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SENTINEL-RECORD JOHN U. H lUuIN t>, PUBUSMtH, Office Old City Hall Building. PHONE 131. suHst KirmrN mate». The Sentinel-Keeord is delivered fcy carrier to any part of the city or •ent by mall to any address. One Year . •O.W BIx Monthe . Three Month# . 1-6«> One Month . M» Bubacr'bera Tailing to get their pa per daily, will please report aam# to The Sixth Annual Arkansas State Fair has passed Into history, and its success i»l beiiiR everywhere meas urey favii|iubi.v in comparison not alone with former fairs here, but with others hod iu this section of the South. A satisfied pride is worth a whole lot. Hot Springs undertook this sixth annua! exposition under diiucnittes. There was a time when the shadows hung .heavy and wlo-n it was doubted If the ,1*11' i ouJd be maintained by Hot Springs alone and uuul.led. Hot Springs^ has answered 'that aiiuntiou. The Arkansas State Fair in Mot Springs le a fixture, Just so long «» the people of Hot Springs uesire !' to be eueh. Oifthi^lei* have been overcome. When the association asked the logls tiatnre tff appropriate a sum of money to he paid to the counties of Arkan sas for premiums on county exhibits, and met rebuff before that legislative body, things looked bad. When a few big mercantile ,lous es who sell tbougandg bf dollars worth of merchandise In Hot Springs every month refused to make exhibits/ fct omr T*»ir» that incident was discouraging., When the chief executive of the state ignored an invitation to attend the opening of the fair and give It that state-wide recognition that, the inctden' would have establishe 1, the fact was observed. There were nmuyf discouraging fea tures in connection with the manage ment of the Sixth Annua-i Arkansm State P'alr. j But there we|pt also encouraging features. Harry If. Wostcott, a new citizen In Arkansas and in Hot Springs, but already the most distinctive typo oi unelfish citizenship to which we can point, came on the scene. W'-stcott had pride, and ambition, and knew no such word as fail. He accepted the presidency of the state fair association, not wheat aiuccess was crowning its history, but in Its darkest, hour. P'on. abcu‘ spven months he has labored for the public weal at. no other man ever tailored in this state, and as few have ever labored in this country. Others have worked hard for the success of the fair,' b"t they inci dentul.y worked for pay they receiv. ed. Westcott not, alone does run receive one dollar in remuneration, but if his modesty could !>e over come, it is probable that a g ante at ilia oauk book would show that *»■ successful state faU^ hast cost him, J2,.')00. Probably more. Harry M. Westcott Is worth more to Hot Springs and to Arkansas than a 'legislative appropriation or a gub eyusatorial influence. 1 example will live long alter hindering inci dents are forgotten. The future of the state fair is be lug discussed. .No man can say what it will be—but this is assured: Harry M. Westcott isj pf stiff Iciem force in himself to encourage out peo|»e Into continued support of tie institution. By another year we may have some changed conditions local ly. We may have a little more au. thority to give the president of the Arkansas’ Slate Fair. We may re move gome of the hinderances that have had to be overcome in this las' fair. We are proud of the Sixth Annua Arkansas Skate Fair. We are proud of Harry M. Westcott. We art proud because we did something tha. no other city in Arkansas would bavt undertaken under the circumstances. We are proud because at. the criti cal moment in the history of tin state fair, when it had to be aband oned or undertaken, it was under taken, and moulded into success. Arkansas ia winner through this stale fair. Gar and county always profits largely from the state fair. Hot Springs has its reward in profit and pride. It takes time to work changes, ill takes time to remove the scales from the eyes of the people. It takes tine to awaken a people into the