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ANARCHY DECLARED THREATENING U. 8. . Federal Judge Cites Figures to ' Show 13 Billions Annual Crime Cost. By the Associated Press. LOUISVILLE, Ky, January 1.— Federal Judge Charles I. Dawson warned Kentucky’s Commonwealth and county attorneys in joint session here Tuesday obeying law will as they are now, in uct in some of ot large cities.” if the Government fails find a_means to control criminals, “Deflance and nullification of eighteenth amendment,” Judge Dawson d, “challenge the very foundataion of our Government.” He criticized “so- called respectable citizens who refuse to submit to its regulations.” Judge Dawson chal “packed juries” were responsible if enforcement officials could not obtain convictions in liquor cases in the lower courts. In Spite of the Dry Summer and Fall We Are Not Badly Overstocked with UMBRELLAS (Just 22) $1 and $1.50 Umbrel- like for women. red, you'll want Paragon frames rainproof covers club ends .. If you one. with and 25¢ (56) $1.39 to $1.98 Umbrellas, men'’s and women's styles, in black and colors; clos- ing out tomorrow at only Goldenbers's—Main Floor.—Charre Accounts Invited. MORE “WHITE ELEPHANTS” CROWDED OUT OF OUR OTHER ADVERTISEMENT ON OPPOSITE PAGE! Our Rug | o Department Does a Huge Business—But Even It Has Many “White Elephants!” RUGS, FLOOR COVERINGS (100 Yds.) 50c Felt-Base Floor 19¢ (75 Yds.) $2.75 Inlaid Lino- Covering, flowered de- sign. 36 ‘aches wide.. leums, Armstrong’s * All are very dark in color. <rrm|d< Square yard ‘A" grade. 9x12-ft. size. combination for a Louis room fine XVI weave. thzt they are all “pink.” Fine for a bed room, 8x10- ft. size leum, we've a lot of good remnants on hand. Square yard a the design is very futuristic—c o 1 o rings for modern folk ; quite novel . To sell at thing the matter with them — very dark in color. 18x36 size. (2) $70 Worsted Wilton Velvet 335 (5) $60 Wilton Rugs, perfects and seconds; the designs may be a trifle large, but not at 5 $37.50 Rugs, a Chinese pat- tern, rather unique in color. 9x12 size all bad look- ing. 6x9-foot size .. ... $1.50 (1) $150 Worsted Wilton Rug, Black and orchid $75 (25) $1250 Grass Rugs, fine Nothing wrong except $5.95 $250 and $3 Battleship Lino- 60c (3) $55 9x12 Axmlnner Rugs— (250 Yds.) $2 and $2.50 Inlaid Linoleums, odd rolls and cut lengths. And they can be bought, per square 1 yard for only, . (50) Felt-Base Rugs, Congo- leum and other makes. Per- fects and seconds. All are great val- ¢4.19 ues. 9x12-ft. size (25) Congoleum-made Rugs, 6x9-ft. size; just one carpet de- sign (discontinued pattern). Seconds. They ¢1.95 will sell fast at only . A (3) $1650 Imported Grass Rugs, oval shape. Nothing wrong with them. 7%x10% $8 50 size ., (10) $29 Genuine Belgian Mou- zourk Rugs, 9x12 size—last Sum- mer's stock. The patterns are nothing exceptional, but the price will be about $12 three times as much llnn—they next season (75) $1.69 R were too long—27x90 in. Cut them in half and you 1 can have 2 rugs; colorfast as) $ en Grass Rugs, 6x9 size—the kind that wears and wears. All are pink, but at one-half $4.50 price they are values . (50) 95c Chenille Rugs, 18x36 size. Some show signs of handling but they will 50(: wash and look like new c(l”‘:‘dl.; !’: Fell-dBm Floor overing, 2 yds. wide. Heavy grade—-just one 29c floral demm, sq. yd.... Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Sf An Overstock of Household Linens—All Repriced at Tremendous Savings! HOUSEHOLD LINENS 15¢ | mercerized quality. As- sorted pastel color 79 T assorted patterns. All lengths, Sl.ig’lt several pretty pll!efnl 45 inches long 25¢ F|1et Chair Bukl —well made. Each . = 10c Hemstitched N a p kins, 5¢ ‘white with 39¢ * 39¢ ‘ 69c to $1 Bath Mats, good heavy erry; assorted pat- terns and colors. Ir- 39C regulars . $159 Bird's-eye Diapers, 27x27-inch 84c size; irregulars ... 15c Turkish Towels, in solid pastel colors. Each 22 Turkish Towels, in plain and with col- ored borders 14c Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. Not So Much "W hite Elephants” as Odds and Ends from Incomplete Assortments! WINDOW SHADES 96c Oil Opaque Shades, white, 49¢ $1.50 Window Shldu, sun-fast 69c 39¢ $1.50 Clmbrl: Shldu, sun-fast 98¢ 39c¢ 79c American Holland Shades, 52¢ " ‘Goldenbers's—F cut 3x6- ht sec- ecru or ft. si onds reen; washable; 3x6 and and ecru. Seconds 89¢ Albert green only. green size. low Shades, Holland grade; s‘hxht sec- On Per- Green and ecru Hartshorn rollers. fects . MR 5c Opaque Shades, w ecru_or green. Perfect quality. 3x6-ft. size in white, ecru. 3x6 blue, green or size. Per- $1.50 Sun-Fast Shades, wash- Mounted on Hartshorn rollers. ..... ah . 98¢ Duplex ;, opaque or green and ecru. Per- 56C fectiy .. $1.50 Scalloped and Fringed horn rollers. White and ecru. Perfect. 95c Albert Ho:hnd Shades, perfect grade on Harts- horn rollers. White, 62C #c Holland She Shades, side hem- med to inch widths. White, ecru or 59C $1.65 Holland Shades, sun-fast White, ecru or mel- rose. On Harts- horn rollers ... able; green and ecru. 98C grade; green and white Shades, on Harts- $1 10 ecru or green green. Perfects and washable. b Floor. We Will Sell Only “Giant” Tires Hereafter— Hence Wc Are Closing Out All “Logan” Tires! LOGAN TIRES Every One Perfect Quality (6) 29x4.40 size. Regu- larly $5. 75 4) 303 08, size Regu- larly $5.00.... o) 28x47 size. tg\l- larly $7. size. os. cl (1) 30x5.00 Regu- larly $870.... (41) 30x4.50 size. Regular- ly $6.50. . @) a0xd $4 (12) 29x5.00 g4 size. R e gularly Goldenberg's—Main Floor, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TURKEY HITS REVOLT BY DRASTIC ACTION | Parliament Considering Emergen- |Posed cy Measures and Martial Law Proposed as Result of Slayings. By the Associated Press. ISTANBUL, Turkey, Jam 1~ Drastic measures to be taken by the government in repressing religious ac- tion were revealed Tuesday night follow- ing a 12-hour meeting of People’s party No Exchanges, Refunds or Credits. All Sales Final leaders at Angora, whose lprv p:uu:by?ulhm poud ememanc) laws. ental action to stamp out re- von I\wh as that which occurred last ‘Wednesday at Menemen, near Smyrna, when slx ns lost their llvu. is pro- ouowinfi measures: Mnrtlll aw prociaimed in | th Smyrna Province, Mlllary officials who showed negligence during the Menemen disorder, such as the gendarme captain who forbade fir- ing on the de: es because they held the Koran, will be oourt-mutlnled A law giving the ministry of justice extraordinary powers to inflict quick punishment on civillan offenders will be passed. Appucltlon of the prozrnm 1s expected to result in man! OO 'F‘w We Are Determined to Clear Out All Our Incomplete Assortments of Blankets! BLANKETS AND COMFORTS (50) $5 Part-Wool Blankets, 66x80-inch double- $2.69 |} bed size. Pretty plaids. All colors. Pair... 1s) 53 Plrt-WocI Blankets, plain colors. 