FOREST AND STREAM 
1059 
CAMP 
BY THE 
AUTO-TENT 6X8 FT - $ 1750 
Stop anywhere you 
will; pitch your tent 
and stay awhile when¬ 
ever fancy strikes you; 
enjoy the benefits of 
sleeping in the open. 
PYRAMID 
AUTO-TENT- $850 1 
Tent weighs only 15 lbs., rolls into compact bundle 
and carried easily in car. Fastens to side of car— 
no poles—and entered from front to side. Sleeps 
four people; set up in 3 minutes. 
Auto Tents 
and Cottages 
Above prices are prepaid anywhere. Write for 
Catalog on complete line of tents—automobile, 
cottage, wall, tepee, etc. 
“Wagner” Awnings, tents, canopies, etc., have 
been famous for half a century. 
THE CLEVELAND-AKRON BAG CO. 
Wagner Awning and Tent Division 
p F EC T ' 0N Sleeping Bag 
with Pneumatic Mattress 
the most satisfactory camp bed mads Can be 
used anywhere and when deflated occupies 
little space. 
SLEEP OUT OF DOORS 
No sleep Is more healthful or restful than ojeep 
In the open, provided your bed Is right Per¬ 
fection Sleeping Bags fill every requirement 
Aik fir Catilogm of oar graarnntied Hattresiri 
for home, camp, yacht and automobile uie. 
Mailed free. 
Pneumatic 
Mfg. Co. 
184 Ninth 4' «o 
Bir®®klfiio 1 cYo 
EXACTLY imitates live crab ^ ofthe Natural Food 
■*-' in color and motion. Floats of the Black Bass 
while at rest, dives and zigzags ^=7 
when reeled in. Last season’s success proved this crab idea to be 
the sauciest lure and deadliest killer of all the Heddon inventions. 
The New “Baby Crab.” Same in style, principle and action, 
except smaller. New double in¬ 
stead of triple hooks. Surerin 
hooking, more weedless and 
easier to cast—the Heddon 
masterpieceineffectiveness 
and all-round utility. 
No. 1909 C SV w!S ' Either style at QC„ 
, — dealers or postpaid 
“ HOC Blade by Hcd' With variablelinefasteningtoreg- 
dnn W-'o ulate depth; Heddon non-cracking 
hold-fast 
Send for beautiful, free catalog of 
Beddou's Genuine Dowagiac Rods 
and Minnows, containing splendid 
fish pictures and new fishing chart* 
James Heddon’s Sons, Box 17, Dowagiac, Mich. 
Biggest teasers ever 
tossed to a bass. 
Semi-weedless. 
Work at 
any 
depth 
CHANGES IN NEW YORK GAME LAWS. 
Albany, June 9.—Game law changes in addition 
to those which were summarized on page 992 of 
the June issue of Forest and Stream, were made 
by the subsequent signature of several highly im¬ 
portant bills by Governor Whitman. The chap¬ 
ter numbers and significance of each of these are 
as follows: 
Chap. 451.—A general revision of the Con¬ 
servation Law relating to lands, forests and pri¬ 
vate parks, making practically a new statute on 
these subjects to conform to modern ideas as to 
scientific forestry. The changes deal exhaustive¬ 
ly with forest fires, reforestation, taking private 
land for conservation purposes, the reservation 
of timber by the owner of land thus taken and 
the establishment of “communal” forests and 
their management. The new law is specially ex¬ 
act as to definitions and in the provisions for 
penalties for its violation. 
Chap. 521.—A general revision of the conser¬ 
vation law relative to fish and game, making many 
highly important changes. Fines and penalties 
for violations are increased to fit the crime and 
provision is made to compel their payment 
promptly; non-payment means jail; collection of 
judgments for violations is made certain; com¬ 
promises before magistrates are made possible, 
but full record of each case must be made; the 
commission is empowered to dispose of game or 
devices seized; right to search automobiles or 
other vehicles is given; also right to confiscate 
all illegal devices used; provision is made for the 
lawful transportation of fish and game under li¬ 
cense issued by the commission and heavy penal¬ 
ties are provided for violations; any public of¬ 
ficer who does not do his full duty under the 
law is made guilty of a misdemeanor and liable 
to a fine of $100; owners of private preserves 
are authorized to prosecute trespassers on hunt¬ 
ing and fishing rights, and exemplary damages of 
$25 for each offense is now possible. 
