upvntni woo win om irim*r#rrclt;J.’* NOT ENTITLED TO LANOIN ADOPTEO NAMEANNISTON. Ala.. Nov. 20—Accord-In* to a decision of the supreme pourt this nornlng. the Hhnmrwk saloon bulltlin* on Waal Tenth-st., |*. the I'loffity «f Al{( Finley. of Virginia, who wins In the »ult against -James Jordan for the p«***e*s|on of the prop* arty. frJordan, who assumed the name of James Finley, Jr- wa* adopted under the Jtn of Georgia. end was made owner of the local property under those law*. A. Finley, a brother of the late Jumps Finley, employed Willett A Willett to contest the lerallty of hi* title • to tha build (n*. ami Judge K. F. Cook r decided against him on the ground that u hi* adoption under the laws of Georgia s|dld not legally entitle him to hold . property In Alabama, where the adoption laws are different.