Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 23, 1912, FINAL, Page 4, Image 4

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4 WOMAN KEEN TD FIGHT ORICKMEN Mrs, Shaw Says She’ll Show Wallingford Deal and Prove Her Process a Success. Mrs Franc - D Sha a ---xpet if show world from the e..iv fields <»f Georgia inat the Shaw >< • ss f»»r i. o manufacture. <»f fcri<K i> u ■■ ■< .V»k« . pgal battles and tin finar.'-ud tric ks nf the brick lUHnul.i' !i:» J- ~f G( -’uia to th* contrary r->» v r rcamling "It will take *iar the alhga tion« In a ■onira«-i light between Mr. James English Jr. of the Palmer Brick Company. and the Chatham Brick <’om won’t u-'ik ‘ sa.c a1:- Shaw today in d;® ussing the injunction ’hit ti •<1 in superior • «»u: t by the Ghatham com pany as a result nf Shaw kilns erected in MrlJutVn <<»uni\. "In the firs: place, they did not build the kilns ight down tin r-. and 1 don’t believe they wanted to. Discovery Pure Accident. "I hav« a’uays b< en interested in the development of the <la\ industry." said Mrs Shaw at tin Georgian Terra "It Is hi m\ blood. Th<- invention came as a sheer ar. id nt. through an explo sion in a < hemical laboratory. It .i® hatdl.v moie than ill- burning of brick v. i o < rmi» on. hut it will hangh’hh« i n d u st r > "When I <a.n< Io Atlanta J)had de <• urd to v, ori 'vith tn. <honrh ? i l>n but it scams as. though the brick man uf.H tUT'i of Georgia don't w<rnt l<» make bru k t'ic\ wan; to plav Jh< E ■ !.«■ of high finaiH ♦ and J ha\ »• learned a ml of that IkGo game since < oniing here. ‘ But they won't s’op the Shaw proc ess It can't h» slopp.d. I am going to stay rigid r-r» untii i: is Mining Flic < >sfU II V ; o\ <r tile SiH I ■ Allege Wallingford Tactics. Jam- ?» \\ l<ngh- !i. J-.. fm'im :ly owned the rights to the Shaw patent and V. Im > defendant in the nit nf the I'hatham Brick Company for V. 0.000, Faiil to haw been secund by him through Wallingford tactics, says it Is the ‘’hatham eompanx suit and not the Shaw patents which is the joke. "They didn’t want their plant tn work down there, because my contract falls for a payment of fin when It does work,' s»akl English. "They want to unload that plant on me, "You can sax for mo that I will post a bond for surety and if I don’t pul that M -Duffle eountx plant in working ojaler In six weeks I will pay those fellows the s:;•>.’»on they claim It cost them to put up their kilns.” English t iled the Georgia Hi k <’<»m pany at Athens, the plant recently in stalled by Mrs. Shaw, as an example ••f the improved plan working when it is built properly. ’’They will have a xvnrnwome time making me buy that plant at Brick stone by any sn< h tactics,” concluded M’. English. y" ■ J.M.HKH COMPANY JMJIIGH COMTffliYl ' Come Here a For Bathing Suits- Ladies’ Mohair amln Big Stock of Children’s I affetaSuits, Princess 11 \ . • or two-piece styles. \ and Misses Suits Ready Sizes 34 to 44. \-a zn ... «i c imi , Misses’ Bathing Suits $ .50 to $ 1 >.OO jCiAsL with skirts. Sizes 8 \ through 16 Bathing Caps $2.00 to $3.50 in new, nobby styles Children’s Bathing and colors---they CV P Suits without skirts the hair dry, prices Sizes 4 to 8. 25c to $2.50 $1.25 A Men's ZPiece J° V Suits, with or $1.50 \ without j sleeves l ImHHH \ \ Men’s Jersey % Knit '4 Suits ’ all sizes .Accordion 2- 7 tone weave Bathing Shoes of \v 4 Suits, all Canvas or Satin. w sizcs fitted, right and 53 and ,cft fo °L P air 43 z 53.50 - C1 - ns J i i 2nc to SI >0 J.M.Higu Company. T J.M.High Company, j 11 . ~ - ssoo>ooo Land Deal To Boost Business I In Southern Georgia ■ aphalists are preparing t<> , i,, s r* a deal for real estate in ouihcin Georgia through the Fisher ’ Realty ‘ ompany. of -Atlanta. J-din Ruddh . manage of the realty J eompany. accompanied by a number I <»f the proposed inve-iors. visited th'- i lan.is yesterday. returning to Atlanta hale last night. Early today they vis ;’e ( ] other a i- ige tracts n<-ar Atlanta, • ami purchases nny result. r ■ The Fi-her Realty Company