66x80-inch double bed size; soiled from handling. $1,69 Each pretty plaids. 66x80- $4 49 inch size. Pair... (285) $2.95 Silkollne Comforts, neat figured pat- $1.89 (35) $7.95 Blan- kets, 80% wool; terns. Double-bed (36) $6.95 Wool Comforts, fig- ured centers— st $3.95 ders. Soiled (50) $1.25 ‘Bed Pillows, well filled; covered with art or striped ticking. 6SC large size; covered with serviceable art tick- ing A Blankets, 66x80 and 70x80 sizes. Heavy weight. Pr.. $2 39 (29) $250 Cotton Blankets, in plain gray with col- 51 39 . ored borders. Dou- ble-bed size. Pr... Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. = No “White Elephants” Will be Left in the Curtain Department After Tomorrow With These Prices the Rule! CURTAINS AND PANELS (30) $1.25 Cottage Sets, 6 pcs. of white dotted marqui- sette; orchid and. red 59C trim. Set. .. (59 Prs) $189 Criss-Cross Curtains, of plain-colored, dot- ted marquisette; $1 19 blue, 1d, nrthld and gri Pair (22 Prs) $189 Curtains of fine Nottingham $1 19 lace. Ivory only. (34 Prs) $259 Lace Curtains, Pair . white, ivory and ecru; very pretty $1.85 patterns. Pair .. (20 Prs.) $3.95 Overdrapes of dflmz sk wm:l ringe trimme valance. Gold and $2 75 green, oo | ecru. (18) $2.50 Panels of Pointe Venise net —ecru shade. Each i $1.49 19) $2.95 Cuminl of Not- tingham lace. Fcru and white; 3 yds. $1.98 long. Pair (62) $2.25 Panels of filet net; ivory and ecru; 214 yards long. l(-zé) $2.69 Criss-Cross Curtains of fine dotted mar- quisette ; ivory and $1.75 ecru. Pair - c(.w Prs‘.) Sl.z') Criss-Cross urtains of marquisette, blue, peach, gold and 69C Pair. . Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Yes, “White Elephants” Accumulate Even in the Best Regulated Radio Departments. These are Drastically Reduced! RADIOS All 1930 Models. be made for installation.) (1) $215 Majestic Radio and Phonograph Combination; No. 102 model; 8 tubes, beautiful cabinet. Orig- $99 50 mzl price, $215 ‘NSM " Atwater Kent Radio, No. 60 model. 8 tubes, Lowboy walnut cabinet. Now (1) $245.00 M.]enlc Radio and Phomznpl Combination No. larg: walnut cabinet \ulh (¢)) SIGZ.‘ Brunswick Radio, No. 21-S model. Highboy cabi- walnut. 9 tubes, 4 screen - grid. a) $184.50 Zenith Radio, No. 61 model. 9 tubes; 4 screen- cabinet of mz!chcd walnut. Now 000,50 roe 5 999,50 S | (At these low prices a slight charge will @) SZN.M Zenhll Radios, model No. 9 tubes, 4 screen-grid, w 1 t h automatic bov “carinet. $119.50 hn\ cabinet. No (1) $197.50 Edison R-5 “Lite-o- Matic” Radio; 8 tubes; beauti- ful walnut 5139 50 cabinet with shdmg doors. 237.50 Edison R-4 “Lite-o- " Radio, larger size cabinet than R-5 model, of elaborate matched $169 50 w a 1nut (1) $347 Edison C-4 Model (.omblnnion R-dlo and Phono- L $225.00 hvuh cabinet. tuhvs hn\ 'l'hm Radios Are All Cnmplete WI"I Tubes dio Department—Fourth Floor. /‘ J We Call These W hite Elephants” Because They Have Lingered Longer Than Their Allotted Time! RADIO CABINETS That will fit almost any electric set, and some battery sets, too. (6) $12.95 Battery Cabinets (4) $12.95 Highboy Cabinets (4) $19.50 Console and Highboy Cabinets. . : 1) $19.50 Radiola Cabinet ..$7.50 ..$8.95 $25.00 “Shower” Radio Cabinets. ; $25.00 “Red Licn” Radio Cabinet (1) $27.50 Kolster Radio Cabinet.. (1) $59.50 Highboy Radio Cabinet. 816.50 .