A baby grand piano for $A C C * First payment ss—then $lO monthly—no interest charged Copyright, 1913, by Martin McCterrlck, Inc. ' 'pHE purpose of this advertisement is to tell of [j n m m h ii n « n —pi the wonderful new grand piano; a piano so beautiful in its design; so exquisite in its I bell-like tone yet so small and compact in size it will dis- ij place the upright piano in use to-day just as the upright dis- JngHf placed the square piano some thirty years ago. ' v v There are epochs in music just as there are epochs in his tory. This is one of them. The grand piano is-and has been the perfect piano—ever since pianos have been made The great masters of music have always recognized this. Even the piano forebears such as the clavichord and harpsi chord were made in shape closely following the lines of the J But the problem of to-day has been, to make a grand piano which in compactness of size would accommodate m / itself to modern day conditions. In other words a grand Diano II f__ mMIH which could be used in the small rooms of our twentieth PiZn " |~3 century homes. This has now been accomplished. What J^aM==== has been a dream for years has now become a reality frst time in the history of piano selling thatso smalfa grand vtM V • 111 U piano_ of real grand construction and of the easily recognized J'ttjftl. \/\ exquisite grand tone has ever been sold for so low a price a 111 „ as s4dd and on such easy terms as $5 the first payment >== [j- JBl and $lO a month, with no additional charge for interest ||j ijl of upright or pkye^pilnos 111086 The introduction of these wonderful little epoch making grands * . r 1 • r* • 1 T-, 1 O © m CopyriflM, 181S, by Martin MeCirHek, 100., is a part or this Lo-operative plan. Ihe immense saving in selling 1 ' ' expenses due to this co-operative movement—between the manufacturers and —if you wish—you may exchange it for any other new piano in our entire retailers—is to> be made use of in introducing these new baby-grand pianos, stock of equal or better grade—and get credit for every dollar you have I hus, instead of six hundred dollars—(the regular price of a grand piano paid. In event you should want to make such an exchange—you will that in anyway nearly approaches it incharacter>--the joint co-operative and not be limited in your choice to grands-but may make your selection introductory prt.o will bo four hundred an d hhy-hv, dollar, (,o m ,ljk of pi.no, and pi, yeI .pi,„„ *««*«'« Music teachers and all Every condition and privilege of the And should you die during the 45 months (195 weeks) period in musicians, both profes- co "°P er ative sale applies with equal force which you are making your payments, your unpaid payments will be sional and amateur, are es- to 'his little new gem of pianodom, and a turned over to nrostvvond.erhJ tone "* *" l ° the U P^ ht your family JZI t e *l raS * You wi " therefore see that lhe c °-°P or introductory plan jZ IT A Hu JT *?f eS '° the baby gtand -" the the precisely y csted.n music. Ihe baby grand piano will be deliv- alike. The the. he and the " This is a piano entirely apart from the ordi- ereCl to yOUr home UDOn the DaVITlPnt of £ I • » -• i nary. It's different. Its tone is not only so C J' *f * H , Payment Or COndltlOUS of SOle OVC identical even and musical but so powerful; its price so GOlfClTS—the Same as the piano Or f play , er ;P lano - Y °" have 45 months (195 Thc Rower of 5 dollars these pianos through our warerooms without Weeks) in which to pay the remainder upon the payment of a single five- / specially inviting musicians and music lovers If 0 2 A J_. r *. • | l • r - dollar bill vour choice nf thn to inspect them in order that they may fuiiy aJu days trial does not satisfy you in IHHHV Lrand—the pfono °or ! "h thc .. ,)a,)y jf I know what a pleasure the future holds for every paticular VOU can have -vour V Will be sent to your home ini.n«Hately. ltino 'j&f them in the shape of a small grand which is a » * -J u Call liave jfOllY >ou can make your selection now. A grand in its every phase excepting those in momyback yZ in°the ownership™/'Haiuabto 4 " customary size and price. JK property worth sever.il hundred rv^°nr e ln i'T' l ] hl an,l,l i l '" ,hc first to know tllis You have one whole vear to fullv A fort' 1 c , exceptional babv grand piano . r " UUIC >Cal IU # Uliy ■■ experience at onoe. You vc a — ' satisfy yourself as to its merits. Then * , '""I W t0 make - but you >/ JS * +W\V%. _ Thejfbalancejbi! I f fan give your . H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE I withoutiinterest TJu2Z ce j 15 South Market Square, Harrisburg, Pa. ISS M ?