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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 20.11.1907
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Hemb <» 546. and THE DRESDEN DALLY. DRESDEN AND BERLIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1907. I 10 PFENNIGS. BERLIN :: HANS GOLDBERG S Exhibition of Fine Arts. Paintings.WaterColours.Etchings.Lithographs. Admittance free. Daily openlO-2,4-7 (Sunday 12 2) W.HotzStr.63. L_. - ... i The Pelican Pharmacy. Founded 1692. Pharmaeie Internationale. All preparations of Burroughs Wellcome & Co. -'English and American specialties.*! Leipziger Strasse 93, next to Charlotten Str. __ Store. Medicines. Toilet Georg* Kunkel, 82, Martin Luther Str. Paolo Andreoni. Plastic Art. Sabatier’s Art Store. Schiii strasse 13. Anna Martens, 35 H s t r|g, aufen Simple Modes. Winterfeldt CheH'istry Saflg Heae Wintcrfeldt Sir. 40. Frau Elsbeth Windolph, Florists, 57, Metz Strasse. Paul Wiese, Florists. American Optician. Max Opitz, Hlartin Luther Strasse 80. )l itholfO English and American Pharmacy, lllunu. 29, Potsdamer Strasse. Telephone 61,649. Elisabeth Barthelmes, Modes, 30, Robert Kundt, 17, Hot* Strasse 17, near the American Church, ===== largest and finest selection. Jockey M, 75. Outer den Lilia. GeatlBBiei’s Tailor. Roland Chemistry 70, Motz Strasse 70, opposite the American Church. — Speciality: ===== American toilet preparations. Art Store, fi. Seering. 45, Hohenstaufen Strasse. PUDRITZKI&FEGHNER. Provision Store. Hohenstaufen Str. 53/54 Tel. VI. 4658. Talking Machines. s r^?JS lrt , & American records. Maassen Strasse 20. Fruit and vegetables F *££S?.&2r «f. r,s Central Drugstore. Oscar Sy BerUn W. Hohenstaufen Str. 58. Tel. VI. 8237. Fruit and Vegetables. ^geTere?"* 1 ^ 1 ’ C. Herrmann, Munchener Strasse 5. Fine dessert; seasonable delicacies. Close to the American Church. Rich. Ulmer. Martin Luther Strasse 14. Drug Store, T7"K yci4Ayi rfaly close to Bing Bahnhof Halensee. H.Ill 1 UfaIcllcUK Prop.: P. Kesten, Traitenr. Dinner 1.125 mark and upwards. Excellent beers. THE ROUT OF THE SOCIALISTS. (By our L. correspondent.) It is one of the peculiarities of English political life that municipal elections in a large majority of boroughs are fought on strict party lines. There seems no particular reason why men elected to manage purely local matters should be esteemed according as their politics are Liberal or Con servative. But so it is, and the municipal elections which took place throughout England a few days ago took on the appearance of a miniature general election. The results were sufficiently remarkable in as much as the debacle of the Conservative party in the early days of 1905 seems to have been atoned for, the Conservative party winning no less than 144 seats. The reason of this bouleversement is not far to seek. For the first time in the history of the municipal elections the rate-payers were faced by a plethora of candidates seeking their suffrages as the avowed champions of Socialism. In recent years Socialists have been regarded with a good-humoured tolerance, or even in difference, by the great mass of the electorate, but the return of the now notorious Mr. Grayson to Parliament, and the agitation which has been actively carried on by the majority of the Conservative journals throughout the country, seems to have roused the electors to a sense of the very present danger of the spread of Socialist doctrines in England. In this, their first encounter with the more level headed electorate, the Socialists as a party have not only been defeated but have been routed. In the great industrial centres of the North, especially in Lancashire, where their orators have been most busy of late, their candidates have received scant consideration. In)Birmingham, where the Chamber- lain influence stjill reigns supreme, the Socialists could hardly hope for much success and received, probably without / surprifo, the news of the defeat of seven of their candidates; but in Manchester, where the Unionists suffered their gravest reverse at the general election, the whole of the Socialist and Labour representatives were defeated and, in deed, the only Socialist gains were at Middles- borough, Stockton, Sunderland and Sheffield. It is especially noteworthy that the great majority of the victories of the party most opposed to Socialism and its propaganda were achieved in boroughs which return Liberal representatives to Parliament. It is an encouraging sign that the middle classes are beginning to arouse themselves and to realise that Socialism means degradation for their inferiors in skill and energy. The successful Conservative candidates have amply proved their contention that, while the abolition of private property of all kinds and the transference of it to the State may sound attractive to those who have never desired to work for themselves or who have no ambition to raise themselves in the social scale, there is no country where ’wealth is so widely distributed as in England, and that it is, in consequence, highly improbable that Socialism will obtain any serious hold of the English people. It is possible, nay probable, that the results of the elections have been anything but palatable to Sir H. Campbell- (Continued on page 2.) Dresden, Prager Sir. 47 at Central R. R. Station. Next door Th. Cook & Son. „ „ N. German Lloyd. Opposite Hamburg America Line. Apartments and single rooms with bath and toilet. Central Heating. Telephone in every room. Lift. unskimmed milk. 1st quality ® only. Pasteurised and purified, there- Pfnnd I/WITOIOU H OC. LfCpUtB 1U Hi Pfund’s Dairy, Dresden, fore free from bacilli of any kind. ^Delivered free. Depots in all parts of the city. “■ ‘ Telephone: 3831 & 3832. DRESDEN Extensive choice of hand-made Saxon Damask Table- Bed- Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s LINEN Joseph Meyer (au petit Bazar) Neumarkt 13, opposite the Frauenkirche. F where Mean anil English 52 Prager Str. near Main R. R. Station ’s Fur-Store, ftr-Kara MMd. OTTO MAYER Photographer 38 Prager Strasse 38 Tel. 446. By appointment to T. M. the King of Saxony and the Emperor of Austria. Superb artistic work. Moderate terms. E. W. STARKE only Prager Strasse 6 Table Linen. Bed Linen. Hand-embroidered goods. Shirts to measure* MORITZ HARTUNG 19 Waisenbaus Strasse 19. Speciality: Novelties in all articles for ladies’ dresses. Bfovelties daily in trimmings, laces, ruches, boas, veils, ladies’ belts, gloves, echarpes, fichus &c. All articles for sewing and dressmaking. Kayserzinn, Silver plated goods, Hammered copper and brass ware, Real bronzes, Writing sets in bronze and marble^ Chandeliers and lamps for gas and electric light E. Kreinsen Nacht Purveyor to the Royal court nr Prager Strasse 29. tN Finest handpainted Dresden China A. E. Stephan 4, Reichs Str. 4 2) ' Succ.to HelenaWolfsohn Nchf. Manufacturer & Exporter to the American & English trade. 2 minutes from Hauptbahnhof. Highest recommendations. Most reasonable prices. The Finest Habana Cigars, English cigarettes and tobacco. L.Wolf, Prager Str. 48. Reichs Strasse 2. Liittichau Strasse 15. Paul m&rkseh Strehlener Strasse 15. Dyeing and chemical cleaning, Dresden. ¥ WaiSBnhaDS Strasse (Victoria Salon). First class establishment. © Branches in nil parts of the town.
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