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Senttnel-IRecorfc JOHM G. HIGGINS ; PUBLISHER OFFICE, OLD CITY HALL BUILDING _PHONE 131. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. The Sentinel-Record Is delivered by carrier to any part of the city or sent by matt to any address. ONE YEAR.. SIX MONTHS. S.Ofl THREE MONTHS.. i.6<] ONE MONTH j..,5C dairlrUl’riS to *** °’elr I’aP-r aa..j Will p.caftg Irj'int same to the office. -- the HAVIS STANDARD. lUpcbliLSiig of this congress Iona, district in a convention at Pine Blufl selected Ferd Havis, a Pine Bluff ue. gro, and C. M. Wade, a Hot Springs negro, as delegates to the Chicagt convention. Havig has been in the limelight Wade stuck with the Arkansas ma jority and was a "regular," but Havis took the free-lance route. Said a Pine Bluff paper: "Havit made the statement before hiH de parture for Chicago that he was fni Roosevelt IN PREFERENCES to Taft tout that he did not feel enthusiastic ever either of the presidential pos sibilities. He made the statement that if he was to be sent INSTRUCT isD he wouid decline the deiegate •totp.” Now, about the heat thing the Chi cago convention, and particularly the Arkansas delegation, can do, is to try to reeth oivt and find a man big enough for the Pine Bluff negro to support. .According to his statement he don't think so much of Theodore or Bill. If he is forced to a choice between them, and he was forced to vote in a measure as between them on the matter or organization, he will take iwosevelt, as the lesser of two evils. Well. Roosevelt as the lesser of the , two evil#, as viewed by our congres sional district negro delegate, is no* a view that will be acquiesced in by aii of the people of this congressional district; and his stand might be sub. jecled to criticism but for one prom inent fact standing out like a rock of Gibraltar, and that is: "If he (Havia) was to be sent in structed, he would decline the dele gateshlp." Now, Havls, our negro congressional Republican delegate, plainly put it up to the Republicans of t.hi# district that they could not indicate to him what toe should do in the matter of nam ing a presidential candidate, and if they did not want to select him far his superiority of judgment, they could pick up some other person. Of course the other person would In all probability have been some white man who felt an interest in Re publican party affairs, and who would have also felt honored as a delegate to the national convention from this congressional district, either sent to trot* his own sentiments, or to voie the sentiments Of the Republicans (f tois dlstrirt. If anybody happened to ask you the success of the 1912 Arkansas State to'air was fairly well established when the fair was decided on. The last beard from the Initiative and referendum it was being subject ed to the third degree of infanticide toy the Oid Lady of the press. The enlarged free bath house in it self would be a blessing, but enlarg ed facilities for caring for the pauper bather will also be nece.'-sary. Now that Theodore 111 lia| been -eliminated by the Republicans, why shouldn’t the Democrats take a pot shot at one William III? The suicide editor ot the -Sentinel Record Is receiving the dying declara tions from many ante-suicides, on!y the filicides don’t follow. Teddy went to church and when the preacher prayed ‘ From war and ru mors of war, good 1/ird deliver us,” he forgot to say “Amen.” If all the national fraternal organ izations that should build n sanitarium here dv> build one here. Hot Springs wi8 come Into her own. Thi« resort, weather even surpassc* in temperaure and climatic surround ings that of oifr contemporaries. And don't, thait sound big? An exchange says that Henry Wat terson la showing an ugly spirit dur im Shift presidential campaign. Well, maybe its bonded. A parrot 56 years old recently died and its last words were: "I bad hoped to live to see Bryan nominated and elected.” But since the Gazette editors take the matter so seriously, we don't give a d-much what the supreme court «»' ■ i ■ a > »-■- ■— — -- - — -, . | - ! does with the initiative and referen dum. The people still rule. According to a report of trustees, the colonel is entitled to part of an estate. It might come in handy just now. Many a poor but honest man now wakes up feeling that before night some college may give him ti degree. 