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FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924. ‘MON IN THE BARREL’ T0 PLAY ‘ New Building HOST TONIGHT T0 FRIENDS HERE! ‘terest\and for charitable -kindliness that have endeared him to those, who, in trading, with him have so naterlally assisted in h's welfare. That intangible asset shades the od value of his new store build- ing. One cannot refrain from..,com- menting on an obvious-axiom of the Success of the Yesness business—the Marine company here. The cause of the explosion was not known at the main office of the The report which had deen received was to the effect that the shot was part way In the hole when the explosion occured, seting fire to the rig. The rig was destroyed, but none of the men en- gaged in the operation of the well, with the exception of Thomas, were os JESSEN AND HELLER CLOTHING STOCKS ARE SOLD 10 HERMAN CO. PAGE SEVEN. in from the Little stock compan Medicine” Liyve- ranch M. Bailey ht in town from Midwest. Such Is Life “Eighteen years ago I had three ribs broken, fourteen years ago my Mr. and Mrs. C. yesterday H ‘ nn ie consistent and steady usages of | infhred. right leg; eleven years ago I nearly louse an ual Dance to Celebrate newspaper advertising to tell the| The accident occurred at Well No.| ‘The’Herman Purchasing company| went over with typhoid fever and A story of his merchandise. While a| 3, in sectfon’l0, @ lease of the Wyo-| of’Denver tia bought the remaining| since then have had awful stomach That Marks Culmination heavy space user, his advertising| Kans. company operated by the| stock of the Jessen Clothing com-|and Iver trouble. Was filled with ; copy reflected the personality of the} Marine. % pany and has also purchased the| gas most all the time. I would have - Of Five Years of. S i man and the business, and the con- complete stock of merchandise of the] colic attacks so bad as to become 2g uCccess. sistency of his messages to the pub- Hellers Men's Wearing apparel and| unconscious. No medicine helped , ee & fe ‘ Uc wrung from the Sopa of Cas- “ shoe store, now located in the Tri-| me arf doctors advised an opera- ; Ley ; < ‘ per an ever increasing volume of B H Hi k: bune buidling. tion. “One day talking with a Tonight {s'gala night at the Yes-| given away. ‘The big ball will open business, and there is a pardonable . . op ins, Mr. Heller's interests acquired in} stranger he recommended Mayr's ness building, when Harry Yesness|at 9 o'clock following immediately feeling of proprietory interest in the California have reached such magni-| Wonderful Remedy, which helped will throw open the doors of his|the public reception at the store new Yessness institution for a news- oO -. f tude that he has found it advisable} me at once.” It is a simple, harm- clothing establishment to the Cas-|from 7 to 9 o'clock. All Casper paper, which‘reallzes that it con- rganizer o to dispose of his store here and will] jess preparation that removes th per public, and by visual proof|and every stranger in the city is stitutes a substantial portion of the ve in the near future for the} catarrhal mucus from the intestinal show them the results of his five | invited, and Mr. Yesness emphasized foundation upon which the business Mid st. His stock will be moved to/tract und allays the inflammation years efforts in merchandising in| the fact/that this was not his dance, rests. west, Here the Jessen room and consolidated| which causes practically stom oa peas tee Monit fag Se pat 5 Ceaoen tat ane cs cone een a eee with th®8 remainder of Jessen’s and|ach, liver and intestinal nts, opel , and stay un: e The Miaw: sieheu o sposed of from that location, The] including appendicitis. One dose ing, but tonight from 7 t0 9 is to be'| last ‘note was played by tho orches- ie anbouneete teeta Mienss), GBAMe WAEopKins, wholts in-thet | leave on these quarters’ expire Aug.