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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 12

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THE CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA," SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1937i I AGE TWELVE A the sentences to. the sheriff father, T. D. Hazelwood, is held in jail here without privilege of bond.

agreed to suspend the. sentence if for, of 12-year-old Gloria Hauser for whose alleged murder her step- Famed Soldier Dies Here service. SMOKEY'S' BOAST GOES UP IN SMOKE "Smokey" could fulfill his boasts that "I can get a job and go straight if you'll just give me a chance." Judge Humphries referred the tempts to get a job and a respon-j sible adult to vouch for him apparently futile. "Smokey" was found guilty August 20 by Judge John D. Humphries on nine counts for burglary and two for simple larceny.

Judge GENERAL ZALINSKI, WORLD WAR HERO, No JobSo Young Burglar 13-MONTH TERMS Bat lea i 30 ssl.utee seat IS Mentha sa rssyint -at lewer ratrt. Flnancl. in rafiaaaelBf all auks, all mtdclt. Free aarkinf rVtyth Buildliii Garage while epplyinl fer yetir lo. INQUEST POSTPONED IN DEATH OF GIRL HENDERSONVILLE, N.

Aug. 28. (P) Coroner Bruce Cox con Must Go to Gang. William "Smokey" Smith, 16- case to the probation officer for investigation, but yesterday Humphries meted out sentences BANK WAIaut 4189 PEOPLE'S lad Fleer Velwrteer BMt. year-old "lone wolf" negro bur totahne nine years, but was so DIES HERE AT 64 "Smokey time had expired and W.

Spratling, superior court deputy clerk, turned over impressed by the negro boy's elo glar, was on his way to Fulton tinued today until Wednesday at 10 a.m. an inquest into the death quent plea for leniency, that he chain gang yesterday his at' p- -npr 0r jfr 0 Tqj jpr -gr -gr -jw Distinguished Soldier in Retirement at End; Burial in Arlington. if bt C30L1DAY flfl TSJESlflY Brigadier General Moses Gray Zalinski, retired army officer, who rose from the rank of a private and won a record for distinguished service, died here yesterday at a private hospital. He was 74 years old. General Zalinski and his wife, the former Mrs.

Emily Carter Divine, of Carters, had made their home in an Atlanta hotel for several years. In ailing health, General Zalin ft 4 ''-7 -v ski retired from army life a few years ago, and last spring under went an operation. GENERAL ZALINSKI. Major General George Van Horn Mosely yesterday said that at Spring Hill, Bishop H. J.

Mikell, of the Episcopal diocese, offi General Zalinski record wa "outstanding." ciating. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Carter Divine Zalinski: two daughters, Mrs. Wil SWk Monday or Tuesday! A flsaaaiWj fe A regular bombshell of values pl 11 1 1 bw Jtfr L.AST bringing you wonderful opportunities IS I 11 1 TMJf to buy now at remarkably low sale' 1 1 li'i S. Ji Wis prices and Pay Just One Dollar Down! L.

1 IOj. DHVC! u'U Don't miss this special August Sale JVII mmmEk0 liam Redd Crowell, of New York city, and Mrs. L. N. Blago, of At lanta.

"I have known General Zalinski for several years as a personal friend. He had an outstanding record, and we all mourn his passing deeply." Polish Descent. Born in Seneca Falls, N. January 23, 1863, General Zalinski was of Polish descent. His family was one of military distinction, and his father was a colonel in the Prussian Uhlans.

Soon after the Polish revolution of 1848, General Zalinski's parents came to BOARD AID ASKED ON SOCIAL DISEASES Request Follows 'Preliminary Surveys' of Fulton County Institutions UJ feature! A -A A PM ill IX And they're two day crammed lull of wonderful value-opportunitiei for you! Don't mitt them! the United States, where he was born the youngest of five children. He entered the army as a private in Battery of the first artillery in October, 1885. Promotions followed until in March, 1889, he was made a second lieutenant in the artillery. More promotions followed and he graduated from the artillery No Interest This Free Offer As a result of "preliminary sur-vpvs" of Fulton county institu No Carrying Charges Applies to everything in ctnr. ii 1th tVi.

