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iftortfymt lUisconsin SUmertiser twenty-fourth year T ackle Time IS HERE SO IS Our New Stock OF HOOKS, LINES, POLES, BAIT SPINNERS, REELS, BASKETS, EVERYTHING TO MAKE THE FISHERMAN HAPPY. GIVE US A CALL WABENO HARDWARE CO. WABENO, WISCONSIN SPRING IS DRAWING NEAR and the pleasures of motoring will soon commence. Your car should be in first class condition to start in. with in order to evade the many lit tle inconveniences caused from in cessant wear on various parts. We already have a number on our wait ing list whose cars will be gone over at our earliest convenience. Your car as well as theirs will need a little work in order for it to perform and operate right. Our Motto of Fixing not Faking guarantees you efficient workmanship with right prices. Wabeno Motor Car Company WABENO, WIS. Values if# in Tire Construction \ Big as Cords-Better than Cords 4*- v|K 4L at ess t^an Prices HYDRO-TORON Guaranteed 10,000 Miles Against Stone-Bruise, Rim-Cut and Blow-Out Note these absolute values. They are exclusive to Hydro- Toron tires. The Internal Hydraulic Expan sion Process prevents the hid den defects that show in stone bruise, rim-cut and blow-out. Toron ( no-rot ) chemical treatment of fabric insures greater tensile strength, great- HBp/dding power, increased for rubber, and resist ■Egar-T iii m ■ ■ BBHebert, Wabeno, Wis. ance against the damaging ef fects of water and weather. These absolute values are pledged to you in the hereto fore unheard-of guarantee of 10,000 miles against stone bruise rim-cut and blow-out. Besides, Hydro-Toron tires are oversize—as big as cord tires. Yet they sell at less than cord prices. Let your next tires be Hydro- Torons. We have them. INTING DONE AT THIS OFFICE WABENO. WISCONSIN. FRIDAY. APRIL 28. 1922 POSTAL IMPROVEMENT WEEK IS OBSERVED May 1 Sees Inaugurated First General Campaign of Kind in Service. Without the Postal Service, business would languish In a day, and be at a standstill in a week. Public opinion would die of dry rot. Sectional hatred or prejudice only would flourish, and narrow-mindedness thrive. It is the biggest distinctive business in the world and It comes nearer to the Innermost Interests of a greater num ber of men and women than any other Institution on earth. No private busi ness, however widespread, touches so many lives so often or sharply; no church reaches into so many souls, flutters so many pulses, has so many human beings dependent on its min istrations. “Postal Improvement Week” has been set for May 1, by the Postmaster General. This is the first general cam paign of its kind in the Postal Service for several decades. Business men and their organizations, large users of the mail, newspapers, motion pictures, advertisers, and the entire organiza tion of 326,000 postal workers are to be enlisted in this country-wide campaign of interest in postal improvements. Your help Is' vital. Address your let ters plainly with pen or typewriter. Give street address. Spell out name of State, don’t abbreviate. Put your return address in the upper left hand corner of envelope (not on tho back) and always look at your letter before dropping in the mail to see if it is properly addressed. This care in the use of the mails is for your benefit and speeds up the dispatch and delivery of mail matter. If you have any complaints of poor service make them to your postmaster. He has instructions to investigate them and report to the department. WITHOUT STREET ADDRESS YOUR MAIL IS DELAYED AT OFFICE OF DELIVERY The Dead Letter Offite has been In existence ever since Ben Franklin started nur postal service. Even then people addressed mail to Mr. Ezekiel Smithers, “Atlantic Coast,” and ex pected Ben to know just where Zeke lived. Perhaps they had Zeke’s address In letters up in the garret, maybe a chest full of ’em, but then it was easier to let Ben hunt Zeke. Today people are addressing letters to John Smith, New York, N. Y., or Chicago, 111., thinking Uncle Sam can locate him, which is Just as incomplete as was Zeke’s ad dress of yore. The Postoffice Depart ment asks you to put the number and street in the address. It helps you. (J/littU&LA. • How do you expect the Postal Clerk to know whether you mean Trinidad, California, or Trinidad, Colorado? ALWAYS SPELL OUT THE NAME OF THE STATE IN FULL IN THE ADDRESS. "MORE BUSINESS IN GOVERNMENT** Thla apt phrase was used In Presi dent Harding’s first message to Con gress and applies particularly in postal management where postmasters are being impressed with the fact that they are managers of local branches of the biggest business In the world. Put Name Inside Parcel How many people ever put their name and address inside a package when sending it by parcel post? This is one of the cardinal rules of proper mailing but reports from the dead lett er offices show that a negligable per centage of all undelivered parcels con tains the name or address of the send er It frequently happens that trhough improper wrapping the outside address and return address are torn and cannot be located. The department then has no alternative but to send the packahe to a dead letter mail center. Every package should contain a slip on which appears the name and address of the sender and the name and add ress of the person to whom the pack age is addressed. No other writing is permissabie unless first class postage is paid. £This precaution by persons mailing packages would save thousands of dollars in lost paakages every year. Exchange. The next Skat tournament will be held at Tony Wettstein's Sunday. SCHOOL NOTES ThejNational Educational Association meet's in Boston next summer. Consolidation of schools is a move ment in strict hartn< ny with the spirit of cooperation in modern civilization. Twenty-five per cent of the school children in the United States have de fective visions. The milk being served to the pupils in the Lincoln and Washington schools continues to be a great boon to them. “Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe,"— H. G. Wells, Outlines of History. This evening