45o far as can be learned, the only person who seems to want the com merce court ts President Taft. Commercial travelers are solid for nine-foot sheets. The tall men must have steam-rollered convention. Pennsylvania ha* three of the five graduates who carriod ofT the highest West Point honors this year. Next week offers an opportunity f?r the Democratic parly to show how large or how small it can be. Have all your sons fingers photo graphed at once. Several may be missing after July 4. The only way to argue with a wo. man is to admit all she says. Then she'll go back on It. And it not only Is the banner berry year but it Is continuing to be the big banner year. When the summer resorts till uip ill becomes more difficult, for the board ers to do so. The Arkansas State Fair will sur vivie all kinds of low temperature extremities. Perhaps a precedent Isn’t as gool a thing as it might be taken to be off hand Some time ago Teddy said: ‘‘I am too happy to talk.” How unhappy be must be. ——■ 1 A crank suggests that the mt>«t ap propriate music for a hand organ is Handel’s. The question is not so much who stopped the panic of 1907 as who caused it. .. We are not afraid of dally temper ature readings, so they ought to he made. Rosewater Is such a sweet name, but he is in bad odor with Teddy. Hwat the fly and also the man who sr>s ‘‘is it hot enough for you?” The Arkansas delegation managed to remain with the dispensers. It has every hope of being a big year for the Democrats. He has a good memory who re members the poor. The Kriss House fleliabla Boarding Also single meals served. All kinds of fish and poultry In season. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. MRS. KRISS. I1J7 Central Avenue. Telephone 1413 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X ; A GOOD HOTEL 2 1 NEW WEST HOTEL jj * X X R. E. WESTERN, Prop. x x Formerly of X THE FULTON” £ AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN. y G A NICE Hotel for NICE PEOPLE JJ 5 Three blocks from Iron Moun- y J tain Depot. One and one-half y i 5 blocks from Hath House. Nice y 0 furniture. Running water In each y 2 room. 8team heat. Home cook- y X '"0. X y Comfortable, convenient and home- y X t'ke. X X Rates—$7 to $10. Special by month X X 840 Ouachita Ave. Phone 2074. X x x v/ v/ v/ v/ w w w vy \/ v_/ \y v/ \y vx \/ \/ v/ vy \s V/ w V UP-TO-DATE EUROPEAN I THE COLONIAL H EL steam heat, electric lights, and bells In J every room. SUMMER RATES. $3.50 AND UP. 819 I-« Central Avenue, next door to | Princes* Theatre. E. M. WARD. Prop. -,-.—-- . I ROOM AT THE ETNA 226 1 2 OUACHITA AVE. Eat when and where you please I All outside rooms—plenty of fresh air I Alhambra Bath House within 2 doors i RATES—$1.25 per week and upwards ' (Special Rates by the Month.) THAD BLAIR HOTEL F HALF BLOCK FROM ROCK ISLAN Hot and Cold Running Water in All I RATES—$7.00 TO $10.00 PER WEEK GROUND FLOOR RO B, of L. E. Dlv. No. 10. The Knickerbocker MR8. E. W. LAUHER, Prop. i. ■ 7T I...—ass' - i -~ « *• (J I* 1 THAT 18 THE WAY oansnea you feel at home The came feeling prevalla among the guests at KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL steam Heat. lint and cold running water In pad. room, li-ilh rooms on each floor. Meals patronised hy IJol Springs’ most exclu alve people. Located four blocks from depot, three 'blocks front U. B. Rati Houses. Absolutely Modern Fire Proof American Plan. ?2S PROSPECT AVE. PHONE 1 Have Cooper’s Aaent chec* your baggage Milwaukee Hotel J. P. HICKEY, Prop. Centrally located. Ffrat-elass and Strictly Modern In every department and conducted on American Plan. Electric Elevator, Stoam Heat, Hot and Cold Water In every room. Cozy, Comforta ble. Reasonable In Price. Fire-Proof and Home-Like. In the heart of the Business District away from the noise and dust. RATES—$14 per Week and up Opp. Federal Hospital and Bath House Row. Joplin Furnished Rooms GEO. L. BEAN, Prop. (F. O. E. (M. W. A.) THIRTY OUTSIDE ROOMS, NEWLY FURNISHED HEATED BY NATURAL OAt With Board. $5.00 and Up. Without Board $2.00 per Week and up. BATH HOUSE IN SAME BLOCK Take Bus—Lara refunded at Hotel. Mrs. L. Gray (Formerly at 30" Orange St. HOME COOKING. Good Table Board a Specialty Near Depots, Postoffice. Bath and Busi ness Districts. RATES—$7.00 TO $10.00 PER WEEK 402 PROSPECT AVENUE. