Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 26, 1921, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ibd PAGE FOUR $50 LICENSE FEE IS REQUIRED OF NON-RESIDENT FOR HUNTING BIG GAME AND FISHING IN WYO. laws are prescribed. The photograph- ing of game animals and game birds is prohibited except under specified conditions. & Possession of more than 15 game birds, of which not wore than. six may be sage hens or sage chickens, is forbidden by the new act. Viola- tion of the- prohibition is punishable by a fine of from $25 to $100 or im- BONUS SUPPORT [3 URGED UPON SATURDAY, FEB, 26, 1921 $100 REWARD er latest and what is declarod ene: her most beautiful picture, “Wing Toy.” She appears as a little maid living in New York's Chinatow surrounded by all the sinister crafti- ness of the Oriental. She has been de- livered as a baby to a Chinese laun- dryman, and reared by a wealthy and powerful (Chinaman who is a dealer inopium. She mects Bob Harris, 3 prisonment from 30 to 90 days. The open season on snipe, sand pipers, plover, tatlers, willets, curlews, god. wits, avocets, coots, mud hens, ducks Then ‘oung reporter, during a raid. bs the story begins to be interesting. 30 and see for yourself how it turns out. ee For’ the arrest con- viction of the parties who stole the “Vanity Fair” AMERICA photoplay, ‘The Palace of IRIS Sylvia Asbton, U.o. SENATORS SUMMARY OF NEW STATE GAME LAWS Walter Hiers, Ed- and geese is from September 16 t i SELES eRe; the Lyri e Elle—September 15 ie Soria 15, ictoeiress Deceuibet’ 54 ‘both inelasive, whieh {Memorial Asking Wyoming Solons Sorta “tho beatiifer names oriaenel Sah geen arpa ciaeallbag anda Ex-Officers Make poorer night coe 2 Sheep—S r 15 to November 15. rads : i IS |and pict t beaut ; ; : : inear eareagrpnge pps cra ia for tue Brotesdon of mugre| t© Vote for Compensation Plan’ |s, ina Rus in the Provinee ot {tea wortneymake up an eicontions!| C01 7 ino With | Saturcay morning. Moose and antelope may not be killed until 1925. tory game birds. Killing of any of for Soldiers Sent Dut is in many reapects like bis’ gorgeous |Jey Healart comedy-drama which will oe. & HENR YBRENNAN, Sage-hens and Sage-chickens—Angust 1 to August 15, inclusive. these birds out cf the open season is Frida héme--awe aitetOe “De eae eh iartedete atraitanbr thane thistayen: Grouse may not be killed until 1923. punishable by a fine of trom $25 to y : ment and charm and beneath tt 22, line bo ary was adapted vy Aico| OFgans on Street if Monee pheasants or quail may not be killed lawfully in this state Liye bets sec ican not anere jeg Adjutant Frea Ww. Dralle, of ths HS Tae ahadaits at the inser hee from the William ae mip’ “ 28. ji seasoi G W. Vroman Fi . 2, of the |able Oriental, Arlee Eversham, an|tale in the Saturday Rvening Post. i Snipe, Sandpipers, Plovers, Tatlors, Willets, Curlews, Godwits, Avocets, ||hens and sage chickens te from Au- Amerioan Lesion yeaterday porte: | American! tauriat acoapte caiit iipiie: Sean WWese diteted sith AiTits ciiiks |: (Cited: Presa Stat? Correspondent) +f °F J Coots, Mudhens, Ducks and Geese—September 16 to December, 16 in-||sust 1 to August, 15, seated | Senators Warren and Kendrick a tete.|tion to vislt the palace and from the lat the camera. LONDON (By Maib.—While the un-/ Pp} | clusive. fr one day. Fine ef trom #26 to $100|8am urging their support of the four |time she steps inside it, until the endy. On Sunday and Monday afternogn| employment problem continues : ¢: Rails—September 1 to November 30, inclusive. or imprisonment from 60° days’ to’ six|f0ld compensation bill for ex-service {of the picture the plot moves with] will be shown Owen Moore's “Chicken| the charitable public is daily becom-|ff (soa pm. to 11 pom. : Fish—April 1 to November 30, inclusive. Be Prescribed as punishments|™men which is to come up for final ac. |SPecd. Claire Anderson, Arthur B4-Jin the Case." ‘This.is his newest com-| ing more disgusted over the a oerene Bag Limits—Ono clk, one matured male mountain sheep and one deer J] Months are prescribed as punishments|11°7 Titi cenate next week. mund Carew “and