has been sent eling the government doct health cent hild care child care, struction in Tg rH 5 " Naturalist Describes and Names Eighty-Six Species of Browns and Grizzlies Lincoln's Wealth at Time of Death Was $110,296.80 tive % and Thomas £36.765.60, and cargh., Notes proximating $5000 i administrator's papers as * Lack of Water in Blood May Increase Temperature | A new theory as to what fever is caused by is propounded by the New York Medical Journal. Recent studies prove that a lack of water In the blood may bring about a rapid and high in- crease In temperature, even as high an 120 degree ¥. Other investigators had reported temperatures of this abnor mal height in rare cases of hysteria, but these had not been nccepted gen erally, it being believed that such tem- peratures were physically Impossible, Their certification by later observers No medical aid is given by given advice and in- Nothing to Do With the Tides bas aroused discussion of the question of the cause of fever, Modest Apprehension A Dubious “I have never a« Blessing. witrary to the sald a prof teed « mscience,” “Well, some of us,” sald a bystander, “are not blessed with such easy-going consciences,” invitation to the Dance. “Shades of Chesterfield! What an invitation to the dance.” “What did the young the girl, colonel?” “Come on, kid; let's jazz” man say to Rain Neeced for Tea Tea requires a rainfall of 60 inches and irrigation will not serve in lieu thereof, as au somewhat humid atmos phere Is needed, / | Average Size of Milady’s Shoe Is Now 5 or 514, Due To Walking and Athletics The harder would have a Cine fairy time today, lnrger known one of factories, the “Englishwomen's fee leng prince than ever fitting his women's feet year. This managing «t London derelln because year by hy are growing fact director te the iI8 mt Of the larg shoe Inst fifty he “During i sald, years," | creased enormously th, A No. In worn by the of was the as the in middle averns My nventions by Women Are on Increase—First Was by Connecticut Matron aaNet bbb bbs era THE TWO VILLAGES BR + -. . . or First Cremation of Human Body in America in 17 1 bev ie 8. 1 Henry 1 of the colonies im gioneore wil ding t! Lauren 1 Charleston 1792, and tl} In will enjoined Paris, « Colonel tion ber 8 | mated, nes oe ere he was provided this and son to cause his body wrapped in twelve | yards of tow cloth and burned until | It was entirely consumed, His bones i 1 collected and deposited wherever might be thought proper. CPi he for his vis to be | were to Where Oysters Get Their Food The main food of oysters and other bivalves Is vegetable dust “which is found, either in suspersion in the water, or deposited as the thin upper layer of the bottom Itself, lifting and spreading at times In stormy weather, but only to be precipitated anew later on.” DANUBI ~ederation Is Formed on Paper by Plotters in Switzer- land. DETAILS ARE NOT Exiled of Their Their P Rulers, Seeing the Hepelcssness Cause, Now Center All y ] ottine ng on One Great Scheme, © EGGS DROPPED FROM STATES alm Ba Thinking. HOME AIRPLANE UNBROKEN ~~ iH egos ag of 1 over the eng ul from Coll Production for Year 1919 Broke All Records. Worth Almost Three Times as Much as Average for Five-Year Period. Washington.~The value of crops ropean war, according to the report of “On the af all crops produced In 1910 is $15. R73.000.000, compared with $14,222. 000,000 for 1918; S13.470,000,000 for 1017: £0.054.000,000 for 1016: $6,112. 000,000 for 1014; and £5,820 .000.000 for the five-year average, 1010-1014. These | values represent gross production and | — > Funeral Held for Cat. Pet of New York Woman + r er « ate of Herodins of New feline's "remains on the estate Hyacinth, a Persian have £A000, was greatly treasured by Mrs Herodias, and when it dled at her home In New York the owner had the body borne here in a special au tomobile truck. Mrs 3 York, and buried the were casket to in a metal v ail cat, sala Cost ade oO op The 1010 not net returns to the producer value of live stock on farms In Car Rams Into Man as He Is En lh Mich, CALIFORNIA RICE DOES WELL Pro Agricultu Crop Industry Mil Della New uces Worth of the state trae oli ¥ ££ terms of real « ities ¢ Omn omparative which are given ia fore he values, monetar: increased of other groups of producers in the nation, and that their purchasing power has Rept pace in the rising scale of prices” staten { +R ents of v or fe Ww going tables, increased however, do revea®t that the returns to the farmers have with proportionately those Aged Fiddler Plays. Fremont, O.—~"Rat™ Gould, cham- pion oldtime fiddler of America, cele brated his eightieth birthday anniver snry with a dance in the Mutual Ald hall in Bellevue. “Rat” furnished the music, Old-fashioned dances were re vived,