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The Daily Tribune from Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin • Page 13

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The Daily Tribunei
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Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
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ViSCONSitt RAPIDS, WIS. PAGE THIRTEEN Development of Consolidated In An Industrial Romance! ORDER OF LOYAL DADS E. L. ESSLEY CO. PUT IN TOOL ROOM PARTS THE MEN WHO DID THE WIRING i 1 1 Continued from Page 11 Kenosha, July 2H It is expected' COMPLETE DETAILS FDR K.C.GATHERittG AT SAM FRANCISCO Chicago, 111., June 24th, 1921.

Diet. 23rd. that a club which will be a branch of the American I-egion will be formed here an organization of the older relatives of ex-service men. It is an organization which makes eligible all th fathers of ex-service mrn or sponger dads. The Order of Loyal Dads was launched in Ft.

Meqers about two months ago ami is growing by leaps and bounds, according to re- 7i. "3.. ir-i 16 A- EXPECT TWENTY THOUSAND TO ATTEND NATIONAL CONVENTION OF CATHOLIC OR-DEK AUGUST 2-S-4. worse than the other. A decision to build was made one day, they want' to break the pround the next day, and expected full detail plans the day after, so that all equipment and material could be ordered without de-hjy, as every days' delay meant a delay in completion of the plant and that meant money, and heaps of it.

Cost was to a large extent lost sight of, as what difference did it make as long as you'could get your money back in six months or a year. As look back over those hectic days, I wondei? if it isn't a blessing that the sbnnp came, as I think most of us would have playing the harp instead of building new mills if it had kept up another year or two. The Engineer's troubles are over now and he is enjoying a quiet rest this summer, but the mill1 owners 4T. I Uort. fr i 11 a One of the most important things in connection with the paper making industry is a complete machine shop for the overhauling and repairing of the large paper making machines.

Heretofore in case of breakdown it has been necessary to send the various parts of the machines to the larger manufacturing centers like Milwaukee and St. Paul, which means serious, delays and heavy expense, therefore a great many paper mill manufacturers throughout the Fox River Valley have established their own shops. The Consolidated Water Fbwer Paper Co. -have a very large machine shop of this nature, and a number of the machine tools ineir is aiong ine same lmes as that of the American Legion; "Adherence to the Consstitu- San Pranctsco, July 29. Final tion of the United States, to aid and! details the elaborate program to comfort our sons "and their depend- i bo prvstYited the 20,000 viiitiag ents individually and cllectively as al- delegates.

Knights and their Ladies, So our members; to guarantee funeral i to the 3fth' Annual International Supreme Council cf the Knight of expenses of all our members; to at tend all funerals, patriots meetings, 1 kstill have unsolved problems, and not i 9 w. OHIO PRISON KEEPS INMATES IMMACULATE mum Columbus, have been worked out jointly by; the Citizens' Committee any organization in the history of and "Casey' General Committee, the complete profrrem having been adopted at a rting of both committers. Although the formal business sessions of the Supreme Coa-vention will occupy the dates A-gust 2, 8, and 4, the entertainment program will commence Saturday, July 30th, and cover a period of an the least of these is where is the money going to come from to pay foi) these improvements, whiclrf' in his imagination he had already accumulated a year ago, from profits of the years business he was passing thru. However, the paper5, business looked good for at least five years, and that is what we all hanked on, and I was as willing as anyone to put money into the business. 1 ClevelandPrisoners who desire to dress and retain a fastidious ap-s pearance can iu so by taking" ad-I vantage of the opportunity offered i them at the Cuyahoga county jail were furnished by The E.

L. Essley Machinery machinery dealers, 551-557 Washington Chicago, 111. Among other machines is one 20 in. American Tool Works Cincinnati, Ohio, Heavy Service Back Geared Crank Shaper, beltS drivejj, also one 24 in. 14 ft.

bed American, Cone Driven, Medium Pattern, High Duty Engine Lathe, complete with taper attachment and reliev. injatf attachment, belt driven, also one 24 in. 20 ft. American Cone Drien, Medium Pattern, High Duty Engine Lathe for turning long shafts and miscellaneous machine shop work. All paper mills have more or less pipe work to do of a general nature, and the Consolidated people have fitted themselves out with an here.

