N0\TMBER 1, 1912.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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THE FISK FOLK HAVE A CLAM-BAKi:. 



About UiL- middle of September seventy-five or eighty of the 

 branch managers and salesmen of the Fisk Rubber Co. of New 

 York gathered at the factory in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, 

 for a vk-eek's conference. For five days they attended strictly 

 to the business of the company, laying their plans for the great- 

 est output of tires in the history of the company ; but on the 

 sixth day they cast off all business burdens, relaxed their minds 

 and proceeded to a nearliy resort for a clam-bake. The ac- 

 companying illustration shows them with business burdens laid 

 aside, with relaxed minds, and with no other thought except 

 .the impending onslaught on the appetizing and nutritious clam. 



Clam Bake of Fisk RannER Co. 



Unfortunately, this small reproduction does not bring out very 

 distinctly that look of supreme satisfaction that in the original 

 photograph is so conspicuous on every face. 



NEW INCORPOEATIONS. 



.\tlas Tire Co., Inc., October IS, 1912; under the laws of New- 

 York; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: Ralph W. 

 Morrison, 181 West 73rd street; R. D. Placak, 318 West 52nd 

 street, and F. F. Nichols, 135 Broadway — all of New York. Loca- 

 tion of principal office. New York. To deal in automobile tires, 

 etc. 



Bufl:'alo Resilio Co., September 16, 1912; under the laws of 

 New York ; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators : Staf- 

 ford D. Noble, .-Mexander D. Falck and Philip E. Lonergan — 

 all of Buffalo, New York. Location of principal office, Buffalo, 

 New York. To manufacture and deal in tire fillers. 



Co-operative Rubber Co., September 12, 1912 ; imder the laws 

 of Maine ; authorized capital, $500,000. Incorporators : Horace 

 Mitchell, H. A. Paul, M. G. Mitchell and Benjamin F. Bunker, 

 all of Kittery, Maine. To manufacture, vend and deal in rub- 

 ber boots, shoes and goods, and especially to buy, sell and deal 

 in Dr. Edw-ards' "Cone Cushion Rubber Heels, soles, and half 

 soles." 



Cushionet Shoe Co.. Inc.. October 16, 1912; under the laws 

 of New York; authorized capital, $1,200. Incorporators: Louis 

 M. EiTierick, Fulton, New York; William R. Johnson and Harry 

 S. Lee, both of Syracuse, New York. Location of principal 

 office, Syracuse, New York. To deal in boots, shoes, rubber, etc. 



The Dutch Rubber Co., August 14, 1912 ; under the iaws of 

 Ohio; authorized capital, $1,250,000. Incorporators: E. L. 

 Schnee, C. R. and I. A. Grant. Location of principal office, 

 Akron, Ohio. To produce, reclaim, manufacture, etc., in rub- 

 ber and rubber goods and other goods in which rubber may 

 be a component part. 



Economy Tire & Rubber Co., September 9, 1912; under the 

 laws of Pcnn.sylvania ; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators: 

 Edward L. Craft, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Edward M. and 



Benjamin F. Knupp — both of Penbrook, Pennsylvania. To 

 manufacture and deal in rubber goods and products. 



F. & M. Raincoat Co., August 24, 1912; under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: Julius, 

 Charles and Rosie Fried — all of 1696 Madison avenue, New 

 York. Location of principal office, New York. To manufac- 

 ture rubber coats and other garments. 



The Fearless Tire Co., Ltd., September 14, 1912; under the 

 laws of Canada ; authorized capital, $185,000. Incorporators : 

 Jean Abel Michaud, Yvon Lamontagne, and Edmond Bouchard, 

 all of Montreal, Canada. To manufacture tires. 



Fibre Products Company, September 12, 1912; under the laws 

 of Maine; authorized capital, $1,000,000. Incorporators: 

 Everett B. Cook, Danvers, Massachusetts; Edwin C. Fisher, 

 Winchester, Massachusetts; Stephen C. Perry, Portland, Maine; 

 William A. Studlcy, Rockland, Massachusetts. To manufacture, 

 buy, sell and deal in fiberized rubber and fiber and compounds 

 thereof. 



General Rim Company, September 30, 1912; under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital, $150,000. Incorporators: Robert 

 W. Ashley and Frank Oberkirch— both of 47 West 34th street, 

 New York, and William Kaul, St. Mary's, Elk County, Penn- 

 sylvania. Location of principal office. White Plains, New York. 

 To manufacture auto parts, rims, tires, etc. 



The Gerhart Spring Tire Co., September 13, 1912; under the 

 laws of Ohio; authorized capital, $15,000. Incorporators: J. A. 

 Gerhart, G. O. Balzman, and Casper Hopp. To manufacture 

 vehicle wheel tires. 



Hygrade Raincoat Company, September 16. 1912; under the 

 laws of New York; authorized capital, $3,000. Incorporators: 

 Herman Greenbcrg, 5 Willett street; Harry Futterman, 570 East 

 143d street, and Meyer Goldstein, 600 West 146th street— all of 

 New York. 



The Koblitz-Kohn Company, October 1, 1912; under the laws 

 of Ohio; authorized capital, $50,000. Incorporators: Rudolph C. 

 Koblitz, Adolph and Jacob B. Kohn. Location of principal office. 

 Cleveland, Ohio. To buy and sell woolen rags, paper, rubber, etc. 



Lavellc Rubber Co., August 27, 1912; under the laws of Illi- 

 nois; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators: John E. and 

 Clara M. Lavelle and Otto Scheible. To manufacture, buy and 

 sell rubber wearing apparel, bands, belting, hose packing, auto 

 tires, etc. 



Never Skid Manufacturing Co., Inc., October 7, 1912; under 

 the laws of New York; authorized capital, $50,000. Incorpo- 

 rators: Daniel E. Wing, George L. Lewis and Charles H. Stan- 

 ton — all of 42 Broadway. Location of principal office. New 

 York. To manufacture non-skid devices for automobile tires, 

 etc. 



Regal Raincoat Co., Inc., October 10, 1912; under the laws of 

 New York ; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators : Harry L. 

 Goldbaum, 67 Fifth avenue; Herman Hertz, 115 East 96th 

 street, and J. Goldbaum, 67 Fifth avenue— all of New York. 

 Location of principal office. New York. To deal in rubber 

 clothing, etc. 



Strohbeck & Briggs, Inc., September 23, 1912; under the laws 

 of New York; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: 

 Charles W. and Sophia Strohbeck, 234 Decatur street, and 

 A. Lee Briggs, 655 East 18th street— all of Brooklyn, New York. 



THE COMBINATION RUBBER MFG. CO. 



The Combmation Rubber Manufacturing Co., of Bloomfield, 

 New Jersey, at its recent annual meeting of stockholders re- 

 elected the same officers that served last year, with the exception 

 of W. S. Hancock, who was made vice-president. F. L. Conover 

 was made general manager. George B. Dickerson, formerly 

 with the New Jersey Car Spring and Rubber Co., has charge 

 of the company's offices in Bloomfield. The superintendent is 

 W. A. Robbins, formerly with the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. 



