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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 01.06.1907
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THE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1907. JYs 400. to the collecting public, and collectors of every kind are to be catered for. If the first number is a fair sample of the others that are to follow, it should prove a great success. Lord and Lady Suffield are occupying, by the King’s permission, Barton Manor House, which is within the demesne of Osborne House, in the Isle of Wight. Lord Suffield, who is the King’s Permanent Lord-in-Waiting, not changing with the Government, completes this year his thirty-fifth year of continuous service in that capacity. Barton Manor, formerly the property of the Bishops of Winchester, was part of the endowment given by William of Wykeham to Winchester College; and the college continued to own it until it was pur chased by the late Prince Consort. The present house is Early Jacobean. LOCAL. Herr Burrian writes to the papers that it was impossible for him to catch the train for Gratz, as the performance of “Gotterdammerung” in Prague was over so late. He states that he telegraphed at once and the management of the Gratz Opera must have received his telegram 16 hours before the curtain was due to rise bn “Evangeliman”. Herr Burrian claims, accordingly, that there can be no question of a breach of contract. * The English journalists arrive in Dresden this morning from Berlin at 11.06. They will drive to the Europaischer Hof and thence to the landing stage of the elbe steamers. At 11.45, they leave by steamer for Pillnitz where H. M. the King will entertain them to luncheon. At 3.30 they return to Dresden a drive round the town or visit the royal collections. At 6.15 they witness a perform ance of “Salome” at the opera and then will attend a banquet given in their honour at the Belvedere. At 11.50 they leave for Munich. * The programme of this evening’s orchestral concert at the Royal Belvedere will be as follows: (1) General v. Trotha March Georg. (2) Overture, “La Fille du Regiment” Donizetti. (3) Gavotte, “Schelmenaugen” (new) . Piltz. (4) (a) German, (b) Italian, from the Suite “Aus aller Herren Lander” Moskowsky. (5) Overture, “Egmont” Beethoven. (6) Preislied, “Die Meistersinger” . . . Wagner. (7) Tonbilder, “Preciosa” Weber. (8) Overture, “Indigo und die vierzig Rauber” J. Strauss. (9) Traumerei R. Schumann. (10) Waltz, “Sommernaehtsstandehen” Vollstedt. (11) Trot de Cavallerie Rubinstein. * Mrs. Potter-Frissell will give a pupils’ recital at Ehrlich’s Musik-Schule with the assistance of some vocal pupils of the Institute at 6 p. m. on Satur day next, June 8 th. All interested are cordially invited to attend. Programmes may be had in due time at the Institute. Selections from Bach, Mozart, Haydn, ^Beethoven, Saint-Saens, Diabelli, Mendels sohn, Chaminade, Schytte, Paderewski, Poldini, Streletzki, and others will be performed. * The guards in the city today are furnished by the Schutzen regiment No. 108; but will mount without music. Bad Rippoldi-Aif famous for centuries for its curative chalybeate springs & natural carbonic acid baths. Although Rippolds-Au lies highest of all mineral & moor-baths in the Black Forest, its sheltered situation & its com fortable & sanitary arrangements recommend it strongly for cures before or after the season in May, June, & September. Baths & Kur- hotel of the first class. Electric light, lift, central heating. Liberal & excellent cuisine. Season from May 15 to end of Sept. Auto-omnibus, carriages, and diligence to railway stations Wolfaeh (Hausach) and Freudenstadt. For prospectus apply to the physician in charge, I>r. Oechsler, or to the proprietor Herr Otto Goeringer. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Glasses in English, Arithmetic, Mathematics, German, French and Latin. A email number of resident pupils taken. German and French resident governesses. Private instruction if desired. Miss Virgin, Schnorr Strasse 80 (Villa). = MINIATURES. = Portraits on ivory from life or photograph. H. M. Mist. Studio Helmholtz Strasse 2.1. 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, fiutzkow Strasse 19. ROYAL BELVEDERE Grand Concert Daily by the Royal Belvedere Orchestra, under the direction of Herr Kapellmeister Willy Olsen. The Concerts be.qin on Week Days at 7.30 p. m. on Sundays and holidays at 5 p.m. Admission, at the door, 1 mark, or 50 pf. if the ticket is bought beforehand at any of the cigar-shops of the firm WOLF Prager Str., See Str., Post Platz. At the Bureau of the Royal Belvedere 10 tickets may be had for 3 marks, up to 6 p. m. Admission to the Side Terrace and Pavilion free. HOTEL BRISTOL. FIRST CLASS, situated on the Bismarck Square, the healthiest and£flnest£part oi Dresden. Highly recoininendBil by Englishism) American Families. : Real English Home-lcomfort. LIFT ELECTRIC LIGHT. MODERATE TERMS. PENSION. GRAND UNION HOTEL. FIRST CLASS HOTEL, patronized 6y English and American Families. Situated in the finest part ot the Town, Glosa to the English and American Ghurches. Very favourable Terms en Pension. Elevatoi. Telephone. Electric Light. H. Schnelle, 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 Westminster QUIET. