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Show H , Bhoes for men. Hl --kinds men want. HJ 'at prices men like to pay. Hj frcd nye'a. m We are now prepared H to fill your orders for I Mammoth I COAL 1 at the following prices H At Yard.. Del. H Mammoth Lump. . .$4.25 $5.00 H Mammoth Nut 4.00.. 4.75 H Boraened Mine Sl'k..3,00 3.50 H Yards on west side of Wall H AVenue between 22nd and 23rd. I PHone 345 H Give us a trial. H FRANK MOORE H COAL CO. NAT GOODWiM- FAM0I1S HOGPEN SUNDAY Said to be one of the bigeest productions pro-ductions in the moving picture world ! is that of Nat C.G ooodwin's "Oliver j Twist," which will bo seen in this city three dnys at the Orpheum, beginning be-ginning Sunday night. Mr. Goodwin surrounded himself with an excellent cast, Including a number of the players play-ers that appeared with him at the Empire theater. New York City, to produce this picture. Thousands of dollars wore expended in the making, and the result Is that lovers of the motion pictures can seo a big Broadway Broad-way production played by big stars and complete in every detail, a show that many have paid two dollars a seat to see, for tho price of fifteen cents at the Orpheum "Oliver Twist" is in fire reclB and makes a show in itself, Ijut Manager Goss announces there will be two other subjects run in connection with this big picture making a two-hour performance. First performance will begin at 7 p. m sharp Sunday night. (Advertise, menl) "AS YOU LIKE II" GLOBETHtATER Vitlgraph's Shakespearian Special Feature in three parts, "As You Like It," featuring Rose Coghlan, the famous fa-mous actress, and Maurice Costello. the popular Vitagraph Favorite, Is the picture of big interest at the Globe Theater tonight and Sundaj night. This three-reel production tells the pictured story of Frederick usurping the Dukedom and banishing his older brother from his domain. Part second sliows the scenic splendor of the Forest For-est of Arden and the ensemble of the banished Duke and his followers, making it a scene of great beauty Jacques recital of "The Seven Ages" is also shown in tho second part in which he describes life from childhood to old age and as he describes each age a vision of it appears before the audience. Part throe shows Oliver's" appreciation apprecia-tion of liis brother's ldve and generosity, gener-osity, offers to share one-half of his possessions with him and finally tho happy climax Is reached in the announcement an-nouncement that Duke Frederick has been converted and has relinquished his crown to his banished brother, Tn addition to this tliroe-reel feature fea-ture are two othor good reels, excellent excel-lent comedy and Western pictures, making five reels in the program of seventy minutes for 10 cents. 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