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Show Gradea of Society ton', rarGng eddy and A buuch of yuiiKg dure rearing quiet front tlie torrent, In a thigh a'iiti-- r in ull directions at his uiiproacti. Ilia size. Us very demeanor la Instunt irouf their doom Is waled should they darts. linger within reach uf hla l The river soon runs gruihij'ly down to Its fighting size, though Insects are still hy of the cohl Aiirll blasts, so the only food available are bottom creejtera. llul' j"U days Hre near, the luvely month of May ushers In the warm sun. casting and anglers begin to wude the rlvcr-ld- 1 tlielr worms and tiles. The IwM. yet erufty wddler trout la fully aware of their mires, for several times has he been nipped yet niutuigwl to get free, tlie by Ineilielent efforts of angler. One time he made a savage dash at an artificial minnow that was played along the surface by an expert, and got fairly hooked In the lower Jaw. angered, he Thoroughly wain at full speed twice around I he big rock, tightened the line, with a effort leaped supreme above the surface and cut the line, which Immediatewith every rLlle and Fair Visitor cruxs-ciirrcn- l. ligl-'nli-- nop-nui- hy Louis Rhead 1 1 lustrations from the Author. In Mature Magazine Drawings by Here, DEMAND man, my poor are suine roses fur you. What can I do to make you comfortuble? Prisoner Guess you're iuuklng a mistake, lady. I'air Visitor Mistake how? Prisoner I'm only here for Yer'll find the guy that killed lg wile In th nex' cell. Cleveland Plain Dealer. porch-climbi- Worlds Best Tonic Watch Cutlcura Improvs Your Skin. On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cutlcura Ointment. Wash off Ointment In five minutes with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. It Is wonderful what Cutlcura will do for poor complexion!, dandruff. Itching and red, rough hands. Advertisement Over 100,000 people have testified that TANLAC has relieved them of: Rheumatism, Animals Not Only Pets Mal-Nutritio- In the rush of signing up for the pet parade, a youngster went Into the Irvington branch library and asked whether she might enter tlie contest When questioned as to what kind of a pet she waa going to take, she replied: I haven't any pet, hut another little girl wants to know If she can take her baby brother." Indianapolis News. ly obtained Ills freedom. Hurrying uwny for a con- Important to Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladdir trouble snd never suspect it. Women'! complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneyi are not in s healthy condition they may cause tlie other organa to become diseased. You may cuffer psin in tbe beck, headache snd loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irritable snd may be despondent; it makes any one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rooby restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome auch condition a. Many send for a sample bottle to see the great kidney, liver what Swamp-Rooand bladder medicine will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, X. Y., you may receive ample size bottle by parcel poet. You ean purchase medium and' large size bottles at all drug stores. Advertisement. t, T IS (lie willow tnaarl-tlm- e of spring and on the xlhly hod of a dear, cold mountain brook Is a neat full of egga placed there by a careful mother In the most Ideal situation for the future growth and development of the young Infant trout. If you are fortunate enough to lie there at the right time and jKfp down, you will observe the tiny Infant struggling (o gel free hy splitting open the egg. FJrst to get out Into (lie water Is the tail which wags helplessly about unill tlie bulky head Is entirely free from the shell In which It has been confined ull winter. As yet, the Infant Is more like a tadpole than a fish, much too weak to search for food. So It Is that nature provides n wonderful tneana of selffeeding by placing on Its breast a round sue, or yolk of the egg. For a few weeks the young Infant lies helplessly on Its side In the pcbblf mind "bottle-fed," so lo apenk, gaining blood mill strength till the yolk sue Is empty. During that time the lualy grows more shapely, the large round eyes seem lo shrink, and the Infunt begins to realize II 1s lime lo leave tlie dark sandy bed of Hie brook and get some practice with tall and fins In swim tiling the rippling waters, fur It neeils to he vigorous and well prepiircd lo enter an ludcendcnt career. In a Hide while we sec the Infant searching round nlKuit sticks and stones after imttoni creepers then, more laild, goes swimming with head up upstream after some of the plump little larvae that come drifting down along the surface. The llrst taste of nulural final seems queer to him, but lifter