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Show At tlte Theatre Tonight. No nioropapulir attraction vl-it this city than tho comrtly drama The Bllll Alarm," and the best evidence of U popularity is that each visit to a city finJs It even njoresurcc.sfu! ic a llcauclal point of view. The reason for this is tliat the play deals with lories and events or every -Jay life, and, like Diclcns' novels, portrays characters tliat are fiailiiar to all. There is nothing Iu the every day lire cr a great inttrop.ln that will create more stir ami beslle on the streets than ac alarm of fire. A II stop and listen to the clang of the bell, count the -strokes and then watch with iiiteru-t the noblo animals ani-mals with distended nostrils dashing dash-ing ahjiig the tlreet, whirling the highly burnished engines, gli'teu-Ing gli'teu-Ing In tlm sun or gleaming at night w illi the l'ghia of the lanterns along the s'reets the driver guiding the snorliugs'i-ciiflu auJ cut of the crowded thoroughfares Willi skill and dexterity. Whenasccucofthls kind Is exvsen'ed on the stage v ith such fidelity to nature as is shown in this famous fire station act In The SUII Alarm," it Is little wonder that audiences go wild with enthusiasm over what Is perhaps the meet realistic aud best mtnage-d sccnoof modern life that Uie stage tits produced In these days uf stirring stir-ring accuracy. Performance will leglu at S.I3 p. m.and Indications at the Box Office point to a large bouse for to-night |