oppor tunity that lies before them. It takes time to make appreciation properly felt. And so long as progress Is being marke 1 in affairs there can al. ways be indn'ged that hope that the ultimate end will be crowned with the success that unselfish labor de serve*. Now the Sixth Annual is history. The roorback will, prove a kick, hack. Well It was bigger and better than ! the others. Now haul down the trappings, and i hack to business on the o>d scale. Montgomery an! Garland counties want political peace from the shot of the gun. Who Hal,li Hot Springs couldn’t fin ance a state fair? Anyhow, the district agreement didn’t have anything to do with tin* selection of a congressman. Also we will have some goings round and round in Garland county politics within a short {I me. The bird with a selfish grouch or a selfish en |. to serve usually gets the attention his complaints merit. The Republican leaders a»e said to l>e praying that the tunnel ‘<ie, not. cave in while the campaign Is on Men who helped to make thiB state fair what It was wtM also help to make a community what 3t should he. Any movement towards an amica ble agreement between (larland and Montgomery counties will be approv ed by the voters, and: Ha terms abided by the fair democracy. When a sheriff has kept down thievery attendant on the gathering of a big crowd like attended the .stale fair, he has done something for which to he proud. At the hour of going to press the big trunk lines which serve the world's greatest health resort were MM handling the peop'e better than similar lines in other parts of tne country. The Iron Mountain Rat''road, the Rock Island Railroad, and the Busi ness Men’s League nre triumvirate Interested more In the welfare of Hot Springs than all the little selfish wallers. The League might give the story the He that travel is unsafe into Hot Springs. And statistics might prove the League's* stand. And If Montgomery county is satis, fled, the rest of us ought to be tick led pink, whether we are candidates for congress or not. Thef return of S. <E. Dillon, to take charge of the pit bile utilities service corporations of Hot Springs, will h<' greeted with unanimous applause. Fite removal fromj this city «i few wars ago was a marked >oas. The All-Stars seemed to have ov erlooked the fact that the Hon. Ed ward Collins of the Philadephia team Is something of a star himself. The McNamara brothers do not want any delay In their trials. That Is where they differ materially with some other peop’e who are in trou ble as a result of the collapse of a building. Baseball, World’s Championship series, by wire direct from the grounds to the Kentucky Club dur ing thp entire Rerles of games. Ev erybody welcome. Admission anti seats free. 10 11 -fit B up Points on the Half Shell. A1 bright's. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■« SOMETHING NEW ~ Scott Tissue Towel* A Sanitary Absorbent Paper H _ Towel. 150 Towels on a roll, ■ ■ sell for 50c per roll or 6 rolls ■ ■ for $2.00. ; ■ M Cheaper than ordinary toweig ■ ■ A new towel every time you ■ wash. • _ Breathe Rite Shoulder Braces * a You can’t breathe wrong if _ ■ you wear a Breathe Rite. Price _ ■ $1.00. m * They fit everybody and are a • comfortable to wear. ■ Remember these three lead- ■ era, wthich we always have " a fresh and which are the best: _ ■ STAR OF ITALY OLIVE OIL , ■ NUNNALLY'S CANDIES ■ HYGENOL CREAM ■ "HENRY WEIMAR I! 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 104 PARK AVENUE. The Knickerbocker MR*. I. W. LAUMEfi, F-op. SATISFIED .'tat l« tl>« war jou f«al at lom* t'ha aama Nellng prnralla among t* tuaala at th« KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL lot ai .1 cold runnlna water In Mat eons. Rath roams on each floor. M«a'u atranlted by Hot Springs moat fticlu Ivt) people. Located 4 block* from dt ot, 3 blocks from 0. 8. Bath House*. 