November 1, 1912.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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THE HOGGSON & I'KTTIS RUBBER TOOLS. 

 Those well known specialists in rubber manufacturing tools 

 and devices, Hoggson & Pettis, e.xliibited a comprehensive and 

 attractive line of their products, whicli display attracted 



MONATIQUOT RUBBER WORKS CO., SOUTH BRAINTREE. MASS. 



The old proverb that the only good Indian is a dead one, 

 does not hold good of the products of this company, whose 



"Four Good Indians" are very much alive. As the handsome 



Hoggson & Pettis Mfg. Co. 



The Electric Rubber Recl.m.ming Co. 



MoNATiQioT Rubber Works Co. 



much attention. The members of this company have been recog- 

 nized experts for a great many years, in the production of 

 mechanical devices adapted for rubber manufacture, and their 

 output is to be found in practically all of the rubber mills of 

 this country and Canada. The company was established in 1849. 



THE ELECTRIC RUBBER RECLAIMING CO. 



The exhibit of the Electric Rubber Reclaiming Co., in charge 

 of Messrs. Emil Gammeter. president of the company, W. A. 

 Byrider and Shreve Clark, was among the attractive exhibits 

 at the show, and these gentlemen were busily engaged in an- 

 swering questions in reference to the company's product. The 

 headquarters of the company are at Akron, Ohio, while the 

 factory is at Barberton, in the same State. They :laim a su- 

 perior product, owing to their short time method, low tem- 

 perature, and electrical process. While this is a new concern, 

 it has already succeeded in stimulating considerable trade in- 

 terest. 



THE GAMMETER ERODBECK SALES CO. 



The Gammeter Brodbeck Sales Co., whose headquarters are 



booklet issued by it under this title tells us in attractive form. 

 "Xaturizcd" rubber is made under four brands, in a range of 

 (lualities, known as "Monatiquot," "Squanturn," "Massasoit" 

 and "Samoset." 



"Xaturizcd" rubber was introduced smiic three years ago by 

 the Mnnaliquot Rubber Co., and has proved a most available 

 substitute for certain medium grade rubbers, and is said to be 

 equally available for combination with the higher grades. It is 

 adapted for a variety of purposes, especially for auto tires and 

 mechanical rubber goods. The company's exhibit, in charge of 

 Mr. Merton A. Turner, was most effective. 



THE RUBBER CHEMIST IN EVIDENCE. 



The chemist who specializes in rubber analysis has become 

 an important factor in the trade, and Frederick J. Maywald, 

 F. C. S., is a very well-known chemist specializing in rubber 

 work. The Maywald booth attracted many rubber men, and 

 Maywald methods were effectively shown. 



The particular scope of these laboratories may be classitied 

 as the improvement and invention of processes, testing of new 





The Gammeter Brodbeck S.^LES Co. 



in Akron, are important distributors of rubber manufacturers' 

 supplies and their exhibit attracted many users of this class of 

 goods. Their booth was in charge of Messrs. Emil Gammeter 

 and F. E. Ranncy. 



Dr. Mav\v.\ld's Bcoth. 



methods. experimental work, investigations, working out 

 formulae, reduction of manufacturing cost, analyses and ex- 

 amination. The booth was in charge of Dr. Maywald and Mr. 

 Clare Kennedy. 