Jay Belasco are|edy and is up to ic Wah standard of| disclosures of flagrant chase of.,the with horns each season. Not more than fifteen game birds in any one day, not more than four of which may be sage-hens or sage-chickens. Not more than thirty fish in possession at any one time or more than fifteen pounds of fish. in the cast and the pleture was 4l- rected by Heriry Kolker. It .will be shown last times this evening . ,° On Sunday and Monday will »e shown Betty Compson's first starring vehicle, Prisoners of Love.” Unlike most casts, this one contains several players of proved ability, in fact sev- B. C. Calhoun, local supervisor of the Federal Board for Vocational Edu- cation, who returned last week from ‘Washington where he attended the annual meeting of the American Le- gion Executive Board, reported that it was announced in the session of the Executive Board that Senator. Boics the rest of his work. It is said that the original title of the piece was ‘The Borrowed Wife," but for reasons of his own, Mr. Moore decided to change it. As an added attraction we shall see. another . Edgar comedy. Those comedies of the adventures and emotions of Edgar Pomeroy are most cry, “Help the unemployed aud eler7 ing ex-soldier,” with the result that really deserving .cases frequently re- ceive but cavalier treatment, During the past New Year “bargain sales" season the West End shopping | district of London have been contin- ually paraded by processions of unem- game bag limit. The open season on grouse, not including sage hens and sage chickens, is from September 15 fo November 15, both inclusive, but ‘ none may be shot until the open sea- : son of 1923. Punishment for viola- CHEYENNE, Feb. 26.—Non-residents who desire to hunt Last Times Today tion of the prohibition shall be a fine of from $25 to $100 or imprisonment Fs * . 1 1 ve ds and coilect- on sr big game, game birds and catch game fish in the state are|from 60 days to six months. An|Penrose, chairman of-the senate com- of them e been stars in their] realistic things in the.comedy line| ployed, headed by band , | 2 : vn Picts M ¢ form re : 3 a oar ae ob ts and quail|mittee on appropriations had stated |OWN pictures. The story is that of a|that there is, The Pomeroy back yard| ing boxes. But the most popular ~« Péquired laren hd ery te resident hunting and fishing license from August 1 to August 16, both in-|that the bill had been reported favor. |beautiful. girl whose path is atrewn|certainly has its appeal. ‘There will lof abuse is the street hand orgun, and = costing $ 90, provide: ey are over 16 years of age. Such | cnsive, is prescribed, but it is pro-|ably out of the committee, and ‘had|With dramatic incidents. Those, who|be no picture shown on Monday even-|since a pclice court case disclosed the | a: _ license will entitle them to the hunting privileges enjoyed|<jiiea that none of these birds may|expressed belief that the bill would |"member Miss Compson in.‘“The Mir-| ing on account of the wrestling match. | amounts of the daily collections there | payment of $5. A non-resident or|a cloth of bright red hue not less{Premiges on which such. game birds|Smith, 8. E, Olson, A. B. oJnes, Rev. | lirectory. She flirts with the nice mas-|chap who has gone into the west to|ing a hand organ came as a huge| resident alien over 12 years of age|than 18 inches square, this provision|Or game animals may be, and pen-|M. A. Eilonth, R. Stapleton, Ir.|culine voices. Her fiancee plans to| develop and improve the country. | shock. may qualify legally to catch game fish| being intended as a precaution against|alty for violation of the provision is|M. O'Brien, Todd W. Bowman, Rich-|>reak the habit and therein lies the| From that time until the finish of th The first ex-officer organ-grinder, by procuring a non-resident fish li-}the shooting of hunters through mis-|set at fine of not less than $25 nor/ard Nines, D. W. Tripeny, Phil 1.