PXCPOtion Of Up to 24 Months To Pay I nationally advertise articles i tions, Dr. C. R. Adams, county commissioner, yesterday called on the State Board of Health for aid in eradicating venereal diseases in 42-Piece Dinner Set Free! school in 1894. He was promoted to the rank of major in 1903 after service in the Spanish-American War and was transferred to the quartermaster's corps.

General Zalinski became a lieutenant colonel in 1910 and five years later became a full colonel in the Q. i With Purchase of $15 or Fulton county. In a letter to Dr. T. F.

Aber- crombie, director of the state board, Dr. Adams pointed out that syphilis is "very prevalent among the inmates" of county institutions and expressed the desire that Fulton go on record as one of the "pio 317-PC. DINNER SET FREE With Purchase of $15.00 to $35.00 31-PC. DINNER SET FREE With Purchase of $35.00 to $65.00 42-PC. DINNER SET FREE With Purchase of $65.00 to $100.00 53-PC.

DINNER SET FREE With Purchase of $100 to $150 100-PC. DINNER SET FREE With Purchase of $150.00 or More M. C. Won D. S.

C. in War. Serving as colonel during the World War in France, he won the Distinguished Service Medal, while the French government made him an officer of the Black Star of France. He became brigadier general and assistant quartermaster general in April, 1925. He came to neer counties" in eradicating dread social disease from its citizens.

The State Board of Health already has instituted a campaign to stamp out syphilis in other parts of the state. Dr. Adams' letter, dispatched yesterday, said: "Having in mind the fact that fifexl I ml fjyl Fulton county is the most densely populated area in the state of Georgia, and that public health and sanitation is more important in such areas, I am very anxious for Fulton county to go on record as one of the pioneer counties in eradicating syphilis from our citi "Rhodes-Wood Special" Range And it's an extra special value, too! Made strongest all east iron, with porcelain trim on oven and warming- 5d -ri' tf ii closet doors! Atlanta during the World War as quartermaster corps head when the Candler warehouse was used as a supply depot. Married twice, his first wife, who died before the World War, was Helen Brandegee, sister of the late Senator Frank Brandegee, of Connecticut. He retired from active military service on January 23, 1927.

General Zalinski's body will be taken tonight to Washington for interment in Arlington National cemetery, following funeral services at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon $49.50 5-00 Regular Price Your Old Stove. 11 nzzz? i rcr'Ci II I lasaaftftaU. zens. I have made some preliminary surveys of the county institutions and find that this disease is very prevalent among the inmates. "I am writing to solicit your cooperation and pledge my support jt I I You Pay $44.50 $1.00 Cash Delivers S-Pc.

Ensemble Your Old Stove $1.00 Delivers 2-Pc. Suite A lovely, livable Modern -suite that will bring your living room right up to date! Two pieces. Including SOFA and comfortable CHAIR, beautifully upholstered in Tapestry. Choice of colors. $1.50 Each Week Pays 31-Pc Dinner Set Free! POSTER BED, $1 It Worth $5.00 I AW DEGREE in the sponsoring of a project of this nature, and I hope that you will feel free to call upon me to assist you in any way I can.

"At this time I wish to express to you my appreciation for the SI mi 3 TRIPLE MIRROR VANITY. BENCH. CHEST. COIL SPRING. COTTON MATTRESS and 2 PILLOWS.

All for $1.50 Weekly Make your old stove serve as an investment (and down payment i on a brand-new Range! Let's trade IN ONE YEAR mem splendid co-operation that you and your personnel have always rendered Fulton county in its many health problems." 9x12 Fringed 5-Burner Florence Range Table Top Gas Ranges A wonderful Oil Range, with built-in, insulated oven. Green and Ivory. $1.00 Weekly I $1.00 Weekly Reg. Price Old Stove 5.00 at the tamons Lew School of Cumberland Cnirersity. Reputation lor ninety yrbl hiabest standards.

Not leoture school. Daily lessons assianed from standard textbook. eover rntira fifld of American Law. Moot court twice a week. Among mora than 8.000 succeej-ful alumni ara former V.

8. Supreme Court Associate Justies: present and former Chief nd Associate Justice of many state oourta. Including those of issouri. Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida. Arkansas, Montana.

