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The case was before Superior Court before and as a result and Jones were re manded to jall and it is claimed thas the lower court cannot now grant i new trial Judge Brumm declare: that the men not properly de fended and that circumstances have developed which show that an injus tive has been done to them, Stroudsburg Hurd’'s Sanitarium at North Wales Gap, was dostroyec by fire together with a cottage, laun dry, two ce houses and a large barn belonging to the Minisink Farm Com pany. The loss is estimated at $65, 000. Hurd's Sanitarium was one of the oldest summer resort places a! the Water Gap, and for years has been well patronized by Philadel phians. For a month the resert has been opened and a number were reg istered at the place. There was lit tle difficulty for the guests to escap: in safety, but ost of them los elothing and valuables. liam Grow Jones, lot box Grow were 27 — IS BEST FIELDER Claim Texan Is Greatest of All in Center Garden. the best In discriminating, the best center loston baseball fans, formed and the most say Tris Speaker is fielder in the world. He is seen every day making difficult fly balls running like a grayhound right flelder's or left tory, and him at plate swinging his bat nonchalantly, eyeing pitcher like a hawk and waiting to send up the kind of ball alting but the in center field look into eaRy, the terri fielders we see the the fr for him is w for to a ball kind gets very cle er knows what lly is Tris Speak » Ee COMme asked famous catcl a a a a a SLOW BALL THING Says Style of Change oF PAST “hristy Mathewson Pitching Has U in Fast C ndergone ompany Eames upon rge oxtont Ri Hh the list of pitchers in the two big vades followed look over eagues today not find a single noted for hia slow ball There may be some who have a floater in thelr rep« but any srtory they do extent “Today have speed not depend upon it to the big league pitcher must The majority of the big eague pitchers large large or small must be able to put steam on the ball or they go back to the minors. In fact, big league reports minor eaguer to his employer first ques ion that the ‘Has any smoke? “I have reasoned it slow ball pitcher scarcely 3ls games by small scores and slubs in the days when pitchers thrived generally had a a batters who won their games by big scores. It did not cause much jamage if five or six runs were tcored against a club that owned a tlow pitcher if that team ible to go out’ and score seven sight runs. But nowadays the scores ire smaller and the man with the loater finds it difficult to stand the moe.’ are men, but they when a scout some the asks is latter he out that the the ball jot slow ball HAS BIGGEST BASEBALL HAND Scout for Team, Bays Eddie Ainsmith win Be Greateat Catcher, Eddie Alnsmith, the Nationals’ young catcher, who Is attracting so much attention by his brillant work, and who bids fair to be the sensation of the American league this season, carries around with him the largest pair of hands known to baseball, Ho big are Alnsmith's bread hooks that he cannot buy gloves to fit, and during the eold days in Cambridge, Mass, he is forced to don mittens, The digits on Alnsmith's throwing anand are badly twisted and look like Cubs. internat ATTELL WILL HAVE TO REST Injury to Shoulder of Featherweight Champion May End His Long and Brilliant Career. Abe plon Atte featherweight cham ho gus » 24 nu Ld i 1 fut J tc sho Burns in New ordered by fe least six There again bably for a year that the Attell to the of means a loss of from is a possibility iy injured that will never prize ring retirement able to return Enforcement Your $30,000 to Abe Attell, $50,000 to the fighter, who had mapped out a busy campaign. One of his first matches was to have been with “Knockout” Brown, whom Manager Danny Morgan promised to send pgainat the little champion as goon as Brown's ear was again In shape. At tell rested more thun two months after the arm was first injured in his bout with Kilbane at Cleveland, but the rest did not prove long enough —— bibs Capablanaca May Meet Lasker, Capablansea may meet Dr. Lasker, the champion, in a class match, Louisville has released Pite ere to Columbus 8S. © Ball games Sunday before noon at Cal, have proved successii) Baseball's "bad boys adually dropping out of the game not their time on are gr : Managers waste the loose ¥ says Jin ‘wonder of the decade back with a vengeance my Callahan is that Cal good Comiskey the in the ran xi game an home “Buck” Freeman Boston, is still orn leagae Bugene Sampson, cap tain of Westminster VOAT has accepted terms with the Philadel phia National league team. Jerry Downs, the former Washing ton player, Is showing up well us a first baseman for the Columbus team in the American association, Clark Grimth, like Bobby Wallace, it is sald. wants no more of Hot Springs as a training camp and the Reds may go Into Texas next spriug, probably to San Antonio. and college last pitcher manent home in Rochester. He has bought a lot in an aristocratic resk dence section and is now building a house that will cost him $10,000, George MeQuillen's brother, Earl, has signed with Aurora In the Wis consin-lilinols league. He is also a pitcher and hopes some day to be as CURE THAT CATARRH Our climate with its sudden changes is conducive to catarrh—which ia & chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane surface of head-—nose or throat, One Paxtine vince treatment wiil that month's local Anti most skeptical with con Paxtine Tollet geptic the i ¢ . » § rT 8 not a j for all armless an powder form For tOLDS and GRIP Facts About Motherhood The experience of Motherhood is a trying one to most women and marks distinctly an epoch in their lives. Not DSi One woman ina hun. J 15 (Pdred is prepared or \ understands how to Viproperly care forher self. Of course near ly every woman now. [ aday s has medical [ot reatment at the time of child-birth, or but many ap proach ski the experience with an organism nk tted for the trial of strength, and when the strain is over her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Follow. ing right upon this comes the nervous strain of caring for the ¢hild, and a distinet change in the mother results. There is nothing more ¢ harming than a happy and healthy mother of chil dren, and ine deed chil d-birth under right conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. The unexplainable thing is that, with all the evidence of shattered SUA & F It isn’t as thongh the experience for the most part, trust to chance pay the penalty. y many homes once childless there Compound makes women normal, ¥, and strong, Any wortan who woud weal advice in matter is cordiall a bo to write to Mrs. Pink at 1. A Her letter will be like to this