owns J < hundred acr< s of land within I i short distance of the Georgia line. i m ar Pensacola. and it is supp-» »d the h Buyers plan fm an enlargement of <om i | mercial affairs in the Smith with the I opening of th< Panama canal. DIMED WIVES I Fl J LEGAL FIGHT II __ Former Husbands. Both Dead. i Were Brothers, and Claims to Hand Present Tangle. s Two xxomeii, divorced wives tn brothers now dead, faced each other in lie- first dunum of the superior court tou.iy in what may prove a lengthy legal battle over Decatur prop I eri; .tid lo In w*>rlh but , Tip women at* Mrs Marion T. M< -< ■t’leilaii. I’Mi'mer wife of the late John M<(’lollaii. and Mrs. fda B Mc<’b-llan, r vjfp of the latj- Walter Mc- < ’ ■ Ila r. Tli«- p - op« rt y is» arc sidence lot m ar the Agnes Scott college. : ' B u-k of the suit is an unusual story. •Tim properlv, a> - ording to the facts brought on: h< f.-r< the court, first be long'd I" Mr Marion T Mct’lcllan and was deeded by her to her brother in-law, Walter M'dcllan, at the re quest of hr. husband. John M<-<’lcllan Mis MG'lcilan told Judge Ellis today that her hu-hand forced her to exe cute the deed. Walter, upon 'receiving the properly, Had the deed reeorded in DeKalb coun ty Tins act was responsible fur the present suit. W alter M' (’lellan. who had just been divorced bx his wife, made an agree ment with John McGJellan In which the property xvent hack to the latG r. but not to his xvifp. John subsequcntlx sc* nr* d a dix oia e from his w ife and the property went to her in the aMmony » < 11 lenient. Then both of the brother? died with in a y •'.( ■' of ea h other. Mrs Ida B. Mct'lellan, widow of ■ W.ilt'i, .iscertained tin fact that the de (I tonveved to her husband by Mrs. Maiion ’l’. McClellan was the only one -of the li’.iliy plopeily recorded. So sin went and squattol on the land. .o."i-dim m Mrs. M D Mct’lellan. \x ho a’>o claims ihe properly. THE ATT,ANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY. MAY 23. 1912. MTLEHMNS j SEEN NEAR LAKE Witnesses Swear Girl Was al Ab McCall’s Home and With George Bradley. HENDERSONVILLE. N Y„ May 23 .1.1. Cornwall, a new witness, gave- th« most important testimony heard todaj in'the trial of Ab MeCatl ami Mx ottiet difendanta, charged with being prin c ipals and accessories in the death 01 Myrtle Hawkins, whose body, it )■ claimed, was found in Lake Osceoli last September. McCall, who is a drive, for a lumber company, swore that hr saw Myrtle Hawkins will, several othei persons on the porch of Ab McCall', home shortly before the finding of th< body in the lake. He said he went tr the house to take a load of wood. Or cross examination he persisted in hit -tatement that he was positive Myrtl* Hawkins was there, and was cquall? positive that the day of the week whet this incident took place was Thurs dav. I>r. E. Long, a hotne.ripathie phxstcian who spent last .summer at Hr ntlerson ville, testified that on the same Thurs day he stroller! toward the lake anc saw Myrtle Hawkins walking leisure!.' with George Bradley, another of th' dr- fendants. Dr. E B. Drafts the Hawkins - fam ily physician, was admitted as an ex pert He was present at the autopsj over the body found in the lake. Hr gave it as. his opinion as a physicist that if a body lay in the sun two days oxernight in water and then in th' sun a few hours, It would be as mucl decomposed as the body that wa found. The prosecution claims ,tha the body of Myrtle Hawkins was ex posed to the elements in this man ncr. ALABAMA MONUMENT TO BE DEDICATED AT REUNION IN MAY, 191E CHATTANOOGA, TENN. May 23 Th'- dedication of the monument jus erected in t'hiekamauga pttrk by tin tljbainu I laughters of the t'onfederacj in memory of the Alabamans who fel in the battle there, fixed for .lune 3, ha: been postponed until May. 1913, whet the Confederate reunion is to he hrdr h'Te Mi s T. R. Leigli advises ('clone Baxter Smith, of the Chickamauga pari commission, that this action has beet taken at the suggestion of Genera Bennett