|Plot- Miss Daniels piquancy is -|picture, the plot is fast and furio' who wore medals and was discreetly @ 4 cense costing $3. A person who is|taking them for game. “Head hunt-|more than $100. Otto, Dr. G. M. Anderson, E. C. Cal-|"anced by her beautiful gowns. This} “The Highest Law," with Ralph|masked, was doubtless genuine, but, e both a non-resident and an alien whojing” or the mutilation of any living|~ The bill for the 1921 game law act|houn and Harold Kramer. will be seen Tuesday, Wednesday and} Ince as director and star player, will|there have been many imitators. A 5 PM desires to fish must procure a spe-|game animal for the purpose of de.|Was unique in that not an amend-' The officials of the local post are | Thursday. ‘ be shown on Wedresday and Thurr-|feys such, who had no right at all to 6KL ip cial license costing $5. taching its tusks is made a felony|ment was made to. it after its intro-!now urging a favorable expression ‘The Stealers'” will be shown Fri-|day. The story is an original by Lewis|the uniform, were promptly arrested * he new law provides a closed sea-|PUnishable by imprisonment for not| duction except those necessary to cor-|of sentiment on the part of the Cas-|‘ay and Saturday. ‘This is a serious} Allen Browne and it tells:in a most|and punished, but quite a number of | 7 4 who fought under Grant. The opening Oh Boys! They Are as Rae perpen ching Eamejarrest of any person violating this|took the word of their standing game|for consideration. former assistant of David Wark Grif-| scenes take ‘place in the present day|the law did nothing. if Boys, b; ths z es = yoy peice ae Fc essa a ynea| Provision. ‘The law provides that|and fisheries committees for it that fith and the work is the culmination|New York elty during a Memorial} So great has the scandal become Here in All eir Glory romidos#'50 akve cr aanjected to| hunters who have killed game ani-|the measure as drawn was the best of his years of eyperience in the art] Day anniversary. An old G. A. P..|that the Officers’ Association made an and Ecstasy 3 al i receipt for a game or fis license William -H, Tookér, Walter Miller, dramatic. zaoments. and west shed of the N. P. Ander-, Brennan, save me a ing the law may be fined from $75| Parts thereof are set forth, jhese re-| @ny state of all the various battleships and s: =}] dram: 3 Ne 5 1S to six months, or subjected to both} ments. The taking of any beaver be- themselves famous during the recent : such fine and imprisonment. Scining} fre March 15, 1925, is prohibited, an|Proceed with hunting or fishing with-| 1. nis would prevent the usual NEXT f 7 in such locality. as the state game LURE a and fish commissioner shall de: " € ‘The ordinary resident hunting and 8 fishing license, as previously related, Ir W Id’ A Big Story of the authorizes a resident to kill bear Wyomi ase “There is a provision also that no i. sa orida s yoming Oil Fields by residents, except that they tember 15 to November 15, both in- clusive, and are subject to guide and : ste x 4 : |again. This time she teases her guard-|1s shown as the wife of a gold hunter|an army or navy officer is consider-| other requirements to which a resi-|days to six months. Having game|from 60 days to six months. It is|only the sentiment of the local post |®5ain. a dent hunter is not subject. A non-|animais in possession Uivingh ie: ure provided that it shall be unlawful to|of the Legion, but it bore elso the |!an with her usual propensity for mis-|and the audience is carried out onto{able, the tern; “officer and gentleman’ resident desiring to hunt game birds| hibited except under certain condi-|kill from the’ public highways anylsignatareg of a number of prominent | Chief. Somehow, she derives ‘keen | the warm desert sands and then intoa|being synonymous. Hence the sight only may qualify to do so by procur-|person hunting game animals shall|game birds or game animals without| business men of the city. Among |Pleasure from calling up telephona|small town on the edge of the des-|of the first man clad in officer's unt- ing a non-resident bird license upon son on game fish during the months of December, January, February and eee eng hall eee nt:|of and transport them into. camp|‘on faith.” Many vf those who. re- | with the blasphemous conduct