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. CAPITAL HOTEL MRS. J. L. HIGGINBOTHAM, Prop. Room and Board $5 to $8 Per Week. HOME COOKING OUR SPECIALTY Nicest and Coolest Location In the City, and Near Baths. ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS. 1102 Central Ave. Phone 1385 ...... — The Nonpareil B. of L. E. Special Rates to Railroad Men. Rooms by Day or Week. $2.00 PER WEEK AND UP. 508 1-2 Malvern Ave. Phone 1687. T. F. FICKLE, Proprietor. THE GEARY 316 SPRING ST. Rooms $1.50 and $2.00 Per Week. Housekeeping Apartments $3 Per Week One Block North Rock Island Depot-— Electricity and gas for heating and cook, ng. MISS E. GEARY, Owner and Pronrletrsea. DeSOTO HOTEL New Brick Building. One Block of Bath House and Depot. All large outside rooms: bread verandas up and down etalds; everything new and modern; hot and cold water; bath and electric call belle. Rates reasonable, and special rates to couples. 201 OLIVE, COR, OAK STREET. MRS. C. E. SYKES, Prop. —.— 1 — ' ' ' * Clean Cottages FOR RENT FURNISHED 504 Reserve Avenue. Phene 1235 Two blorka from Central avenue—In heart of city, but quleL MRS. J. S. MAG1NNIS, PROP. BEFORE LOCATING ELSEWHERE Call and examine Jones Apartments New, modern and ideal ly located. .$5 per week up for suites of apart ments. 332 Quapaw Ave. Phone 1011. IBM II Ml II - ■ - I FfcANK B. SEYL1 >UTNAM 3 DEPOT—IN HEART OF THE CITY looms. All Modern Conveniences. —-Special Rates to Families. DMS FOR INVALIDS FRANK B SEYL. Manager, [TheMAJESTIC HOTEL and BATH HOUSE I -H, A. JONES MANAGER- -=» j itijtjj TyCOST1 X.'EOXOXtTRXST XXOTIEjIj IXT HOT HOFR/IXTGa | 200 ROOMS WITH HOT AND 1 COLD RUNNING WATER, I AND TELEPHONE. FIFTY | ROOMS W 1 T H PRIVATE | BATHS AND TQILETS. { Rates $2.50 to $4.00 *| Per Day, American Plan. I SPECIAL RATES BY THE • WEEK, AND TO FAMILIES A COMPLETELY EQUIPPED! BATH HOUSE 1 IN THE HOTEL OPERATED UNDER All- \ THOIilTY OF U. S. GOVERN. [ MENT, WITH HOT MINERAL! WATER DIRECT FROM HOT SPRINGS RESERVATION. I Have Cooper A sent cbfoiy lftaggage aiid take bus to hotel. INEW TOWNSEND HOTEL! AMERICAN—EUROPEAN 114*120 CHAPEL STREET 2_ t . r Railroad Stations KlAf Lrc rrorn Bath House Row EHOCfid 1 *1/II1 BanHs and Postoffics J SEE! INSPEGT THIS HEW MODERN HOTEL • 60 Outside Rooms and Running Water J LARGE LOBBY, SPACIOUS PARLORS, DELIGHTFUL BALCONIES \ DINING ROOM UNSURPASSED. White Waitresses J RATES I American Plan, - * $iO to 4»i5 Per Week # European ($1.00 per day) - $ 4 and up Per Week « chock Baecaire with Cooper's Tran afar Me-nt on train Take Carrla«e trcnoRait- § road Btation to the New Townaeud Hotel. Carriace or but. fare* refunded to t cuest* ruakia: week!? en*!*e‘-'tne“t* . J. A, TOWNSEND, Prop. J AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN. THE EDDY LOCATION—CENTER OF CITY— OPPOSITE THE BATHS. AMERICANSummer Rates $8.50 to $10 Per Week. EUROPEAN—Summer Rates $3.50 to $7.00 Per Week. BleatfJc Fans in Parlors and Halls. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS — In Suites of and 3 rooms, all com pletely furnished for housekeeping, SUMMER RATES— $5.00 TO $7.00 PER WEEK. NEW DAYTON HOTEL C. L. TAYLOR, Prop. Forty outside rooms, steam heat, hot and cold running water in ail rooms. Half block from all depots and bath nouses. 316 MARKET STREET RATES: $7 to *10 PER WEEK. Hava Cooper Bros, check your baggage to tha New Dayton Motal. THE RICHMOND HOTEL F. B EHlston and Son, Proprietors. 50 outside rooms, newly furnished, \ Mock from Bath House Itow. Steam heat, electric lights, call bell. RATES $7 to $12 PER WEEK. Call and see us before locating 35 EXCHANGE STREET Furnished flats and cottages for light housekeeping In connection. Ifulton hotel SCHERCK AND CO. Under new management—One of the best summer hotels In Hot Springs—All out side rooms—Cool and pleasant. AMERICAN PLAN $7.00 Per Week and Up. Rath house same block—Near depots — Steam heat—Hot and mold water on each floor Home cooking. 