$39.50 Lowboys, Consoles and Highboys all marked ’'way down from original prices. One of these cabinets will give your radio a better appearance and a better tone. rvishes harangued favor of restoration of the te. A l leuhn of Parllament yesterday the deputies ndvoelud uublhhmmt of & “reign of terror” in e campaign against rebellious ele- ments Reports from Smyrna indicated a nubborn attitude on the part of the particularly at Menemen. Not g per ‘cent of the population attended the funeral of a young army officer killed by reactionary rioters recently. — e More tobacco was raised in South Africa in 1930 than in any previous year. 5| PICTURESQUE VILLAGE TRYING WINTER SEASON San Bernardino, in Canton of ofl- sons, Establishes ‘Caterpillar Car” Service for Its Guests. SAN BERNARDINO (N.ANA)— Summer holidays, especially with peo- ple from Milan, is making its first try-onc of a Winter season. You can only come in by auto or sledge in Winter, over the San Ber- nardo Pass, so they are establishing & car service at Splugen and providing No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders! The Man May Pay—But at these Prices He Certainly Won’t Have to Pay Much! MEN’S CLOTHING (44) Men’s $1950 to $25 One and Two Pants Suits, grays, tans, browns, stripes (dark shades). Regu- iy oo $12.65 sizes 34 to 42 (9) Men's $25 Tuxedo Coats and Fants— "L % $12.75 | sizes {(‘) Men's su.so Sport Coats | of black horse- $12 Sl lined 7 stout models hide. \‘\ool (4) Men's $19.95 Topcoats, tweed mix- tures. To sell at e $8.85 (i1 Prs.) Men's $3 and $3.50 Pants in sizes 3!( $1 69 and 40 only. close at ...... (&) Mei“‘ $30 and $35 Over- coats, anc_\ a5l $19.50 $35 Topcoats, $19.95 @n SJO and grays and_tans, in sizes 34 to 2 ... Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Christmas Shoppers Played Havoc with Our Lingerie Stock. Down Go the Prices on What They've Left! LINGERIE (92) Sec R.yn: Undergar- ments, step-ins, chem- ise, vests, etc., reduced 29C for clearance to only.. (188) $1 Costume Slips of muslin and nainsook, 69C for women and misses.. (Ilfl) $1 Slips of sateen, in dark colors only. Clear- | ing tomorrow at exact- Soc ly half (73) 92.93 Phlllpplne Gowns, of exquisite qual- ity, lavishly em- broidered, but $1 50 slightly soiled “7n % Blnomefl of rayon flat crepe, in pastel shades. You can have them at SOC half price | ing at only (165) $2.98 and $3.98 Silk Un- dies, gowns, chemise, step-ins, panties and slips of crepe de chine, sat- $1.79 in or Venetian crepe (11) $298 Rayon Satin Slips, in built-up shoul- der style. Clear- $1.49 (79) $1.98 Satin Slips, splendid “buys” if you take a small size and can use $l black or navy . . (203) S0c PortohRIun Gowns in pink, peach or white, with hand em- 33(: broidery (75 prs.) sux] thn;letle Pa- jamas, with blue an 79 C white or pink and white stripes Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Why Make Excuses—'W hite Elephants” Now—So We are Cleaning Them Out! ART DEPARTMENT (22) 98¢ Boudoir Dolls with electric light bulb heads. Special 39¢ e (20) $1 Kitchen Memorandum Pad Rolls—assorted colors. Stightly soled . 19C (26) $119 Luncheon Sets, of cotton ; ered (1) $149 Linen Luncheon Sets, em- broidered; assorted 69c (35) $1 Mirror Picture Frames, modernistic designs in 39 C colors .. (17) $1.79 Georgette Bed i e e 7 |- 79¢ (2) $250 Georgette Bed Lights, soiled.... Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Clearing Out All the “White Elephants” To Start the New Year Right! HOMEFURNISHINGS (30) 79c Lamp Shades—Seco shades for bridge style lamps. Orchid 39C color . (312) 25¢ Stem Glassware— light-cut decorated green and rose color ta- ISC ble glassware, closing at 4 (68) $1.29 Keg Lamps, pottery amps with keg de- signed base. Parch- 69C mentized shade (120 pieces) Art Pottery, for- .:‘mly sold at 1;‘9c to 98¢; wall lower vases, hanging baskets, bulb bowls, 29C etc. (20) $1.79 Tile Top Tublen, 8x8- inch size top. For flower ots, jardinieres, etc. $1 Wrought iron legs. \N»ll 50c made ... e ®) $2 to $250 Bean Pots of Pyrex oven glass. Only 8 left to sell @n si Reluh Tr-yl. 4-com- partment amber glass 49C dishes and nickel-plated tray (26 pieces) Iver-phted Ware, formerly $1.98 to $3.98— candlesticks, bowls, trays, $1 (16) $1.49 to $1.98 Bread Boxes etc. Each of heavy tin. \\’I|ile»59 C enamel finished iells, Wm. Marred . i (60) !ncd Sllg o ogers and Sons’ huz 3 grade ware. 25C Sets, tray, plated . '(M)“ 3 e cigarette jar, ash tray and match holder. 19C Green finish .. (30) 98¢ ngz Clnner. water- less; a 5-1b. .. The cansare sofied oF dent- 49c (15) $1.49 Jardinieres 49 C of solid brass; have ball feet. Great value (500 pieces) Decorated Dinnerware at 1/, Regular Prices Formerly 12¢ to $1.49—now 6¢c to 75c! Included are covered dishes, platters, plates, sugar creamers, etc. Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Store. North (Copyright, jance.) 1930, by Newspaper council of ministers to forbid visits by relatives of political leaders who are in prison. .fi‘?\ COUNTY ATTORNEY HELD | With 11 Others Is Accused of Aid- ing Alleged Bootleggers. SACRAMENTO, Callf, January 1 (#).—~Indictments charging conspiracy to violate the national prohibition act were returned Tuesday ainst Ste- phen E. Metzler, Humboldt County district attorney and 11 others, some of them former employes of Metaler. ‘Ten specific counts charged Metaler and J. J. Lennon, detective employed by him, with possessing liquor and Roy Wherry, undercover agent for Metaler, with recelving large sums from Fred Godere, alleged bootleggers. Handkerchiefs that Became Mussed and Rumpled During the Christmas ‘*Rush— and Odd Lots—Reduced One Half! HANDKERCHIEFS (846) Women’s 10c Handker- chiefs, including white handker- chiefs with colored borders, and rolled styles; 3 others with hemstitched borders. Choice at (760) Women's 12%sc and 15c Handkerchiefs; in a wide variety of dainty styles. White with colored embroidery, gay colored prints and fine pure linen handkerchiefs. 8C Choice at Goldenbers's—Handkerchlef Department—Main Floor, Our Hosiery Buyer Refuses to Bother with These Odd Lots Any Longer. Out They Go! HOSIERY (283 Prs.) $1.25 to $1.50 Hose, sheer silk from top Io toe, ht oe, service weig! -n‘ 65C rayon-cotton-and Hose, sheer ( silk from top to toe with lisle- interlined welts; also plain and fancy rayon- 38 cotton-and-wool hose . (300 Prs.) Kiddies' 25c and 35¢ ghue. 7-length spor; styles for oys and girls; also girls’ % socks of silk or loc silk-and-rayon (180 Prs.) Girls’ Long Hose, all perfect quality, in fancy patterns. Sizes 19c 7% to 10.. Odd pieces (180 Prs.) $1.35 to $1.50 Hose, discontinued numbers of Roman Stripe and other sheer hose; also discontinued service weight Hum- 84(: ming Birds . ... (258 Prs.) 35c and 59c¢ Sport Hose for girls and boys. In cluded ar:l Phkoel:“x rayon - and - sil. ose (discontinued tine) and 22C fancy hose .. (240 Prs.) Kiddies’ 50c Anklets of rcyon hcotton :lnd- wool,” with novelty cuffs. Perfe:t quality. 