Show S IiN OO N 1 e TfH1E m I TrnBUNE9S i1 DOUBLESUPPLEMEN1 QUADRUPLE UOE m m PRNTNG I PRESS I 1 Greatest Printng Mache Between d the Padik Cos1w4he Trbe Leads AH i S in EnterpnisemcF ints from 2 to 24 Pages i I c1 < < c i O < il i 0 I ia t4 1m 5 1 jji 11 tb iY W trI tr-I ozS1 ejr 0 < r t e IS J i I I I G1 L I I fe sapaafgjifa3ffsSaaj f s 5 1 c r Ct t t f N I W fOX a oNr 0 H D 1111 I QD 1 I k S f I L l j j1 N 12J i 5 45Lj 1 iJ u S r Thia Is tho firt Impression of The Tribune printed by its great do ublesupplemenb press which has a running speed per hour of 34000 copies of 4 6 8 10 or 12page pi 4t ti1 l > out pasted and folded Inst 12000 papers of 10 20 or 24 pages all delivered folded cut pasted If desired and counted in piles from two rolls of papor one roll four pages > Jj 1c vide and the other two pages wide or three rolls each two pages wide S 7 This is the press which The Tribune announced as having bean purchased in its issue of Juno 26th last It is known as Hoos DoubleSupplement Newspaper Prosu and is prac I t xR tlcally the same as Hoos celebrated Quadruple Press being simpler in handling and requiring less complications in the distribution of the whito paper j Hereafter Tho Tribune can and will publish each morning the exact number of pagesjust tho sizereQuired by its volume of news and advertising and it will bo a larger and e1J more complete newspaper in every respect A full now stereotyping outfit was installed with the press the erection of which has required tho tImo and labor of a corps > of ma l 3 chinista during tho past three or four weeks The work of the press will improve with time p > Tho Tribune takes pleasure also in announcing tho installation of a complete halftone m This will to now engraving plant enable The Tribune reproduce upon the shortest not ggj no-t tice photoportraits and also sketches of persons and events The Tribunes Art Hooms do work for all who desire halftone engraving I 1 gf MJ t OO0 |