106 Hickory St. Phone 1924 Cbe Camar ibotel EUROPEAN. New brick hulldlng. electric lights, gas heated, elegantly and newly furnished throughout, hot and cola water, special rates to families. RATES $2.00 PER WEEK AND UP MRS. GEO. WATTS, Prop. 833',j Central Ave„ Hot Springs, Ark. Have Cooper'* agent check your baggage. BEWARE OF KNOCKERS. Barnes House 308 PARK AVE. N. A. HOUGH, Prop. Room* for Light Housekeeping. Near to Bath Houses. Near to Bath House* Hotel Ouachita MODERN HOUSE NEWLY FURNISHED AlllS. R. F. PACE, Proprietress. First ohms board *1 per day and up. Special rates by the month. Four dqors from hath house; close to depot. 230 1-2 OUACHITA AVE. Phone 1917 H*«» r.noner’* train agent to check your baggage; bus tare refunded on arrival. LESTER’S HOME HOTEL Horn# of the Brotherhood Men. RATES: $5.00 PER WEEK AND UP. Two blocks east of po*toff!ce and bain house*. Take bus at depots for Lester Home Hotel. Money refunded. 340 BENTON ST. MRS, LESTER, Proprietress. Phone 1312 C. J. Leeter member Dlv. B. of U. US., $11. ■... ■ i n.i i .. ■■. __ ".— -L-i ROOMS AND BOARD ONE DOLLAR PER DAY I 1015 Central AVe. THE BEST $1 A DAY HOTEL IN THE CITY —— - — All outside rooms. Hot and Cold Running Water and Baths. Up-to. date and Modern. Steam Heat, Elec tric Lights and Call Bel ip. WE EMPLOY NO DRUMMERS. D. S. DAVIS & CO., Proprietor*. Resident hotel experience of 30 yeafs Centrally located, one block to bath houses and business center. Come and stop one day and see for yourself. Table supplied from our own poul try and dairy farm. -PRESTON ANNEX Furnished Rooms, Light Housekeep ing Apartment#. , RATES REASONABLE. Take Cooper's Bus and Fare Refunded at Hotel. Uardner House, MRS. M. W. CHAMBERS. Prop. All outside rooms, meals served fam ily style. Satisfaction guaranteed. RATES, $6 to $10 PER WEEK. On car line, one block from bath hou*e«. Take Whittington Avenue Car. 243 Whittington Ave, Phone 482. Have Cooper’s Agent check your baggage The Home Hotel 133 CHAPEL ST. Steam heat, hot and rold water on both floors, all out tde rooms, one Mock of hath house, two blocks of depots, near hanks, pn.stoffiee and street car Hue. Phone 989. My Boarders Are My Drummers. HOME COOKING GOOD SERVICE American and European. Rates: Room and Board, $6 to $9 per week; Room, $2 to $5 per week. mrs. McCullough, Prop. New Albany Hotel FRANK MANN, Prop. RATES,_$6.00 AND $7.00 PER WEEK Conveniently Located. 228 PARKER AVE., HOT SPRINGS Have Cooper's agent check your baggage. EAT AT MRS HJERWICK’S THE PLACE OF QUALITY ,r,n Mao Furnished Rooms With or Without BOARD. 111 Parker Avenue. [looms Natural (lab Heat.. Phone 1589 4ava Cooper’s Agent check your baggage WILLIAMS APARTMENTS 211 Grove St. Price $3.50 to $7.00 per suite. AH new. Natural gas to cook and heat with. Water and lights. Must complete apart* monte In town for the price. Rooms on f?ulte P>r light housekeeping. A. H. Williams, Prop Illinois Hotel HEFFERNAN 8ISTER3, Prop*. Clean, comfortable rooms, gae beat in every room, with good table •oard; half block from bath house*. 17.00 PER WEEK AND UP itooma without board. $2.00 and up. 210 Central Avenue. t _ | McCrary Hotel j M g RATE8—American, (7.50 and up per Week- g ■ Qorner Cottage St. and Reserve Ave. R )f»p. Eastman Hotel and Army and Navy Hospital. The J at mly perfectly quiet, hotel at night. One-half block from at m Hath House Row; one block from every city attraction. JU Steam heat, Elegantly furnished, modern in all its ap- g ■ pointments, table unexcelled and on order, supplied w!th • ■ whatever money can buy. McCrary & Gates, Mgr*, ■ laiiaiRKIIilllggaiiaiaaaaflaiaailRlRRR HURLEY HOUSE PAT HURLEY, Proprietor. RATES, Per Week, $0,00 and Up. One block from postofftce, city hall and Depot! eteam heat, electric lights and all modern convenience!. i05 Pleasant St. Hot Springs, Ark. .majp.iu-Ji-' .-.-Mi...muiw.iiM'iw——1111111" rr— MORRIS HOUSE 315 LAUREL STREET. Room and Board $4.Oft and >5 00 P<:r Week. JOHN MORRIS, Proprietor.