of a|to be*reverently gazing at a statue |ofiicer organ-grinders wearing uni-) ‘ tak e’ aay nae ‘tn iol tio - sy bad within 48 hours. The use of dogs in|sponded “aye” when their names minister of the gospel who turned|of Abraliam Lincoln. "They strike up| forms and medals, can earn anything; Visions of the act becomes subject to| hunting deer, antelope, elk, mountain|Were called in the house or senate {crok to spite*God for the suffering|a conversation with the old/man and|from $40 to $100 a week by a few a fine of from $25 to $100 or impris- onment from 15 to 60 days, or both No game fish less than six inches in length legally may be taken, nor may a fisherman take more than 30 fish in one day or have in his possession at one time more than 15 pounds of game fish, provided that it shall not be illegal to catch and retain a single fish weighing more than 15 pounds. Violation of these provisions is pun- ishable by a fine of from $25 to $50 or imprisonment for not more than 60 days, or both. It is unlawful to shoot fish and any person so violat of “any fish” may be done only by permit issued by the state game and fish commissioner and only at times and places prescribed by him and un- der specified regulations. Illegal seining is punishable by a fine of from $75 to $100 or by imprisonment for not to exceed six months. Tackle with which game fish may be taken lawfully shall consist of “rod pole, line and hook or hooks.” Poisonous bait shall be used. unlawful to sell game fish or to ship them except after compliance with specified procedure. Violation of these provisions shall be punished by a fine of from $25 to $100. It is made unlawful to use explosives or = regener panies ear legally “shoot, hunt, pursue or cap- associations are among the 227 ison ir fishing. Violation of this}ture” any game animal shall be pun-| —— fendants, it was learned here today, Th provision is punishable by fine of|ishea by a fine of from $50 to $100] FORT WORTH, Texas, Feb. 26—|to the federal grand jury indictment, You Know They Are from $50 to $200 or imprisonment|or imprisonment from. three months | from’ 90 days to six months, or both. ) to one year, and that any person who|'Texas, today announced that produc-|conspiracy to force high prices for| Fay ane ae puovicee it ae we Brats 1 illegally pena Bap forage Ss tion eats penne ae its south-| soft coal by curtailing production. The | Admission 10c and 30c gam ish © sioner may is-| capture” any game bird shall be fined| western factory here on a steady daily|identity of these defendants or their| ‘ 2) sue annually not to exceed 100 spe-} not less than $25 nor more than $100|basis March 1. The plant has been aanber said to be léss than a half ALSO FIFTH EPISODE ‘FIGHTING FATE” cial bull moose permits, the holder] or imprisoned not less than 30 days|closed since November 1. score, was withheld but their counsci! AND of such a permit having the privi-|nor more than 90 days. Penalties for ——>—___—_ informed. federal’ ofticiais: that. thé \ SUNDAY lege of killing one bull moose in such | officers who fall to enforce the game| ‘Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. |men would surrender on: deman portion of the state as the commis sioner may designate and under pre scribed conditions, A special bull moose permit will cost a resident $50 and a non-resident $100. A non-res dent may obtain a non-resident permit upon payment of will permit him to kill not to ex three bear and ohly at such tim bear and t cense shall be necessary to a the killing of bear 4 The stroying property. and fish commission: ized to issue special buck permits, to a resident on pa: state $25 and to a non-resident on pay- See the rescu ment of $50, which permit author ah izes the purchaser to kill one buck antelope in such locality as the com- missioner may designate and only be , tween September 15 and October 1. fields ever filmed. Licensed hunters may kiii_ moun- f tain sheep and elk only from Septem- % ; ber 15 to November 15, both inclus- Startin: ive. Deer may be killed only ig Monday tween September 15 and October 15, both