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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 12.01.1908
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- 1908-01-12
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W v M,- X * m Bccuvh and THE DRESDEN DAILY. tfs 587. DRESDEN AND BERLIN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1908. 10 PFENNIGS. *1it -first Dailt) JJuptr jmMisijcii in (Sfrraanq tit (EitgUsl). efficit: Qteadtn &., Sttuv* $fea»M S L MSS. Stie&tin e iV., «?ofe»9emu* $te. 10lii, ’Sfion*: VI1079. 8w^oc®tp(ton $M99«k and llw tp^o(i of Se't-ma+vt^ cm9 tfUtofoict: 1 wae4 a month. NEWS FROM ENGLAND. THE JEWEL ROBBERY AT DUBLIN. The Commission recently appointed for in vestigating the circumstances of the disappearance of the Crown jewels from the office of Sir Arthur Vicars, who was responsible for their safe keeping in Dublin Castle, met at Dublin on Thursday morning. Sir Arthur’s counsel refused to participate in the investigation or to make any statements to the Commission, on the plea that they did not possess the necessary qualifications to examine witnesses. On the other hand, he stated that Sir Arthur Yicars was keenly desirous of an authoritative legal enquiry, in order to throw light upon the mysterious occurrence. THE ATLANTIC RATE WAR. According to a telegram from Liverpool, the Cunard Company, in answer to the reduction of fares on the part of the White Star Line, have made a further reduction of fifteen shillings for the steerage passage on the Transatlantic route. NEWS FROM AMERICA. , ^ THE JAPANESE QUESTION. According to press reports from Washington, Japan has declared herself willing to issue only a limited number of passes to Japanese labourers desirous of immigrating to Hawaii. The State Department has denied the report circulated in Europe to tile effect that the American Ambassador in Tokio had demanded a written pledge from Japan that she will limit Japanese im migration to America. A New York telegram states that the Associated Press reports from Washington as follows: The statement that serious differences exist between the United States and Japan in regard to the im migration question is contradicted by State De partment officials, who assert that the negotiations are being carried on in an amicable and satis factory manner. NEW YORK SHY OF TITLES. The New York correspondent of the Globe re ports that the proprietors of many of the leading hotels there are becoming a little shy of visitors with “titles.” It is the business, rather than the democratic, spirit which has dictated this shyness. Hitherto it has been comparatively easy for the fraudulently inclined to personate for the time being some well-known personage of high rank in order the better to achieve their purpose. An extraordinary number of cases of this kind occurred during the year that has just concluded, and in at least three cases the hotel-proprietors were victimised to a very serious extent. On Thurs day morning, accordingly, the manager of the Hotel Gotham, one of the most popular of New York’s modern caravanserai, made the announcement that, in future, proof of the identity of visitors with titles will be required. Should such visitors ar rive with a large amount of personal luggage or a retinue of servants the circumstance will be accepted as proof in itself, but titled guests “travelling light” will be asked, politely but firmly, to satisfy the management that they are indeed what they claim to be. This is, of course, a bold step for a hotel manager to take, as it may involve a loss of custom, but it is said to be more than likely that the example will be followed at other establishments. 52 Prager Str. near Main R. R. Station Dresden’s Fnr-Store, where Mai and English fur-buyers an best suited. Dresden, Prager Str. 47 at Central R. R. Station. Next door Th. Cook & Son. „ „ N. German Lloyd. Opposite Hamburg America Line. II Apartments and single rooms with bath and toilet. Central Heating. Telephone in every room. Lift. I*-- 4, III. I Prager Str. Furnishers to the Queen of Saxony. First class establishment for ladies’ costumes, mantles, hats &c. Special- department for furs and Paris models. Adolf Beck Ladies* Hairdresser. Salons with all modern comforts, for ladies only. SPECIAL hair treatment by electricity. Message. Christian Str. 32 Telephone 10,049. ATaT.T.T. m . f*rager Strasse 35 MULLER & C. W. THIEL Linen Store Saxon Damask Under-clothing. m E. W. STARKE only Prager Strasse 6 Table Linen. Bed Linen. Hand-embroidered goods. Shirts to measure* Moden-Salon W. Breslauer Prager Strasse 40. First class ladies’ costumes, mantles, furs, hats. Exquisite artistic evening gowns. Greatest choice. Made to order. ^6€€€€6€€€€€€€€€€€«e€€€e€€e€!€€€€€€€f£ i Kin Mmt Cntral Mil jg Central Theatre [Passage $ jjj Excellent cooking. Splendid wines. $ Artistically furnished rooms. Light and airy. $ Private Dining Rooms. j§ Dinners and suppers at any hour. Moderate prices. founded rseo. 37ie Lowen-flpotfiefie On the Altmarkt corner Wiisdrufferstrafie. Prescriptions made up by qualified Englishman. English andAmerican specialities on stock TTie flngfo -Saxon!//iarmacy. SLUMP IN INSURANCE BUSINESS. The report of the New York Life Insurance Com pany for the year 1907 makes the remarkable state ment that since 1904 there has been an average decrease in new business of no less a sum than 215 million dollars. The report further announces that during the recent financial panic, the company advanced 26 million dollars to some 80,000 policy holders on the security of their policies. THE THAW TRIAL. Just before the opening of Thursday’s sitting of the court in the Thaw case, Mr. O’Reilly, the at torney assisting Mr. Littleton, counsel for Harry Thaw, announced that a subpoena had been served on behalf of the defence on Miss Edna Goodrich, the actress, who failed to appear in response to a similar summons last year, and who (Mrs. Thaw testified) first introduced her to Mr. Stanford White and took her to luncheon with him. STRANGE STORY FROM CHILL According to a telegram from Santiago de Chili, dated Friday, four Germans who were out on an excursion to a Chilian village were mistaken by OTTO MAYER ^■§8 Photographer fijfgjs 38 Prager Strasse 38 Tel. 446. By appointment to T. M. the King of Birnay and the Emperor of Austria. Superb artistic work. Moderate term*. Pfnnd ^ w VA CAAXJ Alllw — Delivered free. Depots in all parts of the city. Pfund’s Dairy, Dresden, alstftk Finest handpainted Dresden China A. E. Stephan 4, Reichs Str. 4 A.... A. t«« .a • .. . . O —IwiiAw a. _ . - —m Succ.to HelanaWolfsohn Nchf. Manufacturer & Exporter to Oil lish trade, ©1/ the American & Englii 9 minutes from Hauptbahnhof. Highest recommendations. Most reasonable prices. Reichs Strasse 2. LUttichau Strasse 15. First class establishment. Paul yiilrkseli i Strehlener Strasse 15. Dyeing and chemical cleaning, Dresden. WaiseDhaas Strasse (Victoria Salon) Branches in all parts of* the town.
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