'baal’Jttly Modem. Flro Pro* gleam Heal torariaas Pisn: Rales 810 Pir ftak tnii Up ??8 PfsSycCt Ah.Pham 18? I he Jefferson 709 Malvern Avenue. A. H. WILLIAMS, Prop. The Jefferson is one of the best family hotels in Hot Springs w AT ONE DOLLAR A DAY With our own grocery and meat mar. ket, fre'h eggs and milk from our own poultry farm and dairy our guests get the best and purest to be had. Half Block From Baths Take Oeorer Bros.’ bun direct to the Jef ferson uml have your fare refunded. <ENNEY HOUSE J. P. PERRY, Proprietor. Board and Room *4 to $8 per Week. Also Furnished Hooma fer Light House keeping. Teleohana 1844 Crown Street, Between Chapel end Prospect H*if Block South Beatlnel-Reeord rieme Cooking. Fr»,h Milk and Butt** THE OLIVER HOTEL 234 1-2 Ouachita Ave. Phone 327 EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms $2 and Up Per Wetk Steam heat arc! electric light.*. Klee trie caip pass ihe door. Bath house In same block. FEAZELL A CHANDLER. Prop*. au|HHaaaaBM|hnK1HH Joplin Furnished Rooms GEO. L. BEAN, Prop. THIRTY OUT|HDE rooms, ” NEWLY FURNISHED COOL AND PLEASANT LOCATION. Rates: $2.00 to $5.00 Per , Week. 428 1-2 Ouachita Avenue. ■BATH HOUSE IN SAME BLOCK Take Hus Kara refunded at Mote!. WILLIAMS FURNISHED FLATS 423 1-2 Ouachila Avenu* RATES *2,00 TO *5.00 PER WEEK Bath holier In unit' block. 81reel cars pan* Ihe door phone 971 tuFRANK B. SEYL,,* v. Div. No. 10 B. of L. E. THE CORDOVA. J. I. MAYNARD, Prop. Room and Board 36.00 per week and up Steam Heat. All Modern Conveniences. Block uf But It Housed. •The Majestic Hotel and Bath House J H. A. JONES, Manager • rp-IFTTH ‘MOST Js/LOJD^'JEb^f XI OTIS Hi ITT HO'I‘ SX^K/XXTO-S fl _ _—— A Prk«ttnli>4ol«f • 200 Rooms with Hot and a Cold -running water, and • Telephone. Fifty Rooms a with Private Baths and • Toilets. s __ • Rates, $2.50 To $4.00 • PER DAY AMERICAN PLAN ■ _ 5 Special Rates by the ■ Weekt and to Fam ■ dies* IB®ftftM®ftt®li ft - -- --r*-/ —* ..BATH HOUSE.; In the Hotel ^==B! Operated under auth* ority of U. S. Govern, ment, with hot mineral water direct from the Hot Springs Reserva. tion. ! | liimT JTZZ. ETm mSm- ***" B«fnaaiaa>« ■»»»■■■ ■■■■■aaaaaaa aiimi NEW TOWNSEND HOTEL! 114.120 CHAPEL STREET il 2nl l r* Railroad Stations K Blocks r rom Bath House Row I Banks and Postoffice B SEE! iNSPEST THIS NEW MODERN HOTElI 60 Outside Rooms unit Running Water Ib LAR3E LOBBY, SPACIOUS PARLORS, DELI6HTFUL BALCONIES DINING ROOM UNSURPASSED. White Waitresses SUMMER RATES American Plan, - - $10 to $15 Per Week European ($1.00 per daf) - $ 4 and up Per Week a (font nu *r»!n, T»ke Carriage from Rgi Carriage or bus fares refundsa to ill J. A. TOWNSEND, Prop. ... . .. _-___._- -_^ COZY INN f~~i “*♦' . V •-■• • '»> ■l.i3M*j MiiB&ff - *L ^ i xmx*»***>■‘.±.„ *amx3a'r. j i i *• .T”„*_ .>; :.o» •%: ;. $HI>* ■‘f'if/* ^ P ••■ 4 , ««• y I 131 CHAPEL 8T. PHONE 1101 A Modern Brick Building. One-half Block from Business Center. Two Blocks to Bath House. High location. Quiet, Homelike. Table supplied from OCR FARM. Every thing Fresh ami Wholesome. Take Bus to Hotel -Fare Refunded. RATES—Room and Board $10 per week and up. Beware of Drummers at Depot. R. A. WILLIAMS, Prop. Better ICnown as "Peg.” formerly of At lanta and Memphis, as Railway Agent. Furnished Cottage, Light Housekeeping. Those on diet specially cared for. CAPITAL HOTEL, „f I Mrs. J. L. Higginbotham, Prop. RATES—$5.00 and up per Week Central location on car line. Three blocks from depots and near Hath Houses, post office. etc. 1102 Central ave., Phone 1385 Take Coopera Hu* at depots, Gardner House, MRS. W. M. CHAMBERS, Prop. All outside rooms, meals served family style, satisfaction guaranteed HAlhS $6 to $10 FtK WttK. On car nne one block from bath houses, take Whittington avenue oat —Phone 4*2. 