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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 24.04.1907
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4 THE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1907. JYs 369. HOTEL BRISTOL. FIRST CLASS, situated on the Bismarck Square, the healthiest and finest part of Dresden. feigblv recommended by English and American Families, deal English Home couifurt. LIFT ELECTRIC LIGHT. MODERATE TERMS. PENSION. GRAND UNION HOTEL. FIRST CLASS HOTEL, patronized by English and American Families. Sjtnattf In the finest part ot the Town, close to the English and American Churches. Very favourable Terms en Pension. Elevator. Telephone. Electric light. H. Sclmelle, Proprietor. SENDIG- DRESDEN, SENDIG- NURNBERG, SENDIG- SCHANDAU, (SAXON SWITZERLAND.) HOTEL Europaischer Hof 265 ROOMS. HOTEL Wurttemberger Hof 250 ROOMS. SENDIG’S Hotel Quisisana &c. 150 ROOMS. BERLIN. Unter den Linden, 17-18. BERLIN. Hotel Westminister QUIET. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. SELECT. Booms from 3,50 marks upward. Lift. Favourable Terms for Board. is Electric Light. ===== Grand Hotel de Rome BERLIN. Unter den Lin,den 39, opposite the Royal Palace. Baths. — Splendid Restaurant and Drawing Booms. — Lift. Mostly frequented by English and American Families. Salzquellenstrasse near the Morgenzeilpark.J = Modern, distinguished, first class Hotel """ managed by the Proprietor Mr. Kopp. By appointment to H. I. H. the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Hotel Krolt K T a ^ bad I. Cl. House. Marienbad. Bohemia. Season from the 1st of May to the 30 th of September 30,000 Visitors, 90,000 Tourists. Prospectus gratis from the Biirgermeisteramt. Marienbad. Park Hotel Waldmuhle. First class, splendid position in the midst of its own park. World-famed Restaurant. Motor Garage. Own Automobile. Heinrich Krause, Proprietor. Marienbad, Hotel W cimar Temporary Residence of H. M. King Edward VII. PRAfillF Hotel Archduke Stephan. Wenzels- ■ UL. platz. First Class. The only new house in the town, with every comfort possible at low charges. Mostly frequented by English and Americans. 130 Rooms and Salons (fireproof). Fitted up with Electricity, Lifts, Steam Heating, Telephone &c. Grand Cafe a speciality. Centre of the town. Close to the Royal Museum. 6 minutes to the Station. English spoken. Cook’s Coupons accepted. W. Hauner, Prop. family Hotel. Moderate Prices. Prague, Qotd Victoria, Nuremberg Private Hotel and • Pension Trefzer. First class family Pension situated in the best and most central part of the town, close to the station. Large, airy rooms. Good cuisine. All home comforts. Electric light. Baths. Pension by the week or day. Moderate prices. Marie Trefzer, Proprietress. J. J. Ruppreeht sel. Sohn Konigstrasse 76. a NUREMBERG a Established 1727. Purveyor to the Bavarian Court. Importer of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. Directly imported Havanna Cigars. German manufactured Cigars. English, American, French and Turkish Tobacco and Cigarettes. American chewing tobacco. Agent of the Red Star Line. mnpf iriw Hotel Altes Bathans. In the best position. Highly lm Lllll, recom. to English & Americans. Mod. Prices. English spoken. Auto Garage. Franz Dittrich, Prop. Pah si AVI If Asm AS Strehlener Strasse 10,1, rnusiuu AUSUIUS close to Hauptbahnhof. ComfortablB borne, excellent board 4 marks a day.—English cooking. Pension LE RICHE NQrnberger Platz 3, II. First-class Family Pension. Excellent situation. Splendid board. Pension Unity, Ltttflchaa tee 21,1. Highly recommended. Pension Weidmann Reichs Strasse 2, II. Best situation. Excellent board. Comfortable rooms. MINIATURES.: Portraits on ivory from life or photograph. H. M. Mist. Studio Helmholtz Strasse 2.1. II Hygienic Gymnasium in the Swedish style, Rosa Bachmann, Rietschel Strasse 25. II III Schmilka bei Schandau Saxon-Switzerland Charmingly situated Pension, with good cooking and attendance. Price from 4,50 marks to 7 marks daily. —Highly recommended. Frau Diring, Villa Waldlritdnn, Sthmilka. Weissenstein Castle (3,410 ft.) First-class Priv. Hotel, near Windisch-Matrei, station Lienz. , Every modern comfort. Good mountaineering centre; fishing, tennis. Apply Proprietor. PlflNOS RflPS KflPS NlPP Nipp-Flii£el nur 1.60 mtr. Ian j. Ernst Kaps, Dresden. Pragerstrasse, Eingang Waisenhausstrassel4/rechts Gem grammar and conversation taught; Bg&ss: man; type-writing in English, French, or German done; by William Kretzschmar, Kreutzer Strasse 10, II. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Glasses in English, Arithmetic, Mathematics, German, French and Latin. A small number of resident pupils taken. German and French resident governesses. Private instruction if desired. Miss Virgin, Schnorr Strasse 80 (Villa). Steglich’s School for violin-playing 10, Luttichau Strasse 10.j- School for instruction in music, first class violin play, violincello and pianoforte. Secondary branches: theory and ensemble. Teachers only from the Royal Opera House orchestra. Pupils admitted at any time. At home from ten to eleven every day. Emil Steglich, Principal of the school. Member of the Royal orchestra. WORCESTER HOUSE SCHOOL preparatory for Schools and Universities. Thorough English education. :— Instruction in English or German. == Boarders received. Private instruction if desired. H. VIRGIN, M. A. Oxford. Gutzkow Strasse 19. BICYCLES The most successful makes — Westfalen, Corona, Haenel, and Aegir. Fittings of all kinds at lowest prices. Repairing work-shops for all systems, best work in the shortest time. Job. Bl&sdie. Wettiner Str. 44. ealth Exercises. Recommended by Doctors. Breathing and muscular ex ercises for ladies and children. Classes and private lessons. Mrs. BOECH, Werder Strasse 9. At home daily 10—11.30. ALEXANDER RABENDING ToWt Arttela*. HAIRDRESSER Toilet Artlct—. Moaczinskystrasse 1 us Corner of the Prager Strasse Rretclass Hairdressing saloons for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ondolet'ron. American Manicure. Shampooing. Electric HairSrpng Apparatus, hot or cold air. English and French Pertemeiy. Electrical Cures . »•__ __ X . .1.1 A , • . • -V l 1M . • Jk I according to the latest invention. Most effective of I all remedies. (Founded 1893.) Wonderful results. I —— Prospectus free. J.G. Brockmann, Mosczinsky Strasse 6, Dresden. Practising representative since 1889. Office hoars 9 to 3. English spoken. * fiV 1 pi Very well furnished flat, drawing. • room, diningroom, 3 bed- and one maid’s room, bathroom. Excellent piano. Hettner Strasse 5, II. right. EatabUahed 1835. ■■■■■■■MB Schramm & Echtermeyer Grocers 10b 9 Stdonien Strasse lOb (corner of Prager Strasse). Breakfast and other* Teas, Coffee. Cocoa. Chocolate. English and German Biscuits. Tinned Meat, Fish and Vegetables. Preserved Fruit, Marmalade and Jams. English Pickles and Sauces. Wines, Liqueurs, dec. LATEST TELEGRAMS. Naples, April 23. The Royal Yacht “Victoria and Albert”, with the King and Queen of Eng land on board, left this morning for Palermo, escorted by the cruisers “Suffolk” and “Lancaster”. Berlin, April 23. The new commercial pro- visorium agreed to between the United States and Germany, which was yesterday considered by the Economic Committee, was, according to the Lokal- anzeiger, adopted after a seven hours’ discussion. Berlin, April 23. The Imperial Bank has lowered the Bank rate by one half per cent to Paris, April 23. It is reported from Tunis that the delegate and former Minister M. Maugeot, as he was driving from Susa to Sfax in an auto mobile, was stoned by some natives. He stopped the carriage, one of the occupants of which had been injured by the stone - throwing, in order to take the names of the assailants; but they assumed such a threatening attitude that he was compelled hurriedly to resume his journey. Paris, April 23. The Bishop of Orleans, in a letter to his clergy informed them that his claims with reference to participation in the Joan of Arc festival—specially as to the use of crosses in the procession, the holding of divine service in the Place Destournelles, and the exclusion of the free masons on the part of the communal representa tives—had been admitted. Paris, April 23. After the conclusion of the trial of the former actress Mdlle. d’Allemagne the nationalist journalist M. Gaucher attacked the late Secretary of the Cabinet and Ambassador M. Meryel, who in his evidence had accused him of attempts at extortion, and beat him with a stick. The guard of the Court of justice was obliged to inter fere to protect M. Meryel from further ill-treat ment. Toulon, April 23. In spite of all attempts to stop the fire in the arsenal, several stores and the workshop for the instruction of torpedo officers were burnt to the ground. For a short time the neighbouring part of the town was in danger. Nearly 20 men of the Navy were injured, three of them severely. The cause of the fire is as yet un known. Prague, April 23. The Emperor Franz Josef reviewed the troops of the garrison this morning on the Dejwitz exercise ground. The weather was splendid. The great crowd that had assembled to witness the parade gave His Majesty an enthusiastic reception. St. Petersburg, April 23. In the middle of the town of Kursk an engineer of the Moscow—Kursk railway was mortally wounded yesterday by 5 re volver shots. One of the perpetrators of the deed, on being followed by the head of the police, shot himself; a second who was pursued by a police man threw a bomb that, however, failed to ex plode, and then shot and killed the policeman who continued to pursue him. The murderer escaped- BRITISH AND AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVES. THE BRITISH LEGATION: Elisen Strasse P* Minister Resident: The Viscount Gough. THE BRITISH CONSULATE: Altmarkt 16. British Consul: H. Palmie, Esq. THE AMERICAN CONSULATE GENERAL: Am mon Strasse 2, p. American Consul General: T. St.John Gaffney, EsQ' Proprietor, Publisher and Responsible Editor: Willie Baumfelder.—Printer: Buchdruekerei der Dr. Ghuntxschen Stiftung.
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