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IHE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[November i, 1905. 



Sweet Tire and Rubber Co liatavia, New York. 



The Victor Rubber Co Springfield, Ohio. 



Morgan & Wright (Chicago) were represented, but had no 

 display of their tires. Exhibits were made also by L. C. Chase 

 & Co. (Boston) ; Fairfield Rubber Co. (Fairfield, Connecti- 

 cut) ; Fabrikoid Co. (Newburgh, New York) ; and the Rubber- 

 set Brush Co. (Newark, N, J.)— of carriage cloth and other car- 

 riage accessories. 



NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS. 



United States Rubber Co. : 



Rubber Goods Manufacturing Co. 



FORMER RUBBER FACTORIES CHANGE OWNERS. 



The building erected in 1899 by the Model Rubber Co. 



(VVoonsocket, Rhode Island) for a rubber shoe factory, and not 



in use for such purpose for the past three years, has become 



the property of Brindle Brothers, a company organized in July, 



1903, to manufacture narrow woven fabrics. Brindle Brothers 

 have been tenants of part of the building from the beginning, 

 and now intend enlarging their facilities and occupying the 

 whole building. 



= The Standard Rubber Works property at Campello, Massa- 

 chusetts, has again changed hands. F"ollowingthe assignment 

 of the Standard Rubber Corporation, about the end of 1900, 

 this property was bought by Patrick Cavanaugh, of New York, 

 who with his associates organized the Standard Rubber and 

 Oilcloth Co. This business was discontinued on the death of 

 Mr. Cavanaugh, and in October, 1904, the property was pur- 

 chased by Rufus P. Maltby, also of New York, as an investment. 

 It has now been sold to B. F. Tozier, a manufacturer of Lynn. 

 Mass., but the purpose to which it is to be devoted is not stated. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Emergency Rubber Co., October 4. 1905, under the laws of 

 New ^'ork ; capital, $50,000. The India Rubuer World is 

 advised: "The president of the company is George R. Fuller, 

 who is vice president and general manager of the Telephone 

 Securities Co.; S. Schwarzchild is vice president and manager; 

 Albert V'ogt, treasurer of the Vogt Manufacturing Co., treas- 

 urer ; and E. E. Pfahl, secretary. The office of the company 

 will be located at 522 Granite building, Rochester, New York. 

 The object of the company is to manufacture rubber shoes and 

 other goods in the rubber line." 



= Fidelity Rubber Co., October 10, 1905, under Rhode Island 

 laws; capital $5000. Incorporators: LeBaron C. Colt, W. De 

 Forest Brown, and LefTerts S. Hoffmann, all of Bristol, Rhode 

 Island. Object, to protect a trade mark on certain goods man- 

 ufactured by the National India Rubber Co., of which Mr. Coll 

 is agent and Mr. Brown secretary. 



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NEW FACTORIES OF THE CANADIAN RUBBER CO. OF MONTREAL, LIMITED. 



Mention has been made in these columns several times dur- 

 ing the year of the extensive improvements in progress in the 

 plant of The Canadian Rubber Co. of Montreal, Limited, involv- 

 ing important additions. On this page is shown a view of an 

 entirely new series of buildings on the north side of Notre Dame 

 street, Montreal, the floor area of which comprises ^}4 acres, 

 all of which is accessory to the older factory plant, comprising 

 12 acres of floor space. The large increase in the company's 

 business has necessitated the separation of many of the depart- 

 ments which previously were covered under one roof. The new 

 buildings are devoted especially to the manufacture of carriage 

 cloth, proofing, textile and rubbered fabrics, rubber cement, 



druggists' sundries, sporting and stationers' supplies, and other 

 specialties. The large general factories are devoted to the com- 

 pany 'sother products — " Canadian " rubbers (i 5,000 pairs daily), 

 mechanical goods, and so on. Besides making these additions 

 to their facilities, the company have installed many improved 

 appliances for manufacture, and improved their head offices. 

 Handsome displays of the company's goods have been arranged 

 in the general office building, and Interlocking rubber tiling 

 has been laid down on the floors. Including the general ware- 

 house, the company's plant now embraces a total area of 21 

 acres. Their products are further referred to in a catalogue 

 notice on another page. 