/ M'//// ° which tojptyjfor jr c v "V 15 ISorth Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. / £ ,kj / ' * * 1 ——i BIGELOW READY TO BEGIN REPAIRS Statement Shows That His Depart ment Will Tackle Road Work Without Delay In anticipation that there will be no further legal proceedings to hold up the payment of the million dollars ac cumulated from, automobile licenses, Highway Commissioner Bigelow is preparing to begin much-needed re pjiir work at once on the State high ways. The decision of Judges McCar 'ell and Henry handed down this week THURSDAY EVENING, BARRIBBURG (£££& TELEGRAPH JUNE 11, 1914. releases for this purpose the sum of $1,028,665, which is the accumulated money derived from the taxation of automobiles and licensing of drivers | during the current year. This vast i amount of money has been withheld State Highway Department b> the action of the Auditor General and the State Treasurer, who have sought judicial interpretation of the act of July 1913, under which all such sums are appropriated to the uses n'h , ! ate Highway Department. Ihe decision of the Dauphin county court, rendered in two cases, involved. Of S s2, C 142 ' ?1 ' 035 and a totai State Highway Commissioner Bige low says that the money will be used ™^wt£ Ur ?, 08< : of P" ttln & In first-class condition all of the State highways of Commonwealth. He points out that the State Highway Department PAssesses mach'nery. material and a force of workers necessary to begin operations at a moments notice throughout the entire State. During the past few months, while the cases were before the courts in their various aspects, the State Highway Depart ment has utilized the opportunity to put its working force in condition to start work just as soon as word was given. Details of the Work Commissioner Bigelow intends to ha\e the State Highways gone over thoroughly, broken places repaired, gutters cleaned out, drains and cul verts fixed and the" roadway scraped, cleaned and put in tip-top condition. Necessarily it will not be possible to enter on new construction to any great extent, since the amount of money available will barely suffice for the purposes outlined above on the 9,000 mile of State highways In the Com monwealth. In voicing his pleasure at the de o£ the courts Commissioner Bigelow said. Had it not been neces worklng upon State £ i »? ear becau «e of In sufflciyt legislative appropriations the present situation of poor roads in many parts of the State would have been avoided. As It Is now it will keep the organization of the State Highway De partment busy throughout the sum mer months in repairing the State highways. We are ready to give the word to start." Interest in connection with the decision as to source from which the $1,028,666 was derived. This sum was the amount on hand at the close of business on June 8. the pn which the court's decision was handed down. How Money Came In At the close of business on that day the automobile division of the State "wlng a daS! Partment BhoWed the f0 »" Pneumatic tired vehicles 11- cens©. the silver trophies. -Interest manifested in prac tice Indicates a larger number of entries in the three events this year. During August the local crack shots from the various military companies will go to Mt. Gretna for the annual State shoot of the .National Guard. ACADEMY PROGRAM Special to The Telegraph New Bloomfleld, Pa.. June 11. —The program for the New Btoomfieid Acad emy commencement will be as follows: Friday evening, June 12, Dramatic Club banquet; Saturday evening, Atli,- leiic Club festival; Sunday morning, baccalaureate sermon will be preached in the Presbyterian Church by the Rev. J. Thomas Pox, of the Trinity Reformed Church; Monday evening, final prize debate; Tuesday evening, music recital; Wednesday evening, annual prize declamation contest. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury •a mercury will surely destroy the tense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through tne mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on BreacrlD tlons from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can pos sibly derive from them. Haifa Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, 0.. contains no mercury, and la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur' faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you aet the genuine It Is takes Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. £ Cheney &Co Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Fill* lor coaiUptUofe 7