inclusive. Only one male of each muy be killed b license he must on demand exhibit th of the trophy in order that s be determined. Violation of provisions is punishable by a fine of and may kill bear only from Sep- vision is punishable by a fine of from $75 to $100 or imprisonment from 30 wear strapped about his hat or cap more than five years. The. state game comcnission is authorized to of- fer and pay a reward of $300 for the mals shall dress the carcasses there- sheep or moose is prohibited under penalty of a fine of from’ $50: to- $100 or imprisonment from 10 to 60 days, The shooting of. any. game animal with a projectile of less than ..23 of one-inch diameter is prohibited, under penalty of a fine of from $25 ,to $109 or imprisonment from 30 days to ‘six months. ‘This provision outlaws the popular .22-caliber high» power arm. The use of silencers on guns is pro- hibited under penalty of a fine of from $25 to $50 or imprisonment from 36 to 90 days. Rules covering the shipment of game animals or exception being made where beaver are destroying property. The owner of the property under such circum- stances may kill the beaver but must immediately report to the state game and fish commissioner the killing of such beaver, the number killed and the circumstances of the killing. “A. fee of 50 cents must be paid to the state for éach animal killed. Pen- alty for violation of this provision may be a fine of from $50 to $100 or imprisonment not Jess than 30 days. A maximum term of imprisonment is not prescribed in this connection. Blanket provisions of the new act provide that any person who shall il- be waken before 1925. Violation of the provisions is punishable by a fine of from $50 to $100 or imprisonment the permission of the owner ‘of the rect technical errors, Both house and senate, engrossed in the rush of bust- ness of the latter part of the session, obtainable, and voted the bill through | perhaps will be astonished when they discover some of the provisions they helped to make the statute law of Wyoming. The state game and fish commis- sioner's office is “‘briefing” the ‘la for ‘protection, of ‘game animals, game birds and game fish and the brief in pamphlet form’ soon will be avail- able. The yariqus licenses _prescrib- ed by. the law to be provided the .per- sons authorized to issue them at the earliest possible date. In the mean- time any such person is forbidden by a clause of the statute from issuing ont a license. Arizona Alien . _ Bill Is Signed + PHOENIX, Ariz., Feb. 26.—Gover- nor Thomas E. Campbell todsy" an- nounced that he had signed the anti- alien land bill. "The bill, which is med- eled after the California law, pro- hibits owning of land by aliens ingli- gible for citizenship. Se a CHEVROLET RESUMES. The Chevrolet Motor company of AAA AAA AAA AT Record in from $75 to $500 or imprisonment Gr t t es from three months to one year, or Aoreates' F ro _ both. Big game hunters must report to the state ame and fish commis Ls ° sioner on or before December 31 th t time and place they made kills, th uction kind and number of Kills, details re- garding guides, etc. Violation of this provision is punishable by a fine of $25. Antelope and moose mr be killed only between September 15 and te y i Sapo is through November 15, both inclusive, provid- . Ac ie. trials « ; ed that none shall be k until Another of the Adventures of Neca? oy, of ‘tnother- 1925 and then only one male » Edgar Pomeroy * ou’re going to Violation of this prov able by a fine of from by imprisonment from three months to one year. Mountain sheep and be passed by Congress. +*The telegram which was sent to the Wyoming senators represents not others were C. H. Townsend, R. ©. per Chamber of Commerce and the Casper Rotary club. The matter has ben presented ‘to both organizations ITALY MAY BUY DUKE"S FAMOUS "POLAR STAR? (By United Press.) ROME, Feb. 22.