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SENTINEL-RECORD JOHN a HIGGINS :: PUBLISHEK DFFICE. OLD CITY HALL BUILDING PHONE 131. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. The Beiitlnel-Record Is delivered by carrier to any part of tbe city or seat by mall to any address ONE TEAR_|« 00 BIX MONTHS __1.00 THRBK MONTHS_1 1-0 ONE MONTH_ .00 Fubecrlbera falling to aet their paper dally will please report same to the office SILENCE AND DEATH. Police l.leut. Becker of New York, condemned to death, has but one wav In which to save himself from the electric chair. The courts of New York have said he is guilty of mur der. If he is guilty of the murder of Rosenthal, he is guilty of having made murderers of four other men who have already paid the penalty of their lives for their crimes. 'Beccker may save himself by mak ing himseir useful to the state by ex ploiting the rotten police methods that surounded him in New York. There Is no doubt but that (Joveruor Whitman would save Becker if Beck er was Inclined Ijo save himself if Becker goes to de«th in silence It is because he would rather leave a Jegacy of heroic memory In the minds of the grafters of New York, than to make himself useful to ihe stale no has outraged. The law has within its strong grip Ihe life of a man who may either serve the law or pay the penal ty of a life spent In infractions of the law. PUBLIC ACCOUNTING. That the State Fair Association af fairs have been handled in a miser ably |ax manner In past years, ts prac tieally the admission of all who have been connected with this work The association has probably suffered but little in proportion for this laxity, but bringing the condition to public reviews recalls the only moans fliy which public confidence can be estab lished in quasi-public Institutions. Financial reports should be made frequently. Ifally attendance and daily receipts are published by other fairs the next morning for the jlay previonR. \^tfie <TA oT.vVfy fair, or al least w.jin a week, a financial statement should have been issued. These things weje never done. The laxity paves the way for much criticism It gives an avenue of es cape to the man who is none too will ing to, subscribe to such public iulitu tions; Gives him a criticism to offer as p means of refusing his aid. / __ / PUBLICITY WILL TELL. There is dispute between the coun -flPcII and the police department which Pr will come to issue before the council in open session. A council committee finds an officer should he suspended. The chief of police does not coincide twit'll this View As in alt issues like this, rumors are afloat that should either he established ift proof, or re futed in lack of proof, and that is prob ably what will be done in this in stance. Publicity of whatever facts ere are in the case will permit the ople to judge. ut then June and Cupid look ahead - JX « ' > results \ — - . - 'hep cold water baths are still wnded in the best of families "_ yably spring is panic stricken he war condition. will take our warfare out in g the flies ami mosquitoes. not a time when average me a Pick the best for all places nsibility. milk of human kindness in passed through a thunder 4 riLv and then the Travellers at they are headliners 1 vaudeville. of breaking off relations man every day or two is cracked up to be. seems to have the e ,Red Ticket is satis t It Is usinr.. testimony in the Juto the court insight into a little affair which np tp its reading, was only hearsay. Between the war and the weather there is a noted deficit in the hank roll of tile baseball magnate. It is important that you, Mr. Busi ness Man, th.it you have a hand in the election m a Business Men’s League ticket next Tuesday. Anyhow, the Italians probably have laid in a store in the spaghetti ware houses and are prepared lor whalev t may come. There may lie a whole lot of men dying for the right In ISuropc, but Jiust think of how men also are dying for lhe wrong After having read up on the war game, Italy decided she could make an improvement on the patents, and put out in the bark. If the people of Arkansas are tliat indifferent about the matter they might elect tleorge Washington Mays for botli chief executive and supreme bench. An Illinois judge has ruled I list fish is meat. Therefore if you go hunting with an artificial minnow and catch a Imss, you have not violated the fisli laws. We know there is some grass grow ing in a street as a verification of a prophecy that was made some time ago. WHY DO FRENCH WOMEN ALWAYS LOOK YOUNG In France mothers and daughters look like sisters. How are the women tiller* able to retain their youthful looks until long past nviddle age? Is It fhcoauae llii'y are much given to the use of m drool 1 zed wax? Thi/s wax pos. sesses a fenrarkolMte ttlnsorlront prop erty which quickly removes tile fine •particles of cuticle iwhteh are the im mediate caii<u> of an old-looking <*>m iplex-ion Tims the livelier, lieu liner, younger skin I sheath is given a |ehence to breathe and show il-elf Try tills treatment yoursef. Most likely it will not require two weeks to irtake your complexion ais clear, soft and beautiful as a young girl’s. Jitet one ounce of mei-colived wax (all lAmerican druggists have it) usually does the work. The wax is put on nights like cold cream and washed off mornings. Another vain aide secret with Which the French aTe familiar is how to quickly remove wrinkles. One ounc* of powdered saxollto dissolved in a half pint 'witch hazel, male s a mar volouMy effective astringent lotion. Tlie face should Ire bathed In thi. daily until even the deepest lines are affected. OCEAN TRIP HOT SPRINGS, ARK. NEW YORK $4Q.83 Via Memphis and Now Orleans 5 DATS AT SEA Including meals and berth Also Havana and Panama Ca nal Trips. Call or phono 141. W. M. ANDERSON BOARD AND ROOM S5 NONE BETTER 31b PARK AVE. b-11-lmo. Poultry Raisers Lice and Mitts Cost Money USE SHOO PLY SPRAY For Kale corner Fourth and Sooth Ave. 3-25-tf —--■ - , ■ ' sa H. F. BARNHART Cabinet and Carpenter Shop, Screening, Ice Boxes. Shelving and counters a epeciaity Frit os very reasonable, Klti Kirk St Plioue b&8. Should SATTERLEES RHEUMATISM LINIMENT Together With SATTERLEES URIC ACID SOLVENT Fall to cur* your Rheumatism, Qout Neu ralgia or Lumbago, your money will bt refunded without argument. LI V-VER-LAX All the Effectiveness, Not the Effect of Calomel. Llv-Ver-Lax is one of the most im portatn medical discoveries of recent years- For a long time medical ex perts, realizing the harmful effects of calomel, have been striving to find a liver cleanser that would be just as effective as calomel, and yet lie abso lutely harmless in its action. Re cently this remedy was actually put forth by U lx. Grigsby, in Ins Liv Ver Lax. Liv-Ver Lax is a harmless vegetable compound, designed solely for the treatment of liver complaints. The Immediate favor It has met in thou sands of homes is proof positive of its real value. if you feel worn out, tongue coat ed, and skin sal ow, don't delay until It becomes dangerous, nip the trouble ill the bud with Liv-Ver Lax. Insist on the genuine, bearing (lie signature and likeness of L. K. Grigsby, which Ir guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. TRY AN ORDER OF OUR SPE CIAL VANILLA ICE CREAM TO DAY. THE PASTEURIZED MILK | CO. PHON: 15. tf •TORAHE ft net »t*n want is atm* AMtisshnu «ootU, ar amt a, p«,oR af ahlp fuinttajra tall on MURRAY TRANSFER. SO hava got tint only rirsprnof m« Anna* In tha cltv. Warehnna* rnnatnat Ml with separata apartmenla ter rami farm lvur*. ▼slsshsns n <w *» mrsT hTjerwicws nn 33T»a setts 236 Prospect Ave. Telephone 1589 Very central location—Ono Jolick of Bcuth House Row. Hot anil cold water In rooms. \t tractive sun parlor. Bath on every floor. Taloe bus to hotel and have fare refunded. HOTELMAIN Newly furnished. Hot and cold run ning water in every room. All out side rooms. On car line. Bath house across the °treet. Rates for Room*—$2.50 per week and up. Room and Board, $1.00 per day and up. Home Cooking. GEORGE L. BEAN, Proprietor. 