| nil convines or money refunded given over td the public for’a re-| tra. ie and patrons that the store will be| CtY from ‘Colorado Springs. is | ust 8, and everything must be out of| At all druggists nent. ception of the thousands of friends| One rather unique and most thor- experiencing considerable — diffi- y i Yesness has made. in the city since his advent into business here. “The Man in The Barrel” trade mark is known to everyone in Cas- per, and in the new store with its perfect appointments, and arrange- ments, its new stocks .and glisten- ing counters, this trademark will be the slogan that will continue to “remain at the front of. the bullding, and will be identified in the future as it has been in the past with the Yesness establishment. The ‘Yesness building, a $75,000 two sfoty and basement structure fire-proof ‘throughout, constructed of brick and tile, is 25 feet by 10¢ feet in size, and with a-balcony for office purposes will give ample floor space for the enlarged busi- ness of the clothing merchant. Special indirect Mghting systems, and éxdellent display cases, counters and racks, with many other refine- ments of perfect appointments’ were carefully worked out by the design- ers toeonform to ease/in handling large fmounts @ goods and large numbers of customers with the least confusion, and follows closely the best designs of the most carefully arranged ‘eastern: clothing and hab- erdashery stores. There is space ‘in the cases for 1200 suits,-900 shirts, 1600 pairs of shoes and the hat cabinets are de- sighed to holdover 400 hats, and additidnd! room is: provided for 800 extra pants and other merchandise. ‘The development of the Yesness businegs from five. years ago when in a one\room location, through suc- cessiy¢ growths into larger quarters bar its ending in the building’ of the Yesness ‘building and represents a romahce of western déve'opment. Yesness has made in Casper a sacrifice of pride. given thousands cf meal ticke' and who were hungry, needed food. Tickets have and realized in the it, that prompted. the them. selves. in Casper, and thousands of to the reception at the store, his guegts. with the nine efficient se] oughly appreciated effort that Mr. has been following the consistent and in- sistent rule that no man need go hungry in the city, and-no man— or woman for that matter—need feel Yesness has ‘Albin all tonight is Yesness night the friends of the merchant will flock and later to the dance at the Arkeon as ‘Tomorrow morning the store formally~ opens for business, assistants that Yesness- has surrvunded him- . and tho enlarged business en- te*prise. and the nev. building lo- away to those calling at his store and / who shrank from the appeals to the us- ual forms of help at times when they been handed to them without any obliga- tion other thah the hope that they eat heartily, Those who are able to repay the cost of the meal eaten usually call at the store and do so, and those less fortunate have at Teast eaten food when they needed periods of their depressions the kindly spirit help extended Carrying out his adopted trade mark ‘The Man in the Barrel” Mr. Yesness is having a replica.of the barrel that/has become so well known to newspaper readers of the section. placed in the lobby of his store, and all that anyone wanting a drink of ‘cold, fresh water needs to do is to press a button and refresh them- five years combined expansion, amples of (By J. E. Hanway, Publisher of The ‘The opening of the Harry Yesness store tonight is the culmination of community that offered» mercantile possibilities that {t 1s worthy of more than. special mention in the story it closed from Saturday, June 28, at 1p. m, until Monday morning, June 20. This closing. afternoon is to en- able the store t® complete its mic year inventory. Patrons should get their orders in early Saturday morn- ing 80 as not to be inconvenienced. MAN FATALLY HURT IN OIL FIELD BLAST A premature explosion during the shoting: of a well operated by the Marine Oil company at Sait Creek this morning at 11 o'clock 80 serious- ly burned D. J. Thomas, tool dresser, that his life ts dispaired of . Thomas is being treated at the Salt Creek hospital and at last reports was con- ious but in a critical conditio: years 1909-10-11. pany at that time. It was during a Sheridan to Colorado right time, created: an, additional all will recall did not have much elasticity in purchasing power. During the passing of the five years from his start in a small one . where working hours wer# consicered last, the writ- er has witnessed a most remarkable business, development, which through its various stages caused removal to a larger store, not only once but three timeg; and the last into a build. ing costing $75,000 as the perman- Casper