—A campaign has just been launched in Italy for the purchase by the state as a national monument of the Polar Star, the little wooden ship in which the Duke ‘of the Abbruzzi made his~famous polar ex- plorations. The idea has been presented in con- nection with. the announced intention of the government to prepare a law providing for the purchase by the. | Retail Dealers In His Latest and fate of their being scrapped when they are no longer.sufficiently up-to-date to meet the ever increasing demands ‘of naval warfare. Are Included in Coal Indictments —e INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 26.— Retail coal dealers or officers of their returned late yesterday, charging a r < i c t acle Chri ev faith Man’ In by FE rty numbers selected at random from the pid@ture and was conceived, produced banne. lirected, ty C: of the silent drama. The story deals he consideréd the Lord had visited upon him. His wife stolen from him a former rival, ke gives up his arid becomes’ a ngelists spea permitted to he holds the church heii will want to see her again. s and Drakes; Bebe Daniels is ana pitch his tent. ° audience through the sheer power of his;eloquence men and women confederatés move among Lhe orshippers, separating, them cash and jewelry. How he came to learnsthat-to defy God was beyond the puny power of man and how his was restored and sensational climax of the story, produced at ‘it written by William Mr. Cabanne is 9 wandering king wherever he is While from acts the "role of is the dramatic If you like outdoor pictures, want to see “The Golden Hope” with Edith Story on Tuesday. Miss Story ert. The wife meets an upright young interesting and entertaining marmer the eventful’ career of an old soldier’! certaiiny were ex-officers. is noticéd-by a couple of “doughboys’' he tells'why. he is so impréssed with the marble monument. Then: follow a‘ series of: scenes) of the days of '61 er fought against brothei will be “seen in his)‘remharkably im- pressive impersonation of Abrahain Lincdli ‘an@ in ‘the supporting cast will be seén Robert Agnew, Margaret Sedden, Aleenh Burr and Cecil Craw: ford the talented child actor who 'Tad’” Lincoln, Whi'e the picture possesses educational vol, ues,“and contains in abundance, heart interest, domance, suspense gripping you stirring when broth- Mr. Ince have been many fraud on the public. ‘The “‘wounded officer” is the most pro- fitable role. In Ungland, the status of form trying to earn a living by play- ex-officer organ-grinders appeared who | It is: not NEXT ‘an offense to play ® street organ and) investigation, which showed that ex- hours’ daily playing in the streets. | $200,000 LOST IN COTTON FIRE FAIR GIRLS’ HEAD’ WICHITA FALLS, Texas, Feb. 26,—Fire of undetermined origin early today destroyed 40,000 bales of low grade cotton and the office 2 Shows at 1:00, 200, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Every Day = T HEATER WANDA HAWLEY IN “THE SNOB” MUTT AND JEFF in ’THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS” SUNDAY and Monday Afternoon Only IN HIS LATEST COMEDY “THE CHICKEN —— | PATHE © TOPICS OF THE DAY Funny. ‘THE WITCHES See the big fire. See the explosion. See the fight over the oil lease. See the most wonder- ful. picture of the oil CHARLIE “Edgar the ‘Explorer” ‘By BOOTH TARKINGTON. You're going to. yell when you see’, Charli laugh and laugh and LAUGH as you follow the humorous % , Charles Chaplin‘ in 2 scene from) “THE KID“ elk may be killed only in Lincoln, Park and Fremont counties and in Fremont county elk may not be kill- ed in the region north of the Big Wind river and south of the ‘Sweet- water river, or in portions designate of the Bridger national forest. Vio lation of these provisions is punish- through the comedy on which the world-famous comedian worked fora. year. Edna Purviance is in it, too; and the Kid is Jackie Coogin, the fun- AND e" PICTOGRAPH. WITH COMIC CARTOON ‘IRIS-ORCHESTRA > ¢ > s F : : * ADMISSION 30c able by a fine of from $75 to $10 jest or imprisonment from 30 to 90. Gays, 2 | NOTE—THE IRIS RUNS MATINEE ONLY MONDAY, CLOSING AT SIX onthe screen, oe oe It is made unlawful to trap game ei O'CLOCK FOR WRESTLING MATCH IN THE EVENI animals or to use the flesh of game |= ‘ . = NG 6 Reel fe batt traps, Violation of vs pro llIMU s of Joy:

Other pages from this issue: