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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 21.07.1907
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THE DAILY RECORD, SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1907. ROYAL BELVEDERE Schandauu Balu * ,,w,ei * pension. I Grand Conc©rt Daily Elbe view. I Klf fllA A„*l > 1 in the “Grosser Garten”. Grand Concerts daily and Double Concerts. Begin at 4.0 p. m. Dinners <=> Suppers from 2 marks upwards. Hotel llmlauft, RoilPlllRlFtl °PP° s it e the Railway station. -IMHUllOGLU Highly recommended. VIENNA, Pension Szamvald. Horl Gasse 4, near the Votivkirche. I. class. —Very central, fine situation.— Moder ate terms for transients. SEN DIG- HOTEL DRESDEN, Europaischer Hof SENDIG- HOTEL 263 R00MS NURN BERG, Wurttemberger Hof SENDIG- seimdig’! 50 ROOMS ‘ SCHANDAU, Hotel Quisisana &c. (SAXON SWITZERLAND.) iso ROOMS. BERLIN. Unter den Linden, 17-18. BERLIN. Hotel Westminster i# ? UI 5Tk FIRST CLASS hotel, select. Rooms from o,50 marks upward. Lift. Favourable Terms for Board. Electric Light. — Grand Hotel de Rome BERLIN. Unter den Linden 39 opposite the Royal Palace, llaths — Splendid Restaurant and Drawing Rooms. — Lift. Mostly frequented by English and American Families. Salzquellenstrasse near the Morgenzeilpark. =SS Modern, distinguished, first class Hotel = managed by the Proprietor Mr. Kopp. By appointment to H. I. H. the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Hotel ILroh Karlsb a d Ml ~ ~ ~ - N ii I. Cl. House. Marienbad. Bohemia. Season from the 1st of May to the 30th of September 30,000 Visitors, 90,000 Tourists. Prospectus gratis from the Btirgermeisteramt. Marienbad. Park Hotel Waldmnble. First class, splendid position in the midst of its own park. World-famed Restaurant. Motor Garage. Own Automobile. Heinrich Krause, Proprietor. Marienbad, Hotel Weinmr Temporary Residence of H. M. King Edward VII. PR A fil IF Hotel Archduke Stephan. Wenzels- i unuUL. 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. Prague, jotd Victoria, at 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 sel. Sobn Konigstrasse 76. =• NUREMBERG = 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. TEPUTZ H^lAltesRathaus. In the best position. Highly JLU1U1AU, recom. to English & Americans. Mod. Prices. English spoken. Auto Garage. Franz Dittrich, Prop. Pension Kosmos str ? lllei *er Strasse to, I, r 1. close to Hauptbahnhof. Gomfortable home, excellent board 4 marks a day.—English cooking. Patronized by the English and American Colony in Dresden. E. Muller Anglo-American Tailor 19» See Strasse, first floor. i Il Best English Goods. Moderate Charges. by the Royal Belvedere Orchestra, under the direction of Herr Kapellmeister Willy Oisen. §s Visiles 2.80, Cabinets G.SO, Oblongs II marks, ss Lambert. Court Photographer, See Strasse 21. Hotel Bristol Moderate Terms. Toast Bread Adolph Goering, By appointment to the Saxon Court. Schloss Strasse 19. Stamps (English Colonies) Newll Hat hOYPQ A l fr ed Pachtmann, Prop. R. Grosskunz. non., nctl UUAtJb. Amalien Stmsse 19. Fran PralesserBflM. geieiitnbacli SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Classes 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). MINIATURES. Portraits on ivory from life or photograph. H. M. Mist. Studio Helmholtz Strasse 2,1. M 443. The Concerts begin 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 mav be had for 3 marks, up to 6 p. m. Admission to the Side Terrace and Pavilion free. LOCAL. At Emil Richter’s Art Salon Prager Strasse an exhibition of the pictures of the Parisian artist Charles Cottet will be opened tomorrow. This will be the first opportunity afforded to Dresdener.s of seeing a collection of Cottet’s pictures; some 50 in number they are chiefly figures and lands capes from Brittany, while there are also some Venetian scenes, and figure studies from Algiers and Morocco. The pictures are characterised by deep artistic feelings, and a strength of form and colour con fined to the essentials, giving proof that the artist is justly considered in France to be the most im portant of modern French painters. The Venetian scenes and portraits by Arthur Studd, London, are still in the Gallery while the studies of roses by L. E. Pernan, London, will also be on view for a few days longer. Bohme & ffennen makers of “Lamps 7, for {fas and electric light. Further, the best and greatest collection in artistic metal goods, that exists: Wine-bowls, Fa/m-vases> Hat and eoatsfands etc. etc. Shota and Sale rooms: Victoria