Tribune) AND KNICKERS hard work by its owner, with a rapidly growing and is so typical of ex- western development and culty in finding many of the old timers whom he knew He is the man jj initially responsible for the bogin- ning of the development of the Salt Creek oil flelds and for the organization of the Midwest com- in the trip from Springs in the service of Verner Z. Reed that Mr. Hopkins passed through the now famous Salt Creek field and realized its posiibilities at the The old timers knew its worth but conditions in the oil business before that time did not permit its development until the invention and practical application of the gasoline engine, the auto: mobile and the oil burners which demand ‘of oll to the extent that at about the time Mr, Hopkins first viewed the field additional supplies of crude needed. Blsttenburg and son are For results try a Tribune Clas sified Ad. Your Old Range Is a Bank Check And We Will Cash It For You production were sorely SATURDAY SPECIAL | KHAKI SUITS, NORFOLK JACKETS KHAKI SKIRTS AND JACKETS ‘Didn’t You Know That? —Well, it’s true—true as we ever told a thing to you in our life. We'll take your old, tumbled-down, rickety, rackety Range—and give you Good Pay for it— If you want the Best Range that’s ever been built— THE LATEST MODEL, IMPROVED DETROIT JEWEL tp ent home of an established ‘clothing and haberdashery business, Un- doubtedly Mr. Yesnes# would have prospered in any other community, and possible another would have like- wised paralleled the growth of Mr. Yesness in Casper, but the combina- tion of Mr. Yesness and the Casper community development most . cer- tainly was a happy one, and a fast tells. ‘Five years ago Mr. Yesness came to Casper, and his entrance, to say the § least,, was inauspicio1 and characterized principally by a world of optism, a vision of possibilities of a fast’ growing community, «a striking personality with will to suc: ceed, and not the fenst. important a capital to back these attributes up Harry /Yesness, a tormer newsboy of Denver, brought to Casper an idea, a willingness to ‘work early and late, a capital of less than two dollars, and a spirit of playing the game and maintaining his word, helping those who néeded help and merchandising in volume that pyr- amided his business to. the extent it has developed today, and the Please get our words straight—The BEST Range! Not, of course, the Highest-priced Range—just the Best all around—in every way, EVERY DAY—the BEST Range that a woman ever walked into her kitchen and worked with in her life! $3.89 Children’s Khaki Suits, Middies and Knickers opening tonight is the climax of the Noes Obed consisting of $1.60, an amount ther | MOving pittuge of the opportunity of S er Dry Goods Co BA pr le haat cp Fi Neocay ei rigs hy ero ae | ke eee ° owarce solid and permanent business in}: mnat's no way to judge the begin the! ‘samme alias with Mes. | Vantage of it. aay Phone 1981 - they indoubtedly could 120 Eas Second the ‘nomination: of whatever’ Democratic + presidential , cancidate they want: ££ Am Retiring From the Jewelry Business in Order to Devote My Time to My Other Interests In Casper “Yes, Just as I Said” : The Low Prices Are Selling The Merchandise Rapidly This Jewelry Store Will Only Remain a Memory In a Short Time DIAMOND RINGS Diring the five years Mr. Yesness has’ been in’ business in "Caspér’ he has built up a reputation for per- a pone among men. tween battles. The true conception of a real millennium lieq in the dl- rection’ of a taxless state. Since that is about as close as the nearest star —about 26 trillion miles distant, ail” we have to do is work. With every- bory working and building there are enough squabbles stirred/ up to keep the lawyers busy. ‘asper. A tree ei Bh Repent “bireatits: to be established by Yesnéss at his new location, with a competent man in charge, who in turn will have con- tact with employers of the district, and assist in placing those applying for work in vocations best fitted to their needs, Every Christmas “The Man in the Barrel has endeared himself to the youngsters of the ¢'ty by his shower of coins and clothing especially for the ‘kids: Last year $100 in coins and at least that amount in mer- chandise was thrown: from the top ; of the Yesness store into a seething mass of 2000 youngsters who sctam- bled