November 1, 1912.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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times, were Messrs. Rudolph A. Loewenthal, Clarence Loewen- 

 thal, Theodore \V. Bassctt, L. J. Plum, D. McCallum and \'. P. 

 Schmidt. 



TVSOX liROTHKK.S. 



Tyscjii Brothers, Inc., of Carteret, N. J., had one of the most 

 attractive exhibits at the show. 



In addition to a full line of substitutes they make a speciahy 

 of chlorinated oils, and have likewise a complete range of anti- 

 monies, whitings and fillers. In regard to substitutes, their 

 facilities place them in a position to duplicate any quality at 

 present on the market. .Among their specialties is the "special 

 brown adhesive," of which they are the originators and sole 

 manufactmcrs. Tluir facilities of distril)Ution are on a par witli 



They also showed chrome yellows, arsenic sulphide and zinc 

 chromates, with Japan red and iron oxides in various shades. 

 Hlack hy|)0 (with and without free sulphur), lithopone and other 

 rubber chemicals were also shown. 



.■\n interesting feature of their display was the range of cured 



TvsoN Btos.. Inc. 



the excellence of their manufactures. The capacity of their 

 factory enables them to fill all orders promptly, while the special 

 needs of .Akron manufacturers are met from a full stock carried 

 at that point. 



The concern is managed and controlled by Messrs. R. E. and 

 T. H. Tyson, who have brought it to its present importance. 

 PF.ALTZ & BAUER. 



This firm showed a full line of the chemicals for india-rubber 

 manufacture, made by E. de Haen, "List" Chemical Factory, 



A.MKKICAN .Asi'H.\LTrM .\.\D KlbBEK Co. 



ruljber samples made with their i)roducts free from sulphur. 

 Tliese samples were specially imported for the Rul)ber Exposition. 

 The display was in charge of Mr. F. Bauer, and the firm's Phila- 

 cUljihia representative, Mr. J. Fred Lieberman. 



.■\MKR1C.\.\ .\SPH.M.TUM CO. 

 .American -Asphaltum & Ruliber Co., of Chicago, exhibited a 

 number of attractively arranged drums of their well known 

 "Pioneer" M. R., the booth being in charge of Mr. W. D. F 

 Mcintosh. The exhibit attracted many visiting manufacturers, 

 whi) manifested great interest in this product. 



HERM.\N MUEHLSTEIN & CO. 

 Herman Muehlstein, a well known dealer in waste rubber, 

 entertained a number of visiting buyers at his booth, to which 

 he gave personal attention during the entire periled of the 

 Exposition. 



DERESINATED RUBBER, 

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

 ha<l an attractive showing of high grade deresinated rubbers, in 



E. De H.ve.x Chemical Works. 



Acushnet Process Co. 



H. Muehlstein & Co. 



Seelze, near Hanover, Germany. It included a range of colors which visitors were much interested. The booth of this company 

 in sulphuret of antimony, without free sulphur, which enables the was in charge of Messrs. F. R. Peabody, A. T. Weeks and Philip 

 manufacturer to cure rubber according to his own requirements. Endicott Young. Their selling agents are Geo. A. Alden & Co. 



