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MAHK “PE’“NG Let us help you do New York Exchangellesumes . ; wciies | Your Christmas ATTENDANCE VERY LARGE i : o oA i o v — Our hardware store offers opportunities to the Spug as well as others Of the Eleven Hundred Members Near. ly Seven Hundred Were on the Floor ‘Wheén the Gong Sounded—Cautious Tone Shown Despite Skyrocket Advanoes. New Yeske, Dee. 14—Thé stook ex- change, closed for neawly four and a half months, excépt for limited trad- ing in bonds during the past two weeks, has reopened for active trad- ing in stocks. Oné hundred and nine- ty-two issues were approved by the governors for trading and activity on the floor revived memories of big days tén years ago. Not, for many years has there been such a throng of brokers on the floor as that which waited for nearly an hour for the signal to resume trading. There are 1,100 members of the ex- change and nearly 700 of these were on the floor. Many of the others smiled down, with their families and friends, from the members’ gallery. The visitors’ gallery also was throng: ed. Half or more of the hundreds who gazed down at the unusual scene were women. Where can the Spug find more iis'efiil glfis than here? (A Spug is a member of the Society for the Prevention of Useless Giving) Coffee Percolators TOOIS are becoming more popular each year. They make better coffee than it is possible to make in the ordinary coffee pot. Coffee percolators make splendid gifts. We have both the hot and cold water percolators. Made from eopper, aluminum-and guernsey ware. Markét Opens With Rush. At the sdtroke of 10 the market opened with an old time upward swing that dent the pririciphl issues Whole points above the rock bottom figures determined on by the committeé in advance. There was ope feature, however, that was not at all in kéeping with the activity of the big dajs of moré pros. perous times and that was the small volume of single trades. Most of the trading was in blocks of 100 to 30C shared and much 6f it was in blocks These are the best of all gifts for men. and boys. Encourage the use of tools by boys. Prices $1 50 to $20 00 A small boy can have lots of fun with a hammer and fiails, and hé will soon learn to use a saw, chisel, plane, square, etc., and many is the job he can do around the home if he is encouraged, and sup- plied with tools. We have hammers and saws Cou)t'i\u: ¥ oK @y !ty Silverware is guaranteed for .fifty years Wehave s complete stock of this silverware in the Louis 16th dnd Georgian patterns. Knives and Forks $10.00 set Tea Spoons . 215 set Coffee Spoons . - 2.15 set Dessert Spoons . 4.0 set Fruit Knives . 5.50 set Buillion Spoons . 3.75 set ' i of less than ten shares. Notwithstanding skyrocket advances over the minimum trading sesmed to assume a cautious tone. The greatest gain noted was one of more than 26 points by General Motors. Texas company stock came next with a rise of 18 poinis above the minimum, and packed in Christmas boxes. Cutlery many more active issues, such as Le blgn Vallo¥, Téhkesace Copplr. Afaar Hammers 25¢ to $1.25 offers unlimited opportunities for Christmas buying. chn JA0 Highe gyt Oodieki TeBler I Saws 25¢ to $2.25 . Guaranteed old Style FAZOTS, ... . .ovueuevrrreeeeeiers coeeeereesseeresesenen, $2.50 i showed gains from 5% to 10 points. e mom, Toctre " wrg| | Chisels 256 to T5¢ ety me.... $1.00 10 $5.00 ocket Knives...... ..25¢ to $2.00 Planes 75c to 3750 Pearl handled pocket knives 50c to $5.00 Sqllfll‘es 75¢ to $1.50 Hunting Knives........c..eevevieneireiiieeseiieeiieeeieeeeeie e $1.00 to $2.00 We have lots of other tools | Scissors and shears from the dainty embroidery scissors to the that we would like to show you heavy shears, at prices from ............c....ccooiiiiiiiiiiinn.nl 25¢ to $1.50 Berry Spoons . 3.50 ea. Cold Meat Fork . 2.25 ea. Butter Knives . 4.00 set Pie Servers . . 2.5 ea. Carving Sets . 