425 1-2 Ouachita Ave. Take Cooper's Bus at D pot. Algonqnin Apartments Largest and Best Equipped Brick Apartments In the City MRS E. M. SHRIMPLIN, Pro*. Hot *nd Cold Running Water, Stea.® Heat, Electricity and Gat la All Room*. Steeping Room* Summer Rat** B4 PROSPECT AVENUE. PHONE 476 Two Block* From Bath Mouse Row. Phone SHU. 133 Chapel St. THE HOME HOTEL Near Bati House, Post Office, I>epot. Street Car Jj’ne and Banka. Bleat* Heat. All Outside Room*. Horne Cooking. Home Service. Rates: Room and Board, $/ week, per month. My Boarders Are My Drummers. A. A. McCULLOUGH, Manager. QUELLA APARTMENTS* 2 AND 3 ROOM APARTMENTS Modern Improvements; Strictly First Class Accommodations. Separate Bed Rooms. Hot and Cold Running Water. Sleeping Porches INSPECT THE QUELLA BEFORE LOCATING. MRS. W. J. HUTSELL, Proo. 308 PARK AVE. PHONE 1023 F.D B. MOONEY TRANSFER CO. Have Just completed tbelr l>ij eo», ■*rete wsrenouse, wlilcb is now *»p^ or business. WE BTORB EVERYTHIN*, orris* she Tai. m* concrTteTfire PROOF STORAGE WARE HOUSE BUILT WITH A SPECIAL VIEW TO GIVE PROTECTION 16,000 SQUARE FEET FLOOR SPACE. We etore everything—Furniture, CoF ton, all kinds of goods, at very reasonable prices R. MURRAY TRANSFER CO. PHONES 82 and 48. JAMEsTL graham LAW^SR NOTARY PUBLIC snd'v^utUC BTBNB GRAPHER IN) OFFICE. Praetlces In Al< th* wtat* end Fedor* Courts omc*. »*s i-i c •/twai. ay* Phenoai Offls*. JSSr3' Rw.donc*. ISM. The MAJESTIC HOTEL and BATH HOUSE =H. A. JONES, MANABEH TE: Ml JVEOST XVUQIOXillR/IT XiOTiaXj IXT HOT SI?X^IXTC3-3 COO ROOMS WITH HOT ANR COLD RUNNING WATER, AND TELEPHONE. FIFTY ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATHS AND TOILET*. Rates $2.50 to $4.00 F*s Day, Amerirae PI at* ! special, rates by the WEEK AND TO FAMILIES I ■ . ■■ 1 -WWW. ..... BATH HOUSE Operated under the auth ority of the U. S. Govern- i raent. Equipped with the most modern facilities for the proper administration of the baths. Hot Radio-active water j direct from the Hot Springs Reservation. i Have Cooper Bros.’ Agent check your baggage aad take bus to hotel. M...I ... ... i ... ..-I. i NEW D HOTEL AMEIIICAN-.EUKOPEAN 1141SI CHAPEL STRICT S Blocks From Railroad Stations 211 Blocks From Banks and Postoffico & Blocks From Bath House Row See! inspect This New Modern Hotel Outside Rooms ^ ' A ^ 1 RATES ' American Plan .. $10 to $!5 Per Week European $ 4 and up Per Week fftwtr h»x»rtx« with ( no,>ai"a Trxi.eler >c*nt '>n Irwin. T«k» Oa.r- , ''■tit* from Hj»I!r<>•*<! Hretlon i» the New Townsaild 1) >t«l. M Vw Tata. r«fut>d«d Is all « i*»«t meting weakly augagerntnU. h A. TOWNSEND, Prop. - THE HALE BATHS aro unexcelled anywhere on this continent. The bathhouse nas been completely rebuilt, under the supervision of the I'nited States gov ernment. Tlio latest and most sapitary fixtures are mod through out, affording bathers the superlative degree of benefit and com fort. Comfortable and sunny lounging and sitting rooms add to the pleasure of the guests, A Full course of 21 baths for S10.QQ 1 R. A. (“Peg”) Williams, Prep. Jones Apartmenls 332 Quapaw Ave. Phone 1011 Modern, clean. Location ideal. Close to baih houses and business center. Everything furnished for light housekeeping. 2 room apartments and 3 or 4 room apartments, with private hath and toi let, especially adapted for permanent tenants. Steam Heat and Running Wa ter in AH Apartments. Hoard can ne arranged for at reas onable rates. Those sick or alone’giv cn special attention. Single bedrooms for local clerks, or visitors, at re duced prices. Come and Inspect before locating. "TSOScT" Opposite Majestic Hotel. American or European, American Plan . $9.00 to $12.00 European Plan .$3.00 to $7.00 First class housekeeping suites In connection. Steam heat, hot water etc. Conve-nlent to two bath houses. Phone 1570. Mrs. M. D. Brady, Prop. Mullery Apartments 116 Carlton Terrace—Phone 17S9 Strictly modern light houeekeepln® eultcB, every convenience fur:itsh»<l. $3 to $5 PER WEEK SUITE Furnace heat, running water In rooms. No dust of noise. «. H. MULLERY, Proprietor. ~Tl u hois' hotel HEFFERNAN RISTERS. Prop*. 