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Show ;j THEATRES J "The Face in The Fog" and "Flashes of Action" at Alhambra Tomorrow "No matter what trade a nian I learns, . it will some time come l-i !hand," is the old saw. It proes true even with Boston Blackie Daw-1 Daw-1 son. a safe-blower, who Is the hero ! of "The Face in the Fog," a new rip-i rip-i roaring Paramount-Cosmopiliian picture pic-ture which comes to tho Alhumbra theatre tomorrow, Dawson had Ion hpen a crook. He never paid a n!3ht call on a neighbor without first packing pack-ing his jimmy, lamp, glycerine, soap, sandpaper iilsel. and half a dozan other Implements it Tias a woman, of course, who reformed him But ,evon when love and reform surged through Boalon Blackie Dawson's soul ho wasn't washed altogether clean of his shady old trade. As a well-known citizen, he didn't forget how to tamp a lock, soap a safe or carve a heart. The time tame when Blackio put all this knowledge to good use The' story shows how Blackie (I,lont! Bar-runorc) Bar-runorc) "comes back" not to aid his old fellow-crooks, but to help tho Qrand Duchess Tatiana of Russia, Rus-sia, who has been pursued from the land of Bolshciks by a gang of thiees and murderers, hunting tho t rown jewels. S ena Owen has tho leading feminine role. The great American Legion picture, "Flashes of Action, ' will a'ao b-shown b-shown 00 |