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Show Friday. January 6. 1333. CAT: cal. Sivvr-iioi.- s If. II. Lei.nc!:, Uiiry and IV, ;L, i sirs Mill fROKG YOUR partnunt of 1 ! Cur-Vi-.'-- Agr! AMERICAN if a a S C. U.'.i rrtmme C : m 0 H- -r I en- joy very much. However tlie neres-lt- y of frequently charging the torage battery la very much of a nuUanee. I there anything that I can do to prevent the atorage battery from running down ao oon? L.K Due to the Urge amount of current which the tubea draw tlw battery la aoon discharged. By reor M tubea placing your Ol-with type 30 tubea and your 71 V or power tubea with -- 31 type tubea and by using one of the new 3 volt A batteries you can obtain at least a year service from your act without having to bother with your battery. The new 3 volt A battery cannot be recharged therefore when it U discharged It la necessary to obtain a new A 13-- A Recently X removed two tubes from my midget radio with the power turned on. Since then there has been a very noticeable hum In the art. How can thla hum be removed? V.M. Removing AD, tubea from with the power on la bad practice. The removal Of tubea lessen the current drain on the power pack and cause an abnormally high potential to be applied to the filter condenser. This over load has reduced the aoc-ke- ta prmctl-eular- ly !; PAPITOJ 1 , e ? cc rnesin-- ' the hum. , C2. Kep.aee the coudeuier v.'n an- other of a similar capacity and a widow of three weeks a- -e voltage rating. parti- Ehe guCcur.ib'J al Trinity L;i trou- to this cularly perceptible thfrgn hospital here to b.vns re ble. eelved yesterday wlun the daOtrj back Into her burning farm hjiv at Kearney seeking tlie animat. Her daughter-in-laMrs. Jes Carey, waa burned aerioutly In dragging her from the structure. Gasoline which the elder M 'f. Carey was heating for cleaning exploded. She made her escape once from the place, but thought of her cat and dashed back with a bucket of water. Instead of advising farmers, tii.-- The cat has not been seen sltre blase, United States Department of Ac- - rlculture A ' RjrJq Ethlo-erosio- ( to the trouble tux-ll- . Nothing u more common In I lie bivasU of women than aniall laellmgi that can be frit to bo about the site of pigeon's eggs, or less, and that cause no Inconvenience. The.se come and (0 oilcii t aitracUi.g any but they sometimes come and do not go till they hue am acted alien. If tlie patient has hsd a Sharp blow, and sometime after one of these things Is in the breast. It will not thru be l.i.cly to go away without some cffui; to cause it to do so. Now, all atich U:n:i", as they may be called, are must easily duelled en twk a day or oltcnrr, luu reduced the swelling and put back the tumor, lilt U may be fairly regarded as capable of absorption, it will be well to try the ttfect of hot formcnisuon by bathing aa we have described before. Tins will not do harm but good. If It is only used so far to try whether Ilia stage for hot treatment luu been reached. If Om hot bathing la agreeable, and Instead of causing pain, ratlier aootlxsa and com- j forts. It nusy be used. This will be .only If the effectual couimg has put back tire disease ao tl lias been really mastered. 6o long as the separate substance shows a ten- - needed Is a long ellective heating and gently squeezing of Uie breast, and all Is ujide perfectly right and wru la an hour or ao. We have arrn such swellings disappear with lf treatment. hour's only Tlie breast la placed over a basin of warm water, at warm aa la very comfortable. This water la laved on the breast, the heat being kept up with fresh supplies of water, for perhaps tea minutes or a quarter of an hour. Then Grandmother's ointment, or better still, PlanUodlde, may be rubbed on, and the breast gently pressed, ao as to stimulate vital action In Us whole substance. When this Is docs tor, say five minutes, the bathing should be resumed for ten minutes, or so, and then the rubbing on of ointment again. It must be understood this Is only when the lumps In the breast are In their early stage. The hot treatment will not do when they have got beyond such stages. When such tumors or swellings hav begun to grow, as If separate growths In the breast, heat will only hasten that growth. It is usually long after this has taken place that remedial help Is sought, months after It Is too late to use to pres th starving tnflurnoe. It It not to be forgotten that the origin of such growths, those that never give trouble and those that do, D loot of vital actions, such as removes waste substance. Instead of allowing it to accumulate anywhere, and which cause It to ripen an that it is easily removed. It is well, when possible, to use means such ss may Increase that vital action In the system generally. If this is done, and the diseased growth is at the same time effectually starred, we may hope for a cure even tn very trying esses. Oood nursing at the back is. perhaps, the most effective mode of increasing this general vttal action. This we have often spoken of. aiu-ntto- a-- d U one-ha- Is reversing the ort!liyr" practice, and la asking farmers per 43 for suggestions on the problem rf con tolling soil erosion. i Tlie department believes nui.iy j farmer, have developed their own j Hailu. Kln? of r1w plana, ideas, and devices for pre- - hM wt free B g!aT tna k!n. venting soil erosion. It wants these dom, whlch b lhe ,ost purely Ideas and plans to try out at Hi n Tbysslnlan region of the stations In Oklahoma. plan empire, i, making other bid-- , Texas. Missouri. North for fame gnd popularity. He has Carolina, Washington, Iowa and imported a number ol motor cars Wisconsin. and has started a sort of drl'-The department will be g'nd o , agency, hiring out receive any suggestions from fir-- ' automobiles through his agents, mers who have tried ery of He has Improved the edinlnlstra-methoand found them prartl- - tlon greatly, has adopted an ex- I ! e your-own-r- ar ds warm Only SI. 50 will pay your subscrip