0(*n, comfort*He room*, gag heat (» •very room. with good table board belt lock from bath housea. »7.0« PER WEEK AND UP Ka»>na wiih»< ijoai-e, tn »*«< 210 Central Ave. IMPORTANT f nla life of oure is very nncert*in II your home It mortgaged, ye twot it. If yon ere mtrrl#<l. troteet yet* wife tnd children. If you tre eingie protect your old Jays—lu case you live to tee them. Tou can do tills by Interim today Witt Tbt Mntudi Life lxsnra rc » tf New York ITHOB. D. MoCALLUM* District Manager. Phones 403 and CBS. 625 1-2 Central Ave. Phono 1567 DAFSCH HOTEL EUROPEAN Steam Hint, Hot and Cold Ru lining Water in Every Room. ROOMS, $2.00 PER WEEK AND UP Take Ihih to hotel to have fare re funded. One block from Rath House Jv-nv, la-pot aud I' nft'u e. K. of P.'s will find a warm welcome. ■rr —■■■-ativ-1 :tv:-sxm Campbell House J P. PERRY, Prog. *21 Pleasant Street. On* Block East rl Rock Island Dspat, Postofflct and Theater. BOARD AND ROOM, »5 PFR WEEK FURNISHED ROOMS, *1 PER WEIK AND UP. HOME COOKING. PHONE *26. Hsv* C.oop*r's Agent Check Your Baggag*. Bt FOR*. LOCATIN® CALL. AT Milstcad Apartments / Bt*am M*st ATlak Building, h'oae,r !i*!u howa* keeping Suite*; 6i*o clugic room* with running water. Ideal location BATE® REASONABLE—GAB IN CLUDED FOR COOKING. Two block to Depot* an4 Bglii Hon*«, 'W CHAPEL ST PHONE SB;' MRS. CHAS. BAKER, Mgr. ’ THE GEARY t>« SPRING STREET. Keomi 11.50 and Up Per W..K. Hou**keepln<| Apartment* tl P*r W*»t One block norlh of Rock lelend llen.t. Electricity arid Kas for heat and eookinr MRS. R. BLNNIE, fie. E. GEARY Owner and Proprletre.*. New Orleans Hotel 327 1-2 MALVERN AVENUE. Furnished Outside Roorhs. SUMMER RATES 1 $2 AND *3 PER WEEK, Call and scfc for y.mrsrlfi L. F. *SBAHR. Manager. MOTEL Freedom and Convenient*. HOME ' Comfort and Fellowship. THE - KNICKERBOCKER E,“HCUSE OF WELCOME.” «5Jfte!«s*t SOUTHERN Hospitality and Management, . NORTHERN Appointments and Construction. r tl -W:i: Svn Parlor and Out Door Rest Room. @envettlent to Beths. Theatre a, Churches, Stores, >«». . -- AMERICAN PLAN. Spv'lai Bomeesluna to Couples or by tfttl Vio W, Mt>6 K. W. LAUHER, Prop. Phone I85 223 PROSPECT AVE. II i i IMII i III II dll! IMIS ■ TS«URlB«~ irssi nsn-ia^i—iaii.iw NEW WRICK BUILDING—UP-TO-DATE—NEW FURNITUR*. THE NEW LEON HOTEL • Now Open. Hammer Rate*, $3.00 to $6.00 per week. & e-heJf Hh* *f Betti House Row. Modern not ane sold water t* erSER loom A's® free bs'hs ?*- the next 8 day* I will |lv e special rate*. «1t 1-E central ave. p. J. MURPHY, Prvsp, THE LAMAR HOTEL (Pdraieriy Dtnmu A Parker 8 Am.er1aa.n and Buropeaa Ream and Board—*1 »♦ Par Day. Room*—*2.00 Per Week and U». Potty nut Hide rooma newly fur* lake* up-to-date and modarn, flre-proo« building ate..in heat, dlartrlc Uahla Table supplied with frteh vegetables and rnlik from dairy farm. Corn# and atop i>n>, day and see for yourselw. Caotraila iaeated, next. dour to bath bouse. Bp.'rial rates by w».,k or month. Jdteyentiy furnished rooma f*i families single or eu suite. **4-*U OUACHITA AVE. MRS. GEORGE WATT*, Pr*»r latrodr. Take Bus at Depot. Fare Refunded at Hotal. THE EDDY HOTEL AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN. LOCATION—CENTER OF CITY, OPPOSITE THu PATHS, ft*r«r|cal Rate** *10.00 to *12.00 Per Week. European Rate*: *5.0® and up pad week, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Water In all Rooms. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS In Hult&i of u an4 ■ peal, all aeaoplataly furnished for housekeeping. ftATES—*50® to *10.0S PER WEEK, Exclusive Auency HUYLER’S CANDY. „ BATH OUTFITS : Q P • $1.50 i k -n ^ robe . .50 3 >. PAIR TOWELS ..50 " ^ SLIPPERS -. 50 c c mitt . FREE CAKE SOAP . FREE * 0 * "•* — - T COMPLETE .... $1.50 C 2 We have Hath Outfits any Price Desired r " Pi 1 Lenity’s Drugstore " * .... r Visitor* Prescription* a Specialty a 364 Central Ave. Hot Springe, Ark. * Freeh Shipment HUYLFN’S CANDY Received Dally