several trials lie likes It so well as to gobble every small creature In sight. Ilia growth 1s an rupld, that, at two Inches long, he limmit-that he Is a desirable tit bit for the tunny enemies tliut surround him wlm arc iinni Ida dcstrucllon. In addition to Ills adroitness In Ilia enpture of food he must use skillful cunning to s In-l- evade rapture. . . . We now find the aehoolhoy trout Inking lcssotta from Dutuc Nature and his Instinct as guides along the dangerous pltfulls of life; after many narrow escapes anil adventures he iiltnlncd the In goal of his desire. lie Is now grown slmpt-lform, a true Siilnio fontlniills, lithe and graceful In luovena-n- l very different from the Infant's abnormal head on a small body, lie still wears the dark bars of youth across Ills sides, which already show the lovely red and blue spots and the d Has edged In bright orange. Ills great round baby ejes appear smaller, though grown keen to avert ilnnger, for lie no longer haunts the brooksldc shallows, nearby, wbere tbe nodding violets are hanging over the water's edge, lie has now become shy Indeed, prefers to get away from sunlight snd He under the protecting roots of trees or beneath a shelving rock from whence y cream-colore- bi dashes upward after the Insects tMt float ulong like miniature yachts on the surface of the stream. Ills school hours are not limwing-cocke- d ited, Ids time is fully occupied both night and day for two purposes evading Ids enemies, and taking In all the food available. He Is now fully aware of the dangerous rod or pole rarrled hy the sharp-eye- d wicked boy that creeps through the bushes well supplied with luscious worms to tempt him. nmrsel Is Hint wiggling worm, so rare-l- j seen in the rippling water of the brook. He has tried more than once to nip thnae worms from the curved barb that seems to he fashioned Just right to slide down his gullet along with the worms. Once he did manage to gobble one; In a second he found himself yanked out of his water; abode, but fortune was kind to let hint flop back to the water. It was s narrow squeak and he made a vow to taka no more chance In the pretence of A delicious Ask Anyone Wfto Has Taken TANLAC Accept No Substitute Over 40 Million Bottles Sold For Sale By All Good Druggists Her Gentle Hint Percy So your pater" uxked ye, did I know the value uf a duller) Wlint a question! Ethel Yes; I told him that yiq never bought me over 30 ivnu' worth . of chocolates all at Boitia orn-e- Globe. ' recently boob for a brother. One glunt redwood tree, felled near Portland, Ore., yielded ficient lumber to build SO ordinary suffive-roo- bungalows. About the hardest thing fur a mu to do Is to kiss a girl unexpectedly. Children Cry for Castoria Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletchers Castoria bas recommend It Tlie kind you ham been In use for over SO yearn as a always bought bears signature of pleasant, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcotics. Proven directions are on each package. Physicians everywhere Literature and History Removing Rust Spote Teacher What cun you say uf "Ply Rust spots on metal should be rubbed with a cork that has been grims Progress?" Pupil When he had progressed u dipped In paraffin. A cork moistened with pnrnflln Is also splendid for re- far as Plymouth, lie found a rock ti Work Without Worrying the way und he lunded on It Men worry most when they or tlielr moving marks from hearth tiles. Interests are Involved, and leust when Financial, Not Moral Stoppage This the other fellow la concerned. Mrs. Renham Do you object to a? Yet In neither case dues Is natural. Stranger Don't the fast trains ever smoking? worry accomplish very much. Much stop here? Denham Not If you buy your on Native Yep. Had a wreck here better a clear head and hotllly strength once. Life. te do what has to be done. Grit cigars. i AG& 2&ZRZ) Constipation. novel-rendin- t, All the brooks a stag, and speckled trout merely swimmers, and one trout In hie time playe many parte, hie acta being aaven ugpg First Age At flrst the Infant under legal else, that oft le captued and to tho water not returned. Second Age Than the Schoolboy at alibiing uiura gobblee down Juicy worm and proceeds to frolic all day long. Th id Age And the Lover, sighing like a furnace. makes a woeful plop at u Huffy fly hovering over the brook. Fourth Ago Then the Soldier, full of strange moods, sudden and flerre In quarrel, eeeke a bubble reputation In front of u rod tip. Torpid Liver or Sleeplessness, Nervousness, g Rurh was the popularity of In England about the century that It was viewed with alarm by the intellectuals and was satirized In n farce called "Polly Honeycomb," attributed to Garrick. a Fine Medicine ot Indigestion, n, Satire on Novel Reading All Women