Str. 9 Visitors meleome. I. Dresden Special brown bread Dietetic food bakery Dresden^ Ammon Strasse49 Corner of Rosen Str. Tel. 6640. Innnn’D Grahain bread AllyOl D tor Stomach troubles as supplied to the Court of Saxony. Innnp’r Aleui-onatbread, HliyOl a Paste and Maccaroni for diabetes and bowel disorders. IflllDP’v Minderzwieback nllljul D Forwarded to all parts of the city and abroad. Every shop where Enlist Is spiksi should take in and advertise in DRESDEN Struve Strasse 5,1. Electrical Cares according to the latest invention. Most effective all remedies. (Founded 1893.) Wonderful results* *" Prospectus free. = J. G. Brockmann, Mosczinsky Strasse 6, Dresden. Practising representative since 1SS9. Offlce hours 9 to ^ English spoken. A grand historical Miner’s Parade in Freibero will take place tomorrow, Monday morning. The procession is to start from the Werner Platz close to the railway station, at 9.30 a.m.; and will march by way of Korner Strasse, Schiller Strasse, Peters Strasse, the Obermarkt, and Berg Strasse to the Cathedral, where Divine Service will be held After the service the procession will continue its march through a great part of the old town to the “Brauhof Etablissement” and there break up- a grand festival concert at the establishment (entrance free) closing the proceedings. The strikingly hand some costumes of the miners, recalling by-gone times of Saxon history and development, always awaken fresh and lively interest; and a visit to the old mining town is much to be recommended especially for that day, to strangers who have not yet made the picturesque trip to Freiberg and may now gain a specially agreeable impression of the place to carry away with them. A train leaves the Hauptbahnhof for Freibero- at 7.20 a. m. arriving there at 8.12, just in time^or the Parade. * As already announced the Koschat Quintett will give concerts at the “Bergkeller”, in Berg Strasse tomorrow and on Tuesday. The Quintett consists of Herrn Rudolf Traxler, Walter Fournes, Clemens Fochler, Georg Haan, and Herr Thomas Koschat— the composer of the song “Verlassen bin i” known all over the world—conducts in person. All the gentlemen are members of the Royal Opera at Vienna. The programmes consist almost entirely of Herr Koschat’s beautiful songs which, wherever German songs are sung, call forth stormy applause. Tickets bought in advance from the firm F. Ries, 70 pf.; or at the entrance to the Concert Garden,’ 1 mark. * The guards in the city today are furnished by the Schutzen regiment No. 108, whose band will play in the Neustadt about 12.30 p. m. To morrow the guards will be furnished by the Infantry regiment No. 177, and the band will play at the Schloss Platz about 12.40. JOH. BOCK, Dresden-A. Telephone 3547. See _ Str. 11. Shoemaker by appointment to the Saxon Court, and to H. R. H. the Crown Princess of the German Empire and of Prussia. to order in shortest pos sible tine. LATEST TELEGRAMS. Seoul, July 20. The streets are patrolled by military. Heavy rain has frightened the crowd away. Quiet was restored at nightfall. The Japanese shops are guarded. Police reports state that 25 Japanese have been killed or wounded by riotous Koreans, but that no other serious accidents are known to have occurred. An official Japanese report, ascribes the disorders to Korean soldiers, over whom their officers had lost authority. The Emperor had been vey anxious about the disturbances and had written to Marquis Ito a letter of excuse for his ignorant subjects, for whose turbulence he ex pressed his regret. Marquis Ito, in his reply, said he would take measures to prevent further dis orders. The Marquis authorized General Hase- gawa to take military control of the town. Guards have been offered to the Consulates. Seoul, July 20. Korean soldiers mutinied today, broke out of barracks, and attacked a police station. After firing several volleys, they dispersed the police and, assisted by a mob, began to attack in dividual Japanese and the Japanese official quarter to which the Japanese inhabitants had fled for safety. A detachment of Japanese troops came to the support of the police, and pursued the mutineers. Constantinople, July 20. It is reported that the American Embassy will take the opportunity afforded by the bomb outrage to renew their former demand to have a guard ship off Constantin ople, as the other Powers have. Proprietor, Pubieher and Respon«lble Editor: WiUie Baumfelder.-Printer: Buchdruckerei der Dr. Qiintzschen Stiftung.
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