TTIK MBDFORD DATLY TRIBUNE, MED FORD. ORIWAN. WKONKSDAV, OCTOHKU 20, 1009. GOBS OF GLOOM HANG OVER GALE 1 ARE Advance Man for "The Three Twins" Has Hard Time Getting Rooms for Company. WE to " I VS. The above produced cut is a talf-tone of Miss Eva Height. Miss Height is oue of the best inge nues playing stock anywhere this sea son. As Mary Jane in ,the bill the : "Head of the Family," her work is above newspaper criticism. Her J wardrobe is complete ajid up-to-date. In Best McKenzie a surprise is in ! store for all lovers of a good come- j dian. Mr-cMcKenzie traces his an-1 cestry bn (Hi- to Old Erin, there being enough of flie good old Irish strain : in his to keep all merry. j 3Ir; Harry De Nora will appear during the week iti a fancy skating net and also feats on the Roman rings. ' Miss Gywn Sterling will be seen during the stay of the company in, some very strong emotional leads. Frank Howe and John Bellman as character people always please and help o make the name of McKenzie's Merry-Makers famous. "Charlie's Aunt" tomorrow night, followed by "The Circus Girl" Fri day night, i The drawing contest waxes warm end many high ns well as grammar school pupils have entered. AERIAL TRESPASS TO SE REGULATED BY LAW NEW YORK, Oct. 20 In a lec ture before the Aero club of America Little Fox urges that the club take immediate steps to cause the enact ment of laws defining the rights and privileges of persons who travel in balloons and aeroplanes. Mr. Fox fears that unless laws to the contrary are passed, property owners, whose titles give them pos session of the air above their proper ty, may prosecute all travelers for trespass. In order to avoid suits for aerial trespass, Mr. Fox suggests that the various states condemn n certain serial stratum as a public highway and take title to it. Howard Gulu is in luep trouble. Gobs of gloom hang over him, ho hardly knows whore ho is at. Mr. Galo is ahead of "The Throe Twins" show, which will play nu engagement of one night at the Modfoid theater Tuesday, October 20. Mr. Gale came to town last uight&nd among other things that fall within his line of work was finding places for the tired prima donnas, silver-throated tenors, et al., to lay their weary noddles aft er the show. Actors must sleep, even ns other people. With all the assur ance of the tvpical advance man, ho up and told the diamond. studded ho tel clerk to reserve him a couple of hundred rooms for his people. "Nix the rooms, my boy; they'll have to sleep in the streets," or words to that effect, only, of course, more elegantly and grammatically put, from the clerk. "What! no rooms for my people! Get out ! Get a fast move on and dig up some rooms; my company is "J'lie Three Twins." "I wouldn't reserve a room even for so great an actor as Ed Andrews. I toll you yiere's nothing doing." Mr. Galo then made a canvass, but he found himself up against the fierc est proposition in his theatrical ex perience. The hotels were chock-a-block. Mr. Gale began to see vis ions of insane lending Indies, haughty first tenors and leading baritones, maddened bellowing bassos, sad con traltos, fiery soubrettes clamoring for his blood. It was as good as his job. even his life, was worth to face :hc fortissimo music of that peevish b'.ir.ch of operatic people when they found .that there was no place for llif-m in the hotels. Now he is tryin to arrange for three Pullmans to be ret in here for the accommodation of the company, 'ater to be hitched to an outgoing train which will convey them to their next town; . NOTICE. , The following letters are unclaim ed nt this office: Box "14 One. Geo. L. Pnnkey One. F Three. W. C. K. One. B Two. T. S. Two. Parties for whom these are in tended should call for them nt once. i Work For Boys and Girls We Pay Everyone Who W orks From now until January; 1st this store wiil give a coupon with every 25c worth of goods purchas ed in this store. These coupms will be redeemed at the store and real money will be paid for them.. All boys and girls can work for this store in securing these coupons and where the coupons are brought to the store we will pay each boy and girl for the coupons. .Coupons may be turned in each week either on Wednesdays or Saturdays before 12 o'clock noon, and will be paid for as fol lows: Every boy or girl turning in coupons at this store will receive 10c for' each 25 coupons or $2.50 per thousand. Every 25th coupon will be stamped in red and will count as ten towards se curing the Browniekar. The boy or girl who turns in the largest number of coupons by January, 1910, will receive the Browniekar as his or her salary. Every coupon will be paid for when turned in, as stated above. Remember the bJg Anniversary Sale and help some boy or girl t) earn money and secure a real automobile, and at the same time learn that our prices and values are all that anyone could wish for and that style and satisfaction is ab solutely guaranteed. IMPORTANT NOTE As an example, say a boy has 50 people saving coupons for him and each personally buys $10 a month; he gets 2000 coupons and earns $5.00, besides which he receives 2000 counts on the auto and if one-quarter are marked in redlie secures one additional 5000 count. The Hutchason Co: Successor to Baker Hutchason Company NOT Giving Away Our Store Some of the people make a bus iness of giving away their store annually, semi-annually or quar terly as the case may be and still have the store left But That Is Not So At HUSSEY'S but what we do is this: we give you a bettor article for the, same price, the same article for less money than any other store in the city of Med ford; also our personal guarantee as to its quality, and if it don't please you, when you see it in your own home, return it and we will cheerfully refund your money. ' What We Handle The best line of men's, la dies', boys' and misses' HOSIERY in the city of Medford; Rib bons, Handkerchiefs, Combs, Brushes and a general line of Dry Goods, Notions. Men's Work Cloves in either plain wrist or gaunt let. "Wc guarantee the quality and the price speaks for itself. Suspenders, Supporters, Work or Dress Socks, and the best canton flannel (Hove in the city Hand painted china, fancy porcelain ware, white table ware, en amel ware, tinware, table cutlery, cooking utensile, shelf hardware, in fact we have over 4000 items in every day useful articles, includ ing alarm clocks that, will get you up early. Come in and look around. HUSSEY'S The Busy Store "