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Prices 1Cc, 20c, 30c, DRIVE AWAYJIEADADHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dangers dan-gers of "headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once ! Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can affect stomach and heart, as some internal in-ternal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, con-gestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, all gains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblain?, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). ( Get your farm through a Tribune Want Ad at practically no expense. STRAND THEATER M Where the Greatest Photoplay Productions of the Age Axe Shown. EaZL .' (Swanson Theater Circuit) 'iW TWO WEEKS, BEGINNING SUNDAY, FEB. 18 F SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE BY GEOEGE KXINK AND TEE STRAND SYMPHONY fj M'.n M ORCHESTRA. ' ? 'kJ,j M I s - 31 JralamK life 1 M "A DAUGHTER gjxr if Irff OF THE GODS" Mjgpr i W(M II The Picture Beautiful With ! AM, 11 ANNETTE .kmu T KELLERMANN lm ' Seconal Succes, ' H ' i & BEGINNING WED. EVENING il Mats. Thurs., Frl,, Sat. 9 sj' m Matinees 10c, 2ac, 50c. 2 ? Mffl Nights 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c. B - 1 MURIEL CLAYTON 3 m WORTH WHIIE j mw3 Vaudeville's and Co. I B 3 Versatile ' 9 IJWj Dancer. In "PEGGY." S r?jOHN AND WINNIE HENNIINGjj ffM THE VOLUNTEERS I f3 M A Singing Novelty by George 8 SVi Botsfo-d. 3 I E3 BURDELLA PATTERSON. g WA' LACE GALVIN. THE HEARST.PATHE NEWS, g DONAHUE & STEWART f i r3 "Naturally." St j.j .jii LinunnmainiiiaBnr'giM'.MUl J m LAST TIME TODAY '.jy Continuous 1 to 11 p. m. BABY MARIE OSBORNE in S "TWIN KIDDIES" py "PEARL OF THE ARMY" I; ' TODAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY jfs -HZ Daniel Frohman Presents the Superb Photo-Spectacle dJ$m) "THE ETERNAL " p ff & iZC "lt'- . By Hall Chine, With p x j Produced yi Italy and England, under the direction of Edwin S. Porter and Hugh Ford S : ' ?S1 AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA U ' '''' -fi VIOLIN SOLO by WILLARD WEIKE, Mrs. J. S. Stout, Accompanist. v; J) : , I Shows Start: 12:30,2:15,4:00,5:45,7:30,9:15. j IJaJ) M PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: I SfV J Matinees, 10c, 15c. Evenings, Lower Floor, 25c; Balcony, 15c. VA fef JSSrSSj ' Rear of Balcony, 10c. : 1 TONIGHT. VSSNfcJEAPOLIS SYfVlPHOY I ORCL4ESTRA j (85 men) j Emil Oberhoffer, Conductor; Cornelius i Van Vliet, Cellist. TABERNACLE. Doors open 7:30: programme 8:15. Tickets 75c to S2.00. On safe up to 6 o'clock at Willes-Horne Drug Co. After that at the tabernacle boxofflce. Reduced rates to students. ! SALT LAKE THEATRE Matinee Today, 2:15. TONIGHT kl Andreas Dlppel presents the musical I success of beauty, fun and fashion, j 'The lilac Domino' Cast of umiGual excellence. ! Prices: Eve., 50c to $2.00; Mat., 50c to $1.50. I NEXT ATTRACTION ROSE STAHL i j in "OUR MRS. M'CHESNEY." I ALL-COMEDY DAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN "MUTT AND JEFF" Bud Fisher Cartoon. L-KO two-reel special comedy feature: "PRETTY BABY" Nestor comedy. TOMORROW Five-reel BIG feature Red Feather production. ST IAN B THEATER : Where the Greatest Photoplay Productions Pro-ductions of the Age Are Shown. (Swanson Theater Circuit.) ALL THIS WEEK ' ' ' "in The Darling of Paris' See Theda Bara Live the Soul of Esmeralda. Performances at 12:45, 2:15, 4, 5:45. 1 7:30 and 9:15 p. m. Admission, 15c; loges, 25c. Music setting by George Kllnk and his wonderful Strand Orchestra. 1 ' $35,000 Pipe Organ. M 1 AMERICAN j I Swanson Theater Circuit. M jf, TODAY AND TOMORROW, M I Gladys Brockwell sj "ONE TOUCH OF I SIN" i Fox Comedy. p I FRANK MANN H 1 "CHASED INTO LOVE" B Orga'i recital this afternoon il ! ej by Prof. Samuel F. Whltaker. S Eddie Fitzpatrick and orchestra. i 3 o'clock show afternoons; even- (, m Ings, 7 to 11. H Franz Path, the versatile pianist, rj S afternoons and evenincs. j 6S NOW PLAYING l THE WITCHING H6U3 w The biggest play of two decades y t based on mental telepathy and W K psychic power. -J f AH week. Matinees Thursday and ii g Saturday, 15c and 25c; boxes, 50c. n R Night prices. 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c; fj Fj boxes, 75c. Curtain 8:15. y B ROADWAYl ' ; : f jl LAST TIMES TODAY 'f . li A Wonderful Preparedness Play ; p "THE EAGLE'S WINGS'' i R FEANCIS X. BUSHMAN H IU ll M "THE GREAT SECRET" H g Chapter IV. 3 aaEssaziahu.rriiirr;& i |