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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 22.08.1909
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4 THE DAILY RECORD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1909. No. 1,075. DRESDEN Pension Xosmos yinglo-yimerican family ?ome. DRESDEN-A. Schnorr Str.14,1. I II. dost to Hiuptbhf. Elegantly furnished rooms with exc. board 4.M a day. English cooking. English conversation. Julius Greiner Sohn Prager Strasse 25, first floor. Fine art paintings on china and ivory The best and greatest collection in this line. Portraits after photographs and miniatures a speciality. Lessons given by an expert artist. Lowest orices. First class paintings. Visitors welcome. Show-rooms: Prager Strasse 25, first floor. ■M JUL. BLUTHNER Warehouse of the Imperial and Royal Court piano factory. Instruments fnr sale and hire. Repairs executed. Tuning. Mason and Hamlin organs. Prager Strasse 12, Dresden. Telephone No. 6378. •• — mm Lindenau Strasse 11,1. PENSION BEHNCKE Comfortable home. Excellent cooking. Moderate prices. 97/e Ldwen-flpotfiefie founded J560. On the Altmarkt corner WilsdrufferstraBe. Prescriptions made up by qualified Englishman. English andAmerican specialities on stock 77/e flngfo -SaxonJfiarmacy. Pension Cronheim, of Miinchner Strasse. Modern style. Garden. Excellent cuisine. Best references Moderate terms. German conversation. Patronized by the English and American Colony in Dresden a a E MULLER Anglo-American Cailor 19, See Strasse, first floor. == Telephone: 3721. =rz Best English Goods. Moderate Charges. Worcester Bouse School DRESDEN, 19, Gutzkow Strasse. preparatory for Schools and Universities. Instructions in Classics, Mathematics, English, German, French, etc. in class or privately. 11 • Boarders received. -r?= i. liteiD. 1.1 ted. J. 1 yam 1.1 [amliridgc. HARRY M. FIELD, Pianist, 19* Studio: Reichs Strasse 24, II. *fH Sailing Kite, Zeppelin Kite, Zeppelin air-ship. Laigc assortment. Int resting novelties. B #1 MiiIIas* by appointment to the Saxon Court, ■ ■ IUllvlj Prager Strasse 32-34. * Joti. Bock * 11 See Str. Dresden-A. See Str. 11 Telephone 3547. Shoemaker by appointment to the Saxon Court, and to H.R.ff. the Crown Princess of the German Empire and of Prussia. Large selection of ready-made goods. Goods made to order in shortest possible time. Fruchthaus Scheibner ^S 56 - All kinds of home-grown and foreign fruit. Fruit preserves. Candied fruits and Chocolate. American candy. TU ROM COURT PHARNAC9 English and American Dispensary prescriptions—Patent medicines—JKIineral waters Schloss Strasse, opposite the Royal castle. Pension oon Oertjen old established house Reichs Strasse 26,1., II., III. Best situation. Highly recommended, comf. sunny rooms, best cuisin: Jewelry. 0.1. rg, Sis Strasse 10. SAXOtl-BOUEMAtl STEAMSHIP CO. Round Trips. Season and Monthly tickets. Beautiful excursions on the Elbe by luxurious passenger steamers between Leitmeritz, Aussig, Dresden, Meissen, and MUhlberg. ri»t class catering—Table d’hote—Promenade Decks—Cabins free from draughts. Railway connection at all principal stations. Comprehensive panoramic views of the beautiful and romantic Elbe valley.—Delightful Trips free from the plague of dust and all other kinds-of FEEL Moritz Basse G. m. b. H. Oldest coal merchant of Dresden. Head - off i c e: Cerrassenufer 2$ Telephone 3022. Typewritten copies and manifolding. J. Leutritz, Dresden Rabenhorst Str.2 and LQItichauStr.2. Dictation taken with or without typewriter and in or out of the house. Separate dictation rooms. NOTICE TO DRESDEN READERS: In order to enhance the use fulness of The Daily Record as a medium of communication be tween members of the English- speaking colonies in Dresden, we cordially invite our readers to send in social items—dealing with new arrivals, social events, and other matters of interest— for publication in our columns. No charge is made for such insertions; on the contrary, we shall feel obliged to everybody who sends them in. L\ Gentlemen* ClotlUns of all kinds cleaned and dyed faultlessly, speedily, and cheaply. (V. Kelling Chemical Cleaning and Dye Works. Telephone Connections: 4075, 2262, 3858, 3155, 1783, 680, 738, 991. Climatic Health-Resort Rainwiese near Qerrnskretschen on the Elbe, Bohemian Switzerland. Railway Station, SchOna i. Sax. Idyllic situation in magnificent pine woods; rich with ozone, no dust, bracing country air. Conv. nient centre for Herrnskretschef, Wilde- and Edrnundsklamm, and the world-famous Prebischtor; convenient for stopping over-night. Magnificent pine-needle baths, own system; excellent results Especially recommended by medical authorities as an After-Cure for Carlsbad, etc. Pension: HI.6.