A barber shop is maintained i i ii i Li without expense to its patrons and Continuel on Page 15 The installation of the electrical appliances and the network of wiring necessary for the greatest efficiency, in operation in the Consolidated mill lay in the hands of the men shown above. A hig job well done, experts fay, and a credit to the men who helped. BOMBS INTERRUPT LISBON CELEBRATION NUMBER OF HEIFERS I are largely American; "but if I know entire week. According to the program that has been outlined, the first day of the formal business sessions of the Supreme Conclave will be the most brilliant date in the gathering of this city, leading to the grounds of the Old Mission Dolores Church, the oldest church in this city, having been erected in 1776 by the hardy Franciscans. Here, on the grounds of the beautiful Notre Dame Convent, next the Old Mission, Pontifi- Al High Maes will be celebrated by'.

Bishop P. J. Keane, coadjutor-Bihop of Sacramento. Archbishop Edward J. Hanna of San Francisco will de-' liver the sermon.

ers and a sport shirt, is like a soldier's uniform either makes mats the man. INCREASES IN STATE anything of the temperament of the excellent equipment also furnished Lisbon The festivities of St. people of Barbados, they would re every prisoner is encouraged to make use of it. At the request of Sheriff Charles E. Stannard, the county recently purchased three barber chairs and a quantity of barber supplies.

The barbers are prisoners awaiting trial selected because of proficiency and they continue as prison tonsoralists until they leave the jail. Several guards stand by while the prisoner is in the barber chair, special precautions being taken with those charged with the, more serious crimes. On the day a prisoner is to go into court he is given a haircut and by The Essley Company, which consists of Johns Eve were interrupted by the explosion of three dynamite bombs of enormous dimensions, placed bv No. 6- Merrell Corn- STATE CROPS SHOW NO CHANGE DURING WEEK Cliy Associated i'Jts-. Madison, July 27 Large increase in the number of heifers is said by the crop reporting service to be the outstanding feature of the sist a cession to the bitter he said.

Sir Gilbert added that since the bined Hand Power Pipe Machine, unknown hands in different parts of cutting right hand pipe from 1 to I the city, outside three printing of-6 in. inclusive, also i fices of which the printers are on 1 No. 6 Merrell Auex Motor strike. Madison, July 27 Growing Driven Pipe Cutting and Threading The first? explosion was so ter- crops in Wisconsin snowed little Machine for cutting all sizes of pipe rific that although Lisbonites are! change during the past re LYom 4 to 12 in. becoming accustomed to bombs, real extensive inquiry of individual farms i opcning of the Panama Cana1' Bar" indicated that there are Vi per cent 'bados has become one of the great more heifers now than in 1920.

No change is indicated in the nupn-1 health Tesorts of the worl1' whrro berof milk cows, with a falling off of; visitora from both North and gouth two percent in the number of Bulls increased four per cent, the A.menca congregate. report shows, with steers falling off 10 per cent. I port ofJoseph Aj Becker, crop reporter says. In some southern counties the dry weather continues to The order of Loyal Dads is an established organization, reaching all over the country. National council fees are $3, charter fee is $10, membership fee $2 and annual dues $1.

Both of these machines are made panic was produced among the mer-by the Merrell Mfg. Co. of Toledo, rymakers in the streets of the Bairro Ohio. (balls and bonfires, fled into the low- I a shave, and his' elotlies are pressed. Sheriff Stannard says the new barber shop is a strong factor in maintaining the moral of prisoners, i "bum up" the fields, while in other The E.

L. Essley Machinery Co. i er the town. Although there counties the cooler weather and rain were no victims the force of the ex is said to have brought marked re were organized in April, l'JOS, start lief. Corn is' reported as needing rain in many counties.

This condition is All, other live stock than cattle decreased in number during the year, swine dropping four per cent, sheep eight per cent and horses 5 six per cent. plosion brought down the ceilings of the houses near which it burst. A dense and suffocating smoke filled the whole street and may people fainted. hr not general, however, since the crop is said to be progressing well "in WEST INDIES OPPOSED i TO U. S.

