Saving millions by co-operation A saving of $30,375 through this one transaction in Copnicht, 1912, by Stone 1S bein s s iven to ou . r ! ovrtvnco To c#»ll mo fU-.., I. kiL a leadin 's position among nations in customers, to make a low-water mark in piano prices. expense, i o sen more pianos, they must get the co-oDeration economics, and was one of the nrst of piano dealers like this house and other laree distributor* throned SS?52?t,iS !£«'. 'toX- I ™. Lt And this we havc accomplished. Through this co-operative effort we are offer out different . is five hundred and fifty dollars it was aiso pointed out that the co-operator s proposition to the public would I societies. In one instance the govern- I jp. fc. v ji) I each. have to be UNIFORM, on each and every piano distributed on this plan. That I lars to a Farmers Co-operative Credit I hundred and ninetv-tlve dollars. I | a HAp n T? AWn QWA°S^t° V P A a^l P 5 te A d r^-? iS CO "°P erativ e SHOULD pe o r C, c^t. C on r fhe g ,oan. money U Y ° U C3n bu y P lent y ° f P ianoS at 3 d ° llar a " d Thepla&° pUnowlilnllS bedded orlAKJii AINJJ orlAKll, iiiAACTLY ALIKE. loaned to the members of these socle- rents a Wf»pk anH Pven a«i low as A DOLLAR immediately upon the payment of ties on long time and easv terms and Wilis d ween diiucven dsww live dollars. qln contrast to THIS PLAN, the USUAL METHOD of selling pianos has a week. It is no new thing to be able to get a Th^ee P k-XngTou one'hund^anS been: if there were twenty pianos sold of a given grade, thev were sold under h^Th^llI 33 . Just recently come to piano on terms as low as these—you will see them weeks tl , me A" whlch t0 . . j-rr . j... r , , . ° mtjf wcic suiu uuucl nand through an official report of * J make your payments—the same as twenty ainerent conditions of sale, and, in many cases, at ACTUALLY TWFN united states Ambassador Curtis advertised almost everv dav on the p' ano - The same uncondi- TV mFFPPirMT PPTPTTC i lvv£i " Guild. ' tionai guarantee that Is given on the X 1 1 riUV/M. . Tt/r< rrTTTOT? j 11 piano is given on the player-piano. g, _ . , . But tO get a piano LIICE THESE at a dollar You ca 1 also get your money back at •i So, with these things in mind, certain Diano nnA .^ Six , y°Y ng , wom en employed in ,__ ITO n .I • an y time within thirty days. - this city, keep house on the co-opera- and 25 cents a week IS a new thing. You get the same pnviiego of ex- ChantS (including ourselves) came together. tlve plan. They changing within a year, as that rent their apart- «— T , given with the piano. C The manufacturers said * "We ran mate 'R'P'T'T'T?'!? j . « . ment, employ -I hese are pianOS All of the unpaid balances will be i LESS MONEY, if we can get a BIGGER MARKFT" v their groceries, flHr such as are seen only death. 6 etc _ and dlvide H f _ . , , , Also, a player-piano bench and nine c The Healerc Ai,. _r ..U- \ • j urr _ . llxTn*-*.*)*! the ex P e nse. Re- in tne Dest nomeS. rolls of music (your own selection) j ine dealers (we were one of them) said: If we can BUY CHEAPER so that BUlt — a better tu u are lnclude d without extra charge. we Can offer more attractive Tt.p .. »» a yrT". , home, a better rnK 1 nese are pianOS SUCh An arrangement will be made with *JT a .• 1 r . . aUCCmentS ' We Can MAKE A BIGGER table more Hu 4BBBA each purchaser whereby new player MAKKII,r which resulted in this Co-ODerative Assoriatinn comforts at less as any one might well rolls can be procured at a cost of ft oouv.icti.iuii. expense than i{ each were paving her 1 . , , (T,, only live cents n roll. C After this AssnriatJon mac j TI T TC DT AVT , , ' board individually. WISh tO Own. i hese These player-pianos are standard . rtircr rnis Association was tormed, THIS PLAN was worked out. According to the last official re- 88-note playeA: that is, theyplayevery _ ... ... P Ol-1, there are 28.141 co-operative so- BEI UTArtl/ ar e pianOS OI WhlCh note in the piano when the music roll «; We Started with the idea of selling MORE PIANOS THROUGH AM TM = » n Germany with a total mem- AM an ., micrht well If mo » on -The«e player-pianos ppXT'"nTT/Tr* t) . i m « . . ini\UUun AIM llVj- berehip of 4,079,«40 members Of .. OIIC mignt WCll have an automatic shifter, which com cut wnat would the incentive be? What would induce YOTT tn these 2.205 societies With 1.328,779 obS5 H" 1 ! pels the music to play perfectly. Most purchase a piano? Logically, i, could be BUT THREE THINGS: " Stt2£SSrZVSS±i P SaUlSf'haWJ&S^yK fl (1)A LOWER PRICE; (2) EASIER TERMS- rn MORE LIBERAI mn KKSIIVSSIS |SKSAnS!! The y DITIONS OF SALE, ALL THE WAY THROUGH LIBERAL CON- u.u»or >, t " w K't Y " ments which REGU IWe reasoned like this: Suppose something could be made and sold at a profit, r,„« " doT SpSSJ things andby a em P QUICKER and"* MORE E ECONOMICAL "Xg la " 3 ra ° nth - and much more as 'Corner mo( oo methods, these same somethings could he marie anrl Crtlrl o«- r farmers and the 1 Will give. operative plan are carried out In r>£.TT>o L „ir maae and sold at a profit, for banks areorgan- /«V the player-pianos, VENTY-FIVE CENTS each. What would be the result? fy) But here you have-as the result of this co h n , s , ... , ative societies, and other kinds. The an d YOUR NEIGHBOR SOme Other terms M \! OUt ™ IS P u AN - T ° put h into cffect the three incentives which them and SOMEONE ELSE still OTHER terms. # P . above mentioned have become the very "WARP AND WOOF" of thi* whole ln T b k u, ' lng ' in K Bem ?* and in b.nkin| m Pt «*o an <* •'■• IS / proposition. The PRICE has been LOWERED; the TERMS have been made need oTTo'Zlt But the three hundred Persons who obtain these M . / so easy that, as some say, "they are almost RIDICULOUSLY low," and it is pro n vin"ar K o'Sm! three hundred pianos pay EXACTLY the SAME § th . '«»os / left to your own good judgment, if the CONDITIONS OF SALE are not the to move 8 ' terms—to the penny. M **<>» / IS. s "' 3 m ° St UP ° n WhiCh y ° U haVe CVer knoWn anythin e EACH AND EVERY ONE of them is privi oi tne co-operation movement , "■ ■■ ■■ Hi H ■■ HI WM H HI Vl /_ _ > leged to take one hundred and ninety-five weeks' c «nw.couponoftandmaiMoo,,,,,, U T _ mm • MM time in which to pay for their piano. They can J-h. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE ■ I I I r fall ft 11/1 Iff I H 11C & pay in LESS time if they wish: That is to say— "«««>««.». ■ • • ' VHJ/ iriUk/l ■ - Ifl/Ujv they are NOT COMPELLED to drag out their w««. „ g 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA. ■ t ' CarMe > Pa - > C. S. FEW DRUG STORE, 205 South Union Street, Middletovm Pa CENTS (cash premium) for each and every week atr ® Copyright, mi. by Bton* A McCarrick, Inc. ' * the time is shortened. State m THURSDAY EVENING. ILARRISBURG (gapSg TELEGRAPH MAY 21, 1914 7