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PRG CHO | Justice Holmes Also May Quit Supreme Court Washington, Jan. 10.—Another caney on the bench of the suprem court in the near future was indi- cated yesterday in unconfirmed but undenied reports that Judge Olive Wendell Holmes, was preparing to resign. Although Justice Holmes has not! disclosed his plans, of his friends say he will leave the bench in time for his successor toybe cor firmed before congress adjourns on some March 4 tice Holmes, who will be March 4%, has enjoyed remarkably Vigorous health for one of his age.’ He hus missed a few sessions of the court recently because of attacks of lumbago, but has retained his mental alertness and is one of the most act ive members of the court in follow- ing proceedings. Appointed from Massachusetts, by President Roosevelt in 1902, Justice Holmes was eligible for retirement in 1912, {RAND DRAGON _| OF KLAN HELD! Denver, Jan. 10.-Dr, John Galen Locke, grand dragon of the Colorado realm of the Ku Klux Klan, will Ben B. Lindsey, Denver's nati known juvenile judge toda plead to charges of conspiracy and kidnaping in connection with an al- Ieged forced marriage in his office last Tuesday night. The dragon was arrested on a complaint sworn to by Keith Roehm, 1 r-old| Denver high school student, who alleged that he was forcibly removed from a down- town hotel, the home of his parents, taken to Locke’s office and there compelled to go through a marriage ceremony with Miss Mae Nash. Locke was released shortly after his arrest on bond of $1,000 furnish- ed by Clarence J. Morley, governor- elect of Colorado, who had the in- dorsement of the Klan in his race for the governorship last fall. S4 on terday BARNES MAY CONSTRUCT $336,000 COURTHOUSE Valley City, N. D., Jan, 10.—Bar- nes county will consteuct a new courthouse at a cost of about $336,- 000, if present plans are carried out, it was brought out at a meecing of the local Rotary club in which three types of buildings under con- | ion were displayed in draw- | and views. The county com- mission has under consideration a method of financing the undertaking | without restoring to the sale of bonds. LUTHERAN BODY ACQUIRES OPTION ON “DORM” SITE Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 10.—The Lutheran Foundation, a joint orga zation of the City of Grand For has obtained an option on 10% acres | of land north of University av on which it planned to erect dormi- tories for Lutheran students at the state university. The option price of the land is $8,000, according to Carl Fodness of the Foundation com- mittee. ONE JAIL TO ANOTHER Hull, England, Jan. 10.—Harvey Lott escaped from jail in the middle of the night and crept silently along a deserted street preparatory to making a sprint for freedom. A po- liceman came down the same street and Lott leaped into the protection of a huge iron gate. When he tried to reopen the door to come out, how. ever, he failed. It developed he was in another jail. POETS IN FIGHT Paris, Jan. 10.—A battle royal be- tween long-haired poets in the Latin | quarter of Paris has attracted much | attention here. An argument start- éd over the “theory” of poetry in a midnight cafe and was continued in -wholesale fashion in the street out- side. All sorts of weapons were used—fists, fingernails, feet and even knive: ARMERS MERS MERCHANTS: STATE BANK of North at Driscoll, in the State S business Dakota, at the of December 31st, 1924. Loans and d $159,310.74 Overdrafts, unsecured Warrants, stoc! tificates, claims, ete. .. 4,857.2 Banking house, furniture and fixtures Due secured 383.30 tax cer- 4,500.00 LIABILITIES ~ Capital stock paid in ...$ 10,000.00 Surplus fund . + 5,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex- penses and taxes paid . Individual d e- posits jsubject to check Guaranty deposit Time cates posit Cashier's checks outstanding 1,489.76 Advance due War Fi- nance Corporation 29,881.41 TOTAL $177,240.21 STATH OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss. ij], H. A. Knudson, Cashier of the fbove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge | and ' belief. H. A. KNUDSON, } Cashier. } Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of January, 1926. i - A BRUSCHWIEN, Notary Public, Burleigh County, FY FRorth Dakota. ¥ ::My Commission expires July 7th, 1928. Correct, Attest:— ie 1,704.53 $47,048.87 582.32 certifi- 81,530.32 130,654,27 , A. KNUDSON, i, | 3. C, HALLUM, + M. ALIEN, r Directors. NEW BUST OF WILSON This new ‘bust of Woodrow Wilson is the’ work of Bryant Baket, New York sculptor, He is shown putting the finishing touches on his work. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS LEIN present owi - ther. d, J. M. Lein, Frank = he young folks of this commun- 1 most royally entertain- this Christs ig to the bad wea- Prater and John Lyngans were busi- | ness callers in Bismarck Wednes- Melvin J. Lein and wife entertain-| Carl Lein, Tilmer Lien and Mabel ed at their home on Thursday night, | and Eunice Kjelsven left Sunday for the younger set spent the time in| Fargo, the former returning to their dancing, while the older ones play- | studies at the Hansen Auto School. ed whist. An excellent lunch w: served 3 midnight and at a te J. M. one departed having in Regan on le time. Lein was business caller hour every Tue: a very enjo. Elmer Arneson and wife spent The annual lutefisk dinner was | Sunday night at the home of Mr. and cooked and served by ladies of the | Mrs. Art Bjhorus. Norwegian Lutheran church, in the ~ basement on . 