nierrily for the prizes, and this will remain an arnual event. One of ii: annual features of the Yesness business has been the an- nual’ free dance, and tonight, coin- cident with the opening of the new. store, the Arkeon Dancing Academy. with its spacious floor capacity will be open to the public as guests of Yesness, It will be free, of course, and music will bg furnished by the Coonie Conrad Cdllegiate orchestra, and in addition $100 in prizes will be bd —at least. that much— for your old stove! Yes! We'll actually pay you that much to let us take your old kitchen misery away! $5 Down —will give you unre- stricted choice of any Detroit Jewel Range! Any style you want— any model you want— right or left oven! Easy way to pay balance, * THEY BAKE BETTER*® Wyoming's delegation to the nat fonal Democratic convention — I Gotham is very popular. It is favor- ed not because it controls an im portant number of votes, and- but little because of its ten gallon “hats It so happens that Mrs. Robert Hawley of Douglas is with them and she is considered by all New York to be the most beautiful woman among Visiting Democratic officials in that city. A charming and attractive woman will be attentively received and much appreciated. Had all of Wyo ming’s Democratic delegates to the national! convontion been women THE UNEQUALED TEST iG pOOR iN BOILING WATER 16 INCHES ABOVE BURNER: 900.00 | EASY TERMS! THEY BAKE BETTER —And that’s the “Heart and Soul” of any Range. More than 5,000,000 Women. KNOW The Detroit Jewel BAKES BETTER—because they have tested them, and tried them—and measured them for 67 years—finding * No Other Range Their Equal! + WRIST WATCHES Special For Saturday, June 28 Save Your Pennies ! Tall,cans Borden’s or Red Cross Milk. “ 9 cans for Soden sor Bel Cros Se. Oae beets, ‘ea rel Gi 4 Cc ze arre. nger yon Caine c for ese ee Bungalow Grocery and Market 412 East Fifth Street - PHONES 22 AND 23 | GENTS’ perfect cut and color, mounted in very latest white gold setting with Blue Sapphires. LADIES’ Platinum Diamond Dinner Ring, set with 7 very fine Diamonds. Salo Price $96.00 LADIES’ 4-carat Diamond Ring, cut and color, set Basket setting. Sale Price Regular $85.00 Value 14-carat Solid Gold Octogon shape Ladies’ Waltham Wrist Watch, set with Ruby Jewels. Sale ic $54.00 Regular $12.00 Value White Gold, Lonnu Shaped Ladies’ Wrist Watches, Elgin, Illinois, White Gold Filled Sears sev sik ribbon $5.00 Sale Price .... Regular $350.00 Values ' 34-carat Wesselton Blue-White, Sale Price. DLO 400 * Regular Price $200.00 Regular $35.00 Value Pigeon Blood Rubies. 918.75 in solid gold Tiffany 16-jewel, 25-year guaranteed White Gold se $43.00 Ladies’ Wrist Watch, small size. $7.50 PAUL HUBER, Jeweler 117 EAST SECOND STREET Regular $89.00 Value ‘ect They’re made BEST, every place you CAN see them —and every place you can’t—inside—outside—ALL THROUGH! Detroit Jewels have the name and FAME of Lasting a Life-time, and keeping perfect faith with their user 3 times a day—meal times— every day in the year—for many, many years! DETROIT JEWEL RANGES Do everything any other Range CAN DO—and many things OTHER Ranges CAN NOT DO! (Limit 9 Cans to Each Customer) LADIES’ Diamond Ring in solid gold * Regular $25.00 Value . Big ayen will hold large Boil water sizzling and New Spuds 4 * Basket Setting. $18 50 14-carat White Gold Filled Ladies’ Wrist roaster with room to | scalding —18 inches 1d dhe tfoh ea esas at Le ONE Sale Price ... ‘ be Watches, 15-jewel adjusted $12 50 spare, Gun ei scAbore Burner, Quaker Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg 27¢ Regular $265.00 Value movement. Sale Price " ° se cE Ppa aes Lt RB RE 2S soa es jan an poten § eat . + —_— ' e are always glad toS etroit Jewels because Find aise ple Soda Crackers, 27 ‘ Prieto bs op sesh og ahd Regular $45.00 Value to show is to sell—AND PLEAS) per pkg. |. ------.--.----~----==-=-----<- Cc perfect cut. 14-carat Solid Gold, fancy shaped, small We're glad to SELL them because they make us many 15c size pkg. Graham Soda Crackers, 27¢ Sale Price ....... $115.00 size Ladies’ Wrist Watches, set with 15 a Lasting Friend INDEED! You'll Enjoy a Jewel to Work With—And You'll Never Be Ashamed to Show It to Your Friends! Buy First-Class Ranges With a Guarantee E. P. Brennan ‘Gas Appliances 144 South Durbin Street Just Off Second Street