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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[October 1, 1912. 



I.EHMAKX & VOSS. 

 In harmony with its position as one of the largest German 

 chemical factories, the firm of Lehmann & Voss, of Hamburg, 

 makes a thoroughly representative exhibit of its various prod- 

 ucts, specially intended for the rubber industry. In addition to 

 the various forms of magnesia and other salts, there is a full 

 display of the numerous coloring and tilling ingredients made 

 by the firm; all being finely bolted and of uniform quality. One 

 feature of particular interest is that stock is carried by the 

 Xew York representative. Mr. R. Bardewyck, No. 5 State street. 



THE AMERICAN ASPHALTUM & RUBBER CO. 

 The American Asphaltum & Rubber Co., of 600-619 Harvester 

 Building, Chicago, makes a special exhibit of its "Pioneer" 

 M. R. Hydro-Carbon, which has achieved an international repu- 

 tation for its high percentage of purity. Another important 

 feature is that the quality and melting point are always uni- 

 form. 



The Canadian offices are : The Canadian Mineral Rubber Co., 

 Limited, Winnipeg and Toronto ; the London offices being the 

 Canadian Mineral Rubber Co.. Limited, 32 Mctoria street, 

 Westminster. S. W. 



Meyer & Brown, successors to A. P. Morse & Co., are showing 

 samples of crude rubber. Exhibit Xo. 215. 



DUTCH GUIANA CULTURE CO. 



Exhibit No. 217, of the Dutch Guiana Culture Co., with head- 

 quarters at the Harris Trust Co., Chicago, Illinois, is an interest- 

 ing showing of Hevea trees at dilterent ages, including the proc- 

 ess of tapping, and samples of rubber grown in Dutch Guiana. 

 The president of this company is L. C. Lawton, of Chicago, 

 Illinois. 



HENDERSON & KORN. 



Henderson & Korn, 82 Beaver street, New York City, have an 

 attractive booth of tropical design, decorated w-ith Indian hunt- 

 ing equipment and basket work collected at the headquarters on 

 the Rio Negro. The exhibit consists of samples of a few stand- 

 ard grades in which this concern deals. 



The United Malaysian Rubber Co., are showing samples of 

 Jelutong, and their booth, No. 221, has attracted the attention 

 of a great many visitors. The agent of this company in Xew 

 York is J. Warren Bird, 2 Rector street. 



THE NEW YORK COMMERCIAL CO. 

 The .\ew York Commercial Ci>.. 60.S Dun Building. New Y^rk 



E. V. WiLco.x. 



Edward G. Sal.mon. 



WlLLI.\M SH.'\Kt.sPt.->iR£. 



This company issued a very artistic invitation to sundry mem- 

 bers of the trade to visit its exhibit. This invitation is hand- 

 somely engraved and is sent out with a personal card of the 

 sender folded in tissue paper, all enclosed in an inner envelope 

 in addition to the addressed envelope, the' whole thing being 

 quite after the style of an invitation to a fashionable wedding 

 or other high society function. 



RUBBER TRADING CO. 



The Rubber Trading Co.. 38 Murray street. New York City, 

 is one of the largest and the best known of the crude rubber 

 importers of this country. Their exhibit is naturally of interest 

 to buyers of crude rubber. The president of this company is 

 William T. Baird, who looks after the office management, while 

 the vice-president, Robert B. Baird is one of the best known and 

 most popular crude rubber salesmen in the trade. .Associated 

 with the Rubber Trading Co. are Collier Baird. son of the presi- 

 dent, and Robert L. Baird. son of the vice-president. 



THE RAW PRODUCTS CO. 

 The Raw Products Co. are well known successful operators in 

 crude rubber. This business being under the management of Mr. 

 H. W. Pety. Their exhibit is No. 214. and is the center of much 

 interest on the part of visitors. 



City, one of the most important crude rubber organizations in 

 the world, is showing samples of crude rubber from wild and 

 planted trees, Jelutong, crude and deresinated; gutta percha, 

 crude and reboiled. It is probable that no exhibit at the show 

 is being more generally visited. 



ACUSHNET PROCESS CO. 



The Acushnet Process Co., New Bedford, Massachusetts, are 

 showing an interesting line of high-grade deresinated rubbers 

 and high-grade resins. It is probable that Phillip Endicott 

 Young, president of this organization, will take charge of the 

 company's stand, which is No. 102. 



NEW JERSEY ZINC CO. 



New Jersey Zinc Co., stand No. 103, show a line of zinc 

 oxides, calling special attention to their "White Seal," a new 

 product, very white and velvety and of remarkable bulk, and 

 certainly very pleasantly named. Lithopone is also included in 

 the product of this company. 



TYSON BROTHERS. INC. 



Tyson Brothers, Inc.. Carteret, New Jersey, show a full line 

 of rubber substitutes and exhibit articles in which their product 

 is used. They are also showing vegetable oils, whitings and a full 

 line of rubber chemicals. Their exhibit is No. 118. 



