Show I n 1 y 1 I Ir I t t t I ThIs WcekSalt Lake Theater St Pauls Guild Entertainment Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon and evening Pade rcwskl I Saturday evening Grand Quo Vadls all week a > a Tho treat of the season for music lovers will be the appearance of Pade rcTVsl at the Theater next Saturday evening Tho great pianist who has been heard before In this city has scores of admirers among our musical peoplo and his engagement will be the I occasion for an outpouring of the musi r I cal fraternity Salt Lake is fortunate In being permitted to hear the renowned re-nowned pianist at rates from tl 1 down as In many other cities where he has appeared charges of W have been made for the regular seats The only scats in the Salt Lake Theater during the i engagement that will be sold for H are I the stalls and boxes It will be well remembered re-membered that Pall er > wse I made a strong objection to appearing In tho Tabernacle at 2 rates a few years bade In San Francisco here Padcrewskl I has just appeared u prices lower than thoco of his first tour of the coast the I lecolpls proved a record breaker for the California The entire house was sold out during the last matinee engagement there and people were standing four taken In was within deep The money a few dollars of 1700 The sale of seats it the Theater which has been going j on Hlnrc last Monday Indicates that will bo present Man audience a Itirce I resetvcd scuta ager Pypcr l IK I mm selling in the second balcony 6 I Probably the most Important hooking hook-Ing that Mr Mulvey has vcr made for I his popular little playhouse is tin I one I for the coming vvelc Quo VadiB Tho I from the fact play Is doubly Interesting rllm I that tho book from which the diamati zatlon is taken has recently had such a l 1 popular run Many have read the hook and those who have will surely I be anxious anx-ious to KOO the production The company com-pany wlmh presents the drama at the Grand the coming week is under the direction of Charles Rlggx The version ver-sion of the book Is by Rose SHIlman and Is said to bo more faithful to the story than anything yet given to the J stage The company giving the piece Is direct from the East and has been doing a t big business wherever it has 1 appeared A carload of scenery and properties Is carried for the production I and thirtylive people are used in the cast Among the scenes introduced are The Statue Scene The Peristyle In the House of Petroniun The Garden I of Aulus Plautius Neros Palace In Home Interior of the Mamortine Prison The Coliseum The Roman Amphitheater and Arena Peristyle and View of Neros Box In the Arena The Burning of Rome and the Death of Nero The Sign of the Cross and the Dawn of Christianity D a On Wednesday afternoon and evening even-ing the ladles of St Pauls guild will give an entertainment at the Theater for the benefit of St Pauls church The i programme will consist principally of tableaux for which very elaborate preparations pre-parations have been made A Dutch I song and dance will be given by Dave and Theresa Taylor and an English I hornpipe will he given by Miss Cora Cameron all pupils of Prof Land rum Catherine Muroh 1 and Ethel Hcesley pupils of Prof Christensen will render ren-der a baby skirt dance Miss Weber and Grant Hampton will sing solos Prof Wciho Is on the programme for a I violin solo and E P Mldgley will give a character recitation Miss MHCay and Mr Stlcfol roc booked l for a character char-acter cakewalk A large batch of clippings from the leading newspapers of Sydney Australia Austra-lia have Just come to hand reviewing the Urst appearance of Nance ONMI In Magda at the Theater Royal Miss Olsolls opening performance was given Saturday evening March lOlh to an jiudlonce which packed the theater to Its cipnoity All the leading pap rs I Un > Dully Telegraph the Sunday Time the Evening Times and the Sydney I Syd-ney Moinlnc Horalil dcvnlo long articles I ar-ticles in icviruJng tin performance and all a ire uimnlmmiK In praising the work of the young American artist who this so recently hrrn intioduecil to the Australians McKee HunklnH work too vas highly spokon of Chiy I I Clement also came In for a good share of praise from the critics and the appearance I ap-pearance of the company was generally I pronminced a great HUCCCHH The flows of ills ONeills sticc vas In the Antipodes Anti-podes will bo gladly received by her Salt Lake friends who formed uoh a pleasant 1 acquaintance with her during her Salt Lake engagement Mr Rankin Ran-kin writes that MPH OXoll will return to America in fopfmber J The New York Dramatic News which Is commonly recognized as the organ of the theatrical I tiuRts has avery a-very interesting article in Its current number regarding this famous combination combi-nation No one epic has been the subject sub-ject of so much comment In the nmiiHO nioiu worlrl during the past year as that of the trusts Tills trust or syndicate as It Is known has been composed of AI I 1 J ama n Charles I Fiohman Klaw 8 Eilangei and Nixon IC Xlimnoi man lL seems that the Philadelphia end of the syndicate I Nixon Zimmerman arc to he left out of the new combination which Is to b formed and composed of the other members of the trust No explanation Is given as lo the cause of the breakup break-up Mr Hayman who was interviewed Inter-viewed In regard to the matter declined de-clined to make any statement but said I that the policy of the new trust would he to build new theaters In various cities Instead of buying old ones A r This evening at the new Grand Theater The-ater a benefit entertainment will be given for the Elks In 1 nearly all the large cities entertainments of this kind I arc of regular occurrence and It is thought that the one which Is to be given tonight is but the llrst of a number of these benefits A pro gramme of much interest has been prepared |