Every hunter after January 1 next must wear 
conspicuously when afield a button two inches in 
diameter bearing his license number and such 
other inscription as the commission may pre¬ 
scribe, and failure to do so forfeits the license; 
all that portion of Oneida, Lewis and Jefferson 
Counties west of the U. & B. R. Railroad from 
Utica to Ogdensburg is added to the deer hunt¬ 
ing territory; the limit for the possession of deer 
or venison is extended from November 21 to 
February 1, instead of January 1, if a $1 license 
is secured from the commission; dogs may be 
taken into the forest if licensed and tagged (fee 
$1), but must not be allowed to run at large un¬ 
accompanied by the owner and may be killed if 
caught running a deer; a $5 license may be had 
for the buying and selling of hares and rabbits 
raised in captivity for food, but they must be 
properly tagged when offered for sale; raccoon 
is added to the animals that may be taken and 
possessed from November 10 to March 15 (for¬ 
merly the date was April 20) ; pursuit of flocks of 
ducks in fresh water to such an extent as to 
drive them from a locality is forbidden; posses¬ 
sion of upland and shore game birds is authorized 
for an additional period of five days following 
the open season; the great blue heron and the 
bittern are added to the list of unprotected birds; 
changes are made in the netting regulations af¬ 
fecting Chaumont bay and the rendering of food 
fish into oil or fertilizer is forbidden. 
The plan to establish a rod license failed be¬ 
cause the anglers of the state objected to being 
tied up with hunters and trappers, and for the 
additional reason that the summer hotels and 
guides, and especially the salt water fishermen, 
rose in opposition. There was much said both 
for and against the plan which the Conservation 
Commission proposed and the matter is likely 
to come up again at the next session of the legis¬ 
lature. Certain concessions which anglers want 
probably will have to be made if there is to be 
a “combination” hunting, trapping and fishing li¬ 
cense for $1.10. A considerable number of 
anglers seem to favor a rod license of S oc - for 
an individual and possibly $1 for a family, with a 
decided increase if the fish are taken for sale or 
the fisherman is hired to fish to supply the table 
of a hotel or similar place. 
J. D. W. 
The Very Best Beer that 
the Finest Materials, the 
most modern Brewing 
Methods, the most Skillful 
Brewers can produce is of¬ 
fered you in 
Moerlein s 
BARBAROSSA 
(Bottled only at the Brewery) 
The rich, full, satisfying 
flavor, the snap of life, the 
sparkle of purity all testify 
to its true quality. You will 
immediately recognize the 
distinctive goodness of Bar- 
barossa. 
TAKE A CASE ALONG TO CAMP 
Watch the Crown Top. See that it 
bears the name “BARBAROSSA.” 
Accept no imitation. 
Write for prices to your nearest 
dealer or to 
The Christian Moerlein 
Brewing CO., (Incorporated) 
CINCINNATI, OHIO 
THE STORM Wind and Rain Proof—200 
KING LANTERN Candle Power 54 cent per hour. 
_ Operates 15 hours on one filling 
of gasoline or kerosene. The 
highest powered, most econom¬ 
ical, and safest lantern ever 
made, for farmers, dairymen, 
contractors, sportsmen, watchmen, 
and for shows, boats, railroad 
t £ 
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l/l 
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yards and way stations. Auto¬ 
matically cleaned, cannot clog. 
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No wicks to trim, no chimneys 
to wash, no smoke, no smell, no 
M 
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Ja dirt. A quick and profitable 
seller for dealers and agents. If 
\ you want one for your own use, 
A ask your nearest hardware dealer 
1 
to send for one on trial. If you 
- - 
|l want the agency write for our 
i 
V Special Lantern Proposition. 
NAiioH aL 
STAMPING & ELECTRIC WORKS 
486 
S. Clinton Street, Chicago 
MEEK REELS est In qual¬ 
ity and perfection. Won 
more trophies. 2 to 1. than 
all other reels combined. 
Write for Catalog 
B. F. Meek & Sons 
Louisville, Ky. 
You CanTramp All Day 
hS.t“wo a °k"K jE 5 SL price $1.00 
play without strain, 
chafing- or pinching 
if you wear a Sep- 
erate Sack Sus¬ 
pensory. The S.S. 
• S. has no irritating leg straps, 
no oppressive band on the 
sack, no scratching metal 
slides. It is made just as nature 
intended. (Note illustration)*®” 
With the S.S.S. you always have a clean 
suspensory every morning. Each outfit 
has two sacks, you can clip one fast tothesup- 
porting straps while the other sack is cleaneed 
All sizes. Mailed in plain package on re¬ 
ceipt of price. Money refunded if not satis¬ 
factory. Write for booklet. 
MEYERS MANUFACTURING CO. 
52 Park Place, WATERTOWN, N. Y. 
