Show AMUSEMENTS The beat production of Quo Vadls Salt Lake has known Incomparably ahead II of tho cheap editions which have preceded itis the Whitney Knowlcs presentation presenta-tion which opened at the Theater last nIght It Is good In every particular but moro especially Is magnltlccnt In Its superb su-perb scenic equipment and rich costuming Indeed few prettier stage pictures have been seen hero Every seat was occupied at tIm Theater ahd Intense attention was given tho detail of the piece A novelty of tIm evening however was the sinking of Time Holy City between the third and fourth acts by Hugh DOUEU of this city an appropriate appro-priate effective and artistic rendering of this beautiful composition The cast of Quo Vadls Is a long ono and Is enlarged by a large super clement I which made the scenes full and forceful I Joseph Callahan was strong as the Roman I Ro-man Emperor Nero Mr Ford made an I excellent Vlnclus and Harry Roberts as I Polrpnlua gave lighter color to the heavy I atmosphere of the play Mr Mnrston as I Ursus looked and acted the role realistically I realisti-cally rue Lygla of Maria Emerson la I far and away the best realization of tho I Christian maiden wo have had Shacffor I as Plantlus and Powell aa Tlgelllnus the I Romans were among the best of tho players play-ers Tho child was well done by Freddy I Mansllekl Expense has not been spared on this production and It Is not to bo anticipated that Salt Lake wilF again sco the great I novel of Slenklowlcz given a living Interpretation I Inter-pretation with such exquisite effect Mr I Stances dramatization Is the best and lie mounting remarkable The production will again be seen here tonight tomorrow night and Thursday night and Wednesday Wednes-day matinee 0 o S A taste of Charley Hoyt was given at the Grand last night In A Day and a NlRht one of the two Hoyt plajs Salt Lako had not yet seen It Is Charley lloyt In much moro than the play ami tho name for It Is managed and owned by Mr Hoyts former leading man ann close friend AV II Currle who was here at the last performance ever given by Hoyt himself A Day and a Night tells with true Hoytlan llavor of escapades In New York In which some cry lively young women and a New York clergyman cut a dash Mr Hoyts trump cards were always pretty women and stunning costumes cos-tumes Mr Ciirrlo has retained these and the zest with which the play moved owes much to these spices Madgo Lawrence Cam Isham Kittle Kllmore Charlotte Stollo and Lillian Maynard were the female fe-male contingent Alt Holt In his whistling whis-tling specialties won numerous encores tim preacher of Tom Martin was moro than amusing and all went with a vim Time piece runs the first half of tho week with Wednesday matinee Attendance last night was good S S S George Bowies ono of the finest fellows on earth quondom press agent for Hen dersons magnificent extravaganzas In tho days of their glory and now doing like dutv for Alice Nielsen Is In town Alice Nielsen needs no advance work In Salt Lako but It speaks worlds for her company that she has so clever a rcprc pany sontatlvo ahead ts Mr Bowles Mr Bowless wire formerly of tho profession and know as Babetto Rodney accompanies accom-panies him S C During the performance of A Night faiiited last evening a woman antI a Day and fell to the Moor ilurlnir Holt specialties special-ties She was carried from time houae and only recovered after long work |