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. SELECT. Rooms from 3,50 marks upward. Lift. Favourable Terms for Board. = Electric Light. - Grand Hotel deBome BERLIN. Unter den Linden 39, opposite the Royal Palace. Baths — Splendid Restaurant and Drawing Rooms. — Lift. Mostly frequented by English and American Families. Salzquellenstrasse near the Morgenzeilpark, = Modern, distinguished, first class Hotel managed by the Proprietor Mr. Kopp. By appointment to H. I. H. the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Hotel Kroh K f^ bad —- I. Cl. House. Marienbad. Bohemia. Season from the 1st of May to the 30 th of September 30,000 Visitors, 00,000 Tourists. Prospectus gratis from the Biirgermeisteramt. Marienbad. Park Hotel Waldmnhle. First class, splendid position in the midst of its own park. World-famed Restaurant. Motor Garage. Own Automobile. Heinrich Krause, Proprietor. Marienbad, HotelW eimar Temporary Residence of H. M. King Edward VII. PRAfilIF Hotel Archduke Stephan. Wenzels- I linuuu. 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. Haulier, Prop. family Hotel. Moderate Prices. Private Hotel and Pension Trefzer. Prague, Ijotd Victoria, Nuremberg. 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. Rupprecht set. 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. rrrpi IT7 Hotel Altes Ratliaus. In the best position. Highly I.M ullfi, recom. to English & Americans. Mod. Prices. English spoken. Auto Garage. Franz Dittrich, Prop. HaH fit All VnsmAfi Strehlener Strasse 10,1, rOUBIUll nUSUlUS close to Hauptbahnhof. CBiaiortihiB ftomw. eicgilant board 4 marks a day—English cooling. Pension LE RICHE NOrnberger Platz 3, II. First-class Family Pension. Pension Unity, llttiehso Strasse 21,1. Highly recommended. Pension Weidmann Reichs Strasse 2, II. Best situation. Excellent board. Comfortable rooms. CHURCH SERVICES. ALL SAINTS’ (ENGLISH) CHURCH. Wiener Strasse. Saturday, June 1st. 10.0 a.ni. Matins. Sunday, June 2nd. I. Sunday after Trinity. 8.0 a.m. Holy Communion. 11.0 a.m. Matins and Sermon. 6.0 p.m. Evensong and Litany. Wednesday, June 5th. 11.0 a.m. Matins and Litany. Friday, June 7th. 11.0 a.m. Matins and Litany. Chaplain: The Rev. C. A. Moore, M. A., B. C. L. Hon. assistant Chaplain: The Rev. M. S. Farmer, M. A. THE AMERICAN CHURCH OF ST. JOHN. Reichsplatz 5, at the head of Reichs Strasse. Sunday, June 2nd. I. Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion 8.0 a.m. Sunday School 10.0 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon 11.0 a.m. After noon Service and address 5.30 p.m. The Rev. J. F. Butterworth, M. A., Rector. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Bernhard Strasse 2, at corner of Bismarck Strasse and Winckelmann Strasse.—Services every Sunday at 11.0 a.m. Communion on the first Sunday of the month.—The Rev. J. Davis Bowden, Minister. Bern- hard Strasse 2,1. Excellent situation. Splendid board. LATEST ARRIVALS IN DRESDEN up to the 31st of May 1907 Mr. and Mrs. J. Voegth, New Orleans, H. Bellevue. Miss L. D. Gray, Berlin, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. O. Heeren, Pittsburg, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. C. Case, New York, H. Bellevue. Mrs. E. Adler, Chicago, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. and Mrs. E. Boch, Chicago, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. M. Haas, London, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. and Mrs. B. Drakenfeld, New York, H. Europ. Hof. Miss M. Burchfeld, Pittsburg, H. Europaischer Hof. Miss E. Burchfeld, Pittsburg, H. Europaischer Hof. Miss A. Voorsanger, San Francisco, H. Europ. Hof. Dr. J. Voorsanger, San Francisco, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. J. Andersen, New York, H. Europaischer Hof. Miss L. M. Peirie, Grand Rapids, P. Rudeloff. Rev. P. S. Ward, Worcester, P. Seliadewell. Mr. and Mrs. B. Geilfuss, Milwaukee, H. Weber. Mr. A. Robson, Toronto, H. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. F. Lincke, Liverpool, Wolf's Hotel garni. LATEST TELEGRAMS. Potsdam, May 31. After their arrival at the Royal Orangery the English journalists took luncheon in the Raphael Hall there. When luncheon was over the guests proceeded to the portico. In a short time the Marshal of the Imperial House hold appeared and announced the approach of the Emperor, who was on the road lead ing to the New Palace. Soon afterwards His Majesty appeared. The Emperor, who stopped in front of the portico, greeted Prince Hatzfeld and had several of the English journalists presented to him by the President of the English committee. With each of the gentlemen presented His Majesty conversed in the most affable manner in English. Shortly before riding away His Majesty, addressing the whole number of journalists, said “I am pleased to meet you. You are welcome in my country, and you are welcome to my house.” As the Emperor rode off, the English guests broke out into three hearty “Hip, Hip, Hurrah”s which His Majesty kindly acknowledged. Potsdam, May 31. From the Orangery the English guests drove in Court carriages to the mausoleum of the Emperor Friedrich, which they closely inspected. They then started on the return journey to Berlin. Innsbruck, May 31. The snow on the Saalfeld mountains is melting. Yesterday frequent thunder showers fell. A great flood is the consequence. The neighbourhood is under water up to the station. The Reckenbach mill has collapsed and the Meunier brick-field is much damaged. The as sistance of military had to be called in. In yestei’- day’s thunderstorm a peasant was killed by light ning, and his companion had both feet lamed. WEATHER FORECAST FOR TODAY of the Royal Saxon Meteorological Institute. Strong southerly winds, rather dull, slight showers, somewhat warmer. Proprietor, Publisher and Responsible Editor: Willie Baumfelder.—Printer: Buchdrttckerei der Dr. Ounizschen Stiftung.
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