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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[March 1, 1913. 



KEW INCOEPOKATIONS. 



Albion Raincoat Co., Inc., February 17, 1913; under the laws 

 of New York; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators: Henry 

 E. Sanson, 149 Vermilyea avenue, New York, Edward B. and 

 David C. Helwitz— both of 303 Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, 

 New York. Location of principal office. New York. 



Amper Electric Co., Inc., February 21, 1913; under the laws 

 of New York ; authorized capita!, $25,000. Incorporators : Theo- 

 dore D. Robinson. 453 Willow street, Lockport, New York, 

 Ernest W. Jones, 61 Highland avenue. Buffalo, New York, and 

 Charles L. Nichols, 45 Main street, Lockport, New York. Loca- 

 tion of principal office, Lockport, New York. To deal in auto- 

 mobiles, automobile locks and switches. 



Brooklyn Rubber and Metal Co., Inc., February 21, 1913; 

 under the laws of New York ; authorized capital, $9,000. In- 

 corporators : Allan A. Deutsch, 405 Graham avenue, Brooklyn, 

 New York, Morris Reicken, 86 Jefferson street, Hoboken, New 

 Jersey, and Julius Pepperman, 368 Hicks street, Brooklyn, New 

 York. Location of princ'pal office, Brooklyn, New York. 



Define Raincoat Co., Inc., February 1, 1913; under the laws of 

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

 Fine, 54 East 11th street. Isaac Merlub. 106 Hester street, and 

 Joseph Eisenberg, 52 East 117th street— all of New York. Loca- 

 tion of principal office. New York. To deal in raincoats and 

 rubber apparel. 



Empire Rubber and Tire Co., January 2, 1913; under the laws 

 of New Jersey; authorized capital, $1,000,000. Incorporators: 

 Charles H. Baker, C. Edward Murray, and J. Cornell Murray, 

 all of Trenton. N. J. To manufacture and sell rubber hose, 

 tires for automobiles, etc., and to manufacture and sell rubber 

 goods of every kind. 



Goodyear Apparel Co., Inc., February 19, 1913; under the 

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

 Samuel Rosenstein. 308 East 72nd street. Henry Pearlman, 1001 

 Faile street, Bronx, and Carmie A. Panaro, 70 East 106th street, 

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

 deal in waterproof and other apparel. 



Kenneth Kernan Co., Inc., January 30, 1913; under the laws of 

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

 and Henrietta Kernan, and Elizabeth Graf— both of 428 59th 

 street, Brooklyn, New York. Location of principal office, New 

 York: To manufacture and deal in artificial limbs, elastic 

 bandages, etc. 



Motor Cycle Tire Co.. Inc.. January 27. 1913: under the laws 

 o{ New York; authorized capital. $10,000. Incorporators: Henry 

 W. Torney, 65 Park avenue. New York ; Earl E. Beyer. 454 

 Riverside Drive, New York, and J. E. Beyer, Rochester. Indiana. 

 Location of principal office, New York. 



No Shock Wheel Co.. Inc., February 21. 1913; under the laws 

 of New York ; authorized capital, $400,000. Incorporators : J. 

 W. Ebbs, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, R. H. Waddell, 220 

 Broadway, New Y'ork, and A. A. Kelley, Montclair, New Jersey. 

 Location of principal office, New York. To deal in autos, tires, 

 auto parts, etc. 



Panama Rubber Co., December 9, 1912; under the laws of 

 California; authorized capital, $1,000,000. Incorporators: W. H. 

 Newerf, W. E. McClune and John F. Roe — all of Los Angeles. 

 California. Location of principal office, Los .Angeles. California 

 To manufacture automobile tires and all kinds of rubber goods. 



Puncture Cure Sales Co., February 11. 1913; under the laws 

 of New Jersey; authorized capital. $50,000. Incorporators: 

 Frances B. Stewart, Howard F. Kirk and Charles H. Stewart- 

 all of Newark, New Jersey. To acquire or purchase patents 

 covering the manufacture of any device, substance or material 

 to be used in the repair of automobile tires, etc. 