Readers of This Paper Swamp-Ro- Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, Stomach Trouble, boys and tlielr imles, however Juicy and nice their woniia might taste. Abundance of auiutner feeding finds the schoolboy trout has grown big and strong. His sides bulge out with healthy roundiiess, and In trout-lan- d it la not spring but In the fall "his fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love." He hud become dissatisfied with the meager fare of the brooks, and so determined that when tlie heavy rains of May caused the brook to rise In a roaring Hood he would muke the venture anil run down Into the big river fur grouter freedom und wldor pa iv, without sorlous thought iih to bow the change of environment would nffect Idm good or Imd. When lie got there In Ids travel upstream he soon became aware of entirely new trials and danger to encounter, for he found nil Ihe larger trout In the moHt desirable situation, savage uud illsiriisiful of the liamlsonie young ranger's Driven from one plm-- to umong them. another he hardly knew wlint to do nr where to find a snug plan to rest and lie was mortally afraid of the big fellows, espeelully the ugly brown trout that showed tierce leeili will which nature had not provided him. . . . i inward he sited, and lit last got to a mighty rock. Just In Hie , when the water surged past middle of the each side forming a round blanket of white fonm on the surface. Just ns lie was satisfied this would make an Ideal haunt to abide, he saw a great trout riiKldng at a tremendous rule to the river bed, rooting his nose among tbe pebbles, vainly trying to 1 e ft-e- stn-iim- tear out n barbed lly fust to III upia-- lip. Fulling to get free, the great trout went dahlng up for a supreme effort to leap above tin- - surface. . . . The great trout was seen no more by Hie young, yet startled lover, wlm at onee decided to occupy tbe now vnennt haunt, und tuke heed the angler did not likewise capture him. Alimwt every day other fish came to contest the rights of that ideal plnt-e- , hut after many but lies, h( ut nKt became sole occupant of the pool. In tlmt fruitful place lie gorged day and night till Hie fall of the year when In all his youthful vigor and strength, In brilliant array lie left his favorite haunt In seurch of a mate. The long, cold winter Is at hand and the nrdent loer has become the parent of six hundred Infants whom he will not see und If he did, would strike among them fur a hearty meal. He Is now about to ehnnge quarter to the lied of n deep pool where the water lx least hy freezing temperature, there to lie dormant with other aquutlc denizens, most of the time to Ik unconscious of any happening, of frost, snowstorm. Ice Jams, then, at springtime to wake up with ndvnnoed Ideas of Ills prowess. No longer the young modest lover, lie Is very hungry, dominant, ready lor a tight, in fact n soldier of fortune flushed In the pride of vigorous adult tromtiood he nwnlts with Inipuilenee the nwnkenlng of nquatlc life thut comes Immediately r has nin down to tbe after tbe incited sen. Not so lusty a In the fall, Ids broad shoulder and sides are narrowed down by winter's fast, bis uppetlte craves for more varied diet. With a 111 maw, body fifteen Inches long lie cun take In minnow with ease, n young muskrat, a four-incor trout, anil would not despise a frog. Tlie crawfish that scared him In Infantile days would find life very short once he got Its tall between bis wide Jaws. On tbe very day the temperature Is Just right, hs moves away from the dark winter pool, and during tbe Journey upstream he looks keenly about for lielgrninltes and other bottom creatures who, like him, have tlielr spring appetite on keen edge. The river Is big, a torrent of rushing muddy water, hut he durts ouward towards the hlg rock, his fsvorlte haunt of s season past which hs finds to be Just the same as of yore. He Is familiar r uffi-rte- snow-wate- pug-nnclo- slderalile distance, lie 'wandered about homeless, with the barbed minnow still fust to his Jaw and the line trailing after. For many days tliut minrock hs now tortured him. At every sharp-edgerubbed and ruhlied to get free from the obnoxious hook which Ht lust came off along with a piece of lone and flesh. After many dnys he returned to his lair again to meet the ungler, his roil, and bis lures. Tlie fifth sge finds our Justice domiciled In a very different situnilon than he occupied ns the soldier, more In keeping with Ills rounded form and Jovial disposition. Ills previous characteristic, iinpetiioiixity Is replnei-- by a sedute though wobbly dart In taking his food at night. He has chosen n lair fur down the rler, where the water Is wide, and very deep, nil dot great boulders d Helpful Advice to Overworked Women slow-movin- g