243 Wjlttlagton avamu Cooper House, 105 WATER STREET RATES--$6.00 to $8.00 per week. One block hath houses, steam heat, firs' class table board and kikh! clean Oltomcr und hair mattresses our sp« ci iliv. J. F. COOPER, Prop. The Nonpareil MRS. B. SIMPSON. Prop. Cool, clean Rooms, by Day or Week. Call and see for yourself. RATES $2 PER WEEK AND UP. B. of L. E. PHONE 1758 508 1-2 MALVERN AVE. Mbdern, Strictly Up-to-date, Absolutely Fireproof. , ALGONQUIN APARTMENTS MRS. E. M. SHRIMPLIN, Prop. Hbt and Cold Running Water In Rooms Steam Heat. Electricity and Gaa Ranges One half bloc* from Bath House Row. Telephony *78, 220 Prospect Av, LESTER’S HOME HOTEL Home of the Brotherhood Men. I RATES $5.00 PER WEEK AND UP. Two blocks east of postofflee and bath houa s. Take bus at depots for Lester Home Hotel. Money refunded. i 340 BENTON ST. 1l MRS- LESTER, Proprietress. Phone 1812 | ,-- -~~ ----- *0*«4t*»$*$«*$ $«***«* •••**#* **4t4t**it| » WE MAINTAIN A GOOD HOTEL AT MOUNTAIN VALLEY SPRINGS, jl 2 Hotel and Spring City Oftice 1 2 12 Miles North 252 Central j| J of Hoi Springs. Avenne. 3j : THATS WHAT MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER GOT ] H At the Arkansas State Fair 1910. 3 • IT’S THE BLUE RIBBON WATER I 41 For Brights Disease, Diabetes and Kidney Diseases. 3 jfla fife «£» •** «a» «fl* «■» .ju a a fl mm> avr w w nr nr tmt x LAMAR HOTEL EUROPEAN New Brick Bwll<31ufr. New Furniture, Electric Ltghte; (la* Heated. Elegantly Furnished Rooms lor Families RATES: 52.00 PER WEEK AID UP QEO. WATTS. Prop. 8S« 1-2 Central Ave. Hot Spring*, Ark Hava Cooper's Agent check your baggage Clean Cottages FOR RENT. (Furnlshsd.) M4 Kaasrra Arinas. Two Blocks From Cantrai Avenaa. Is Heart of City, But Rulwv Morris House 315 LAUREL 8T. ^°om and Board $4.00 and $5.00Peer Week. JOHN MORRIS, Proprietor. Illinois Hotel HEFFERNAN SISTERS, Prop*. Cool and Pleasant. Half block from Hath Houses. SPECIAL SUMMER RATES ♦6.00 PER WEEK AND UP. 210 CENTRAL AVE. The Home Hotel _TM CHAPEL ET. Steam heat, hot and eold water on bath loers, all outside rooms, one block of bath louse, two blecka of depots, near banka, joetoffloe and street car line. Phone M*. USI MaCULLOUOH. *n*: BARNHART—The oid reliable for fur" ilture repairing, upholstering; all kinds >t cabinet ana carpenter worn. 117 Qul the Street Phene MS. U-itttl i r. mt ms, w w nr ar nr uyr nr jyr iyr IV np flf n V » a • Great Northern Hotel l AND BATH HOUSE a STRICTLY EUROPE AN---RATES, $1.00 AND UP Moit Ceimutiantly Located Hotel and Bath Hauta la Hit Iprlifi ■ Bath Hoqm Under Oovemmenl Hnpervlalon Hotel Newly Porntahed Tiroolkaal # _ Hot and Cold Rumiiuir Water in lutruna ONB BLOCK OF FOT il DEI50T8 e e Ulll I (AliCOM Ir Uff « nkxt doob^o fovroFFioK C. Si WILUAMSQlMr.« ..mi t-aulM Beall. Margaret E. Beall Service and Table Unexcelled THE OUACHITA BEALL BISTERS, Props. ha moat modern and exclusive rooming partments In the cltv. Knob arm every torn an outside roam. Well ventilated, hot and cold water, team heat, electric light*, four door* rom bath house. On car line. Vmerloan and European aecommodatlen* 3ATES >8 to H2 American. >90 1 9 n, Li. f4 00 *° *6'60 European. -30 1-2 Ouachita Ave. Phone *63 THE DENMAN HOTEL Formerly the Parker. RATES 18.00 PER WEEK AND UP Market and Ouachita Avenues. Bath house same block. Two blocks of Depots Central and convenient location. Mra. Rosa Denman and Mra. Bessie Fowler, Props, Hava Cooper’* Agent check your baggage VELMAR HOTEL American and European MMlr^rv^'1? m8, thoroukhly modern, eu large airy outside rooms. Stenm k..« e!T*rhlJ'k hf"’ C8il central!y locat ed, S blocks from Hath House Row In the J. H. PA'NTER, Prsp. -5il.Qu*«M,vv •nd Marksi BATESi |7 ta 110 weeM. The Ferguson| Beautiful House. New Furam® MRS. C. N. FHRGtTSOrl. Pn>P ■ First-class board $1 per daf Special Hates by month. N«*f House and Depots. 1009 Central Ave. Phon»T Hav* (hooper Train Art chant "*B New Albany Hotel PRANK MANN, Prop. ^1 RATES: $6 and $7 PER CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 221 Parksr liaasa Hat tprlip^l ■lave Cooper’s Agent eheck your Netf West Hoo^l PRIVATE BOARD I Brick—All Outside Room*— Rates $6 to $10 Per Wjf Home cooking, meal* served etyle. Location opposite Moody n Jgs 340 OUACHITA AVENUt ■ MRS. ANNA WEST, Owner en«rjj First Olasa JEWI8H PRIVATE BOA«D and FURNI8HEO ROOM# , 1 MRS. WAX LYONS. J 817 dblna St Ph<M* |