Rex Tailored Raincoat Co., February 15, 1913; under the 

 laws of New York; authorized capital, $900. Incorporators: 

 Jacob Singer, 272 New York avenue, Brooklyn, New York, Moses 

 Satz, 945 Fox street, Bronx and Isidor H. Brown, 1182 West 

 Farms Road — both of Bronx, New York. Location of principal 

 office. New York. To manufacture raincoats, etc. 



The S. & M. Tire & Rubber Co., January 13. 1913; under 

 the laws of Ohio ; authorized capital, $20,000. Incorporators : 

 Aleis Michler, Ervin S. Kintz and Charles M. Smith. To manu- 

 facture and deal in rubber and metallic tires and accessories for 

 vehicles and other rubber products. 



Savoie Tire Co., February 7, 1913; under the laws of Rhode 

 Island ; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators : Joseph 

 Savoie, Central Falls, Rhode Island, Edward C. Glines, 33 Eddy 

 street, and Harry D. Reed, 177 Westminster street, both of 

 Providence, Rhode Island. To promote, develop and manufac- 

 ture tires and protectors for automobiles and other vehicles, etc. 



The United States Tire Filler Co., January 17, 1913; under 

 the laws of New Jersey; authorized capital. $125,000. Incorpo- 

 rators: Robert B. and Harry E. Patton. 709 Linden street, Cam- 

 den, New Jersey, and John R. Gorman, 219 South Fourteenth 

 street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. To manufacture, buy, sell, 

 trade, deal in and with patented and all other iiUers of all man- 

 ner and kind for automobile tires, etc. 



UNITED STATES RUBBER CO.'S ISSUES. 



Transactions on the New York Stock Exchange for four 

 weeks, ending February 22. 



Common Stock, $25,000,000. 



[The treasury of a subsidiary company holds $1,334,000.] 

 Last dividend. October 31. 1912—1%. 



Week Feb. 1 Sales 13.800 shares High 66.>g Low 65 



Week Feb. 8 Sales 18.800 shares High 68;^ Low 6SH 



Week Feb. 15 Sales 16.750 shares High 68 Low 635^ 



Week Feb. 22 Sales 44.700 shares High 64 Low 6014 



For the vear — High. 685^, January 10; Low, 6054, February 20. 

 Last year — High, (>1%; Low, 45 ;4. 



First Preferred Stock, $39,824,400. 

 Last Dividend, October 31, 1912—2%. 



Week Feb. 1 Sales 2,525 shares High 107J<^ Low 107 



Week Feb. 8 Sales 1.100 shares High 107fg Low 106->i 



Week Feb. 15 Sales 1.600 shares High 107^ Low 105fi 



Week Feb. 22 Sales 2,010 shares High 106 Low 105 



For the year — High, 109, January 8; Low, 105, February 17. 

 Last year — High. 116; Low, 105H. 



Second Preferred Stock, $9,965,000. 



Last Dividend, October 31, 1912—1^%. 



Week Feb. 1 Sales .... shares High .... Low .... 



Week Feb. 8 Sales .... shares High .... Low .... 



Week Feb. 15 Sales 360 shares High 79^ Low 78^ 



Week Feb. 22 Sales .... shares High .... Low .... 



For the year — High. 81;^, January 9; Low, 78J^, February 13. 

 Last year — High, 85 "/S; Low, 75. 



Six Per Cent. Trust Gold Bonds. $18,000,000. 



Outstanding of the 1908 issue of $20,000,000. 



Week Feb. 1 Sales IS bonds High 103ii Low 103 



Week Feb. 8 Sales 52 bonds High 103-34 Low 103^4 



Week Feb. 15 Sales 30 bonds High 10334 Low 103!4 



Week Feb. 22 Sales 43 bonds High 103K' Low 103 



For the year — High, 103>i, February 15; Low. 102.>i, January 18. 

 Last year — High, 105; Low, 102!<i. 



"THE INDIA RUBBER WORLDS" NEW MEMBER. 



The force of The Indi.a Rubber World was increased on Feb- 

 ruary 26. by the arrival of Henry Pearson Norton, nephew of 

 Mr. Henry C. Pearson, the Editor, and son of Mr. A. B. Norton, 

 of the editorial staff. The young man has not yet fully decided 

 what department he will assume, but as at present writing he is 

 not quite a day old. there is still time to decide this important 

 question. 