25C Sizes 7 to 1 that are useful the year round! Priced for quick clearance. FURNITURE $10 to $15 Metal Beds, double and twin bed sizes. Sim- $5 mons and other makes. Slightly marred ........ $200 Bed Room pieces—bureau, rnenx robe, bed and vanity. Walnut $10 to $12 Mattresses, double and twin sizes in the lot. Soiled . ...... $1.50 Leatherette Has- socks, in round or ob- 796 long styles Parniture Store—“Across the Street. $30 to $485 Living Room Chairs —club, fireside and with velour or mohair $15 coverings Stands, red, green and walnut finish. About 25 $20 to $30 Wogd Mh double size in walnut finis| $10 : Little Things, yre- Sewing and Basting Cotton; odd" lots of 3c_and Sc SC RSN 36 vilcel) 9 (68 plecu) Wome l‘l’t Sew- on Hose 10 C air .. 72 pnlrl) 15¢ and 19¢c i white, pink and natural color. Pair button back models $295 Book Rack in the lot $ Some poster beds in (430 spools) Colored and ‘W hite kinds. THREE SPOOLS co Ironing Board Pads; heavy quatity and fal 29C extra quahty elashu Baby Pants; all rubber, 9 C But “W hite Elephants” Just the Same—So Out They Go Tomorrow! SMALL WARES (44) 50c Garter Belts, 2 5 C sew-on styles; assorted shapes; well made.... (49) 50c Hosiery Tills or Trays; paper-cover- 25 c 19¢ 29¢ 79c ed styles, with compart- ments ... (38) S0c Noveliy Pin Cushions. Each (41) S0c_Slipper Tree Sets, ribbon-covered styles. Pair.... (24) $1.25 Shoe Cabi- nets, 4-drawer styles; pretty paper coverings. 'Notions—Main Fl The Markdown Pencil Has Seen to It That These Odd Lots Won’t Tarry Much Longer! KNIT UNDERWEAR (600) Boys' and Girls’ $1 and $1.25 Union Suits, fleeced and medium - weight cotton styles. Sleeveless, knee-length models, high neck, long-sleeve, ankle- length ;tvle; ang others. Au- usta bran izes 8% 14 Sears: not i 49C each style (50) Women's §2 Merode Gar- ments, part wn(;l Iznd cotton shirts with long sleeves, and ankle- 69C length pants (700) Kiddies' 69c Rayon Un- dies, combinations, tliy;, gowns, panties an bloomers in pastel 39C shades Goldenberg’s—Main Floor.—C| Not Many “White Elephants” in This Department, So You Had Better Come Early If You Want to Buy These Bargains! (200) Kiddies' $1 and $1.25 Knit Garments, part wool and cotton shirts with high neck and long sleeves or Dutch neck and short <Ierve; ankle-length pants. “Forest Mills” discon- tinued number. Broken 49C sizes (80) Mhu- $1 Union Suits, medium weight or fleeced cot- ton, sleeveless and knee length, or ankle 65(: length with long sleeves (2%0) Women's $§1 Rayon Un- dies, panties, step- ins and a few bloomers in 69C tailored and lace-trim- med styles Accounts STATIONERY DEPARTMENT (5 boxes) Correspon- dence Cards; soiled. 1 Were 50c a_box 3c with cigarette Were $1.00.... (35) Metal Poker GMp Racks, hold 100 poker chip Assortment of color: (7 boxes) lllnhl«l Correspond- ence Cards; followmg mmal L L BN K for 49¢ box. Reduced 9C to ... (5 boxes) Air Mail Sta- tionery; soiled. Were 50c box 9C (24) Metal Poker Chip Racks; hold 200 poker chips. 79c elsorted colors. Weu () Cathoikc 'Bible, black leather binding. Sold for sa8 $1 49 "Steno; rhm' Note iff backs. (“) with s 3¢ Sold for 19 ench Rev duced to.

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