— and upwards. Recognised excellent cuisine. Vegetarian diet if desired. An omnibus runs three times a day from and to Herrnskretschen. Carriages of our own, all styles, stand at the Herrnskretschen landing-place. Telephone in the Imperial Austrian Custom-House. Meixmiihle near Pi WnndcrfBl woollanl Idyll In tie tieaulitul, romanlit frMldipm. Meissen, renovated interior well worth seeing, with Wine cellars. Sheltered verandah. First class wine and cuisine. Moderate prices. Telephone 91. R. Kkubler. CHURCH SERVICES: DRESDEN. All Saints’ (English) Church, Wiener Strasse. Sunday, August 22nd. 11th Sunday after Trinitv. 8.0 a.m. and 12 0 m.d. Holy Communion. 11.0 a.m..Matins and Sermon. 6.0 p.m. Evensong and Litany. Tuesday, August 24th. S. Bartholomew A. & M. 8.0 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.0 a.m. Matins. chaplain: The Rev. C A. Moore. M.A., B.C.L. Strehlener Strasse 21, II. The American Church of St. John, Reichs Platz 5, at the head of Reichs Strasse. Sunday, August 22nd. 11th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion 8.0 a.m. Morning Service and Sermon 11.0 a.m. Afternoon Service and address 5.30 p.m. This is the only American Church in Dresden.—All are cordially invited. The Rev J. F. Butterworth, M.A., Rector. Church of Scotland (Presbyterian), Bernhard Strasse 2, at the corner of Bismarck and Winckelmann Strasse. Divine Service Sunday morning at 11, and evening at 6 o’clock. Communion service is held every third Sunday in January, March, June and October. The Rev T H. Wrioht, Resident Minister LATEST AMERICAN MAIL NEWS. To the United States. August 24.—Kronprinz Wilhelm, from Bremen, mails due in New York August 31. Mark letters “Via Bremen,” and post not later than 1 o’clock p.m. tomorrow (Monday). August 26.—Teutonic, from Liverpool, mails due in New York September 2. Mark letters “Via England” and with name of steamer, and post not later than 1 o’clock p.m. tomorrow (Monday). August 26.—Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, from Hamburg, mails due in New York September 4. Mark letters “Via Hamburg,” and post not later than 1 o’clock p.m. on Wednesday, August 25. August 29.—Lusitania, from Liverpool, mails due in New York September 3. Mark letters “ via Coin—Queenstown perCunard Line,” and post in Berlin ai’d Dresden not later than 1 o’clock p m. 011 Thursday, August 26. August 28.-—St. Paul, from Southampton, mails due in New York September 4. Mark letters “Via England” and with name of the steamer, and post not later than 1 o’cl ck p.m. on Thurs day, August 26. To Canada. Letters destined for Canada it is advisable to send by one of the New York steamers, as they are likely to reach their destina tion more quickly than if despatched by one of the direct vessels from Liverpool to Montreal. t Special Notice Letters for the above steamers should be mailed in the boxes at the station (Berlin, Lehrter Bahnhof; Dresden, Hauptbahnhof) or at the General Post-office at the time mentioned. Letters bearing a 10-pfennig stamp per weight of 20 grammes are only valid for transit by a German steamer sailing direct from a German port. They will not be sent by an English or French steamer. Next American Mails Duf. in Berlin and Dresden. Tomorrow (Monday), by the S S. St. Paul, left New York August 14. On Thursday, August 26, by the S. S. Prinz Friedrich Wil helm, left New York August 17 On Thursday, August 26, by the S. S. Lusitania, left New York August 18. On Monday. August 30, by the S. S. La Bretagne, left New York August 19. . On Monday, August 30, by the S S. New York,, left New York August 21. A/i Bassenge & Co., Bank. Dresden, Prager Strasse 12. PAYMENTS ON ALL LETTERS OF CREDIT. Exchange of Circular-Notes. Cheques and foreign money 011 most favourable rates. » Postal Orders. English and American newspapers.- Office hours 9—1, 3—6, Saturdays 9—3. Proprietor*, Printers, and Publishers: Record Verlaq, G.M.B.H, in Dresden.—Responsible Editor: Willie Baumfeldbr, Ol Stnni Drei Tel< l 1 J\s The Dai EXQ PI Otti Si 1 My 1 relatioi the Un the Stc T rust,- H. 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