10.00 set speculation—and succeeded, though it was believed at the expense of the volume of trading. SENATE DEMOCRATS MEET Favor Giving Appropriation Bills Right of Way. Washington, Dec. 14.—The legisla tive program for this session of con- gress was up for discussion at a caucus of senate Democrats. The con- ference was called at the instatce of the Demooratic steering committee of the senate, with the object of fram- ing the program to avoid the neces- sity for an extra session after March 4. Measures which the caucus wis to include in the legislative program on the recommendation of the steering committee were the government ship purchase bill, conservation bills and the Philippine bill. Another recommendation was that appropriation measures be given right ol way and speedily p\=~(d For girls at school, men and boys in bachelor quarters, families doing light house keeping—all of these would appreciate Our Electrical Department Is a live place to do Christmas shopping American Beauty Elec- tric Irons are neat in ap- pearance, right in shape, and economic- al. Price $5 OO Rochester Electric Irons are good. Nickel plated e . $4.00 A Ghafing Dish Nothing is more essen- tial to the weli appointed AID COLONY FOUNDER DIES table than a It would be hard to find better gifts than these. Crumb Set For exclusive designs, heavy, durable patterns in nickel, solid brass and copper effects, Head of Tuberculosis Camp Victim of White Plague. Denver, Dec. 14.—Frank Craig, founder of the Craig colony of Broth- erly Reliet here, died from tuberculo- sis in his tent in the colony. When Craig came to Denver from Columbus, O., he sought health by living in a tent. Soon he shared his quarters with sufferers too poor to provide themselves with hygienic sur- roundings and later a village of tents was placed at the disposal of home- less invalids. Expenses which Craig could not meet were borne by contri- butions. He was born in 1877. We have them in cop- Provides a charming f maki; i i Fidpe e Rty oraay disy Per and nickel plate, with B bitc in the midst of a gathering. alcohol and electric heat. Most convenient and economical for E{ fying a steak, warming a soup or pre- [ paring a light meal. ““Rochester’” [ St o Bt ol | Chafing Dishes and th : most practicai andecor al lam, evt';lnvenmd. W:m:x:‘ $5-50 np now: !inwmg fomé very new and £ '?::‘}Lifi;‘i‘;‘“’“"“ Chafing Dish Spoon ot $1.00 Chafing Dish Forks “$1.00 °°'= * Alcohol Flagon $3.00 Service and Quality Electric Irons with $3 50 The Rochester gun metal bottoms . . Make affords the largest and best variety. We are showing a full line of this season’s new and novel offerings. If yon want am exquisite set for yourself or for a gift, don’t miss the op- portunity to see owr display. 650 $1.25 $1.50 $1.78 $2.50 $3.78 a set El:g;nc.Cl.mfmg Dishes s $12.50 Electric Coffee Percolators and Coffee Machines $10 to $20 An Electric Curling Iron Heater is the the daintiest useful article made. Price $1 50 Woman Given Heart Balm. Napoleor, N. D;, Dec. 14.—Suing for $5,000 Mrs. Eva Mott was awarded & judgment of $1,500 against Helen Goehring, charged with alienating the affections of the husband of the plain- tiff. Rott s register of deeds. The father of Miss Goehring 18 county treasurer and the defendant was his chief deputy. Ever Ready Electric Flash Lights 75¢ and up Chicago Crime Increases. Chitago, Dec. 14.—There frere 120 murders éommitted in Chicago this year, an increase of Seventeen over 1913, dccording to a report from the municipal courts. Robberies also| showed an increase of 500 over last! year, 1,856 having been committed. ] Fire Denroyu 120,000 Eggl Mandan, N. D., Dec. 14.—Fire start- ing from a detective flue destroyed -4 ‘ WUR Mflm BAOK ’F YOU WANT 'T the | Mandan warehousé of the 'Bis- 316_318 anesota AVB. : Phone 57 marck Cemmission company, causing ik AR A 1 BEMIDJI, MINN. contal [ i L large supply of butten 1sea0! £ 7 'udd bas A want ad will sell it for you. ———_—.—————J "Defective Page