tion to the Cache American for one Pa ye Three CACHE COUNTY'. UTAH CiTheatre Love of Pet Cat Now Playing Fatal To Widow In Home Blaze MORE WELCOME -- !THAN A f Kearney. Mo. l.Te Hie ot c.it ,t A today pet I 1 lUi u ila Ktan.c-N.b Martha Carey. vaTfAM Ily A. W. LI-- YD Instructor of Radio and Service Engineer I have a battery eet which LOT. A NT. (.. ton. D. C. RADIO7 l. I" treatment. The usual advise is that the breast be taken off. The physician who knows and feels for his fellow creatures, advises that no cutting should be allowed, nor any one Special Portrait by (thing that can Irritate at all. There Is one obvious remedy. It Everett Thorpe Is that of simply starving the worltv' eased growth so as to arret it. of public program H is encouraging trade by various There has been more than one apcase In which ' clever devices and has made larm-- parently desperate effective cooling has not only a.--the is This more profitable. ing P same king, who, In 1927. declared rested but reduced the growth, secured the patient unspeakthat his peasants must contnue to and able precious rest without narcotdoln, without pay. him work for o' ics. This Is not ail It puts an I? anything he commanded n return effectual stop to the swelling. If for being ruled and protected by the case has not gone very far, him. but Is still one of a very formidI.; able character, the swelling falls, but even and even disappears; when it has gone too far for this, the disease is stayed, and every symptom Is lessened. All swellii.-.but the actual separate growth ir removed. How? Simply by the persistent l ilted by hr DAVID II. REEDE and vigorous use of cold towels. f ralsa City. Missouri w They must be large enough to alBREAST CANCER: Cancer Ir- low of fourfold covering of the 51 ene of tlie most severe afflications whole breast. They are wrung out of cold water at first, and if posto which suffering humanity is sible, cooled with ice Instead subject. Any real remedy for It being wrung out after. One at a but probmay be highly valued; time Is kindly pressed all around ably, that which is most Importand over the swollen breast. It Is ant in the way of making good heated In one or two minutes, and use of a remedy, is intelligence in must be changed. The second is pressed around and all over the breast In the same way. It Is soon 5 heated too; but you may have three of them in a circle, and if you have a bit of ice to wrap around those that are cooling you Some would have cold enough. Possibility was put on an ice bag and let it lie. Los Angeles strengthened today that Southern It is very apt to destroy the outCalifornia might present a more er skin by too severe cold, and ft powerful running attack against does not abstract heat so rapidly Pittsburgh January 2 than at any as Is done by a substance that Is as nearer the temperature of the point In the regular schedule, Coach Howard Jones sent his team heated breast. This requires work ofno doubt of that but its effects through a hard workout on are well worth the work it refense. Unlike other years, the Trojans quires. "When the cooling treatment, giv- played a defensive game for the most part this season, awaitiny or making the breaks which took them to nine consecutive victories. A strong line and a green back-fiewere the factors which made this necessary, but with the ball carriers in posession of more experience now, Coach Jones may jput more of the responsibility of the game on their shoulders. There was an indication of the Trojan power of yesteryear In the Notre Dame game when Southern California drove from the line to Its second touchdown. In Gordon Clark and Homer Griffith, two big boys, Coach Jones has backs he g found the was looking for earlier In the year. Then he plucked a couple of stalwarts from the line In Bob The use of the Supreme Radio lErsklne, a tackle, and Kenneth operated by our Diagnometer insures radiotrician killed Bright, a center, and put them at maximum results from the radio the halfback posts to do the receiving seta wa sell, install, or blocking. The season was well err ice. when this work was k All it eliminated-Anatyaeand the game against the repairs, and adjustRamblers was the first real test ments thoroughly and scientifiof their ability to generate power. made, and an accuracy and cally It is a fact that Coach Jones delicacy of adjustment attained has been working on his running that has not heretofore been attack perhaps more than passes possible. on offense, changing assignments Call on ut for maximum results and pleasure from your around a bit for the benefit of radio. the ball carriers. All this despite reports from the Pitt camp that the present team ts a heater defensive unit than ELECTRIC CO. any Coach Jock Sutherland has turned out In several years. t year I Home Health Club i'tZ tf '' ' c-- Experience Valuable T o Green Backs CLUB NOTES DEAR DOCTOR: My nerves are not strong, am easily startled. Irritated and have fits of the Blues'. My stomach is not very strong. ! have great distress about two hours after eating In the pit of the stomach jutd feel very, very hungry. I eat toast, soft boiled eggs, fish and cooked fruits. ANSWER: Nervousness, ss well as other symptoms of that nature, is caused In many cases from poor digestion, of which the pain at the pit of tlie stomach and intense hunger are indications. U is the same old story of the food remaining too long in the stomach before digesting. You have eatrn too much or eaten such foods as have been very hard to digest and could not be assimilated by the system. The diet you are now using is all right so far as it goes, except that you should substitute fresh fruits for the cooked fruits. Tlie raw vegetables, such as cabbage, lettuce, etc. would, also be valuable. Chew everything thoroughly until it is a liquid in the mouth, drink plenty of water between meals, and practice the lessons In your Home Health Clue book. Volume 2. 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