I EAGLE GROWS RAPIDLYI • •. _The feathered pet of M. A. Horner is no longer a weakling. It has grown to 1foge jwroportions during the last ■ two months and the numerous eats that live in,the neighborhood give thepen in which the eagle abides a wide ! birth. Some day this same bird may | sit on a roost in a far away park or ; boo and dream of the fresh salmon and | cod heads that he consumes daily. If yon haven’t seen him stroll up the alley and give him once over at,| dose range and you will be surprised at the huge size of this four months old chick. v