The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 25, 1923, Image 5

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MONDAY. JUNE 2~, 1923. THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA FACE FI' Cap’n Grapejack wants to give you, with his compliments, a cool, delicious bottle of FREE COUPON Take this coupon to the nearest toft drink dealer and he will give you, FREE, a bottle of Coupon is good only on days, shown at the right. DEALERS: We will redeem this coupon at the regular retail price of Cool-Grape, 5c a bottle. Budwine Bottling Co. ATHENS, OS. This offer applies only on Oood*Or»pe sr.vl onl/ to dealer* in • CAP’N GRAPEJACK Jefferson. Pendergraet, Hoschton, He, Bishop, Farmington, WlntervfN*, Msxeys. Hull. Colbert, Com**, Ccmrr.erca, Mayivilie, GllUvlIle. I NmUr, St.ith.im. Bogart. High Sh life, Cr.twfcrd, L«**ington. Hutchl Point Peter, Danlelaville and lla. Determined to Discover Best .g^oncrete Sand -Associated Press.) -R6w after row of ttles, filled with sand filed away In glass, eta Is a part of the irary" at the *6truc- Jb Research Labora- s Institute In Chicago, fcably .the only collection existence, and the tatyed on the labels •gives an interesting ‘V-'pdrt' that Rclence ;jmiodern industrial “ tibttry” ^as started ,»n years ago, and specimens have )pon addSd ffom time to time until hero Are ’InOro th.4n 2,800 dlffer- ‘bf sand In the colelc- itiio board of education, the health ‘committee of the present grand -fjury an<r-ttoTTtty*ttnd* comity mv Famous Novelist Blamed For 111 Repute of Opals (By Associated Press,) cilICAdOO.—Opals have lived <Iown the superstition of bad luck long associated with them and have become today one of the most fashionable and popular of gems, P, 1 J.' Coffey, president of the Na. tlnna! Jewelers Association, said in an address at the annual meeting of, the‘organisation here. ' “Mofct people assume that the idea bf had luck attaching to the opal is of Immemorial antiquity,” said Mr. Coffey. “The fact is it Is , less than a century old. Sir Walter tion. The siiecimens come from Scott on one of his last novels, .n-rry state" fh the union and from ‘Anne of Gelerstein,” published In (\nnida h Cuba. Mexico nnd other 11829, set the myth going. He in- fore I gn countries. itroduced Into his romance an fm. ICacb sample has been carefully j aginary opal to which he attributed tcstcg.jnifl results of the test ja mystic malignancy that worked are keft fcfhe flics. They include.j misfortune upon all* who wore It. the .^° specimen, the This fiction was the only basis crandlng.Mil content and the re^'the superstition ever had, But the suits of the colorimetric test for win 3 vogue of sir Walter ks a nov- nrganlc* Impurities. In most in-|elist sent the myth broadcast to stances mortar nnd concrete tests j the ends of the earth. For centuries nf the insight U. 3. BUY8 8HIP8 FROM SWEDEN'in^CANADJAN QRAtN'GROWER roc*. before bis time the opal bad been endowed In popular imagination with the heneflclent properties of a talisman. "There Is no authentic record in nil history that an opal ever brought misfortune to nnv one. No tragedy was ever associated with it oxcent that wrought by this fan ciful idea in putting into eclipse one of the world** most respdend- ,ent Jeyels and preventing a popu- BIBB COUNTY ADOPTS Ilsritv It otherwise would have pn- MJSTRALIIAN BALLOT - joyed,” MAcOfw r > flJa.—'The Australian also have-been made. The reasons for the testa were to ascertain the suitability of the various sands for concrete €£|<E mortar work. The ej^Wbients with the vhrl- mis sanilSjjWere undertaken at M10 InboratIKflaft a part of the work of escertamlng methods that will assist the concrete user in oh- t ilnln’g the best results In the uso of tho materlfl!. ballot Itilifd will bo put into ef. feet lit Illbb county, according to a r<‘comn|!«datlpn mado by tho Bibb county Jury in Its present ments tfffii'Wek. The new voting system will ho Instituted at the next iystem.' It wn« apA-^ecommbnded by the gramf Jury that the country repre- sontatWMM!<? the General Assent- i SHERIFF AMBU8HED BY UNKNOWN.SLAYER •MIDDLES BORO. Ky.—William Atkins, deputy sheriff of Bell coun. ty. was shot to death near Four Mile this morning ut 6 o’clock. Jim Williams nnd Germany Williams were arrested later and aro being held in connection with the crime. Atklns/a night guard at the *n- bly Incorporate into the laws of. lucky Utilities company po* cr tho strftyuaiyl county the health ; plant, being erected on Cumberland plan adopted by committees from ; river, was within 150 >ard.i of bin the following bodies: County dom-j home when fired upon from am- mlssloners, county nnd city Cham- bush. He walked about 40 pace* hers of Commerce, boards of health, ‘ and then fell dead. ? 9; . 