the local declamatory and oratorical contests will be held at the Ideal Theatre. Admission fifteen and twenty-five cents. This coDtset will determine who will be the orators and who the declamors, to represent ourschooi in [the final contest on May 5 Education is eveybody’s job, just as is health, or religion, or government; yet the teacher is the critical point, quite as much as the physician and minister and statesman are in their field What are we going to do about mobilizing brains at the critical point. Men of America owe distnetion to education. Those having a college ed ucation have attained a great deal The child with no schooling has one chance in 150,000 of performing distinguished service; with elementary education, he has four times the chance; with high school education, he has eight times the chance; and with college education 800 times the chance. county superintendent of schools, Mrs. Rawlinson, is succeeding in en forcing a oompuisory attendance law. Recently two arrests have been made and three other parties here escaped a rrest by complying with rigid condi tions. It appears that the non-enforc ement of this law in our county for the last four years has been due to the incorrect interpetation of it by onr dist. atty., which has been very unfor tunate for many boys and girls. Sportsnen Organize The wholesale destruction of our game in the lust year has so aroused the indignation of the true Sportsmen of this community that measures have been taken to stamp out this evil. Tins l as taken form in an organiza tion formed last Sunday afternoon in the town hall. The meeting was held attended, and the interest and enthusi asm shown certianly shows that the Sportsmen mean business. The name of the organization shows what it stands for, being, The Wabeno-Soper ton Game Protective Association. A very interesting talk was given by Con servation Warden, W. P. Clawson, on game preservation He was heartily a pplaueed which shows that he has made a hit with this seotion of the county and that he can depend cn its support. Officers and an Executive Committee were elected, constitution and by-laws furnished by The State Conservation Commission were adopted with few alt erations, and the dates for future meetings were decided on; so in other words the Association is “set”. The next meeting will be held May 8 at 7:30 p m. in the town hall and on the Bth of every third month thereaft er, these being the quarterly meetings. The annual meetings are to be held on the 3rd Monday evening in April. Mem bership oaids and application cards for membership will be ready by that time. Dues are one dollar a year The funds remain m the association here and not sent out of town. A movement of this kind is worthy of the support of every man who con siders himself any kind of aSportsman. Also it is a credit and honor to be a member of such on organization. The Wabeno-Soperton Game Protective Association per Secretary. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY TRINITY EV. LUTHERAN: Trinity Ev. Lutheran: Morning ser vices (German) at 10 Sunday, April 3tth. Sunday School at 11. Rev Wm. R. Huth, Pastor. ST. AMBROSE. Mass every Sun 4ay at 8 and 10:15 'clock. Baptism at 1:30. Sunday school at 2. Benediction at t. Father A. L. Buytaert, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN. Regular services every Sunday 10:30 a. m. aad 7:30. p. m. Sunday Sebeol at 9:80 a. m. The public is invited. L. B. S her win, B. D., Pastor. WABENO DRUG STORE Given Away FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY Regular 25c bottle of refreshing, cleansing and healing KLENZO MOUTH WASH given away with every purchase of the big economical 60c tube of KLENZO DENTAL CREME. Klenzo Mouth Wash is beneficial for pyorrhea, faulty gums, mouth acidity, canker, sore mouth, and offensive breath. Two daily toilet necessities at two-thirds. the usual cost. , We make this exceptional offer to introduce this big value package of Klenzo Dental Creme— the common sense dentrifriee— and to acquaint you with the unusal merit of Klenzo Mouth Wash. Klenzo Mouth Wash is also very helpful in treating simple sore throat or tonsilitis, hoarse ness, nasal catarrh, cold in the head and hay fev er. Aids in preventing influenza. Very pleasant to use. Can be employed as mouth wash, gargle or spray. M. O. BOEHM The Rexall Druggist WABENO, ::: ::: WISCONSIN You’ll Be Interested In The TASTE OF YOUR Home Bakers Bread For there will be no other bread .with a flavor so fascinating as your Home Baker. You’ll like it’s crisp buttery crust and you’ll like the way the snow white mouth fuls melt. It’s indescribably delicious. Schlafke & Berndt Bakery WABENO, WIS. HIMLEY ABSTRACT COMPANY C. G. HIMLEY, ABSTRACTER (Successor to Walsh Abstract Company) Crandon, Forest County, Wisconsin ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Carefully and Promptly Compiled. FIRE I NSU RANCE— Strongest Companies Something new in AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE— “The Popular Prem ium Policy”—iusures for the FULL VALUE of the car. Applicaiions by mail receive immediate attentien. Fish Opensng Season Following are the dates for the op ening for game fish, length and daily bag limit: Trout, 7 inches, 35 each day May Ist to August 31st. Pickerel, 16 inches, 15 each day June Ist to March Ist. Pike, 13 inches, 10 each day June Ist to March Ist. Bass, large and small mouth black bass, 10 each day June 15 to March Ist. Muskellunge, |34 inohes or 10 lbs., 2 each day June Ist to Narch Ist. Bull Heads, 30 lbs. each day all year. Perch, no limit, all year. Bun fiah, no limit, all year. Crappie, no limit, all year. Suckers may be taken with spear in the day time in streams not having trout in them. Suckeru must net be taken from trout streams unless super vised by m eonsenrmtion warden. It is unlawful to fish any kind of fish in a trout stream during the clos ed season for trout. NO 38 51.50 A YEAR §fa Size " y Plant for f Every Farm New Reduced Easy Payment Plan Ejjyi.S DELCQ-LIGHT Everything Electrical, alto Modem Water System* L. J. LONDO, WABENO