und rocks. Numerous and varied are the neighbors round about IiIiii Inrge und sinull cliub, many bass swim leisurely by to now and then poach Ills favorite feeding place, to Hlenl hi dace and shiners. Great suckers ore everywhere licking the rocks or lying flat on Hie pebbly lied. Grown extremely wise and solemn tbe Justice never moves while the sun Is s flicker on up; after sundown, wlu-Hie surface, you cun perlias see or hear periodic splashes, u proof that be now dines. It Is not a hurried function, hut continues throughout the night. All the oilier denizen of his lair are familiar profound respect fur with his habits mid him. His size command It. The curved hook on Ids lower Jnwr ha a lnlter appearance and tlie weighty look of Ills broad shoulders and ponderous belly does not encourage or permit any Inter r feeding, from setting fen-newith hi notion sun till dewy morn. No angler can seduce or tempt him from Id abode whatever skill or lun-they employ by day at (bat time. . . . Tbe Hlxtb age usher In the weakening grandeur of advancing age, whereby gross Indulgence pays the penalty. For some cause or other the appetite wanes. Hungry do-- 1 re no longer tempts him to move from tbe dark, deep hole he has chosen; lying still the vut bulk begins to dwindle away, the sides shrink to hnhhhicss and parasites attach themselves to the skin, once so sleek and night-ninth- hc in Kid day out, week in and week out the tired, )AY housewife and mother toils on, sweeping, dusting, over-worke- e . natural result of overwork Women who find themselves afflicted with weakness, pain, headbackache, nervousness, irritability end melancholia will be interested in Mrs. Chapmans letter, and should realize that Lydia & Pinkhems Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is especially adapted to overcome such conditions. aches, Mrs. Chapmans Letter Reads as Follows : . I Last scene of nil find the pantaloon at the foot of a great fall where no angler would Imagine a trout would choose to haunt. Under shelving water there lie lies, rm-kfar beneath tbe solitary and still day after day, week after week, priswithout friend, without food, a mid gloom. oner In scmhhirknc It Is lovely springtime, the river 1s teeming with the air Is filled with insects life anil nun mu-tit- , sailing up and down, dropping tlielr eggs on the rippling surface of the water. He sees or knows none of It Id fin end mil are still, nnd like a flouting log lie lie void of life, except Hint Ills great hoiykcd lower .taw moves up and down a wee bit taking in a pltira: remnant of the breath of life. Ills eye are IumP-and dim, and tlie colorless leathery skin hr patches of pulnful sores made by the paraxiii-Hint attack Innrtlve Lydia B. Plnuham'a Vegetable Compound for from Tfr work- - snd from which I suffered hv my ,TnJr. ulster advised me to take w.2r and . j1 flr,t few dxye were not so severe as they pains had been and ftftsr taking a few bottles I am not bothsrsd any mors. in Miff comm ths Vsstabl Compound W1 to any womtn suffering from fcmils troubls. Only yestsrday ft friend called me did for to know what to ak wanted Xt ti)! A1).0"","? SnJ,n whV K - $MQmi5i?ih11 X s I self-impos- bodies. Heavy rain nowr flood the river helpless and weak, Ills tull and flu have no povVer to battle against the strong undertow nnd he Is swept along on hi side once again Into rapid water from hts watery tomh. Away fur down the river Is s little boy, holding n wiilowr wand; attached to It Is a line and hook halted with a small wriggling worm, fishing without any success for baby trout The sharp-eye-d a strange Hosting boy perci-lve- i object romlng downstr.ain ; a moment later, the great monster trout with white belly skyward la cast ashore right st hla very feet cook- ing, cleaning and mending. Is it any wonder that after a time a weakness, such as Mrs. Chapman had, develops end the wife and mother pays a toll in physical weakness and pain for her efforts of love, the s shiny. d CHAPMAN. Albany, indUniu Another Case of Nervous Breakdown nerrYJjrS1 2 1 n and my completely room without I could not do nd the doctor's resting. medicine did not help "k on to my and in It I read several .'If1 like myself. I porch bniVlTrlV 5. hi!1.0 went right out and got me a ? 1 had taken tho who!? Sf ih.dt and before Compound vh.2,,.V'rl,L1" i SX!".11 w helping me. I took elx bottles and then In own" wSrKnj r Now. I am In perfect health. I do allV Plnkr.Tm". ,?ouId do more. I ran truly eey that I know Lydia J. MUiCJUJiir. eurzll WVk K mey nr?. T 1 imnni.r.' nV wL!?! rnt I run-dow- lm T, . thriilnJh. vr. BChTen"' - a Thousands of Women owe their health to Lydia E. Pinkhairis sell-chose- n a Vegetable Compound UTDIA E.RINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. HASS. lVsl |