9-■ : New Statute of Washington in ...... — the ba30 of tba nevr Alexander Hamilton itatuo which Will bo erected at tho couth front of the Treasury building in Washington. rrrtn- Dodger Outfielder’s Hard Luck wank Bert 'Cfcffft:.. Blooklyn outfielder, g«*w hi* to* ether dp^jbll* in training at Clearwater, Flo. Dr. Hart ia ibownjitn- •ed limb Into a cast. ting SALE' *. 1 ' White Enamel Meat Platters BRAND NEW-PERFECT Smal Size , Large Size Brand New Aluminum Plates sac Brand iNew Pup Tents, with poles and pins, - S'Loo The above are going very fast, get yours now. Camping Outfits Our Specialty. MXI STOCKFfdLM—An order for two passenger motorships for Pacific Coaft service has beep placed with a Gothenburg shipyard by an Aiders company. The vessels will be en tirely furnished and completed in Sweden. They will be of 8,000 tons each and wil fhave a speed of 18 knots an hour. This Is the tfrst order ever placed In Sweden by American firms fsr large ships. TITLE8 ROUSE WRATH OP !sacred to challenge hint to a foot MOOSE JAW, . fiask^—Charred | ADVENTURERS REACH with mnglng n seditious speech at* SOUTH 8EAS a meeting of grain grower* Iqst January Fred McIntyre,, a farmer* of the Royal, George School dis trict, south of Caron, Saak., was recently committed for trial here. He was released on ball. McIntyre l.valleged to hove made the seditious remarks during a dis cussion on titles, and is charged with having said: t count myself as good a man King George. PAGO PAGO. American Samoa— Thv American barkentine Narwhal manned by a company of “gentle men adventurers” seeking stirring life nnd motion picture films in the South Seas, recently arrived at A pin, British Samoa. The party will proceed for New Caledonia,’ Klllce Islands, the New He brides, the Solomon Islands, New I would not be Guinea and Guam. T Atlanta Expects July Convention! (By Associated Press.) ATLANTA;—Not less than fifty thousand ^ks from all parts of Amorlca aro exnected to be pres ent at the annual convention of the grand lodge of the order which meets in Atlanta July 9 to 16. The gathering will assemble dele gations from M{iine. to Hawaii. i**arf of the city, and tho ;! grounds and buildings of the Souh- -lea^teyp, t-alr will be converted into a monster tourist camp to neddfa- ' module several thousand southern with present Indications pointing jin tli to representations from a large ground majority of tho 1,600 -lodges In | eastern la.monster toiirli.. r •swssbm event! thousand southern f .- . . - which will make the (rip convention of tho grand lodge of | }y automobile. Thousands of prl- Elks has over been hold In tho VBtB home8 fin aIso b „ ope ned. Southeast, and tho first time In A Bpocla'l railroad rate of a far* , ten yean that the- order has come south. The Atlanta lodge Is completing pfeittrations to entertain a mini mum of 75.000 visitors. The hotel capacity will be enlarged by July It college dormitories will be op. erated ns temporary hotels, two vast Pullman cities will bo set up. nnd a half for tho round trip, un der tho Identification certificate plan, will bo in forco ovi r prac. tlcally all lines: Read Baner-Hcrald Want Ads. So he’s arranged to “treat” you through your soft drink dealer. Simply clip the coupon printed below. Present it to the nearest soft drink dealer and you will re ceive a sparkling, ice-cold, tongue-tickling bottle of Good-Grape FREE. You don’t have to make any purchase—you don’t even sign anything. Just clip and present the coupon—then drink to your heart’s content. Don’t miss this opportunity to become acquainted with Cap’n Grapejack’* favorite drink. It’s new. It’s different: It’s the kind of drink you’ve always wished for. Clip the coupon NOW— present it without delay. The coupon is good on the following days of this week: Monday June, 25 th * Friday June 29th Who is Cafn Grapejack? n Cap’n Grapejack is a good little kid pirate who has a v real treasure he wants to share with you. His treasure comes in bottles—and you are going to like it im- i- • mensely. It is known as Good-Grape—a new, sparkling •rf* grape drink unlike any beverage you have ever before heard of or tasted. * Good-Grape brings you the. real, rich flavor of sugary grapes—and there’s a good reason why, for its wonderful flavor is derived by an entirely new process , _* from the fniit itself. Good-Grape is a carbonated, grape drink—full of life, and snap, and “pep.” It’s delicious from the moment it touches your lips. , It’s satisfying all the way down. Just try it for your- I self. Take advantage of Cap’n Grapejack’s offer. Clip \ ' “the coupon and use it NOW.. You’ll thank the Gap’n once you’ve tried his drink —he’ll be among your \ r foremost friends this summer! ... BUDWINE BOTTLING CO. Athens Ga. Exclusively licensed by The Cjood'Qrapc Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., to bottle QootUjrape in this territory. O Ml OfloAOnp* Coh dwtttftoo**.Tmn. DE5 JUfWl * Qood only on these dqyss 1 1 Monday 1 | June 25Ui 1 to j Friday 1 1 1 ! June 29th