day for Book of • _ WEDDING GIFTS ' NO PAIN-NO HIGH TRICKS We do all work without pain. Try us; we will save you money and suffering. All work guaran teed. Cold Crowns and bridge work rhA JtA A. dT i\f\ - — ..lu Set of teeth.$5.00 up Fillings of all kinds ..50c up Painless extraction.50c We. administer gas and spino __ form. We regulate crooked teeth Union Painless Dentist. Facing street to postoffio*. ix>oic for case with samples. U , 1 .. J'" - - - — -- - 1RIN ALDO'S T£.: I \ V \ [ jewelry, novelties and souvenirs 1 i t -----— A j- We solicit Inspcrtion of oai stock which Is the best and most complete In the city, at the lowest possible prlceii \ 312 CENTRAL AVENUE | j: Opposite Arlington Hotel Bath House. | Wedding Presents BOUGHT AT BLAKES Always make acceptable gifts. Solid Silver Ware, Cut# Glass, Bric-a-brac. We make specialty of engraved wed-j ding invitations, announcements and calling cards. ■ BLAKE JEWELRY COMPANY ■♦B4I+B+R* ■ S ♦ Nothing Like It In America ♦ :THE DeSOTO SPRING: ♦ ♦ b Designed especially to accomo- b m date and please visitors to Hot £ £ Springs. ♦ ♦ The Best Water . The Best Place * To Drink a 11 d To Drink It I