ANNEXATION! Another bomb did less damage in I other sections. Potatoes, revived by the Rua dos Corrieiros, andf the rain in northern commercial dis-third, which was of the same power-! tricks, aie drying up in the central ful type as the first, burst near an districts. open air ball seriously wounding Threshing of grains has begun in three persons. Some arrests were i Southern Wisconsin the report brings made of workmen but no real clue out, saying that much of the ing as a new concern with very small capital, building up a business from beginning tq over $4,000,000.00 in 1918. Its flfficers are E.

L. Essley, Prest. J. P. McDonald, V.

E. P. Essley, J. J. Shanahan, Gen.

M'gr. The main office and warehouse is located in Chicago at the above address, and they maintain branch offices at Milwaukee, Caswell Block, in charge of J. R. McDonald, V. and at Moline, 111., Peoples Dank Building.

in charge of E. E. Parker. The Essley Company make a specialty of high grade machine tools for the paper making trade, and have equipped a great many machine shops of this character throughout Wisconsin and other stite' where the mills are located, is being cut for hay, while a considerable part is not being cut at all. This use of grain for hay, the re has yet been discovered.

Another case of attempt against the life of a judge of the Tribunal was. also, made about the same time, two shots being fired at him in the streets without wounding him. port says, is the shortage Plymouth, England The people of the West Indies are wholly op posed to any suggestion that the islands should be ceded to the United States as parti payment of Great-Britain's war debt, according to Sir Gilbert Carter, who has just returned from the islands. Sir Gilbert, who has been successively governor of the Bahamas, Barbados and Trinidad and whose wife is the daughter of the late Francis Parker of Boston, admitted $hat the interests of the West Indies to some extent. Increased acreage of wild and emergency hay crops has also served to make up for the los3 through drought.

The cabbage prospect is- said to continue doubtful, with a short onion crop certain, and sugar beets below average. Nowadays when a girl says she rolls hers, one doesn't know whether she means cigarettes or stockings. A golf suit, Including white trous- The E. L. Essley Machinery Co.

Specialists In High GradelMachine Tools for the Paper Making Trade TVTAKING knives for paper mills has been the business of this concern since 1847 a long time for a concern to last. Quality has made DOWD knives the standard for many of the largest paper mills of the country. Although paper making methods have changed greatly since the first DOWD knives were made and much wonderful machinery has been created, dependable knives still play a big part in paper making. The Consolidated Water Power and Paper Company shops are equipped by us with: i One 20" American Tool Works Heavy Service Pack Geared Crank Shaper, belt driven. One bed American, cone driven, medium Pattern, High Duty Engine Lathe.

One. 2 American, cone driven, medium pattern, High Duty Engine Lathe for turning long shafts. One No. GMs Merrill Combined Hand and Power Pipe Machine, right hand, One No. 6 Merrell Apex Motor Driven Pipe Cutting and Threading Machine, inclusive.

REPRESENTING American Tool Works Shapers, Engine Lathes, Radial Drills, Planers. Merrell Mfg. Co. Pipe and Threading Machinery. Cincinnati Planer Co.

Vertical Bowing Mills. Cleveland Planer Co. Open Side rianers. Barnes Drill Geared Drills. Avery Drilling Machine Co.

High Speed Ball Bearing Drills. Diamond Machine Co. Grinding Machines of Various Kinds. Modern TooJ Co. Plain and Universal International Machine Tod Co.

Libby Turret Lathes. The Kempsmith Mfg. Co. Plain and Universal Millers. The Fox Machine Co.

Multiple Drills, Peerless Machine Co. Power Hack Saws. Higley Machine Co. Circular Cold Saws. Wood Turret Machine Co.

Screw Machines and Turret Lathes. TBLS. BdVEMfc I BRANCH OFFICES: Caswell Block Peoples Bank Bldg. MILWAUKEE MOLINE, ILL. MAIN 557 Washington Blvd.

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