H Young. RICH MAN FOND OF JAIL: SAYS IT BEATS REST CURE I.OS ANGELES, May 23. Aftc spending ten days in jail for exceed mg the spied limit In his auto. Mil lionaire George E. Pet term,-in said tha jail was net such a bad place afte all. "It bet.is a lot of rest cure san itariums," lie declared. Old Peachtree Homes Doomed by Business Pushing Up the Street “There'll never be another residence built in Peachtree street between Five Points and Tenth street." said a real estate man today. "The old homes are tumbling down, one after another, like blocks set up in a row for a child ta play with, and business houses are tak ing their places. Within ten years | Peachtree will be one solid stretch of i plate glass fronts from uptown to far out beyond the Georgian Terrace. "Do you know that there ate a few owners of Peachtree .street property who are ‘busted’ so far as ready money goes? Take a man or woman who owns two or three old homes just beyond the present business center and owns nothing else. The rental for that prop erty. from boarding house keepers and lodging houses, will hardly pay taxes and keep up other expenses. 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Entrance IJb/j Peachtree E Use Georgian Want Ads IOOD MEXICANS RESUME BATTLE JIMINEZ. MEXICO, May 23.—With 14,000 men engaged in the battle of Rc-llano the greatest of the present rev olution was resumed at daybreak. Gen eral Hu,ertas' federal forces engaged ■ General Orozco's main insurrecto col umn. The engagement, which followed a five-hour tight yesterday, was marked by a long range artillery duel. The federals lost heavily yesterday and retreated to a new position, leaving many dead and wounded upon the field. The battle was one of the most spec tacular of the revolution, being contin ued after nightfall, when the darkness was punctuated by flashes of cannon and small arms. * W eek-End Specials at Rogers’ Stores Friday and Wherever Saturday possible let should be us have your more than orders early usually busy Fridav days at the y ’ Regers insuring Stores, for prompt the values to delivery and be offered SmUT jl avoiding the are i; extra Saturday special.’’ rush. PIEDMONT HOTEL BRAND Finest Creamery Butter FRESH DAILY AT ALL OUR STORES. Full Cream Cheese, 21c lb. WE DO NOT HANDLE SKIMMED MILK CHEESE. Salvation Matches Non-Poisonous—Safe Congress by passing the Esch Bill put the ban on poisonous phos phorus matches. Club women all over the country are making a cru sade against the use of these dan gerous matches. You can now buy at the Rogers Stores the Salvation Matches—the only non-poisonous matches made in America. Boxes of about 500 Matches, 5c each, 6 boxes for 25c, bundle of 12 boxes, 50c; small boxes, 5c dozen. Real Imported Sardines, small, fat fish, 14 to 16 to the can; per can Fresh Fruits and Vegetables F’inesl home-grown Sfrawberries, fresh each morning at all our stores. Xew Red Cherries on sale F'riday ami Saturday. F'inest new Red Irish Fresh ’l’omatoes. good Potatoes. Friday and grade: this 1 o Saturday, *yl sale, per quart . . * per quart • Fresh, crisp Georgia Extra fancy Fi-esh T’o- Snap Beans: this sale. matoes: this sale I’y per Q per quart * • qnai’t Ov Finest Head Lettuce. Finest Onions. large 10c, 15c and. 20c head. bunches. 5c bum-h. Finest Evaporated Peaches; spe cial Friday and Saturday; -| -f per pound . . . * * C Specials in Canned Foods Finest Kalamazoo <’elery in No. 2 size sanitary tins: one tin equal to 3 large stalks I o of fresh Celery: pci - tin 1 -Eve Brniiil Re<l ; Peeled and Cored Apples in Cherry Preserves; O O No. 3 size q No. 2 tins, only .. OvC bill pack cansOC Sleep-Ex e Brand Peels. No. ■ Georgia Pie Peaches in No ;> size tills, -J tTJ 3 size l.te XV this sale, per tin. . JI ZhG cans, only ezC Other Seasonable Bargains Pickles. I Hives. Potted I Tied Rock Ginger Ale. pure. Meats. Sardines, (raekers. i sparkling, healthful— and all other picnic foods at : all our stores. 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