3rd. Bs A number of the young folks of ent most thorough] lutefisk and all the went with it. The ladic about $55 from their dinner and ¢ bag. evening visiting different homes ending up at the mour Arneson home where the hours-were spent in dancing. Clara B. Lein waturned to her ork in Steele Sunday after spend- ing Christmas with her parents, Miss Clara Peters, teacher of chool No. 2 returned to the H. L. Hansen home Monday after spending her Christmas vacation in South Dakota. Mrs. Elmer Arneson spent Miss Inga Olson returned Sunday evening at the D. D. Barkm ¢.|from her two weeks vacation spent The evening was spent in playing |at her home in Almont. whist. | | Alvin He n_and wife and Ar- Mr. and Mrs./nold Helgeson of Regan attended their home,| the lutefisk dinner in the chureh Mr. and Mrs B. N. Lein and family, | basement Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin J. Lein ar son, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Arne nd sons, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Burkman and daughter. Soon att the luncheon which was served midnight all departed for their | homes. | | On Sunday night, J, O. Rise entertained on} George Chri D. his work in St. visit of three , Mr. and Mrs, George Christian- turned to day after a CLEAR LAKE M rank Shaffer, J arty in the basement of | Mrs, L. B. Olson and the church. A program: was given | called at the Albert and a nice lunch was served. As|home on Friday. the clock struck 12 the ringing of | the church bell could be heard ush- ering in the new year and bidding out the old. Not a very large crowd | The Young Peoples society held a New Yi Vivian, Miss Nora Christiansen Misses Mabel and Eunice Kjels- n returned to their destination at .rgo on Sunday after spending their f m W ‘ype {Tri Fe i wall emul oME Pringrut Day vour bright voung son will be a college man Go partners’ with him, save together to insure the needed tunds ~ BISMARCK BANK = 7 Capital $100,000 Incorporated 1891. See picture on Bank Building, : : — nf BISMARCY TRIBUNE holiday vacation among relatives and F friends. LOSES LIFE Mrs. Marie Olauson spent Friday ~ until as the guest of Mrs. | Geo. Christianson of Lein. | Saturda Mr. and Mrs, Granville Selland | ntly entertained at their home aturday evening a group of | riends. Miss Olive Rise of Driscoll spent uturday and Sunday as the guest of Misses Opal and Elma Erickson. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland and | little sons, were callers at the Christ Schoon home on Sunday. zel had as their company on Sund: Mrs. L. B. Olson and daughti b, a, Emma Selland, Nick Lein, and | Clifford Nelson. | | | Mrs, Henry Nelson and Miss Ha | | 2 | sen and Miss afternoon at || Mrs. Albert Chri {Myrtle spent Sunday the Olauson home. Mrs, Ingaborg Rasmussen is spend- | > ing several days at the Capitol city. Mrs. Clifford Nelson spent Sunday ‘evening at the B. F. Paslay home. Another skating party was held on |Clear Lake Saturday evening. After |several hours of skating the guests jgathered at school house No. {where refreshments and hot coffee were served. The guests numbered | bors gathered at the home of M land Mrs. Ole Newland to help Mr. t | Newland L. A. Slaatenhus, who has spent | sary. several weeks with relatives at Jamestown returned the first of the ek, and is stopping with hie son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Faunce Luyben, t (Okla.) school,’ planned the Christmas tree celebration ended disastrously and wa the many who lost their 1 blaze. Mrs, Adolph Hanson and daughter, Mildred returned to their home on Wednesday evening after spending several days at the Christ Schoon home, Nels Dronen and W. F. Keeler, ‘members of our township board transacted business at the county seat on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson auto~ ed to the Jens Hanson home on Monday returning on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Nelson have las their guests, their daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Clarence Brown and Loraine of Werner, who arrived on Tuesday. Children’s Cough Mrs. George Erickson who has with |spent her vacation at Bismarck, re- ;turned on Sunday to resume her [duties as teacher of Christiania | | school. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Basson and family are visiting at the home of | Mrs. Basson’s sister, Mrs. Christ | Schoon. | Tuesday evening was a pretty NNO NO NNO NING) COOKING Is an Art WE ARE ARTIS at | FRANK’S PLACE i 30214 x RADIO ATWATER-KENT 5 TUBE NEUTRODYNE The finest of all wet battery sets for only $100. Ask your neighbor. CROSLEY 3 TUBE complete with dry batteries, loud speaker and all equipment including aerial, for only $65.70. It pays to buy from a dealer who knows the business: and can give service day or night. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Glenn Hil, 26, teacher of the} which end a birthday anniver- | little | SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1925 CHEVROLET with new bodies finishedin rich dark blue Duco, with cowl lights, new disc clutch, and new extra strong rear axle with banjo-type housing. 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