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Show I W u- """"ZZZIZ " nFor Subscription and Advertising apartments Call Phone No. 56. r Congestion of Kidneys Is indicated by pain over region of kidneys and following the passages of tM Irritated bladder. A constant and' Pressing desire for urination; the se-( cretion scanty, highly colored and 'ometlmes bloody. Then the consti-i Mlonal symptoms are often head-i ches. eyes bloodshot and burning, 1 "light nausea, sometimcH vomiting, nervousness, and general discomfort. , I Is wholly wrong to neglect such I conditions when iMiTwmrViTaa j"n be obtained of any druggist 'or i heir action is to eliminate con- j lestion, allay inflammation, destro'y bacteria and restore normal, natural secretions. HAVE RELIEVED THOUSANDS Sold by all druggists Advertise-1 beat CALIFORNIA BOWLING All Next Week. BOWLING AND BILLIARD PARLORS Basement Howell Bldg. California Bowling Starting Monday, March 26 BOWLING AND BILLIARD PARLORS Basement Howell Bldg. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY : FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. HRED-room mod., nice location, only $1,150. Phone 1427. 3-23-tf WANTED TO RENT SMALL modern house, furnished or unfurnished, southeast part of city preferred. Will take vear lease if satisfactory. sat-isfactory. Phone 971 or 2814-J 3-23-lwk THE BLUE PARADISE' HAS BEAUTIFUL MUSIC One of the most tuneful musical numbers of "The Blue Paradise," the musical comedy which the Messrs Shu-berl Shu-berl will offer at the Orpheum theater Monday night, March 26, for an engagement en-gagement of one night, is "Auf Wie-dersehn," Wie-dersehn," which means in English, "Till we meet again." This is sung at the end of the prologue pro-logue by Rudolph and Mizzi. the Mower girl, and is the theme of tho operetta. It is one of the most popular numbers to have been heard in New York for a long time, and is written in the true Viennese style, and to the jaded theater-goers, who must listen to ragtime, rag-time, it comes as a delicious relief. It is said that all of the numbers in "The Blue Paradise" are charming and woj-thy from a musical viewpoint 'Ihe Messrs. Shubert promise a first-class cast for "The Blue Paradise," many of whom appeared in the original Casino Ca-sino production. The company in eludes John E. Young, Shep Camp. Robert G. Pitkin, Fred Harten, George Everett, Sam Hearn, Madeline Nash, Helen Eley and Louise Kelley. Advertisement. Ad-vertisement. oo I The Dress I J. I Shop j Upstairs 2359 Washington Ave. Just received a shipment of Children's Spring Coats, ages 6 to 14 years black and white check with embroidered white removable j ! I collar price $3.85 Ladies' Coats at $ 6.95 and up jj Ladies' Suits at $12.95 and up jj Ladies' and Misses' Dresses at $ 6.95 and up I Walk Upstairs and j Save $5 to $10 i I AT YOUR DISPOSAL is a constantly increasing increas-ing service The Standard Stan-dard is ever on the alert to provide extra convenience con-venience for its patrons. Just lately we have installed a messenger boy so you can phone your classified ads. instead in-stead of calling at the office. Simply call 56 and give your ad. We quote you the exact price of it and have me messenger boy collect for it on the same day, thus avoiding any chance for arguments, argu-ments, disputes, etc., over the petty accounts. Just call 56 and place us AT YOUR DISPOSAL I |