Oklahoma. North Carolina and Taias; 60 U. 8. Senators and Congressmen. Ninety-first ysar brains September 13, 1937.

Total cost tuition, room, board and use of books. M8S.0O. College of Arte and 8oieneee: room, board and tuition, 1295.00. For catalogue address: Cumberland Unlvers'ty Law School In 0-17. Ltbansn.

Tana. ln.snfr Powerful, easy-to clean burners! Upper and lower ovens! Roomy, convenient utility drawer! Gleaming porcelain finish! 'I III Pays for Any Ranee! 31-Pc. GEORGIAN TRANSFERRED. WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.

(JP) The State Department announced today the assignment of Charles H. Deny, of Macon, now consul at Mazatlan, Mexico, to Perth, Australia, as consul. Regular Price Your Old Stove. You Pay Only $49.50 5.00 44.50 You Pay $44.50 Dinner Set Free! LOOK AT THESE- ma $1.00 Delivers Dining Suite Mil $1.00 Delivers CABINET $1.00 Weekly Porcelain Table Top metal bread box flour bin roomy storage compartments. Green and Ivory finish.

$1.00 Delivers 0 1 0 0 Chair or Rocker! They have sturdy, Walnut-finished frames and pretty Tapestry-upholstered seats and A AC backs. May we sue- VeveJ gest that you get both while the prices are so low? EACH Here's new beauty for your floors at a price you can resist! from rich new colors and EXTENSION TABLE, CHINA CABINET, BUFFET, HOST CHAIR and 5 SIDE CHAIRS are included. Hand-s 1 finished in Walnut. Pay $2.00 Weekly handsome patterns'. 17-Pc.

Dinner Set Free! 17-Piece Dinner Set Free! 42-Piece Dinner Set Free! We're sacrificing profits on NEW FLOOR SAMPLES 42-Pc. L-i Free! Officials' Cars and Demonstrators at DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES 1 15 ALLTUU TDLTAWAV Choice of Any Q(Q) E(L0EIHi 1938 PHILCO $39.95 Model '7-XX 1 1 It Jt 2-Pc. Mohair Frieze Living Room Suite It it NOW ONLY ThU new four-door trunk sedan was originally priced at $895.00. Now only $855.00. Completely equipped with built-in luggage compartment, safety gla around, extra tire and wheel, and all standard Everything you could wish for in a radio is yours with this PHILCO Double-X model! The Inclined Control Panel means new ease and (trace-of tuning.

Ocean-spanning power, glorious tone, thrillingly beautiful cabinet! I Just the kind of suite you want! Charmingly conventional in style, marvelously serviceable, and so cood-lookine! This suite consists of the large SOFA and luxurious CLUB CHAIR, oeau Mohair tifully upholstered in good quality Frieze. A hit in this Sale at 'a r.v if $1.00 Delivers Balance $1.50 Each Week Demonstrator Models 45 low as 1938 Philco Model 62-T Si a cart, used for demonstration purposes only, re NEW GRAHAM Superchcarger Sedan REDUCED TO C4 4 ft Here 'a a chance .1 I I I to save money ww on brand new car. Low down payment. Small monthly payment. Trade in your old car.

American Receiver! Two Tuning Ranges cover standard American broadcasts, stale and municipal police, and second-class amateur. Has Wide-Vision Dial and standard Electro-Dynamic Speaker, 5 Tubes! $1.00 ic STUDIO DIVAN Delivers At Low Cost ceived perfect care from our aervice department while in use. Every one of them is in first clasa shape. 1938 Philco Model 12-C $27 $60 Radio Given Absolutely Free With Every Car Sold This Week Whitehall at Mitchell St. 3i-rc.

Ra A splendid davenport by day A good-looking Table "Model PHILCO! Tuning Range covers" all standard American broadcasts and state police calls. Has compact Electro-Dynamic Speaker, Illuminated Full-Vision Dial. 5 PHILCO tubes. Dinner and just a jiffy from 2 single beds or a full width bed as shown in the insert. Built by Simmons with famous quality throughout and a worthwhile saving, too.

Right Now It's Easy to Trade for a Graham C. E. FREEMAN MOTORS, Inc. 31 NORTH AVENUE, N. E.

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